Pia Singh ’19: Along with the evolving technological world, the Episcopal Academy is keeping up with the latest online programs to make education easier for everyone. With the successful implementation of the one-to-one laptop program, many traditional aspects of school are becoming available online. One of the recent changes at the Academy has been the introduction … Read More “Canvas feeds parental obsession with grades” »
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Phoebe Christos ’18: Furthering the mission of creating future leaders the Episcopal Academy’s Esse Quam Videri group has been an essential component in helping students improve their leadership skills and lead the Episcopal Academy community. With a fresh faced group of ten seniors in charge this year many new initiatives and ideas will set it … Read More “Career Day and other new 2015 EQV initiatives” »
Phoebe Christos ’18: Furthering the mission of creating future leaders the Episcopal Academy’s Esse Quam Videri group has been an essential component in helping students improve their leadership skills and lead the Episcopal Academy community. With a fresh faced group of ten seniors in charge this year many new initiatives and ideas will set it … Read More “Career Day and other new 2015 EQV initiatives” »
Christopher Bassett ’18: After nearly forty years in the position, Reverend James Squire decided to retire at the end of the 2015-2016 school year. The announcement of his decision this past summer has left many in the EA community wondering who will take his place. Squire’s leadership of the spiritual aspect of life at EA … Read More “Episcopal searches for new Head Chaplain” »
Pia Singh’ 19, Olivia Cipperman ’19: The Upper School Domino Board is proud to present Hairspray as its official spring musical of the 2015-2016 Episcopal Academy school year. Hairspray takes place in 1960s Baltimore and follows a vivacious teenage girl named Tracy Tumblad whose dream is to be a part of her favorite local television … Read More “The Episcopal Academy’s official spring musical, Hairspray” »
Alec Frey ’16: The new SAT will be in place in March 2016, and has already produced mixed impressions among students and families whom it affects. Despite the average assumption of people who have not deeply looked into the change that the new SAT does not differ much from the old one, it may in … Read More “The New SAT troubles EA Students” »
Hannah Moriarty ‘18, Annie Doig ‘18: This year, the Upper School form deans, Cheryl McLauchlan, Holly Johnston, Sam Willis and Michael Letts, each have specific goals for their classes and many activities planned. They hope to build and maintain stronger relationships, keep everybody involved throughout the year, and make this school year as exciting and memorable as … Read More “Form Deans highlight goals and plans for their respective classes” »
Olivia Clipperman ’19, Zexi Hao ’19: “The Way They See It, The Way They Tell It” is an art gallery on display in the Episcopal Academy Crawford Campus Center until September 30th, featuring pieces of art that tell very distinctive stories. The gallery showcases seven Pennsylvanian artists, all of whom produce narrative-based works. Susan Coote, … Read More “Artists from Campus Center Gallery discuss their pieces” »
Jack Brinker ’16: Of the many changes at Episcopal Academy over this past summer, including new teachers, new altar-conduct in chapel, and new classrooms in the Campus Center, the switch from labs with desktop computers to solely carts with laptops is one of the most noticeable. The two computer labs in the Turner Upper … Read More “Episcopal’s Tech Transition is an Overall Success” »
Jack Brinker ’16: Of the many changes at Episcopal Academy over this past summer, including new teachers, new altar-conduct in chapel, and new classrooms in the Campus Center, the switch from labs with desktop computers to solely carts with laptops is one of the most noticeable. The two computer labs in the Turner Upper … Read More “Episcopal’s Tech Transition is an Overall Success” »
A car accident occurred on Pennsylvania Route 252 just outside the Episcopal Academy’s North entrance Friday morning. “Two of the folks involved were transported to local hospitals for minor injuries,” reported Joe Shanahan, Manager of Campus Safety. Although the cause of the accident is still currently under investigation, the response and support from members of the Episcopal Academy … Read More “Car accident reported outside EA Campus” »
Sarah Barr ’16: Months of hard work, dedication, and both physical and mental preparation led up to the annual Stotesbury Cup regatta this past weekend, where Episcopal Academy rowers pulled for success. The team has already enjoyed tremendous success in the various flicks which have occurred throughout their season, and in the Philadelphia City … Read More “The EA Crew Team dominates Stotesbury Cup Regatta 2015” »
