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Due to the popularity of waffles on “breakfast for lunch” days, three new waffle machines were introduced to EA’s cafeteria during J-Term. Now students have the option to enjoy waffles any day they choose. This provides students with the opportunity to actually make their own waffles. Below are some ideas for creative waffle combinations, some … Read More “Waffle iron inspires creative dishes” »
Due to the popularity of waffles on “breakfast for lunch” days, three new waffle machines were introduced to EA’s cafeteria during J-Term. Now students have the option to enjoy waffles any day they choose. This provides students with the opportunity to actually make their own waffles. Below are some ideas for creative waffle combinations, some … Read More “Waffle iron inspires creative dishes” »
Matt Freese ’17, Alexa D’Ambrosio ’17: Not only does Grace Wingfield, Head of the Upper School Math Department, teach her Pre-Calculus classes to dive into formulas and functions, but she also has begun to teach about appreciation of one’s self and others. This education on appreciation is through a new program called “Treasure What Is.” … Read More “Wingfield brings “Treasure What Is” program to math classes” »
Alex Burman ’16, Meghan Manley ’16: Hard working is one of many traits that Julia Hondros ’16 embodies. A starter for EA’s Girl’s Lacrosse team, Julia Hondros ’16 continues to prove herself as a valuable asset to the team, on and off the field. Perfectly exemplifying the “EA Athlete”, Julia Hondros ’16 leads through hard … Read More “Girls’ Athlete of the Month: Julia Hondros ’16” »
Alex Burman ’16, Meghan Manley ’16: Hard working is one of many traits that Julia Hondros ’16 embodies. A starter for EA’s Girl’s Lacrosse team, Julia Hondros ’16 continues to prove herself as a valuable asset to the team, on and off the field. Perfectly exemplifying the “EA Athlete”, Julia Hondros ’16 leads through hard … Read More “Girls’ Athlete of the Month: Julia Hondros ’16” »
Francis Lee ’16, Cole Testaiuti ’16: On the lacrosse field it takes a vast array of leadership qualities to stand out in such a way that the athlete of the month, Matt Blommer ‘16, continuously does. Standing at six feet four inches, he is the perfect size to be a top notch defender, but it … Read More “Boys’ Athlete of the Month: Matt Blommer ’16” »
Chris Redden ’15: This winter has been a mixture of extreme cold and intermittent snowstorms with no signs of relief. Since most winter sports like basketball, wrestling, and swimming are mainly indoors, the weather only led to a few practice cancellations. However, with the school year quickly picking up pace, we are already in March … Read More “Icy grounds delay spring sports’ practices” »
Chris Redden ’15: This winter has been a mixture of extreme cold and intermittent snowstorms with no signs of relief. Since most winter sports like basketball, wrestling, and swimming are mainly indoors, the weather only led to a few practice cancellations. However, with the school year quickly picking up pace, we are already in March … Read More “Icy grounds delay spring sports’ practices” »
Alex Burman ’16, Cole Testaiuti ‘ 16: As the winter comes to a close and spring sports begin, Scholium wants to highlight a few athletes to watch out for. Although our teams are packed with talented participants, these student-athletes have been standouts in previous seasons, and we would like to recognize them as Scholium’s “Pre-Season … Read More “Pre-season “All-Episcopal” Spring Athletes” »
Alexis Reape ’16: The recent growth of online streaming has led to a struggle between traditional cable companies and online businesses such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Instant Video, which offer instant access to television shows and movies that are high in demand. The changing landscape of how people access entertainment has affected students and … Read More “Students choose online streaming over cable” »
Alexis Reape ’16: The recent growth of online streaming has led to a struggle between traditional cable companies and online businesses such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Instant Video, which offer instant access to television shows and movies that are high in demand. The changing landscape of how people access entertainment has affected students and … Read More “Students choose online streaming over cable” »
