Ever heard of the Philadelphia Film Society, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Barnes Foundation, or the Mural Arts Program? Learn about these “hidden gems” of Philly in the next issue of Scholium coming soon! Be sure to pick up a copy of Scholium as soon as it comes out.
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Ever heard of the Philadelphia Film Society, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Barnes Foundation, or the Mural Arts Program? Learn about these “hidden gems” of Philly in the next issue of Scholium coming soon! Be sure to pick up a copy of Scholium as soon as it comes out.
Find out what EA’s alumni are doing with the school today in the next issue of Scholium coming soon! Be sure to pick up a copy of Scholium as soon as it comes out.
How do EA’s athletes and other members of the community feel about protein and other dietary supplements? Find out in the next issue of Scholium coming soon! Be sure to pick up a copy of Scholium as soon as it comes out.
Find out how GRASP can “get real about social problems” in the next issue of Scholium coming soon! Be sure to pick up a copy of Scholium as soon as it comes out.
Francis Lee ’16, Isabella Sanchez ’16: After much deliberation, EA has decided to abandon its Episcopalian foundation and re-root its faith in the Greek gods. This decision was made after deciding that the Greek faith was the best way for EA to “Challenge and nurture mind, body and spirit,” while “inspiring boys and girls to … Read More “Joke Issue: Episcopal Academy to go Greek in 2015” »
Matt Freese ’17: Despite the rigorous academic schedule, accomplished drama club, and renowned athletic program, Episcopal Academy is best known for its chicken patties. This year, however, it is no secret that EA’s cafeteria is striving to offer healthier options with a salad bar and fresh sandwich station. To further improve upon the healthiness of … Read More “Joke Issue: Tofu patties to replace chicken patties” »
Alexa D’Ambrosio ’17: Spring break of 2015 will be cancelled to make up for the many snow days from the previous school year. This administrative decision was made because in the 2013-2014 school year, students lost valuable school time due to eight snow days, plus delayed openings. Dr. Delvin Dinkins, Head of the Upper School … Read More “Joke Issue: Spring break cancelled due to last year’s snowy winter” »
Jessica Bai ’16, Sarah Barr ’16: A new Episcopal Academy Upper School music requirement will be introduced to all students after President’s Day Weekend in mid-February. In an attempt to increase the appreciation of arts at EA, James Erwin, Director of the Music Department, drafted an proposal in which advisories must sing in Chapel to … Read More “Joke Issue: New reChoirment comes to EA advisories” »
Samuel Niu ’15, Wilson Smerconish ’16: In an attempt to relieve the entire community of congestion in the dining hall serving line, EA will be holding its first ever Elimination Exams. These exams, which are to be administered only in the Upper School, will determine which students will be offered a position of enrollment for … Read More “Joke Issue: EA to hold school’s first Elimination Exams” »
Claudia Teti ’16, Christina Chambers ’16: Michael Field Letts, V Form Dean, has recently received the highly prestigious 2015 Strictest Form Dean Award from the American Form Dean Association. Each year, the AFDA chooses one high school dean from a nationwide pool of over 100,000 applicants as the recipient of the Strictest Form Dean award. … Read More “Joke Issue: Michael Letts wins AFDA national award” »
In light of the recent November Scholium issue, we have received the following letter to the editor. Dear Editor, It’s with shock and disbelief that I read the article “Underused iPads prove themselves unnecessary” which I consider to be a collection of lies, misconstrued facts, out of context quotes and a complete mockery of the reality. … Read More “Letter to the Editor” »
