- Episcopal High School (Alexandria, Virginia)
Infobox School
name = Episcopal High School
motto = "Fortiter, fideliter, feliciter"
"Strongly, faithfully, joyfully"
established = 1839
type = Private Preparatory Boarding School
religion = Episcopal
head_name = Headmaster
head = F. Robertson Hershey
city = Alexandria
state =Virginia
country = USA
campus =City , 135 acres (.55 km²)
26 buildings
enrollment = 420
faculty = 80
class = 12
ratio = 6:1
year = 2005
SAT = 629 verbal, 647 math
athletics = 15 Interscholastic Sports
conference = IAC (Boys)
ISL (Girls)
colors = Maroon and Black
mascot = Maroon
co-ed = Yes
picture=
homepage= [http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/ www.episcopalhighschool.org]Episcopal High School, founded in 1839, is a private
boarding school located inAlexandria, Virginia . The Holy Hill's convert|130|acre|km2|sing=on campus houses 435 students from 30 states, theDistrict of Columbia and 17 different countries.cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/about/glance.html |title=EHS: At a Glance |accessdate=2008-02-18 |work=Episcopal High School website ] Taking no day-students, Episcopal has claimed to be the only all boarding school in the United States located in a metropolitan area. [cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/admissions/index.html |title=EHS: Admissions |accessdate=2006-12-10 |last=Price |first=Douglas C. |work=Episcopal High School website |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20061208074205/http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/admissions/index.html |archivedate=2006-12-08]Episcopal is a community which encourages development in three major aspects of student life: academic achievement, athletic involvement, and personal growth.
The Honor Code, Mass Meetings, Enrichment Tours, The Bonfire, Dorm Games, Organic Hot-Sauce, Rotation Tables, The Center, Banner Painting, Greenies and annually playing against Woodberry Forest in everything are just some of the unique elements and traditions which distinguish the High School Community.
History
Episcopal High School was founded in 1839 as the first high school in Virginia.cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/about/history.html |title=EHS: History |accessdate=2008-02-18 |work=Episcopal High School website ] It was originally known as "The Howard School", from its location at the site of an earlier school. [citation
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=3nEWAAAAIAAJ&dq=Episcopal+High+School,+Alexandria+1839+howard&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0
title=The story of a southern school: the Episcopal High School of Virginia
last=Kinsolving
first=Arthur Barksdale
publisher=The Norman, Remington Co.
location=Baltimore, Maryland
date=1922
pages=18-21] It became known affectionately as "The High School". However, a board decision in fall 2007 removed all public use of the nickname "The High School" to improve the school's public image. The board of trustees agreed that, despite the historical context of the nickname, references to Episcopal High School as "The High School" created an elitist image that could be offensive to those outside the Episcopal High School community.Fact|date=February 2008Initially founded as an all-boys school, Episcopal enrolled its first 48 female students in 1991, a group commonly referred to as “The First 48.” The first girls graduated in 1993, and currently 45 percent of the student body is female. [cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/about/history.html |title=EHS: History|accessdate=2008-03-29 |work=Episcopal High School website ]
The school's main building had been the house of
Martha Washington 's granddaughter.Fact|date=June 2008 The house is still used today, mainly for administration offices. The high school was used as a Union Armyhospital during theAmerican Civil War ; this was the only time in the school's history that it was ever closed.Although known throughout the South, Episcopal's student body has become more diverse in recent years. The most represented states are Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland, New York, and South Carolina, but students come from 30 states, the District of Columbia and 17 countries.cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/admissions/faq.htmll |title=Admissions: Frequently Asked Questions |accessdate=2008-02-18 |work=Episcopal High School website ]
EHS competes in one of the oldest high-school football rivalries in the United States. Every fall season, beginning with the first game in 1900, the Maroon and the Woodberry Forest Tigers have competed on the football field. The location of the game alternates each year; it is either in Orange or Alexandria. [cite news |first=Mike |last=Morones |title='THE GAME': HIGH NOON For 107 years, two rival high-school football teams have squared off with one overriding goal: Sweet victory |url=http://www.fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2007/122007/12012007/337118 |work=
The Free Lance-Star |date=2007-12-01 |accessdate=2008-02-18 ]Honor code
Episcopal's
Honor Code is one of the oldest among secondary schools in the United States, and it forms the cornerstone of school life. The Honor Code consists of four parts:
*I will not lie.
*I will not cheat.
*I will not steal.
