Lexi Fischer ’17, Lily Giordano ’17: “On my honor, in my work I have neither given nor received unauthorized help.” For students at the Episcopal Academy, writing this on top of papers, quizzes and tests has become second nature. Each time a student signs their name next to this statement, they make a promise. However, … Read More “Episcopal stresses importance of academic integrity” »
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Brooke Kelly ’18, Abby Baggini ’18, Tess McMullin ’18: The ESF organization will be running the Lower School after-care program this year. ESF, which stands for Education, Sports, and Fun, has run summer camps at Episcopal for the past eighteen years, fostering creativity, athleticism, and individuality in its campers. According to ESF’s website, they “provide … Read More “ESF coordinates with EA’s Lower School year-round” »
Phil Humann ’16: EA has recently joined the National Partnership for Educational Access (NPEA), an association of schools and other educational institutions that helps to fund and enhance establishments that provide underprivileged students with educational access. The NPEA has over 300 member organizations collectively helping more than 150,000 students nationwide from more than 30 states. … Read More “Episcopal partners up with NPEA” »
Leo Peng ’15, Waylon Jin ’15: A committee has recently been established to reevaluate Episcopal’s current academic schedule, which has been in use for numerous years. The committee will consider the academic priorities of all three divisions of the Episcopal Academy: Lower, Middle and Upper School. According to Dr. Cathy Hall, the Assistant Head of … Read More “Committee reevaluates EA’s scheduling format” »
Sam Niu ’15: After years of a pump-and-haul sewage system, Episcopal Academy is now in the process of building an underground pipeline connecting EA to the township’s public system. This project began with the planning of the new campus in 2005, and since that time has been through numerous iterations and approvals at local and … Read More “Episcopal moves to public sewer system” »
Sam Niu ’15: Community Connections, a progtram that strives to connect the Upper, Middle and Lower Schools, will resume this year under the leadership of Upper School History teacher Lynn Hay. The program’s goal is to “foster relationships between older and younger students,” and this year will be “picking up where it left off” says … Read More “Community Connections returns” »
Maddie Hughes ’16: The Episcopal Academy’s Upper School administration has significantly reduced the sizes of freshman advisories this year in order to help them become more adjusted. Instead of the usual ten to twelve students occupying an advisory, there are now only three or four students per advisor. Dr. Delvin Dinkins, Head of Upper School, … Read More “Freshman advisories shrink in size” »
Tradition is engrained in the very nature of our school. However, circumstances occasionally arise that alter the commonalities we have come to know and love. For years, one of the most beloved traditions at Episcopal has been the annual EA/Haverford/AIS weekend. However, this year we will regrettably fail to experience the event as we have … Read More “Staff Editorial: SATs join EA/Haverford/AIS weekend” »
Relive former FBI agent Thomas B. Locke’s chapel speech in the next issue of Scholium coming soon! Be sure to pick up a copy of Scholium as soon as it comes out.
What does Dee Barley think about EA football this year? How does Molly O’Brien plan to lead EA girls soccer to success? Find out in the next issue of Scholium coming in early October! Be sure to check e-Scholium later today for another preview.
Are you being academically dishonest without knowing it? Learn more in the next issue of Scholium coming in early October! Be sure to check e-Scholium later today for another preview.
Could you be a cyberbully? Better check EA’s definition. Read about it in the new issue of Scholium coming in early October! Be sure to check e-Scholium tomorrow for another preview.
