The Parents' Promise

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Parents Helping Bring the Campaign to Completion


The EHS Promise has already had a remarkable impact on the experience of Episcopal's students.
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Members of last year’s graduating Class of 2011 through today’s freshman class of 2015 have found an intellectual center of campus in the renovated March Library that has drawn them into their studies as never before, encouraging them to linger beyond class time and study hall hours. These students have also trained, competed, and supported their peers in a state-of-the-art athletics center where the platform for achieving one’s personal best has been built. In addition, progress toward the Middle-Income Financial Aid Initiative has strengthened their classes with diverse perspectives and experiences, and the expanded admissions office in Penick Hall has provided a welcoming and comfortable impression to their future peers.

With $73 million raised of the $85 million goal, the School is now turning to current parents to help bring the campaign to completion.

The Parents' Promise is an effort to raise $6.5 million of the remaining $13 million of the overall campaign goal from EHS parents.


Both Bennett and Isabelle have enjoyed using the new athletics facilities as well as the pleasant study areas of the renovated library. Whether it is academics, the arts, or athletics, students know they have the physical resources to pursue their interests at the highest level possible. As an example, because of the new athletics facilities, Isabelle will be able to play club volleyball in the off season. Through the broad support from all parents, we can help pass on the gift of a great educational experience to the future generation of students.

Lucinda and Chris Jones
Parents of Isabelle '14 and Bennett '11