NAES is pleased to announce that Jonathan F. Cooper will join the staff as Communications Manager beginning June 15, 2017. He succeeds David J. Schnabel, CAE, who will retire June 30 after 21+ years on the NAES staff.
Read More » At its April 2017 meeting, the Governing Board elected Rex Bates, Sean Murphy, and the Rev. Mauricio Wilson, D.Min. to three-year terms on the Board, beginning July 1, 2017.
Read More » From June through August, the NAES office will maintain its regularly scheduled office hours, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (EDT). However, the office will be closed for holidays and will close early on certain other days.
Read More » The NAES website and database will be offline and unavailable today, May 3, 2017, for approximately 30 minutes beginning at 5:00 p.m. (EDT).
Read More » NAES staff members will participate in all-day training staff meetings on Monday and Tuesday, march 27 and 28. They will be checking and responding to email and voicemail as they are able. Thank you...
Read More » The NAES office will be closed on Tuesday, March 14, due to the National Weather Service's blizzard warning for New York City. We anticipate reopening on Wednesday, March 15, at 9:00 (EDT).
Read More » NAES is seeking a Communications Manager to begin on or about June 15, 2017. The Communications Manager reports to the Director of Operations and is responsible for the oversight and development of the association’s overall branding and communications program
Read More » Communications and Events Manager David Schnabel has announced that he will retire as of June 30, 2017 after 21 years at NAES. To recognize and celebrate his outstanding service to Episcopal schools, at Biennial Conference 2016 David was presented with the John D. Verdery Award, one of the Association’s highest honors.
Read More » Cindy LaPorte was honored with NAES' Ruth Jenkins Award at ceremonies during Biennial Conference 2016 in New Orleans, November 9-11. Along with the John D. Verdery Award,
the Jenkins Award is the National Association of Episcopal Schools’ highest honor that recognizes and celebrates the outstanding service of individuals to Episcopal schools and NAES.
Read More » David H. Charlton, Ed.D., was honored with NAES' Ruth John D. Verdery Award at ceremonies during Biennial Conference 2016 in New Orleans, November 9-11. Along with the Ruth Jenkins Award,
the Verdery Award is the National Association of Episcopal Schools’ highest honor that recognizes and celebrates the outstanding service of individuals to Episcopal schools and NAES.
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