Kayla Kouahou ’28 For years, Ray Bradbury’s 1953 novel Fahrenheit 451 has been a cornerstone in Episcopal’s Introduction to Literature curriculum, taught each year to incoming 9th graders. Bradbury’s warnings about censorship and conformity continue to resonate across generations, speaking to the same concerns that define our digital age. It’s evident to all of its … Read More “Fahrenheit 451’s lasting impact on the Upper School” »
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Sofia Foulds ’26 Is it the new junior transfer Jackson Solley? Is it returning senior Brody Garrison?Is it junior Kamau Kegler? Nobody knows. I even saw the kid calling the playswarming up his arm on the sideline a couple weeks ago. The EA football team seemsto be subbing in a new quarterback for almost every … Read More “Gripe of the Month: Who is the football QB?” »
Andrew Ahn ’28 With Father Gavin taking on a 7th grade religion class, the Upper School welcomes Reverend Michael Palmisano on day one Chapel services. Usually seen directing middle school Chapel or instructing a Biblical Literature class in the Upper School, Reverend Palmisano understands the spiritual diversity of his audience and hopes to bring his … Read More “Rev. P added to Upper School Chapel roster” »
Quinn McHale ’26 Friday nights at Episcopal Academy aren’t just about the games—they’re about the Thunderdome. The student section has become the heartbeat of school spirit, filling the stands with noise, color, and energy that electrifies athletes and fans. For Charlotte Franklin ’26, one of this year’s Thunderdome leaders, the role is a dream come … Read More “Thunderdome: The heartbeat of EA spirit” »
