7/27/2010 12:40:18 PM
Current and past parents, students and alumni joined together for tennis, food and fun on Friday, July 23, 2010.
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5/21/2010 6:18:19 PM
The Lower School Drama Club brought a year's worth of work to the stage today in their performance of "Don't Look Now," a play that had its beginnings in the fall drama cluster. (Click on blog title to read more.)
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5/21/2010 5:59:10 PM
Architect Tim Green gave us a sneak peek tour of the new Lower School facility today. The classroom spaces come equipped with room for work and play, storage, bathrooms, common areas and plenty of natural light. The Physical Movement room is a dream tailored to ESA's needs. And the porches, breezeways and courtyard bring it all together. We're anxious to schedule a tour for parents as soon as the facility is ready. Your comments and questions are welcome.
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5/7/2010 9:42:46 AM
View the faculty skit that kicked off Field Day in Cade.
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10/23/2009 12:46:39 PM
At this point in the school year, in addition to enjoying some cooler temperatures, we at ESA are gearing up for Open House. As you know, Open House is the time when both campuses open their doors and invite interested students and families to visit and learn about the ESA program. Typically, families tour the campus with a student tour guide, talk with some of our teachers, meet some of the school leadership, and leave with a packet of information and an application. This year, however, we want visitors to not just hear about but actually see and experience the wonderful talent and personality of ESA students...
9/25/2009 4:07:04 PM
As the Episcopal School of Acadiana reaches its 30th anniversary, I think it's important to retrace our steps a bit and focus on the school's original mission and values. ESA's continued charge to promote original thinking in our students and aid the motivated student to find success will always be a major characteristic at the institution. Yet the other sturdy leg upon which we stand is our commitment to education outside the classroom, most importantly our honor code...
3/27/2009 1:23:24 PM
ESA was very fortunate this week to have Brenda Conlan on campus to help educate our students, faculty, and parents about the realities of drug and alcohol abuse. Click title to read more.