CNN reported on Monday, September 15 that Texas Gov. Rick Perry has said that it could be "weeks" before residents can return to Galveston, the island city that Hurricane Ike devastated...
Read More » NAES is in the process of attempting to contact Episcopal school leaders in the areas affected by Hurricane Ike for information about their status and needs. Power still out for over 1.5 million or...
Read More » Please join the community of Episcopal schools in praying for these Episcopal schools affected in some way by Hurricanes Ike and Gustav. Some schools were in the direct path of the storms, while...
Read More » Dear Friends: As you may know, Haiti has been hit particularly hard by a succession of hurricanes coming through the island in the past month or so. We have many schools in Haiti, and five...
Read More » The early bird registration deadline for Biennial Conference 2008 is being extended to Friday, September 19, 2008. This is in response to the disruption caused by Hurricane Gustav along the Gulf...
Read More » The office of the National Association of Episcopal Schools will be closed on Monday, September 1, 2008 in observance of Labor Day. The office re-opens on Tuesday, September 2, 2008 at 9:00 a.m., EDT.
Read More » NAES is pleased to welcome Ann Mellow as assistant director for program development on a part time basis beginning September 1, 2008. The former head of school at St. Luke’s School, New York...
Read More » [St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School] As part of their service-learning curriculum, all St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School fifth grade students learn magic tricks for performances...
Read More » The National Association of Episcopal Schools is pleased to announce the publication of the second edition of Cycle of Prayer for Episcopal Schools by the Rev. John F. (Jack) Smith, the retired,...
Read More » PDF versions of the resources brochure and bulletin insert for Episcopal Schools Celebration 2008-2009, scheduled for October 5–11, 2008, are now available on the Episcopal Schools Celebration...
Read More »