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Episcopal Knightly News
Now viewing articles posted in 2019.
Returning to the Episcopal Stage: Little Shop of Horrors
March 14th, 2019
Little Shop of Horrors returns to the Episcopal stage in April and audiences are in for a few surprises. “It’s not going to be the Little Shop you’ve seen,” says Episcopal Theater Director Paige Gagliano. Read more about this quirky production.
2 minute readPosted in: All, Visual And Performing ArtsHomes and Hope: The Habitat Youth Build
February 28th, 2019
The annual Habitat Youth Build is supported by Episcopal, Catholic High School and St. Joseph’s Academy and sponsored by the Albemarle Foundation. Lynn Clark, Habitat Executive Director, says since 2001 students and faculty have built 19 homes for area residents.
4 minute readPosted in: All, Spirituality And ServiceLearning that ALL are Welcome
February 20th, 2019
The goal of Fridays with Father is to help students become more comfortable with the chapel and the chaplain. The religion team wants students to know from a young age that everyone is welcome and the chapel is their space.
2 minute readPosted in: All, Spirituality And ServiceReUKnighted: an Episcopal Love Story
February 14th, 2019
Episcopal classmates and longtime friends Mollie Poche and John Hill went on their first official date in the Episcopal “cafetorium” in the fall of 1980. The mood was set with an 80’s laser light show.
3 minute readPosted in: All, Episcopal AlumniEpiscopal Welcomes First School Resource Officer to Campus
February 8th, 2019
Episcopal is pleased to be in the vanguard of private schools utilizing a school resource officer. Read more about Corporal Kristopher Daniels.
2 minute readPosted in: AllMiddle School Battle of the Books Goes READgional!
February 7th, 2019
Congratulations to the eighth grade Battle of the Books team! After winning the Episcopal competition, the team went on to win the first READgional Battle of the Books event. Tiffany Whitehead shares more on how the event was organized.
3 minute readPosted in: All, Middle SchoolConsistent and Competitive for 24 Years & Two Generations: Episcopal's Coach Travis Bourgeois
January 31st, 2019
For more than two decades now, Coach Bourgeois has been a critical component of the Episcopal athletics family and he wouldn’t want it any other way. He has the most wins of any coach in Episcopal football history, taking teams to district championships and the state semifinals.
4 minute readReUKnighted: Jimmy Williams '97
January 31st, 2019
In August of 2002, the star of the American Bowl between the San Francisco 49ers and the Washington Redskins was Class of 1997 Episcopal graduate and current Assistant Athletic Director Jimmy Williams.
4 minute readThere's More to Battle of the Books than Simply Enjoying a Good Read
January 25th, 2019
The annual Middle School Battle of the Books took place this week. Read more about what it takes to plan such an epic event.
2 minute readPosted in: All, Middle SchoolEpiscopal Earns Grief-Sensitive School Designation
January 24th, 2019
Episcopal recently earned the Grief-Sensitive School designation. Read more about what this designation means for students and teachers.
2 minute readPosted in: All, Counselors Corner
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