News You Can Use 2022-2023

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An afternoon of sporting events and barbecue on the Bishop's campus is followed by an evening football game at La Jolla High. Come cheer on the Knights!

Wednesday, Aug. 24, MBR Social: 8 a.m.; Meeting: 8:30 a.m.

Thursday, Aug. 18, 7:45 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

FIRST PA MEETING

Friday, Aug. 19, 7:45 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

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VOLUNTEER FAIR Wednesday, Aug. 24, 10 a.m.

Ellen Browning Scripps Hall Learn about and sign up for the many volunteer opportunities available at Bishop's. Committee chairs will be on hand to answer questions.

Tuesday, Aug. 23, 8 - 11 a.m. Students can purchase used textbooks at a discount. Gently used textbooks can be dropped off consignment.

Friday, Nov. 18, 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.

A MESSAGE FROM THE PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION

The entire Bishop's community celebrates the start of the holiday season with carols, cookies, cocoa and festivities. The evening begins with a chapel service and ends with the lighting of the Christmas tree.

Monday, Aug. 22, 7:45 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

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Wednesday, Sept. 14 Wednesday, Oct. 12 Wednesday, Nov. 9 Wednesday, Dec. 14 FALL PA MEETINGS *INDICATESOPPORTUNITYVOLUNTEER BOOK EXCHANGE*

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Grandparents enjoy an afternoon at Bishop's including lunch with their grandchildren and a Thanksgiving chapel service. They can also visit classrooms and snap fun and memorable photos.The Parents' Association meetings begin with an 8 a.m. social followed by the meeting from 8:30 - 10 a.m. All parents and guardians are encouraged to attend.

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FALL PARENTS' ASSOCIATION EVENTS s the days of summer wind down and our thoughts return to the bustle of school, I’m excited to reach out to Bishop’s families through our reintroduction of News You Can Use (NYCU). Meant to be an overview of people, places and traditions, we hope it serves as a handy guide to all things Bishop’s. While the last few years have been anything but normal, we’ve become acutely aware of the importance of connection and community. I was grateful to see everyone return to campus last fall, bringing back to life the traditions and events that make Bishop’s such a special place. This year our Parents’ Association (PA) theme is “Commit to Connect.” While every member of the Bishop’s community is naturally part of the Parents’ Association, we encourage you to attend our monthly PA meetings (dates/times for the fall meetings are below) and take advantage of the opportunities offered by the PA to connect with other families, faculty and staff. These connections help strengthen the community that supports and nurtures our students and each other. I’m thrilled to be volunteering with you this year, and am forever grateful for the opportunity to serve in this role. I encourage you all to commit to connect with Bishop’s this year – there is something at Bishop’s for everyone! Watch your email for our Volunteer Interest form that will highlight all the great ways to get involved. And please join us for our first Parents’ Association meeting on Wed. Aug. 24. Coffee/Social time at 8 a.m., meeting at 8:30 a.m., followed by the Volunteer Fair. Also, we encourage you and your students to check out our Book Exchange (see details below) our primary PA fundraiser. Jenn Beamer (Abby ʼ22, Lainie ʼ25, Lyla ʼ25)

Thursday, Dec. 1, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 28, 3 - 9 p.m.

BACK TO SCHOOL KNIGHT Thursday, Sept. 22, 5 to 8 p.m. Walk in your students' footsteps for the evening. You’ll attend your student’s advisory and go to each of their classes to meet their teachers and learn about the year ahead.

Wednesday, Aug. 17, 12:30 - 3 p.m.

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The 2022-23 school year marks my tenth year at Bishop’s and in San Diego, and yet I remember all-toowell the feeling of entering this place for the first time, unsure of how or where to connect. The feeling of belonging, of knowing that I was integral to the life of this institution that came over time, is the exact feeling that we strive for all of our students to achieve through their various relationships, activities, curricula and experiences at Bishop’s. Diversity, equity, inclusion and justice (DEIJ) work aims for belonging among our students, their families, faculty and staff by creating space for curiosity, discovery, discussion, learning and affirmation; justice refers to the actions we take to ensure that one person’s belonging does not come at the cost of someone else’s.

The DEIJ Team consists of coordinators representing several different areas of the School and supporting aspects of our programming for all members of our community. Our diversity statement, written with language shared in the Episcopal Baptismal Covenant, says, “Bishop’s is an inclusive community that believes our differences are a source of strength. We are committed to the pursuit of diversity, equity, inclusion and justice. We respect the dignity of every human being and aspire to be a school where all are known, cared for, and feel that they belong.”

DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & JUSTICE (DEIJ)

CO-CURRICULAR DEIJ programming expands beyond our school day into clubs, organizations, affinity spaces and conferences that allow willing students to go deeper in their understanding of diversity, identity and culture. We offer clubs that celebrate diversity and gender and explore issues locally and nationally in our society for students in grades 6-8. For students in grades 9-12, affinity spaces allow students to gather based on their shared identities. A handful of students each year attend the Student Diversity Leadership Conference (SDLC), sponsored by the National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAIS); Bishop’s will again host the Regional Student Diversity Summit (RSDS), with Francis Parker, La Jolla Country Day and Pacific Ridge Schools; and we’ll offer peer facilitation training for students, faculty and staff led by the Anti-Defamation League in August 2022. Students and families will receive updates on opportunities as they occur throughout the year.

All of our students will share DEIJ experiences out of the classroom that foster learning and conversation. Our advisory program earmarks time throughout the school year to engage in topical discussions that inform students on terms or issues; activities that promote sharing and vulnerability; and/or speakers who share their experiences of finding belonging.

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With 800 students who reside in more than 50 different zip codes throughout San Diego County, Bishop’s students arrive with various backgrounds, family structures, genders, ethnic and cultural identities, socio-economic structures, learning strengths and challenges, and perspectives through which they see the world. Together, they make up a dynamic environment in which they learn and grow with one another, no two being the same, and each striving to belong in this community. You may experience or hear of your students' experiencing DEIJ at Bishop’s in one of three ways:

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Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice Advisory Curriculum and DEIJ Program Support; Sixth Grade Team Lead Co-curricular Student Programs; Associate Director of College Counseling Faculty/Staff DEIJ Programming; Performing Arts Faculty Grades 9-12 DEIJ Advisory Curriculum; Math Department Faculty Chaplain DEIJ TEAM BY DAVID THOMPSON, JR.

CLASSROOM Courses and coursework at Bishop’s will offer various ways to see, explore and discover new topics. Our classroom teachers promote diverse voices and perspectives in their teaching, and offer space for discussion and vulnerability, with the hope to offer content that is representative of the world and school we live in and share.

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Christina Li joins the sixth grade math team. Starting in 2013, Christina taught a range of courses from pre-Algebra to Calculus at Newport Christian School. While there she also led a sixth grade orientation program and served as director for grades 6-12 while also continuing to teach and earn her Ed.M at Columbia University Teachers College.

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Annie Fierberg joins Bishop's from the Crane Country Day School in Santa Barbara where she spent eight years teaching middle school history courses in addition to coaching basketball, soccer and flag football and serving as a class dean. Annie completed a teaching internship at New Canaan Country Day School and spent three summers working as a residential life staff member at Wolfeboro Summer Boarding School. Annie holds a B.A. in American studies with a minor in English literature from Connecticut College. Priscilla Vargas Wrosch knows Bishop’s well as a visiting teacher of humanities classes in both the middle and the upper school. More recently, Priscilla was the lead teacher for sixth and seventh grade history classes at The Child's Primary School, where she also mentored and guided advanced research students through longterm research projects. Previously, Priscilla served as an appellate court attorney and spent seven years as a professor of legal research and writing at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law. Priscilla joins the eighth grade team as one of the lead American history instructors. Sara Islas, San Diego native, brings a wealth of experience in interdisciplinary humanities teaching, writing instruction, comparative literature and equitybased pedagogy to Bishop's. Sara has taught throughout California, most recently at High Tech Middle Mesa. At Bishop's, Sara is eager to return to the English classroom and bring her passion for writing and journalism to middle school students.

Dominique Voso joins the math and computer science departments from Riverdale Country Day in NYC where she taught for three years. In addition to teaching, Dominique will contribute to the Center for Creative Sciences and coach swimming.

Kate Sugar joins the sixth grade team and the English department. Raised in San Diego, Kate began her teaching career in New York City teaching multiple subjects in area charter schools. Besides serving as an English and history lead teacher, Kate was also trained as an instructional coach and worked as a learning specialist before returning to San Diego in 2020 to teach seventh grade humanities at High Tech Middle Mesa. Kate brings experience in the areas of adolescent learning and development, interdisciplinary curriculum design and culturally responsive teaching. Cory Logan has returned to the Bishop’s middle school science department in a temporary capacity for the fall semester. Cory co-created our sixth grade program and we are thrilled to have her back to help shape our youngest scientists. Marcus Milling has also rejoined the science department. Marcus was a teacher and department chair at Bishop’s for 10 years before leaving in 2016 to teach at Lincoln Community School in Accra, Ghana. Most recently, he taught physics and served as science department chair at The Archer School for Girls in Los Angeles, where he worked to shift their physics curriculum to include more demonstrations and labs. During his time at Bishop’s, Marcus was the primary author of the ninth grade physics curriculum. We are thrilled to have Marcus back on campus!

