The Knight Times / February 2022 Issue 7

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News that Stands Out

THE KNIGHT TIMES Official Student Newspaper of Episcopal High School

February 2022

4650 Bissonnet, Bellaire, Texas 77401

EHS declares new registration rules

www.ehshouston.org

Volume 37, Issue 7

Basketball team proves clutch in championship Knights continue to set precedents on and off the court

CAMPBELL RICHARDSON Staff Writer While the next school year may seem far away, it really is closer than students think. Next month applications for next year’s classes for current freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and future EHS students will begin. As this is their last year at Episcopal, seniors will instead be busy with college counseling. In advisory on March 1, advisors will look over students’ graduation requirements, registration instructions, and scheduling worksheets and introduce the registration process. The next day, an online form will be open and available on MyBackpack to fill out for classes. It is recommended to fill out the form as soon Episcopal is adapting to an evermore online world by offering online registration options to students. Photo courtesy of PCMag.com. as possible. Students have until March 11 to finish and submit their classes. Required core academic courses such as history or English will be automatically set as the default option and already part of the schedule unless an alternate class is selected. Certain courses require prerequisites or instructor approval. To apply for honors classes and other non-level classes, an appeal is needed to be accepted, and the form will provide the option to request a preferred class. For honors history, English, and world language, a written sample will also be necessary along with the MyBackpack form. Some art classes require an independent appeal, audition, or interview with the respective course director that will not be provided on the form.

INSIDE Kaia “The Machine” Chambers

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Kanye West Understand the mental process and tribulations of a musical genius

PAGE 7 Monopolies Engage with the economically cutthroat nature of the gaming industry

PAGE 10 Features ........................ Culture ......................... Entertainment ............... Special Feature ................ Opinion ........................ Sports...........................

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The boys basketball team gathers with its well-earned SPC trophy. The Knights defeated Greenhill in the finals of the conference tournament with a score of 56-55. Photo courtesy of EHS Sports. JAZZMIN DUNCAN Opinions Editor

The Episcopal boys basketball program returned from Dallas with an SPC Championship. Along with girls basketball and wrestling, who were SPC runners-up, and girls soccer, who placed in the top three, all the Knights teams that competed gave a valiant effort. The programs are clearly thriving with the promise of more success in the future. Learn more about Winter SPC Results on Page 11

EHS community enjoys annual fundraising gala YANA SHARMA Staff Writer Episcopal High School’s Auction Gala took place on Friday, February 18, 2022, at the Hildebrand Athletic Center following an online auction which kicked off the fundraising campaign. Preparations for the gala were part of a long process. It started from the end of last year’s gala in March 2021. The gala consisted of catering from Jackson Company Catering, offering magnificent food. Decorators came to the campus to transform the gym to a stunning ballroom setting. Each year, the gala hopes to raise around $1 million in donations. EHS galas began in 1984 and have resulted in huge donations to the school. It started as a very small event with a small group of families. It soon expanded and was held at a few country clubs around Houston before it became bigger and an on-campus gathering after Hurricane Harvey. The theme this year, disco, really made this gala stand out. One thing that separates this gala from all its predecessors is the dress code and attire. The gala consisted of cocktail attire with a bit of a dazzling disco flare.

Every year, the EHS community hosts a fundraising gala that raises money for various causes. Photo by Ms. Lauren West.


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