Lower School parents are invited to join Lower School Psychologist Dr. Paul Anderson and Lower School Coordinator of Instructional Support Nicole Squillario for upcoming parent coffees around the topic of social emotional learning (SEL). Save the dates to learn more about EA's approach to social emotional learning and how parents can extend these efforts at home.
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EA Squash Director Demer Holleran left an impressive mark as a three-sport athlete at Princeton University. She has been named one of the Top 25 Greatest Athletes in Princeton University History.
The Episcopal Academy has again earned the prestigious AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award. The award is given by the College Board to recognize schools that improved female enrollment and representation during the 2023-24 school year.
As a way to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the EA community had numerous opportunities to learn, reflect, and serve surrounding the MLK National Day of Service on Monday, Jan. 20.
The wrestling team traveled to Greenwich, Connecticut to compete in the Brunswick Invitational on Saturday, Jan. 18.
Plan for important events and upcoming happenings this school year with the 2024-25 Short Calendar. It is also available as a download on the main Calendar page.
After reading the closing stanza of British poet Wilfred Owen’s “Dulce et Decorum Est”—which illustrates the author's experience as a second lieutenant in the trenches and fields of the Western Front of World War I—Gray Collins ’25 was inspired to learn more about psychological trauma and the current Russo-Ukrainian War. As this year's Benjamin H. Read ’43 Scholar, he had the opportunity to do just that.
EA's 10 varsity winter athletic teams are tallying victories, school records, and personal bests this season.
To continue encouraging the importance of learning from one another, the EA Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) was excited to launch its inaugural Open Classroom Week—a collective celebration of teaching—from Jan. 13-17.
Senior David Ding has been selected as a top 300 scholar in the 84th annual Regeneron Science Talent Search. David's research focused on safe drinking water. His project is titled A Novel Portable Wave-Driven Desalination System for Emergencies and Remote Coastal Communities.