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Read More » The NAES office will be relocating on March 4-5 so our phone systems will be temporarily down. Email and voicemail will be monitored in the interim. We will still be located in The Episcopal Church Center.
Read More » The National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) is pleased to announce the unveiling of a new strategic plan in 2019. Building on the successes of the prior NAES strategic plan, produced in 2012, this new strategic plan represents the association’s continued and renewed efforts to advance Episcopal education, strengthen Episcopal schools, and promote “excellence through association.”
Read More » Recent unprecedented fires have devastated communities in California, most notably the Camp Fire in Northern California, and the fires in and around Los Angeles. NAES has received inquiries...
Read More » At its April 2018 meeting, the Governing Board elected Canon A. Burns Jones and The Rev. Julia E. Whitworth to three-year terms on the Board, beginning July 1, 2018.
Read More » This past weekend, the world was introduced to our Presiding Bishop & Primate, the Most Rev. Michael B. Curry. His message—which was broadcast worldwide, reaching an audience of nearly 30 million in the United States alone—focused on one topic: the redemptive power of love.
Read More » NAES is pleased to announce that Sandi Hannibal will lead a new NAES initiative to establish a national network of diversity practitioners in Episcopal schools. This initiative is possible thanks to a grant of $35,000 from the Edward E. Ford Foundation, successfully matched by new or enhanced gifts from individuals or schools to NAES.
Read More » The National Association of Episcopal Schools, joining with twenty-four other school associations, has co-signed a Statement on Student and School Safety issued by the National Association of Independent Schools.
Read More » The NAES office will be closed today, Wednesday, March 21st due to inclement weather. Staff will be checking email and voicemail.
Read More » All Saints’ Cathedral School in Charlotte Amalie – the capital and largest city of the United States Virgin Islands, located on the island of St. Thomas – and its parent church, All Saints’ Cathedral, continue to recover from damage while offering support to their St. Thomas community.
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