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Now viewing articles posted in 2017.

  • The Extroverted Teacher

    The Extroverted Teacher

    October 12th, 2017


    The essence of Rebecca Kuhn is this: center stage smoke machine swirl straight out of a Korean pop band; rocker chick in black business casual (sensible yet dramatic); spotlight and finger--same trajectory--gesturing toward something larger, some greater existential meaning, or maybe...Kansas?

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  • Episcopal Identity

    Episcopal Identity

    September 22nd, 2017


    With Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur - the High Holy Days - upon us, we celebrate the religious and cultural diversity of our Episcopal School community.   This is just one example of the many beliefs on campus.

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  • Seven Tips for Helping Children Navigate Their Digital World

    Seven Tips for Helping Children Navigate Their Digital World

    September 13th, 2017


    Today’s preteens are finding their playground online – it’s called Instagram, Snapchat, twitter and a variety of others.  Episcopal Guidance Counselor Alicia Kelly shares seven tips to help parents help their children navigate technology.

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  • Episcopal Student Vestry

    Episcopal Student Vestry

    September 6th, 2017


    Senior Chaplain Skully Knight highlights the Episcopal Student Vestry and the work these students do for the spiritual growth of the community.

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  • Meet Megan Escott '14

    Meet Megan Escott '14

    August 31st, 2017


    In a world of test tubes, white coats and beakers, you’ll find Episcopal alumna Megan Escott.  Megan spends her time in Tulane Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering Carolyn Bayer’s laboratory, where they are seeking a predictor of preeclampsia that can be integrated into a clinical setting. 

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    Posted in: All, Episcopal Alumni
  • The Myth of the Lazy Summer

    The Myth of the Lazy Summer

    July 10th, 2017


    Though the Episcopal community is scattered during these summer months, students, faculty and staff are finding opportunities to rejuvenate and develop that build on our school's mission. Katie Sutcliffe reflects on her own summers as a teenager.

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