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Congratulations Tiffany Foxworth! As one of the winners of the 2026 George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts’ Art and Songwriting Contest, Tiffany’s artwork is on display at the Shaw Center for the Arts. Learn more: https://t.co/MpkaASgc2I.
The next step in the Chilean Exchange Program is underway! Episcopal students have arrived in Chile, where they will learn more about the culture, visit classes and host families. Learn more about the first part of the exchange here: https://t.co/plsMrcJwnf.
Thanks to the Rain Will Bring Flowers Foundation and the Joe Burrow Foundation for a mental health grant that enabled students to participate in a Self-Care Fair. From sensory bins, warheads, ASMR and more, the event created space for relaxation and stress relief. @Burrowfdn
The recent Knight of Excellence Athletic Awards Banquet celebrated the tremendous success of Episcopal's student athletes. Read more about the Female and Male Athletes of the Year. https://t.co/vJSoEzkjwJ
Join us in congratulating the 2026 Episcopal Salutatorian - Autumn Baldridge! Autumn will attend Louisiana State University and pursue a double major in math and physics and a minor in art history.
Eighth graders are ready for summer! Students marked the end of their time in Middle School with a luau in the Visual & Performing Arts Center. The countdown to Upper School is on!
Episcopal connections last a lifetime. Learn more about recent alumni weddings in the Lewis Family Memorial Chapel of the Good Shepherd. https://t.co/JtBLM6oBQR
Middle School Spanish classes had a special treat – guest Spanish Teachers for the Day! To celebrate 5 de Mayo, Vivienne and Lucy, supervised an escape room activity to teach students about the day and the Battle of Puebla. They organized a fiesta and met with the Dept Head.
Community is found in countless ways at Episcopal. The student-led Knights for Christ is one community that has had a big impact on students. Read more about the group - https://t.co/H1X0hew3eV.
Dolphins, snorkeling, kayaking and a sea turtle hospital were highlights of the MS trip to the Florida Keys. Students participated in activities that were adventurous and educational. The trip included visits to the Everglades National Park and the southernmost point of the US.
Veteran runner Jacob Hutchinson Johnson will continue the sport he loves at Trinity University next year. Read more about his journey. https://t.co/FUpQXRHrFL
Described as an all around student athlete, Lauren Bradford will continue competing at Rhodes College next year. Read more about her journey. https://t.co/JaiQL3wpYU
The school community gathered one last time before the end of the 2025/2026 school year. The occasion recognized PreK/K All the Way students and the inaugural Outstanding Educator Award recipient. Read more about this powerful moment. https://t.co/0MQRNDkUhD
English teacher Melissa Easley has been selected as a Grosvenor Teaching Fellow and will travel to Greenland with National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions. Read about how this incredible opportunity will benefit students. (Photo credit: Angela Thomas) https://t.co/OwPvVUjC0B