Episcopal summer camps offer a range of exciting options including day camps, academic, enrichment and sports camps. Check out all of the options here: ow.ly/Y5fo50Rreij. Register today and make it the best summer ever with Episcopal summer camps!
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The Alumni Association welcomed the Class of 2024 as our newest alumni at the annual Thank Back Give Back event. Students were reminded of the ways they can “Give Back” now and into the future and had the opportunity to “Thank Back” anyone on campus by writing individual notes.
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Nominate us for BR Parents Family Favs-Music Program, Theatre Program, Preschool Program, Private Elem School, Private Elem School Principal, Private Middle School, Private MS Principal, Private High School, Private HS Principal & High School Football. ow.ly/NklF50Rkbkt
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Episcopal students recently assisted at the Louisiana School for the Visually Impaired Southern Track Meet. Thank you to these volunteers who represented Episcopal well and helped make the event a great experience for everyone. #SpiritofEpiscopal
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This Earth Day, first graders are a little wiser about the important role bees have in the health of our planet. Thanks to local beekeeper Bobby Taylor for visiting Pollard Library and sharing what you do. 🐝🌎
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Last call for Episcopal Spirit Gear! Wednesday, April 24 is the last day the On Campus School Store will be open this school year. The store will reopen on orientation day next school year. Grab your spirit gear today!
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Gators, turtles, raccoons and more! As part of their lesson on all things Louisiana, third graders spent a day in the swamp. 🐊🐊🐊
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Scott Wicker ’18 is 1 of 3 Rhodes College alums selected for a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. At Episcopal, Wicker was a top ESTAAR student. Read more about Scott in a REUKNIGHTED article here: ow.ly/pAzE50Rj3Mb.
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A seed hunt is a great way to learn about the growing process. Early childhood students enjoyed examining common fruits and vegetables and comparing the seeds hiding within each. Now they’ll take the little seeds back to the classroom and watch them sprout.
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