Helping After Sandy

Those of us here in the New York office are among the lucky ones. Although inconvenienced, we have come through Sandy with our homes, lives, and loved ones intact. Many of you have reached out to ask... Read More »

NAES and Post-Sandy Update 1

NAES Office Open, with Minimal Staff The Episcopal Church Center building re-opened today and the NAES office is open. David Schnabel is the only staff member working at the office. He may be reached... Read More »

Merrily Dunlap and Roger Bowen to Be Honored at Biennial Conference 2012

The Governing Board of the National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) is pleased to announce that Merrily Dunlap and the Rev. P. Roger Bowen will be honored at the Association's Biennial Conference 2012, this November 15–17 in Baltimore, Maryland, for their dedicated and exemplary work in and service to Episcopal schools. The presentation of the Ruth Jenkins and John D. Verdery Awards, NAES' highest honors, will take place at the Plenary Luncheon on Friday, November 16. Read More »

St. Martin’s Episcopal School Opens New Middle School Building

[St. Martin's Episcopal School, Atlanta, GA] St. Martin's Episcopal School opened its newest facility and newly renovated campus on August 22. A recent campaign added a 42,000-square-foot middle school building with LEED Silver "green" certification and renovated the main campus library, computer lab, science labs, cafeteria and several classrooms to better support student learning as well as extracurricular programs. Read More »

NAES at General Convention 2012

The 77th General Convention of the Episcopal Church takes place July 5–12, 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Like other Episcopal organizations, the National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) will be exhibiting this triennial meeting that establishes policy and direction for the Church. NAES staff and Governing Board members will be sharing the good news of Episcopal schools and monitoring and talking with bishops and deputies about legislation affecting our schools. Read More »