*I will report the student who does.At the end of any graded assignment Episcopal High School students are required to write the following:
*I hereby certify upon my honor that I have neither given nor received any assistance on this examination, nor am I aware of any breach of the honor code.The Honor Committee — composed of seven student-elected students and four appointed faculty members — promotes understanding of the code and manages individual violations. Violations of the first three points are serious disciplinary matters that usually result in expulsion; the fourth is enforced less strictly, though it is technically of equal importance to the others.
Academics
Episcopal students are required to complete 23 credits in order to graduate, in the areas of English, mathematics, foreign language, social studies, science, theology, physical education and the arts.cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/academics/overview.html |title=EHS: Academics|accessdate=2008-03-29 |work=Episcopal High School website ]
Students must enroll in at least five academic courses each semester, plus an afternoon athletic or activity option. They may take choir, orchestra or another elective choice as a sixth course, but may not enroll in seven courses without approval from the administration.cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/curriculum/index.html |title=EHS Curriculum Guide|accessdate=2008-03-29 |work=Episcopal High School website ]
The school offers more than 140 courses, including 40 Advanced Placement and honors courses. Students may also work with faculty members to develop independent study curriculum on an approved topic of their choice.cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/curriculum/index.html |title=EHS Curriculum Guide|accessdate=2008-03-29 |work=Episcopal High School website ]
The average class size is 12, with a 6:1 student-teacher ratio. There are 89 faculty members, and 80 percent live on campus.cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/about/glance.html |title=EHS: At a Glance |accessdate=2008-03-29 |work=Episcopal High School website ]
The grading scale ranges from honors (90-100) to failure (below 60). The honor roll is called the High List.cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/academics/overview.html |title=EHS: Academics|accessdate=2008-03-29 |work=Episcopal High School website ]
Athletics
Episcopal fields 43 boys’ and girls’ interscholastic teams in 15 different sports: football, field hockey, soccer, tennis, cross county, volleyball, basketball, squash, track and field, wrestling, baseball, crew, golf, lacrosse, and softball. Non-interscholastic sports, such as kayaking, rock climbing, dance, cross training, and strength training, are also available.cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/athletics/offerings.html |title=EHS: Sports Offerings|accessdate=2008-03-15 |work=Episcopal High School website ]
The boys’ teams compete in the Interstate Athletic Conference (IAC). The school has won 32 IAC Championships since 1979 and five Virginia Independent School State Championships since 1996. Episcopal’s girls’ teams compete in the Independent School League (ISL). They have won 18 ISL Championships since 1993. [cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/athletics/overview.html |title=EHS: Athletics Brochure|accessdate=2008-03-15 |work=Episcopal High School website ]
There are varsity, junior varsity, and, for some sports, junior-level teams. Students are expected to complete three seasons of sports as freshmen, at least two as sophomores and juniors, and at least one as seniors. However, these requirements may be met by participation in non-interscholastic sports or by serving as managers for the scholastic sports teams.
Arts Programs
Episcopal offers arts courses in instrumental music, vocal music, acting, dance, ceramics, photography, drawing, painting, music theory, and music recording. [cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/arts/academic.html |title=EHS: Academic Offerings in the Arts|accessdate=2008-03-29 |work=Episcopal High School website ] All students entering as freshman are required complete one credit in the arts, and older students must complete one-half credit in order to graduate.cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/academics/overview.html |title=EHS: Academics|accessdate=2008-03-29 |work=Episcopal High School website ]
Arts courses take place in the Ainslie Arts Center, named for former headmaster Lee S. Ainslie ’56. The building opened in 2003 and includes a black box theater and a recording studio. [cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/arts/ainslie.html |title=EHS: Ainslie Arts Center at Episcopal High School|accessdate=2008-03-29 |work=Episcopal High School website ]
The school regularly offers student and professional art shows, concerts and workshops. The National Chamber Players perform at the school several times each year, and student musicians often perform with the Youth Symphony Orchestra. [cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/arts/overview.html |title=EHS: The Arts at Episcopal High School|accessdate=2008-03-29 |work=Episcopal High School website ]
Religion
Students are required to go to a 15–20 minute chapel service three times a week. There is a voluntary church service each Sunday, and once a month there is a mandatory vespers service at night. The Friday chapel service is always student-led. Students of all religions are accepted to the school and allowed to lead Friday Services should they wish to do so. The school is informally affiliated with the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia, yet all are welcome.