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Jennifer Miller joined the learning services team after more than 10 years as a Bishop’s seventh-grade English teacher, advisor and grade-level sponsor. Her experience implementing curricula and learning plans and enthusiasm for finding ways to support neurodiversity in her work with students, families and teachers make this a great fit.

Nicole Uhland, a long-time San Diegan, joins our Spanish language program. After teaching Spanish for many years at Christian High School in El Cajon, Nicole joined the world languages department at Francis Parker School, where she served as department chair from 2020-2022. Nicole brings a wealth of experience and knowledge in the areas of second language acquisition, team-based departmental work, curriculum design and program development, as well as leadership experience in mock trial and student life. Nicole is working toward her M.A. degree in educational leadership at the University of San Diego. Leah Rogstad joins the world languages department in the Spanish language program. Originally from Vermont, Leah began her teaching career in 2016 at The Webb Schools in Claremont, Calif., where she participated in all aspects of boarding school life and contributed to world language curriculum design. In 2019, Leah joined the Episcopal School of Los Angeles where she developed a Spanish curriculum for grades 7-12. Leah spent 2021 in Pamplona, Spain on a Fulbright grant, completing her M.A. degree in teaching Spanish as a foreign language.

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Catherine Beamer will serve as the math department chair for middle and upper school.

Kristen Tregar joins the Bishop’s Performing Arts department as our new theater arts teacher. Dr. Tregar has been teaching for more than a decade at the secondary and undergraduate levels. Her theatrical pursuits include directing, dramaturgy and devised performances. In collaboration with Irish colleagues, she founded The Ireland Project, an intercontinental devised theater work with high school students in New York and Tallaght, Ireland. Kristen also worked in a variety of animal-related positions including as a wild animal keeper with the Wildlife Conservation Society. She received her Ph.D. in theater and drama from the joint program at UC San Diego and UC Irvine, her B.A. in biology from Bryn Mawr College, her M.S. in forensic science from CUNY and her M.A. in educational theater from New York University.

Laura Cummings will serve as Bishop’s new science department chair. Rachel Ching will be interim department chair for the fall semester. Ben Heldt, a Bishop’s science teacher for six years and chair of the science department since 2019, has taken on the new role of dean of faculty. Ben will provide academic leadership, encourage excellence in teaching and promote the well-being and development of the faculty.

We are thrilled to welcome Kyle Melton back to the performing arts department as our technical theater and design instructor. Kyle taught at Bishop's for the 2016-2017 school year before joining the staff of The Old Globe Theater as Lead Properties Carpenter, where he worked for five years. While Kyle was at The Old Globe, he remained connected to Bishop’s, supporting the performing arts program and the facilities team.

New School Counselor Lauren Gray will partner with Director of Counseling Megan Broderick ’98 to support the entire community with a particular focus on middle school students. Lauren received her undergraduate degree in psychology from San José State University and her master's in social work at New York University. Lauren was a counselor in the middle school program at Coronado Unified School District for four years. She is looking forward to bringing her passion for supporting adolescents and their families to The Bishop's School.

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Shane Walton ’98 is the new director of student-athlete and coaching development. Shane brings a wealth of knowledge from his coaching, playing and counseling experience to this new role.

NEW STAFF & TRANSITIONS

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DRESS UNIFORM DATES FOR 2022-2023 Nov. 18, 2022: Grandparents’ Day Dec. 13, 2022: Christmas Chapel Mar. 16, 2023: Founders’ Day Chapel Apr. 14, 2023: Easter Chapel Refer to the 2022-2023 Student and Family Handbook for complete uniform information.

BY JENN BEAMER (ABBY '22, LAINIE '25, LYLA '25) BISHOP’S KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL

First up, students love the Korean beef. Sara notes that it is served “with an optional pickled topping that is made with daikon radish and carrots that are shredded and marinated. It really surprises me how many students choose to have the pickle.”

