Alexa D’Ambrosio’s Article from the Huffington Post Imagine being an orphan in Tegucigalpa, the capital city of Honduras, a country with the highest per-capita murder rate in the world, a place where the threat of violent death has resulted in an ongoing exodus to the United States. Tens of thousands of immigrants, most of them … Read More “Amigos de Jesus: A Place for Kids to Be Kids” »
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Alexa D’Ambrosio’s Article from the Huffington Post Imagine being an orphan in Tegucigalpa, the capital city of Honduras, a country with the highest per-capita murder rate in the world, a place where the threat of violent death has resulted in an ongoing exodus to the United States. Tens of thousands of immigrants, most of them … Read More “Amigos de Jesus: A Place for Kids to Be Kids” »
Sarah Baturka-Cornell University-Swimming Laura Zecca-Princeton University-Crew Madison Soukup-Princeton University-Squash Colby Gallagher-Cornell University-Lacrosse Maddie Bacskai-Princeton University-Field Hockey Julia Hondros-Brown University-Lacrosse Grace Norley-Franklin & Marshall-Lacrosse Lauren Brenner-Washington College-Lacrosse Meghan Manley-Wesleyan University-Lacrosse Cole Testaiuti-Franklin & Marshall-Lacrosse Dylan Higgins-Cornell University-Basketball Lily Kuntz-Middlebury College-Basketball Ben Glidden-Skidmore College-Lacrosse
Abby Baggini ’18: Four Tredyffrin-Easttown students face criminal charges after a sexting and cyber bullying scandal that began last year at the middle school. Police launched an investigation in April of 2015, revealing several serious incidents involving students and the distribution of explicit images. In one case, a student attempted to sell one of these images … Read More “Taking a closer look into the T.E. sexting scandal” »
Abby Baggini ’18: Four Tredyffrin-Easttown students face criminal charges after a sexting and cyber bullying scandal that began last year at the middle school. Police launched an investigation in April of 2015, revealing several serious incidents involving students and the distribution of explicit images. In one case, a student attempted to sell one of these images … Read More “Taking a closer look into the T.E. sexting scandal” »
Sean McGarrity ’18: The Annenberg Library has recently installed three new charging stations for student and faculty use. The two Kwikboost stations can hold five Apple lightning cables, one Apple thirty pin cable, and one micro USB cable to accommodate devices such as cell phones, iPads, tablets, etc. The other station is located on a high-top … Read More “New charging stations installed in library” »
Annie Doig’18, Hannah Moriarty ’18: Winter break, the eagerly awaited two and a half week period from December 18th to January 4th, allows students and faculty alike to step away from traditional academic schedules and partake in various traditions and plans. Plans for this year’s winter break vary among members of the EA community. Some visit with … Read More “Tradition and Travel: Plans for the holiday break vary within the EA community” »
Annie Doig’18, Hannah Moriarty ’18: Winter break, the eagerly awaited two and a half week period from December 18th to January 4th, allows students and faculty alike to step away from traditional academic schedules and partake in various traditions and plans. Plans for this year’s winter break vary among members of the EA community. Some visit with … Read More “Tradition and Travel: Plans for the holiday break vary within the EA community” »
Jessica Bai ’16, Chris Basset ‘18, Matt Freese ’17: Chapel speeches are the foundation of what sets Episcopal apart from other academic institutions. The process of finding new speakers branches out to many different approaches including connections to outside-of-school speakers. These connections often come through Reverend Squire, but the student-led Vestry also plays a large part in the … Read More “Chapel speakers for 2015-2016 school year” »
Phoebe Barr ’19: Episcopal’s Kutteh School Store has for the last year undergone major renovations with frequent updates. Headed by Lisa McDonnell, the store has widened its selection of merchandise to offer new items to EA students, faculty and families. “I’m new this year,” McDonnell remarked and continued, “My background is in retail, and I … Read More “EA’s school store undergoes renovations” »
Brooke Kelly ’18: The new schedule that will be in effect the next school year has finally been confirmed after many conversations, debate, and student forums. This schedule contains many changes from Episcopal’s current school-day routine, including revisions in the number and arrangement of class periods. Currently, a typical day for an Episcopal student consists … Read More “New Upper School schedule is confirmed” »
Brooke Kelly ’18: The new schedule that will be in effect the next school year has finally been confirmed after many conversations, debate, and student forums. This schedule contains many changes from Episcopal’s current school-day routine, including revisions in the number and arrangement of class periods. Currently, a typical day for an Episcopal student consists … Read More “New Upper School schedule is confirmed” »
