Maggie Dugery ‘23 Sarah Kotapka ‘23 College Board statistics indicate that around 775,000 students took the AP Literature and AP Language exams in 2021. In recent years, Episcopal students are typically not among those taking the exams. Although Episcopal Academy features a wide-ranging, challenging curriculum that offers regular, honors, and AP classes in almost every … Read More “AP Lit/AP Lang: Why doesn’t EA offer AP English courses?” »
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Maggie Dugery ‘23 Sarah Kotapka ‘23 College Board statistics indicate that around 775,000 students took the AP Literature and AP Language exams in 2021. In recent years, Episcopal students are typically not among those taking the exams. Although Episcopal Academy features a wide-ranging, challenging curriculum that offers regular, honors, and AP classes in almost every … Read More “AP Lit/AP Lang: Why doesn’t EA offer AP English courses?” »
Maggie Dugery ‘23 Sarah Kotapka ‘23 College Board statistics indicate that around 775,000 students took the AP Literature and AP Language exams in 2021. In recent years, Episcopal students are typically not among those taking the exams. Although Episcopal Academy features a wide-ranging, challenging curriculum that offers regular, honors, and AP classes in almost every … Read More “AP Lit/AP Lang: Why doesn’t EA offer AP English courses?” »
Sarah Kotapka ‘23 From the Pre-Kers in the Lower School to the Upper School seniors, as soon as there is word of possible snowfall, everyone, eager for snow and a day off from school, searches up on Google “Snow Day Calculator” to determine the likelihood of their wishes being fulfilled. The unexpected time off provided … Read More “Snow Days: A look to the Future” »
Sarah Kotapka ‘23 From the Pre-Kers in the Lower School to the Upper School seniors, as soon as there is word of possible snowfall, everyone, eager for snow and a day off from school, searches up on Google “Snow Day Calculator” to determine the likelihood of their wishes being fulfilled. The unexpected time off provided … Read More “Snow Days: A look to the Future” »
Alexandra Gobran ‘23 Caroline Sewell ‘23 Waking up in an unknown environment, attending a different school, being surrounded by strangers away from family and familiarity–all of which are a part of the reality of doing international exchange programs–may feel a bit daunting. However, this reality is something many Episcopal students have jumped at the chance … Read More “Students experiences with international exchange Programs “ »
Maggie Dugery ’23 Each April, the Campus Green is covered by large white tents in preparation for Alumni Weekend, a time for former EA students to return to campus. At Episcopal, the alumni network is very strong, anchored by class reunions every fifth year after graduation. While the COVID-19 pandemic has caused alumni reunions the … Read More “Episcopal class reunions Revived” »
Maggie Dugery ’23 Each April, the Campus Green is covered by large white tents in preparation for Alumni Weekend, a time for former EA students to return to campus. At Episcopal, the alumni network is very strong, anchored by class reunions every fifth year after graduation. While the COVID-19 pandemic has caused alumni reunions the … Read More “Episcopal class reunions Revived” »
Maggie Dugery ‘23 | Sarah Kotopka ‘23 Haiti’s St. Marc’s school has been a partner of Episcopal since 2012. In those years, many students and faculty have visited the troubled country annually for service projects. for service projects and experiences intended to foster community and a connection with Episcopal’s partner, St. Marc’s School. These trips … Read More “Kidnapping in Haiti and its repercussions on Episcopal’s service Trips” »
Maggie Dugery ‘23 | Sarah Kotopka ‘23 Haiti’s St. Marc’s school has been a partner of Episcopal since 2012. In those years, many students and faculty have visited the troubled country annually for service projects. for service projects and experiences intended to foster community and a connection with Episcopal’s partner, St. Marc’s School. These trips … Read More “Kidnapping in Haiti and its repercussions on Episcopal’s service Trips” »
Alexandra Gobran ‘23 | Caroline Sewell ‘23 Episcopal is a Christian school, but its chapel services make an effort to integrate speeches that discuss other cultures and religions throughout the school year. This effort is part of a push to promote greater inclusivity and awareness among the school. DEI representatives in the student body, prayers … Read More “Multiculturalism in Episcopal’s Chapel Services” »
Gautam Ketkar ‘24 | Jack Riley ‘24 Juniors are already in a panic over the college admissions process. However, they will be comforted to know that the college process is more than just one’s transcript. In recent years, the college admissions process has evolved with regards to various fields of the application, including SAT/ACT requirements, … Read More “The college admissions process: changes and constants over Time” »
