As part of our 50th anniversary celebration in 2014-2015, NAES is planning a social media event on Twitter and Facebook in the fifty days leading into our actual birthday on May 28, 2015. It's designed to showcase our member schools and how they live out their missions and ministries as Episcopal schools using #naes50th.
Read More » The National Association of Episcopal Schools is proud to announce that its 50th Anniversary Gathering Fund has received an “over-the-top” challenge totaling more than $70,000 from a group of its members schools.
Read More » In ceremonies on November 21 at its Biennial Conference 2014 in Anaheim, California, the National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) honored Laura C. Walker and the Rev. Peter G. Cheney with its Ruth Jenkins Award and John D. Verdery Ward, respectively. The awards are presented at the discretion and by vote of the NAES Governing Board and recognize outstanding service to Episcopal schools and the Association.
Read More » In celebration of the Association’s accomplishments and to equip it for the future, NAES has embarked upon a bold initiative, the 50th Anniversary Gathering Fund, a $1million campaign to gather resources to ensure that this important ministry thrives in the decades ahead.
Read More » [CUAC] The Rev. Canon James G. Callaway, D.D., General Secretary of the Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion (CUAC) and the Association of Episcopal Colleges (AEC) announces the 2015-16 Episcopal Colleges William Randolph Hearst Service Learning Scholarships sponsored by AEC. Up to two scholarships will be awarded to high school seniors graduating in 2014, and the amount of each scholarship has been increased to $10,000 ($2,500 per year over four years) per recipient. To qualify, applicants must be outstanding Episcopal students of an NAES-member high school, with a demonstrated emphasis on service-learning and community service; scholarship recipients must also matriculate at one of the seven American Episcopal Colleges.
Read More » [SAES] The Board of Directors of the Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools (SAES) is pleased to announce the appointment of the Rev. David A. Madison, D.Min., as executive director, effective July 1, 2015. A proven leader with a keen mind and compassionate heart, Dr. Madison steps into this role as someone who has a lifetime of first-hand experience in Episcopal schools—from student, to pastor, to teacher, to administrator.
Read More » At this time, the Anaheim Marriott is sold out on Wednesday night, November 19, but there is a significant number of rooms available Thursday-Saturday nights, November 20–22. Please book for these nights at the Anaheim Marriott. Information about Wednesday night options is available.
Read More » [PTS] Palmer Trinity School, Palmetto Bay, Florida, is proud to welcome Patrick H. F. Roberts as the new Head of School.
Read More » The Episcopal School of Knoxville is pleased to announce that Dr. Jack Talmadge has been appointed as the second Headmaster in ESK’s 17-year history. Dr. Talmadge succeeds James Jay Secor, III, who will retire this summer after 16 years as headmaster.
Read More » The National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) Governing Board is pleased to announce the election of Janet S. Pullen, Ed.D. (far left), Head of School at Saint Stephen’s Episcopal School, Bradenton, Florida, and Cynthia Weldon-Lassiter, Ed.D. (left), Head of School at St. Andrew’s School, Richmond, Virginia, to three-year terms on the board that began July 1, 2014.
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