News that Stands Out
THE KNIGHT TIMES Official Student Newspaper of Episcopal High School
December 2019
4650 Bissonnet, Bellaire, Texas 77401
Therapy dogs aid in the stress of midterms
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Volume 34, Issue 5
Light Up the Knight!
Senior Class dives into the fashion world during the annual Senior Style Show.
BAILEY JUNELL Editor in Chief In the week before midterms in order to relieve stress and anxiety, therapy dogs visited EHS to help students overcome the stresses of testing. The dogs are a part of the Faithful Paws Pet Therapy, an association which aims to train animals to provide therapy to adults and children. They arrived on December 11 during both 5A and 5B in Brown building room 104. With their arrival, students were seen decompressing while interacting with the dogs. The dogs are personal pets that undergo training to develop into therapy dogs. Therapy dogs must also have all their vaccinations, be in great health, and must pass the CGC (Canine Good Citizen) test in order to come to EHS or any other facility. A total of six dogs - Champ, Lily Grace, Sonny, Tulip, Roscoe, and Cooper – came with their owners who joined the Faithful Paws Pet Therapy community and get to travel Liam Griffin and Brennan Howell shared the spotlight with their senior classmates during the “Light Up the Knight” style show held at the Westin Galleria Hotel. Photo by Camille Hanna. CHARLOTTE SULLIVAN Staff Writer
Photo by Mr. Scott Cunningham. around Houston to share their compassion. The Faithful Paws Pet Therapy Association, founded in 1997, is a ministry of the Bellaire United Methodist Church. It is a non-profit organization made up of volunteers. The certified pet therapy teams visit many facilities around Houston, including various hospitals, nursing homes, rehab centers, schools, and community groups. The association boasts over 350 teams and 150 facilities in the Houston area. The goal of this visit was for the students to become calm and relaxed before the stressful midterms, and it achieved just that. With many students rushing to meet and play with these adorable dogs, the event proved successful. Hopefully, it will become an annual tradition.
INSIDE NHS Sock Drive National Honor Society partnered with The Beacon to give back with a sock drive
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The Class of 2020 walked the runway during the annual Senior Style Show. The featured outfits came from various department stores around Houston, such as Dillard’s, Macy’s, Orvis, and Al’s Formal Wear. The students paraded in pairs to fun music and bright lights. At the end of the show, the seniors walked once again while Dean John Colello recognized them and their individual accomplishments throughout their Episcopal High School careers. Learn more about The Senior Style Show on Page 3
Students’ work displayed at the EHS Art Exhibition CONNOR SMITH Staff Writer Every year in early December, the Episcopal Visual Arts Department celebrates and shows off its students’ work in the Fall Student Arts Exhibition. Many sculptures, drawings, paintings, and forms of photography were displayed throughout the USC Art Gallery, the B building Atrium, and the glass cases in the Underwood Library. This exhibition serves as a way to show the hard work the Episcopal visual art students put in every day. The event was started so that these students will learn the importance of preparing work for an exhibition and consider the perspective of the viewer when creating their art. Students use this event to show the community their skills as an artist and allow outside judges to critique the wide variety of art. To judge the student’s art, the Episcopal Visual Arts Department brought in outside judges to make the tough decisions on the many mediums. The works that are seen as the best in the eyes of the judges were awarded during a ceremony on December 4. These awards are a way to motivate the Episcopal students into putting hard work into their final projects and help them improve throughout their Episcopal High School visual arts career. Though the Fall Student Arts Exhibition has been the same for many years, the
types of art have changed greatly. This year especially, the works of art have changed due to a new teacher in the Mixed Media class, Ms. Lauren Cunningham. The newest faculty member in the department, she has guided her class into new styles of art. These different works from the students have added more variety into the exhibition than ever before. 2D Awards: 1st Place- Quinn Moore (Painting) 2nd Place- Megan Smith (Drawing) 3rd Place- Samantha Hoover (Mixed Media) Best in Show- Aiden Hunter (Painting)
3D Awards: 1st Place- Blake Bagwell (Sculpture) 2nd Place- Chloe Butler (Ceramics) 3rd Place- Kate Freeman (Sculpture) Best in Show- Rachel Barker (Ceramics) Photography Awards: 1st Place- Sydney Kelso 2nd Place- Craig Choi 3rd Place- Tanner Fox Best in Show- Olivia Chapman Instructor Awards: Studio Arts- Sophia Liollio Photography- Brendan Massaro
Olivia Chapman, Brendan Massaro, Hutch Coward, Tanner Fox, Yana Sharma, River Reinertsen-Forehand, Craig Choi, and Sydney Kelso were award recipients in the photography category. Photo by Annie Katz.