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THE KNIGHT TIMES Official Student Newspaper of Episcopal High School
September 2021
4650 Bissonnet, Bellaire, Texas 77401
Academic effort recognized at Honors Chapel
www.ehshouston.org
Volume 37, Issue 2
Field hockey collects wins ahead of SPC play Knights to go head-to-head with SPC challengers on the turf
ISABEL O’GORMAN Staff Writer On Wednesday, September 8, the Episcopal community recognized students who performed commendably in the Academic Pillar during the spring semester of 2021. Junior Dean Mr. Mitchell noted the importance of Honors Chapel, saying, “What makes it so vital is the public recognition of private work. We don’t have pep rallies for people working on their junior research papers at 11:30. No crowds cheer when a student really nails an AB Calculus problem on a test. We need Honors Chapel to show respect for that difficult, lonely, and rewarding work.” Students acknowledged at Honors Chapel fall into either honor roll, academic awards, or both. The honor roll acclaims performance of highest honor and honor. The former recognizes students who perform with all A/A- with no more than one grade of B/B+ in an honors or AP class, and the latter commends all grades of Womens Field Hockey plays the Houston Christian Mustangs during a home game on Bissonnet Field. Photo by Olivia Chapman. CONNOR SMITH Editor-in-Chief
A/A-/B+/B with no more than one grade of B- in an honors or AP class. Additionally, the event acknowledges students with two kinds of academic awards: the Climb Award and the Effort Award. The Climb Award notes those who have overcome challenge in their academic pursuits, and the Effort Award celebrates students who have shown especially exemplary dedication in one of their classes. As a public recognition of commitment to the Academic Pillar in the form of achievement, effort, and persistence, Honors Chapel is a valued event to showcase Episcopal’s tradition and successes.
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Club Fair introduces campus organizations ESTEFANIA LOPEZ-SALAS Social Media Coordinator Club Fair serves as an opportunity for students around campus to get more involved in certain programs that interest them. Club Fair, which was held virtually this year, gave students the ability to do so. Students who run clubs or who were interested in starting a new one filmed a short 30-second video explaining what each club was about and its requirements. There were over 30 clubs to join this year, and each was sorted into a specific category. For example, for academic clubs, Math Club and Computer Science Club could be found. For culture and language: Chinese Club and French Club. Earth Club was an environmental club option along with many more. Honor societies were also open for sign up based on qualification, including Mu Alpha Theta, NEHS, and the newer international honor society for publications, Quill and Scroll, in its second year on campus. School clubs help improve academic performance, allow kids to discover new passions, help develop real-world skills, and more. This year, like so many others, the Club Fair was a success with a very high number of applicants.
In the first Chinese club event of the year, Chloe Song and Cameran Lu set up a stand to sell boba tea to fellow EHS students. Photo by Zack Donovan.