III Form Leigh Adelizzi Tenaya Bailey Kaya Banton Leah Becker Carla Boyce Zahir Caldwell Andrew Caviston Gavin Chambers Joe Chambers Daly Colarossi Charlie Concannon Caroline Cook Kyleel Cosby Jane Crager Lily Crager Will Crager A.J. Cutrufello Christina DiMedio Tristan Dudek Sydney Gibson Hannah Harrity Michael Hinckley Max Hopton Michael Hughes Annika Iyer Anna … Read More “Welcome New Students!” »
Category: Old Scholium
John Durovsik ’12, Mimi McCann ’13 Enduring the North Carolina six day Outward Bound course is a rite of passage for Upper School students in the Episcopal Community. Having just returned from the trip, we asked the fearless foresters and brave backpackers of the class of 2015 for some of their most memorable experiences. … Read More “A Walk To Remember… OUTWARD BOUND 2011” »
Tennis: Sophmore Caroline O’Rourke, the number one singles player, is a tremendous competitor and athlete, who is a leader by example. An All Inter-Ac and All Main Line athlete last year, she is mentally tough and never gives up, despite the score or situation. Boys Cross Country: Pat Sernyak, senior and captain, shows promise as … Read More “Athletes to Watch” »
Katie Howlin ’12 Todd Fairlie, the newly appointed head football coach, has worked to instill a new tradition in the EA football team. He implemented a sleepover during pre-season’s grueling two-a-days in order to bring the team together and better prepare the athletes for the upcoming season. The tough training regimen included a football focused … Read More “Football Takes Team to a New Level” »
Michele Herzog ’12, Julia Fay ’13 Think summer concerts are over? Think again. Popped Music Festival, hosted by Radio 104.5, comes to Philadelphia on September 23rd and 24th as one of the last outdoor festivals of the season. The bands and comedians will perform in Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park, located in South Philadelphia and just … Read More “Festival Comes to Philly” »
Matthew Vegari ’13 We run across the beautifully colored fields with tiny pieces of rubber kicking up behind us, enjoying the ease of running across a perfectly flat surface, while also remaining unaware of the potential dangers that arise from artificial turf. Though they look perfectly green and inviting, there are certain risks that are … Read More “The Hidden Dangers of EA’s Turf” »
Collin Wright ’12 Dear Episcopal Academy Community, The Vestry has been working very hard since last year, and through the summer, to be prepared for the Chapel services in the 2011-2012 school year. We are excited about the new theme, a quote from Gandhi: “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” The … Read More “A Letter from the Vestry” »
Gracey Austin ’12, Lyssa Freese ’12 Scholium sat down with the co-presidents of student council, Jackie Blickman ’12 and Mohammed Toure ’12, for a photo shoot and discussion about the upcoming year, co-running student council, and their efforts to make student council more efficient. Scholium: Everyone knows who the student council co-presidents are, but many … Read More “Fireside Chat with Co-Student Body Presidents” »