UNIFORMS

BISHOP'S BOOK STORE WHERE: Gilman Hall off the Quad WHEN: 7:15 - 11:30 a.m. Mon. - Fri. 12:30 - 3:15 p.m. Mon, Wed. & Fri. 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. Tues. & Thurs. WHAT: Used uniforms: shirts, pants, shorts, skirts and outerwear all at an amazing price!

● Bishop's ties ● P.E. uniforms ● Spirit wear and outerwear for adults and kids ● Bishop's scarves,accessories:logohats,visors,socks,waterbottlesandmore!

● And of course books, notebooks, pens, pencils and snacks. S ara Sweet has been the director of food services at Bishop’s for nearly 30 years. Every day, Sara and her crew prepare lunch for 800 students and nearly 200 faculty and staff. The lunch menu includes a hot daily special, vegetarian and gluten-free options, homemade soups, a pasta bar and salad. Everything is prepared from scratch using locally-sourced meats and produce. Some recent menus include: nacho bowl with rice and beans; chicken or jack fruit shawarma with rice, naan, tzatziki sauce and Greek salad; teriyaki-marinated salmon with broccoli, rice and spinach salad. Menus are posted weekly on line on the dining and transportation services resource board on Blackbaud (bishops.myschoolapp.com). We asked Sara what are students’ favorite lunches. Not surprisingly, kids continue to crave the usual suspects: pizza and hamburgers. But there were some other favorites that may surprise you!

FALL 2022 7 NEWS USEyou can REGULAR UNIFORM: Shirts: White, navy, forest green or sky blue Bishop's logo long or short sleeve polo. Seniors may wear maroon. Pants, shorts and skirts: Black or khaki pants and fingertip-length black or khaki shorts, chino fabric and logo-free; fingertip-length khaki or black watch-plaid skirts.

IMPORTANT REMINDERS ABOUT OUTERWEAR: Any Bishop's logo sweatshirt or jacket; navy crew neck or cardigan sweater with embroidered logo, navy or forest green v-neck sweater or vest. Seniors may wear maroon. DRESS UNIFORM: White collared button-down dress shirt or blouse, Bishop’s logo OR logo-free; gray dress pants or fingertip-length gray skirts; Bishop's tie or senior tie.

Next up: garlic bread. Bishop’s makes their own with lots of butter, fresh garlic, parsley and Parmesan cheese. It’s a labor of love, but much appreciated by the students. Finally, the students are always game for breakfast for lunch. “The little kids love it when we serve pancakes or waffles. They especially like it when we offer whipped cream.” Sara loves getting ideas from students and families and is always open to feedback. You can reach Sara at sweets@bishops.com.

SHOES: Black, low top shoes

Aug. 19, 2022: Matriculation/Picture Day Aug. 30, 2022: Service Club Day Oct. 4, 2022: Blessing of the Animals Chapel Oct. 7, 2022: Make-up Picture Day* Oct. 27, 2022: Father Michael Lapsley Chapel *Only required for students taking make-up pictures, and only during picture-taking

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This year, the student support team introduces a new partnership with the Bishop’s family community. The goal is to help our families support their children as they navigate moments, They will kick off the year with a workshop for all adult family members on Monday, Aug. 22 from 4 - 7:30 p.m. The focal point of this workshop is the School’s breakout substance 2022-2023 FAMILY consent, identity positive digital citizenship.

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KNIGHTS NEWS Knights News is a weekly e-newsletter put together by the marketing department and sent every Sunday at noon to families via email. Each issue includes information about what is happening on campus during the week. The newsletter is divided into sections such as What’s New?, Weekly Schedule and Announcements and includes a monthly calendar of events and current news. You can find links to purchase tickets to performances, sign up to volunteer, RSVP to oncampus events, and more.

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• TikTok: @the bishops school • YouTube: youtube.com/user/BishopsSchool

RESOURCE BOARDS Log onto Blackbaud (bishops.myschoolapp.com) and you’ll find a plethora of information. Click on the “Resources” button for information on everything from athletics and college counseling to service learning and photos from school events (Vidigami). It’s worth it to take a few minutes to click around and see all the information available on the Resource Boards.

DAILY BULLETIN The Daily Bulletin is published every day and gives a rundown of the day on campus for the students. It includes the class schedule for the day, announcements, meetings and the upper and middle school sports schedules. The Daily Bulletin is read to the students every morning in their advisory. You can find the Daily Bulletin on the Resource Board. The Bishop’s School is a vibrant and busy place and there is always something happening on campus. How do families stay connected and up-to-date? We’ve got you covered!

