NAES is pleased to announce the publication of a pivotal new study, exploring the experiences of Heads of Color in independent schools.
Read More » The NAES Governing Board has set membership dues for the 2025–2026 school year. Membership dues are determined by net tuition revenue from the year prior.
Read More » NAES is pleased to announce the completion of a new survey and dashboarding tool to help member schools assess culture and climate.
Read More » NAES is pleased to announce that Claire Leheny will be joining the NAES staff as Interim Engagement Manager.
Read More » This article was originally published in the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles Commission on Schools newsletter.
Read More » The 2025 Hearst Scholarship for high school seniors planning to apply to an Episcopal College is accepting applications. Deadline is February 8, 2025, for students entering college in Fall 2025.
Read More » The National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) is making strides to elevate the significance of school ministry both domestically and within the broader Anglican Communion, participating in the recent Annual Meeting of the Compass Rose Society.
Read More » Sarah E. Tielemans, CAE, our Member Engagement Manager, will be leaving NAES to join the team at the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) as their Senior Manager for Fundraising and Development.
Read More » NAES is pleased to announce the publication of Principles of Good Practice for Admissions in Episcopal Schools, the eighth set in its Principles of Good Practice series.
Read More » “Christopher and Brandt bring decades of experience in school and parish ministry to the Governing Board” said the Rev. David A. Madison, D.Min., NAES Executive Director. “We look forward to the important perspectives they will offer to NAES and Episcopal schools nationally.” Silvia Larrauri, NAES Governing Board President and Head of School at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Day School (Coconut Grove, FL), added: “It is my delight to welcome Christopher and Brandt. Their commitment and service to Episcopal education is such a blessing, and we are so grateful for their willingness to serve in this capacity.”
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