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Episcopal Knightly News
Now viewing articles posted in 2018.
A Lesson on Earthquakes with an Episcopal Twist
December 26th, 2018
There was shaking and tilting in Ms. Stacy Hill’s science class. After learning about earthquakes, students tested their ability to construct a building sturdy enough to withstand the elements.
1 minute readPosted in: All, Middle SchoolFrom Bots to Binary Messages: A Look at Computer Science at Episcopal
December 13th, 2018
Episcopal students participate in a range of computer learning opportunities designed to help them become not only users of technology, but also creators of technology.
2 minute readPosted in: All, Upper SchoolAddressing the Need for Diversity in the Arts
December 6th, 2018
Senior Thesis Student and Oboist, Lauren Smith, shares ideas from her thesis, arguing for more inclusive and diverse classical arts, which would allow all children to see themselves represented on the stage.
4 minute readDancing Out of the Desk
December 6th, 2018
Madeleine Cope, Senior Thesis Student and Dancer, compels us to get out from behind our desks and utilize movement in our learning experiences.
3 minute readPosted in: All, Visual And Performing ArtsMeasuring the Best
November 15th, 2018
In selecting a school, how do you determine the best option? Do you look at stats and rankings only or is there more to the story? Read more about the Episcopal experience.
2 minute readReUKnighted: Mike Diodene '99
November 14th, 2018
“If something happens to me, what are my regrets?” This is the question Episcopal graduate Mikey Diodene found himself contemplating in 2012.
5 minute readPosted in: All, Episcopal AlumniUpper School Distinctions Tell the Full Story of Student Success
October 18th, 2018
Episcopal Upper School Distinctions allow students to earn distinctions in their area of interest.
2 minute readPosted in: All, Upper SchoolContinuing the Tradition of Episcopal Entrepreneurship
October 17th, 2018
The Young Entrepreneurs Academy of Baton Rouge (YEA BR) recently announced its inaugural class of 26 students representing 14 schools and one home school. Three Episcopal students were selected as a part of the class – Abhay Basireddy, Akshay Basireddy and Charlie Roth. YEA BR Chair and Episcopal parent and alumna Deborah Sternberg ’90 says this is an incredible opportunity for these young people.
2 minute readPosted in: All, Upper SchoolLetting Go: Encouraging Responsible Independence
October 17th, 2018
We often struggle to find the right balance of protection and independence when it comes to our teenagers. Middle School Counselor Alicia Kelly offers suggestions to help parents know when to step in and when to let go.
3 minute readPosted in: All, Middle SchoolThe Admission Visit
October 10th, 2018
Throughout the application process, parents have many questions regarding their child's consideration for admission, with many relating to the admission visit. Read more on how to prepare for your child's school visit.
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