From 2008 to 2010, the National Association of Episcopal Schools sponsored a two-day residential retreat for heads of Episcopal schools that preceded the NAIS Annual Conference in February. Each of...
Read More » As of February 2011, over 50 Episcopal schools and parishes in the United States have estabished partnerships with an Episcopal school in Haiti through the Partnership Program of the Episcopal...
Read More » The Office of Public Affairs of the Episcopal Church has announced that applications are now being accepted for more than 60 scholarships available through the Episcopal Church for the 2011-2012...
Read More » Attending the NAIS Annual Conference this February 23-26 at the Gaylord National Convention Center & Hotel in National Harbor, Maryland? If so, then plan to join your colleagues and NAES staff...
Read More » New York, NY—Church Publishing Incorporated (CPI), an official publisher of worship materials and resources for the Episcopal Church, and a multi-faceted publisher and supplier to the broader...
Read More » The NAES office will be closed January 26–28, 2011 so that all staff members may attend the winter meeting of the Association’s Governing Board at CFS, The School at Church Farm in Exton,...
Read More » The offices of the National Association of Episcopal Schools will be closed on Monday, January 17, 2011 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. We shall reopen at 9:00 a.m. (EST) on Tuesday,...
Read More » The National Association of Episcopal Schools will be closed from Saturday, December 18, 2010 through Sunday, January 2, 2011 for the Christmas and New Year holiday. During this period,...
Read More » New York, NY—Speaking before an 670 attendees at the National Association of Episcopal School’s Biennial Conference 2010 this past November 18–20 in San Antonio, Eboo Patel, founder...
Read More » New York, NY—The National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) honored Rena H. DuBose and the Reverend Richardson W. Schell at ceremonies during its Biennial Conference 2010 this past...
Read More »