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Episcopal Knightly News
Now viewing articles posted in 2020.
Congratulations National Merit Semifinalists/Commended Scholars!
September 10th, 2020
Episcopal is pleased to recognize 12 National Merit Semifinalists and three Commended Scholars from the Class of 2021.
1 minute readPosted in: All, Upper SchoolFinding Comfort in Creating
September 10th, 2020
Episcopal art teachers continue to find creative ways in which to provide an authentic art experience. From visual art and dance to band, the arts at Episcopal remain an important component of the whole child experience.
2 minute readPosted in: All, Visual And Performing ArtsLearning in Kindergarten is a Hands-On Experience
September 3rd, 2020
Episcopal kindergarten teacher Sara Henderson is quick to say that she and her fellow kindergarten teachers, Maria Campbell and Erin Dufour, have the best job at Episcopal. “We take children where they are and help them grow where they are planted,” says Henderson. “We get to be the lucky ones to foster a love for learning.”
2 minute readPosted in: All, Lower SchoolWelcome Lower School Division Head Beth Gardner
September 2nd, 2020
Starting a new job during a pandemic can be challenging. Relocating and signing on to lead the educational journey of an entire Lower School may even be considered daunting. However, new Episcopal Lower School Division Head Beth Gardner doesn’t see it that way.
2 minute readPosted in: All, Lower SchoolYou Belong
September 1st, 2020
The unveiling of the Lower School theme is always a special day that students, families and faculty look forward to on the first day of Morning Meeting each August. A yearly tradition that started over a decade ago, past themes include Imagine and Love your Neighbor.
3 minute readPosted in: All, Lower SchoolA Place We Call Home by Oliver Jack
August 28th, 2020
As students return to Episcopal School for the first time in months, there is a sense of excitement and anticipation. Senior Oliver Jack provides a student perspective on what it is like to once again be among classmates and teachers.
2 minute readFour Things to Know About College Counseling this Year
August 26th, 2020
The college admissions journey looks a lot different this year. Read these tips for navigating the process.
2 minute readIt's Time for that Spirit Again by Rev. Kirkland "Skully" Knight
August 20th, 2020
Reverend Skully Knight shares a pastoral letter to begin the new school year.
2 minute readPosted in: All, Spirituality And ServiceHike Your Hike for Coach Cole
August 12th, 2020
Once a Knight, always a Knight. This is certainly the case for beloved cross country and track coach Eddie Cole. The Knights are standing with Coach Cole as he battles leukemia.
2 minute readReUKnighted: Dan Rieger '15
July 23rd, 2020
Much can be accomplished in five years. Episcopal graduate Dan Rieger’s recent accomplishments are a great example of just how much.
3 minute readPosted in: All, Episcopal Alumni
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