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Familettis leave Episcopal after six decades of combined dedication

Posted on March 17, 2018 By TECHALERT
Archives, Old Features, Old Scholium

Hope Biddle ‘19: Episcopal Academy students take great pride and comfort in the quality and abundance of food choices provided in the cafeteria. This would not be possible without the dining staff. John and Lisa Familetti are the forefront of the dining services in Episcopal’s cafeteria, and without their hard work, both with the students … Read More “Familettis leave Episcopal after six decades of combined dedication” »

Alarming disparities between Mainline & Philadelphia city schools

Posted on March 17, 2018 By TECHALERT
Archives, Old Features, Old Scholium

Noble Brigham ‘20: In 1848, Horace Mann said that “Education…is a great equalizer of the conditions of men– the balance wheel of the social machinery.”  In Philadelphia, however, this is not true.  Helen Tamrat ‘19, having attended public, charter, and private schools in the Greater Philadelphia area, is a testament to the existing school system … Read More “Alarming disparities between Mainline & Philadelphia city schools” »

How well does EA prepare students for college?

Posted on March 17, 2018 By TECHALERT
Archives, Old Features, Old Scholium

Anna Lee ’20 Since 1785, Episcopal Academy has been preparing students for college life and beyond. On the field, playing sports give students life long skills and fosters strong friendships. In the classroom, the rigor of Episcopal’s curriculum has prepared students for their transition from high school to college.     Andrew Brenner ‘87, a … Read More “How well does EA prepare students for college?” »

Jackson’s Obscure Film of the Week – The Master

Posted on February 3, 2015 By TECHALERT
Jackson's Obscure Film of the Week, Old Blogs

Paul Thomas Anderson seems to have two types of films. The fun, show-off character study that is fast paced and oozes energy. His past three films, have been slow-paced, dark, and philosophic character studies. The only similarity between the two is the mere-fact that they share the genre that PTA has mastered, character studies. Every … Read More “Jackson’s Obscure Film of the Week – The Master” »

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