The National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) is pleased to announce that the newly updated religious studies curriculum published by the Anglican Schools Commission (ASC), located in Western Australia, is now available to NAES members. Login information is available by contacting Ann Mellow, associate director of NAES.
Read More » A number of Episcopal school leaders have contacted the NAES requesting advice on how to contribute to the disaster relief efforts in the Philippines. We recommend that you support the work of...
Read More » The wait is over! The U.S. Department of Education today published the application for the 2014 National Blue Ribbon Schools Program.
Read More » [CUAC-AEC] 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 2014-2015 Episcopal Colleges Scholarship sponsored by AEC. The annual award of a William Randolph Hearst Service Learning Scholarship of $5,000 ($1,250 per year over four years) will be made to an outstanding Episcopal student of an Episcopal school, with an emphasis on Service Learning and community service who matriculates at one of the seven American Episcopal Colleges:
Read More » Lauren Winner, Episcopal priest, author of Girl Meets God, and assistant professor of Christian Spirituality at Duke Divinity School, will be the keynote speaker at ChapToR 2014, February 6–8 at the New Orleans Marriott, where the theme will be "The Nine Lives of School Chaplains."
Read More » NAES is seeking session proposals for next year's Biennial Conference 2014, November 20-22, in Anaheim, California. The proposal deadline is January 10, 2014. The "Biennial Conference 2014 Call for Proposals: Guidelines and Instructions" and the online submission form link are available in this article.
Read More » The National Association of Episcopal Schools was saddened to hear of the death of Gordon Clem, former headmaster of the Saint Thomas Choir School in New York City. He was a cherished friend, trustee, and mentor to many in Episcopal and independent schools.
Read More » The National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) is pleased to announce that Madeline Levine, the noted psychologist, educator, author, and consultant, will offer the keynote address at next year's Biennial Conference 2014, November 20–22, in Anaheim, California.
Read More » The National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) is pleased to announce the publication of its Principles of Good Practice for Equity and Justice in Episcopal Schools, which was approved by the NAES Governing Board at its April 2013 meeting. The document is the latest entry in NAES’ Principles of Good Practice series that, to date, has addressed such topics as Episcopal identity, parish day school governance, leadership transitions, chapel and worship, and the study of religion.
Read More » The National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) is pleased to announce the seven recipients of Episcopal Urban School Alliance (EUSA) Grants, totaling $34,000, for the 2013 cycle.
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