• Instagram (official school account): @the_bishops_school • Instagram (official athletics account): @bishops_athletics

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AUTHOR EVENT Please mark your calendars for Sept. 19, 6:30–8 p.m. when Michele Borba, Ed.D., the author of “Thrivers: The Surprising Reasons

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BISHOP'S APP The Bishop’s App is the easiest way to stay up-to-date with what’s happening on campus. Available for Apple and Android phones, it includes the daily schedule, a list of daily events, the school calendar, athletics information by sport, Bishop’s news stories and quick links to the School website and directory. Scan the QR codes in the sidebar to access. Locker Room–weekly athletics Scenes–quarterly video Counseling Bulletin–sent on 10th, 11th or 12th grade students SOCIAL MEDIA • Facebook (The Bishop’s facebook.com/the.bishops.schoolSchool):

Why Some Kids Struggle and Others Shine” will share insights from her book with our community. This book was the 2022 summer reading selection for Bishop’s faculty.

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– LANCY LI (CRYSTAL ’23, NASON ’25)

– MALIN PEABODY (EMMY ’22, LUKAS ’24)

– LISA MORERA (CARMEN ’25, STELLA ’28)

THE VALUE OF VOLUNTEERING FALL 2022 9 NEWS USEyou can I have volunteered at Bishop’s bookstore for the past five years and I love it. I so enjoy directly connecting with the students who come in to buy books and snacks or just to chat for a few minutes. I will definitely keep offering to help Mrs. Saldaña and the rest of the bookstore crew for as long as my kids are at Bishop’s.

– JESSICA SCHUSTER KASS (SYDNEY ’28)

– KIM PAVEL (REX ’23)

Volunteering at the school has been rewarding on so many levels, I’ve made new friends and love that I can directly contribute to a community that is committed to the wellbeing of my children!

– SHU FAN (JAMES ’23, HENRY ’27) Engaging with the Bishop’s community leads to inspiring, energizing and supportive connections. Volunteering at events such as the Christmas Tree Lighting, Bish Bowl and Graduation Reception, dials into the heartbeat of our community. Everyone in the community pulls together to problem-solve while developing memorable experiences.

Our family started at Bishop's two years after moving from London to San Diego. I was delighted to be introduced to the Global Education Initiative (GEI) parent volunteer group at my first PA meeting. The people I met and the events I helped with opened my eyes to the incredible community at this school. From there I tried other volunteer roles, and through each experience I have enjoyed not only the opportunity to make great friends and feel truly connected with the community, but also to gain insight into my kids' lives that I would never have otherwise. I am grateful that Bishop's cultivates this partnership with families and actively fosters our community.

Volunteering at Bishop’s was a great way for me to hit the ground running as a new parent. Through volunteering, I made new friends, got to know members of the staff, and saw firsthand how critical volunteer efforts are to the success of the School. I encourage anyone who wants to immerse themselves in the Bishop’s community to jump in with both feet and trust that you will love being a part of the team!

– THAO BUU-HOAN (LUCAS ’21, MARCUS ’24) By volunteering at school, I get to know the Bishop’s educational philosophy better and appreciate the opportunity to be involved in the education of my children. Through volunteering at various events, I am always impressed by the many talented and dedicated families, teachers and staff and feel the strong bond of the Bishop’s community.

– JAMIE GOVER (LILY ’24, MIA ’25) I love volunteering at Bishop's because it is a way to meet other families whom I would not otherwise get to know. It is a way to connect to other aspects of the School (different grade levels, different sport or arts interests) through parents and faculty members. I especially love when I get to interact with the students! They are always so grateful and it is a joy to see them on campus.

– KATE SPIRO (DILLON ’25, LUKE ’27) As an international family at Bishop’s, we feel welcomed by and supportive of our community, and to be a volunteer is a great opportunity to get to know our school more and be connected with other families!

Volunteering has enhanced my experience at Bishop’s. It is wonderful to see first hand the strong connection the administration has to each other and to our children. When I volunteered at the middle school pool party I witnessed Mr. Kim jump in the pool with the students. And not just jump in but cannonball! It helped me understand the administrations’ desire to develop and build deep connections with students.

KBG always welcomes new volunteers! If you are interested in getting involved, reach out to Wendy Gibbons, KBG president, at wgibbons1@me.com. Follow us on Instagram at @knightsboostergroup and check out our Resource Board on Blackbaud. GO KNIGHTS!!

BVAC volunteers work with the visual arts department on students' art exhibitions on and off campus, connect the school community through visual arts and promote school spirit.

