News that Stands Out
THE KNIGHT TIMES Official Student Newspaper of Episcopal High School
August 2021
4650 Bissonnet, Bellaire, Texas 77401
Class of 2022 enjoys annual Senior Breakfast
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Volume 37, Issue 1
Freshman Orientation
Freshmen and new students learn what it means to be a Knight
CORY KARDESCH Sports Editor On August 27, the annual Senior Breakfast took place in the Alumni Room in the Hildebrand Athletic Center. Senior Breakfast is what precedes the Senior Pin Ceremony and Senior Blessing. This event always involves a distinct theme with decorations and a special breakfast for all seniors to enjoy together. Advisories sat together cherishing this moment, as it has been four years since they first met. Throughout the years, each advisory has grown closer together, and they enjoyed each other’s company at this traditional event. The Class of 2022 is the largest graduating class in Episcopal High School history with 192 students. It was not just a breakfast that took place, but photos were taken to be put in the Senior Style Show later in the school year. This is a great opportunity for final year high schoolers to come together and celebrate how far they have come in their high school career. At this event, all students reminisced many memories they shared together as a group.
Freshmen Evan Bellinger-Spivey, Sophia Cormier, Marley Robbins, and Quinn Morgenroth gathered with their classmates for Student Orientation and Opening Knight. Photo by Leana Greene. LEANA GREENE Production Editor
The annual Freshman Orientation occurred on August 16-17. Students learned about their laptops, met their advisors, teachers, and other faculty and staff, and made new friends within their advisory. Students also learned the Episcopal High School hymn with the rest of the Class of 2025. Learn more about Freshman Orientation and Opening Knight on Page 2
New campus guidelines issued for Covid ESTEFANIA LOPEZ-SALAS Social Media Coordinator This marks the beginning of the last year for the Class of 2022, with many more senior-specific events to follow this school year.
INSIDE Our Town Theater prepares for upcoming fall performance
PAGE 2 Fall sports underway Programs begin work toward full seasons
PAGE 8 Features ........................ 2-3 Culture ......................... 4 Entertainment ............... 5 Knight Shift ................ 6 Opinion ........................ 7 Sports ........................... 8
All faculty and staff at Episcopal High School had to make many changes to their curriculum and teaching methods due to Covid-19. Social distancing and remote classes were something that teachers, and students as well had to get used to. Luckily this 2021-2022 school year is looking much more promising. Masks are optional for both indoor and outdoor facilities, and EHS is asking for those without masks to continue to respect those students and adults who prefer to use a mask around campus. EHS is not making the vaccine mandatory to return to campus, but it is recommending that all who aren’t already vaccinated do so. Quarantine and isolation rules will continue to be used regarding close contact with the virus or actually getting the virus. The EHS community looked forward to returning to a typical classroom environment. Remote learning will be minimal, daily Chapel in Benetiz Chapel returns with masking required, and normal cafeteria service is available. If a student is quarantining, they will still be able to view the class remotely, but they will not be able to interact with their classmates during these online classess. Like many people within
our community requested, virtual class days will still occur. There will be three fully-virtual class days per semester. EHS is ready to welcome back its clas-
sic traditions within the Four Pillars, which are Academics, Arts, Athletics, and Religion, to make this school year as enjoyable as it can be.
Daily Chapel has always been a tradition at EHS. With Covid, changes have had to be made, including masking up. Other than Chapel, students and faculty have the option of wearing masks during the day. Photo by Lili Masterson.