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THE KNIGHT TIMES Official Student Newspaper of Episcopal High School
March 2022
4650 Bissonnet, Bellaire, Texas 77401
EHS celebrates a week of kindness
www.ehshouston.org
Volume 37, Issue 8
Seniors gather for retreat at Camp Allen Class of 2022 shares a full day of activities and togetherness
MORGAN HEROD Staff Writer Dude Be Nice Week is a beloved tradition at EHS. Led by EHS Student Council, its main priority is celebrating kindness and gratitude. Though these characteristics are exemplified daily, the week serves as a reminder that being kind can make a positive impact on someone. This year marks the sixth annual Dude Be Nice Week. Throughout the week, STUCO worked hard to make everyone in the community feel special and loved. To kick off the week, over 600 wristbands were given to students and faculty members. On Tuesday, STUCO visited Ms. Gobea and Mrs. Gongora in the school store to show appreciation for their hard work. On Wednesday, a friendship bracelet station was set up in the library to honor special friends. Thursday, students had the opportunity to make cookies during lunch and give them to an important someone. Last Friday was Who Lifts You Up Day. Everyone had the opportunity to write a message on a balloon and give it to a special person who lifts them up daily. The main goal of the week is to normalize being kind. Kindness costs us nothing and is something we should always strive to show others. Small acts of niceness can have a big impact on another person. These acts can be as simple as holding the door for someone behind you, sitting with someone who is alone at lunch, or sending a thank you note to a teacher who was gracious during a hard time. The goal of this week is not to teach people how to be kind, but rather, remind everyone of its importance.
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The EHS Class of 2022 gathers in front of Lake Coffield and poses for a class photo during the Senior Retreat to Camp Allen on March 7. The seniors spent a day enjoying each other’s company and continuing to build lasting memories that they can fondly look back on as one of their last experiences before graduation in May. The annual retreat marks the bittersweet close of their final year at EHS. Photo courtesy of ehshouston Instagram. KATE FREEMAN Staff Writer
On March 7, the Class of 2022 had the privilege of going to Camp Allen for Senior Retreat. At the outset, seniors turned in their phones, broke up into advisory groups, and rotated through various activities. Among the many undertakings was pavilion games that included interactive ice breakers.” Learn more about The Senior Retreat on Page 2
Future Knights welcomed to the EHS community YANA SHARMA Staff Writer With the school year coming to an end, and summer slowly approaching, seniors are getting ready to prepare for their journeys to college while eighth graders are preparing to make their appearance in high school as freshmen. In recognition of this important step into secondary education, Episcopal High School held Knight Celebration, an event exclusively for students who have been accepted to the school. The event was held Wednesday, March 23, and has been in preparation for a few months. Admitted students came on campus to see what life at Episcopal is like and understand that Knight Life. During this event, students were able to learn about different aspects of Episcopal and its Four Pillars. Students were given the opportunity to interact with the faculty and present Knights to get a glimpse at the academic, athletic, and arts offering that can be enjoyed as a Knight. There was one feature that will distinguish this year’s Knight Celebration from previous years - a gift pickup. This year, admitted students were able to choose a gift to pick up in the Underwood Library. Student volunteers were also present to welcome the admitted students and to extend Episcopal friendship and convey a feeling of community. Families of potential future Knights were also in attendance with their children to see the school environment for themselves.
The future Knights were so excited at the prospect of attending Episcopal in the future and were exposed to the various
facets of EHS culture. There were plenty of future Knights who appeared thrilled to welcome the Class of 2026 to EHS.
The Knight Times Editor-in-Chief Connor Smith mans the Student Publications table along with other yearbook and newspaper staff during Knight Celebration. Photo by Chris Lahoti.