BETH GARON Director of Parent and Family Relations

BISHOP'S VISUAL ARTS COMMUNITY (BVAC)

BVAC assists the visual arts department in partnering with local art museums and galleries to provide in-person and virtual exposure to art. We welcome all new volunteers! If you are interested in getting involved, reach out to Song Zhang, BVAC Lead Parent, at szhang01@gmail.com. We meet on the first Wednesday of the month from 9 to 10 a.m. at school. The first BVAC meeting is Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022. Check out Knights News for upcoming meetings and events.

PERFORMING ARTS CIRCLE (PAC)

PAC will meet on the second Monday of each month. Whether your child is a singer, dancer, actor, instrumentalist or loves to work on sets or costumes, please join us for our first meeting on Sept. 12 at 8:30 a.m. in the Manchester Board Room (MBR). You'll hear updates from the performing arts faculty, make connections with performing arts families and find out about volunteer opportunities. All new and returning families are welcome to join this wonderful group. Email Kiyon Chung, PAC President, at pac@bishops.com with any questions.

Beth is a member of Bishop’s Advancement team whose work helps support financial aid as well as all aspects of campus life. Beth’s focus is on family engagement. She is the liaison to the Parents' Association (PA), KBG, PAC and BVAC, working with each group on communications, event planning and organization and volunteer recruitment. She can help families navigate the School and identify resources to help answer any questions you may have. Beth also works with the alumni director on events for former Bishop's students and families. (858) 875-0792 | beth.garon@bishops.com

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The Performing Arts Circle (PAC) is a group volunteering on behalf of middle and upper school students in the performing arts including choir, instrumental music, technical theater, dance, musicals and plays. PAC volunteers work "behind the scenes" to support and promote upcoming performances and build and foster a community among performing arts families.

“What time is it? KNIGHT TIME!!!!”

The Bishop's Visual Arts Community (BVAC) is a group of hands-on volunteers who support Bishop’s Visual Arts, student artists and faculty, and are a resource for families who wish to engage in the innovation and creativity of the visual arts.

The Knights Booster Group (KBG) is a group of volunteers who work with Bishop’s Athletics to support our sports teams, student-athletes and coaches. KBG organizes events to promote school spirit and build community around athletic events including: Bish Bowl, tailgates and the BESPYs (Bishop’s Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards). KBG partners with the athletics department to present educational programs on student-athlete health and safety and the college recruiting process. They also organize and provide training and resources for athletics team parents.

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12 THE BISHOP’S SCHOOL 7607 La Jolla Boulevard La Jolla, CA 92037-4799 www.bishops.com Non-Profit U.S. ThePAIDPostageBishop’sSchool FALL 2022 CHANGE SERVICE R EQUESTED 2022-2023 IMPORTANT DATES AUGUST 18 AUGUST DECEMBERNOVEMBERSEPTEMBERSEPTEMBER2457-9SEPTEMBER22SEPTEMBER23OCTOBER4OCTOBER5OCTOBER24-25OCTOBER28NOVEMBER11NOVEMBER1821-25DECEMBER122-JANUARY4 JANUARY 5 JANUARY 16 FEBRUARY 17 FEBRUARY 20 MARCH 13-14 MARCH 27-APRIL 7 APRILMAYMAYMAYMAYMAYMAY2861215232629JUNE1JUNE2 First Day of School First Parents' Association Meeting & Volunteer Fair Labor Day, no classes BackRetreatstoSchool Knight Fall Break, no classes Blessing of the Animals Yom Kippur, no classes Midterm Break, no classes Bish Veterans'Bowl Day, no classes Grandparents’ Day Thanksgiving Break, no classes Christmas Tree Lighting Winter Break, no classes Classes Resume Martin Luther King Jr. Day, no classes Professional Growth Day, no classes Presidents’ Day, no classes Midterm Break, no classes Spring Break, no classes Head of School Holiday, no classes Bishop's Junior/SeniorGala Prom Well-being Break, no classes Volunteer Thank You Breakfast Last day of classes Memorial CommencementBaccalaureateDay 20232022 GRADE LEVEL DINNERS (ADULTS ONLY) OCT. 18 - Eighth Grade NOV. 2 - Tenth Grade NOV. 15 - Eleventh Grade AUG. 30 - Twelfth Grade SEPT. 1 - Ninth Grade SEPT. 6 - Seventh Grade SEPT. 15 - Sixth Grade Informal dinner with presentations by faculty and administration All dinners will be held in the Ellen Browning Scripps Dining Room from 6 - 8 p.m.

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