Clubs
There are several student run clubs and organizations at EHS. Among the most active are The Young Republicans and Young Democrats, The Environmental Club, Spectrum (a club dedicated to student diversity), and The Students' Association of Performing Artists (known as S.A.P.A. throughout campus). Spectrum is one of the most influential clubs on campus, sponsoring several activities such as "In The World This Week" during Community Meeting, cultural meals, Halloween Dance, Valentine's Day carnation fundraiser, dress-down days, school-wide movie and discussion nights, Breast Cancer Awareness, Africa Outreach, and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Assembly. Members of the club also participate in the Alexandria Diversity Forum. S.A.P.A. is another very active club, hosting a variety of weekend activities. Past events include musical open mic nights (known as coffee houses), charity concerts, air guitar competitions, a Faculty-Student poker tournament, a beauty pageant for male students, and video game tournaments. The Young Republicans Club is one of the largest in the nation, and is privileged to often receive visits from U.S. senators, congressmen, and even presidents.The clubs receive funding from the school's activities committee and through their own fundraising activities.
Expenses
The comprehensive tuition fee for the 2007-08 school year was $38,200, in addition to the technology fee ($250), cost of books (about $600), and spending money. Student activities are included in the tuition, although there are some exceptions. cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/about/glance.html |title=EHS: At a Glance |accessdate=2008-03-29 |work=Episcopal High School website ]
Each student is also required to purchase a laptop from a designated vendor before entering the school as part of the school’s laptop program. The computers are frequently used in the classroom. [cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/academics/technology.html |title=EHS: Technology at Episcopal High School |accessdate=2008-03-29 |work=Episcopal High School website ]
The school offers financial aid in the form of grants, based on financial need and the individual student’s merit. About 30 percent of the student body received aid for 2007-08, with a total of over $3 million awarded.cite web |url=http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/about/glance.html |title=EHS: At a Glance |accessdate=2008-03-29 |work=Episcopal High School website ]
Notable Alumni
*
Stephen Ailes ,Secretary of the Army (1964-1965)
*Lee S. Ainslie , Managing Partner, Maverick Capital
*Louis Bacon ,hedge fund manager, Member of the Forbes 400
*Lenox D. Baker , Member of the Board, Anthem Healthcare
*Newton D. Baker , Secretary of War (1916-1921)
*T. Berry Brazelton , pediatrician and creator of the BrazeltonNeonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale
*Gaston Caperton , ex-governor ofWest Virginia and president of theCollege Board [ [http://www.wvculture.org/history/caperton.html William Gaston Caperton III ] ]
*Virginius Dabney , editor of the "Richmond Times-Dispatch " (1936-1969) and winner of the 1948Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing
*Paul DePodesta , former GM,Los Angeles Dodgers
*David R. Dougherty, Headmaster ofThe Hill School , Pottstown, PA
*Jonathan Dunlap -NASCAR Nextel Cup driver
*Todd Gray , Chef and Owner of DC's Equinox Restaurant
*Tim Hightower , NFL Running Back drafted in the Fifth Round by the Arizona Cardinals
*Lester Kinsolving , Political Talk Show Host onWCBM and Member ofWhite House Press Corps
*Ryder Lee , Lead Vocals,The Lost Trailers
*Burnet R. Maybank Jr. , Former Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, candidate for Governor, SC State Senator, and lawyer.
*John McCain (1954), Republican senator fromArizona and the 2008 Republican Party candidate forPresident of the United States [McCain has repeatedly noted in speeches that his high school days, and in particular the influence ofWilliam Bee Ravenel III were an important formative influence on his life. See McCain, John S. (2008, 1 April). " [http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/about/newsmccain2.html Episcopal Offered Me a Home] " Text of speech at Episcopal High School (Alexandria, Virginia). Retrieved on 2008-05-04. Also see Ringle, Ken (2008, 12 May). [http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/015/054vlnmt.asp A Hero's Life] . "The Weekly Standard " Volume 013, Issue 33. Retrieved on 2008-05-04. Also see NNDB entry on [http://www.nndb.com/people/914/000023845/ John McCain] . Retrieved on 2008-05-04.]
*R. Walton Moore ,United States House of Representatives (D-VA), (1919-1931)
*Andrew Nielson , Bass Guitar,The Lost Trailers
*Stokes Nielson , Guitar, Vocals, Songwriter,The Lost Trailers
*Jeff Potter , Drums,The Lost Trailers
*Julian Robertson , financier
*Quentin Roosevelt , youngest son ofTheodore Roosevelt
*Bryson Spinner ,NFL , QB,San Francisco 49ers
*Ernest M. Stires , EpiscopalBishop ofLong Island
*Tian Zheng , FinancierReferences
External links
* [http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/ Episcopal High School's official website]
* [http://www.boardingschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/276 Profile from BoardingSchoolReview.com]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,760209,00.html 1938 TIME Magazine Article on Episcopal's Centennial]
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