News that Stands Out
THE KNIGHT TIMES Official Student Newspaper of Episcopal High School
December 2021
4650 Bissonnet, Bellaire, Texas 77401
Choices focuses on critical mental health concerns
www.ehshouston.org
Volume 37, Issue 5
Winter season brings promise for EHS athletic teams Basketball, soccer, swimming, and wrestling make their return
RAIGAN CLAY Staff Writer Choices Advocacy educates and assists students on a variety of teen-related topics within our community. The Choices Advocacy program held its first meeting November 18 to discuss the direction of the program and how students this year will be involved with the future of the program, as well as the topic of mental health. Student representatives Grace Manalac, Kara Thomas, and Raigan Clay are very excited to be overseeing Choices this year and creating a safe space for students to discuss personal issues. As the student body heads into midterms and the holiday season, Choices wants to encourage positivity and healthy behaviors. It would be beneficial for students to take a break and some time to reflect on where they are in life and perhaps establish goals that would help mold them into the best version of themselves. Mindfulness is very important for reflection and can help put a life situation into perspective by laying out what is important and what to be thankful for. If students are struggling in any way, it is important to acknowledge and, if comfortable doing so, talk to a loved one or a trusted person about it to unpack any issues affecting mental health. Another thing Choices points out is that dealing with mental health is not always linear and is measured by the individual, so it may take time and effort to build healthy habits that last.
The varsity girls soccer team huddles up at half to discuss the triumphs and struggles of their game against HCYA on Tuesday, November 30. Photo courtesy of ehsknights_gsoccer Instagram. JALYNN WOOLLEY Staff Writer
This winter season has brought victories for all of the athletic programs, with the promise of more to come. Teams are creating a welcoming culture as an influx of freshmen join returning players in each program’s pursuit of an SPC championship. The courts and fields are alive with the sounds of success on the Episcopal campus and beyond. Learn more about The Christmas Sing-along on Page 2
Advent Chapel sings its way back to EHS CAMPBELL RICHARDSON Staff Writer
INSIDE Finding Christmas hotspots in Houston Learn about fun things to do around Houston this holiday season
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Teacher Spotlight highlights Mr. Lerch Honoring the dean and his contributions over many years
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Features ........................ 2-3 Culture ......................... 4 Entertainment ............... 5 Opinion......................... 6 Sports ........................... 7 Knight Shift...................... 8
Advent Chapel is a school tradition that is just about as old as EHS itself. The service is a set of “lessons and carols” much like those celebrated in Episcopal and Anglican churches across the country and the world. Perhaps the most famous of these is the one at King’s College Cambridge, which takes place every year on Christmas Eve and is broadcast around the world on BBC. The lessons tell a roughly chronological story of God’s redemptive work in history, the promise of a coming Messiah, and, finally, the birth of Jesus Christ. The carols are a variety of songs, hymns, and canticles, which are sung Christian poems from across the centuries of the Church that further express the hope and joy of the holiday season. Each is selected by Performing Arts Chair Mr. Garmon Ashby to complement the lesson with which it is paired. Readers for the service are selected from all parts of the community, including students of all grades, faculty, staff, parents, and alumni. Due to last year’s changes around the pandemic, social distancing, masking up, and more, Advent Chapel wasn’t in its traditional form in the 2020-2021 school year. This year, on December 7, the entire student body and its staff met in Benitez
Chapel in the evening for the beautiful, once-a-year event. Sadly, since the Chapel is already packed with so many students, visitors, speakers, and more, parents had to wait until the following evening to come enjoy the service. The Benitez Chapel was full of candles and dim lights and really captured the holi-
day spirit. All students wore formal dress uniform and enjoyed the new blue hangings and the prophecies focused on the coming of Jesus. Advent Chapel is an event that makes EHS so special, and it helps the entire community prepare for the coming holidays by enjoying a unique event.
The choir gathers in preparation for Advent Chapel in the beautifully adorned Benitez Chapel. Photo by Jalynn Woolley.