Ava Roberts ‘24 | Mahika Ralhan ‘26 When returning to campus this fall, students found classrooms reconfigured around long tables, and upon entering the Athletic Center, they were greeted by refreshed modern floors. EA made alterations to the campus this past summer and pursued them for two main reasons: to transition back to normalcy after … Read More “EA Community Adjusts to Renovations Around Campus” »
Category: Old News
Nayan Shankaran ‘24 | Elle du Pont ‘25 | Sophia Hu ‘24 A federal appeals court has blocked U.S. President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan indefinitely. The plan was intended to cancel up to $20,000 of debt for students and families, who are struggling from the effects of the pandemic. Despite this move, for … Read More “EA Reflects on Student Loan Forgiveness Plan” »
Nayan Shankaran ‘24 | Elle du Pont ‘25 | Sophia Hu ‘24 A federal appeals court has blocked U.S. President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan indefinitely. The plan was intended to cancel up to $20,000 of debt for students and families, who are struggling from the effects of the pandemic. Despite this move, for … Read More “EA Reflects on Student Loan Forgiveness Plan” »
Rohan Dalal ‘25 Since the start of the school year, EA has received complaints from teachers, students, and parents about traffic impeding their arrival to campus. As a result, the administration is pursuing efforts to reduce such traffic in the circle that feeds into the main entrance of campus. Head of Upper School Michael Letts … Read More “EA Assesses Solutions to Morning Traffic Problems” »
Riya Shankaran ‘26 In a Town Hall meeting with the EA community on October 6, Head of Upper School Michael Letts announced that the school will continue to evaluate its academic, behavioral, and mental health services. The administration will look for ways to expand programming to students and add more structure to existing programs. “[EA … Read More “EA Administration Confronts Teen Mental Health Crisis” »
Nayan Shankaran ‘24 | Rohan Dalal ‘25 As EA students entered the campus this year, they noticed new paraphernalia related to EA’s Shape Tomorrow campaign all across campus, which is a sign that the campaign is entering its public phase. Regarding the focus of Shape Tomorrow, Dr. T.J. Locke, Greville Haslam Head of School, explains, … Read More “EA Unveils its Shape Tomorrow Campaign” »
Alex Gobran ’23 | Riya Shankaran ’26 While the ongoing conflict in Ukraine may seem far off to many, several students from the EA community have been deeply engaged in activism and education pertaining to the war. This past summer, Lydia Nawrocki ’23 traveled to the Ukraine-Poland border and helped Ukrainian refugees cope with the … Read More “EA Students Engage with the Ongoing Ukraine-Russia War” »
Alex Gobran ’23 | Riya Shankaran ’26 While the ongoing conflict in Ukraine may seem far off to many, several students from the EA community have been deeply engaged in activism and education pertaining to the war. This past summer, Lydia Nawrocki ’23 traveled to the Ukraine-Poland border and helped Ukrainian refugees cope with the … Read More “EA Students Engage with the Ongoing Ukraine-Russia War” »
Alex Gobran ’23 | Riya Shankaran ’26 While the ongoing conflict in Ukraine may seem far off to many, several students from the EA community have been deeply engaged in activism and education pertaining to the war. This past summer, Lydia Nawrocki ’23 traveled to the Ukraine-Poland border and helped Ukrainian refugees cope with the … Read More “EA Students Engage with the Ongoing Ukraine-Russia War” »
Elle du Pont ‘25 This year, EA is pursuing a more stringent enforcement of the dress code and late policy in order to encourage students to comply with expectations and rules that became relaxed over the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A violation of either policy results in a Wednesday detention. On … Read More “EA Enforces Dress code and Attendance Policy” »
Elle du Pont ‘25 This year, EA is pursuing a more stringent enforcement of the dress code and late policy in order to encourage students to comply with expectations and rules that became relaxed over the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A violation of either policy results in a Wednesday detention. On … Read More “EA Enforces Dress code and Attendance Policy” »
Alexandra Gobran ‘23 | Gray Collins ‘25 College counseling and standardized testing at EA are both transforming this school year in order to more effectively aid students in the college application process. In terms of college counseling, the department outgrew the previous office located across from the dining hall. The team added two new college … Read More “EA College Counseling Expands and Uses Digital PSAT” »
