News that Stands Out
THE KNIGHT TIMES Official Student Newspaper of Episcopal High School
April 2021
4650 Bissonnet, Bellaire, Texas 77401
www.ehshouston.org
Volume 35, Issue 9
A Knight for the Arts
Episcopal hosts special St. Jude’s runathon event
A live showcase honoring performing and visual arts students
BAILEY JUNELL Editor-in-Chief On Saturday April 10, Episcopal High School faculty and students joined St. Jude Hospital to host a runathon. The event was created to help raise money for the St. Jude Children Research Hospital, which helps find cures for cancer and other diseases in children. St. Jude Research Hospital is a leader in research and treatment for childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases in children. The hospital is funded through donations, and no family with a child going through treatment ever receives a bill. The runathon was hosted on the Episcopal track. The goal for the participants was
“Thank you to everyone who participated in the runathon and donated to St. Jude. You are greatly appreciated!” = Mya Broughton to run or walk around the track as many times as they could within an hour. Beforehand, these runners had family or friends make a pledge to donate a certain amount of money per lap. Many students participated in this event, including the majority of the track team who helped put together the event. Each and every person ran at his or her own pace, but some members of the track team clocked in an impressive 32 laps in an hour despite having a meet the day before. Sophomore Mya Broughton, who is an ambassador for St. Jude’s Leadership Society, organized the runathon. This event has raised money for the children who receive treatment from St. Jude’s. Here are the instructions to donate to the fundraiser: First, go to this website http://events.stjude.org/episcopal_knights Underneath a maroon-colored button labeled join team, click the grey button with a white border tagged named Donate to this team to donate. Once clicked, fill out the form with the appropriate information. Once filled out, click the maroon button at the bottom labeled Donate, and you have successfully donated to St. Jude on behalf of EHS.
INSIDE Senior Style Show The Island Knights Senior Style Show
PAGE 2 Recycling A look at recycling on and off campus
PAGES 6-7 Features ........................ 2-4 Culture ......................... 5 Special Feature ............. 6-7 Entertainment ............... 8 Knight Shift.................. 9 Opinion ........................ 10 Sports ........................... 11-12
In the final performance during A Knight for The Arts at the The Rustic Downtown, the theater program performed “Gaston” from the spring musical Beauty and the Beast. The night was filled with entertainment, food, and fun for all. Photo by Mrs. Kate Philbrick. ESTEFANIA LOPEZ-SALAS Staff Writer
The EHS Arts Pillar hosted a live showcase to celebrate the hard work of many performing and visual arts students. The event was held on April 11 at The Rustic Downtown. Over 120 student-artists from every arts discipline participated. The live performances, artwork displays, and videos recognized the impressive accomplishments of the students and faculty. Learn more about The Knight for the Arts on Page 2
Student body selects new officers for the 2021-2022 school year during elections CORY KARDESCH Copy Editor Student Council elections for the 20212022 school year were just completed, and those chosen to lead the student body next year are Beau Edwards, President; Caterina Cruces, Vice-President; Craig Choi, Secretary; and Jazzmin Duncan, Parliamentarian. Every year at this point in the school year, applications and elections take place for Student Council. Student Council is a group of students, led by faculty advisors, who are elected for a position and who seek to improve the school, create new ideas, and be the voice for the students and their classes. Student Council officers are comprised of the Student Body President, Vice President, Secretary, Parliamentarian, and a ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade Class President with two Co-Vice Presidents. The purpose of the class presidents and vice presidents is to represent their respective class, represent their class on the Honor and Discipline Councils, work with their Grade Level Dean, and lead class meetings.
The Student Body President serves over the weekly Student Council meetings, the Student Senate meetings, acts as a member on Honor and Discipline Council, and represents EHS at events on and off campus. The role of the Vice President is the same as the Student Body President, except he or she does not lead weekly meetings or meet with Head of School Mr. Ned Smith every month, but does organize and maintain records for all student clubs. The Parliamentarian tracks attendance for Student Council and the Senate, and the Secretary creates the agenda and takes minutes at each meeting. Elections are usually held in person, with class elections taking place during class meetings, and student body elections take place during Chapel with a debate in front of the whole school, but due to COVID-19 this year and last, elections were held virtually, with each candidate recording this or her speech and answers to debate questions for everyone to hear. Class elections took place April 13 following class specific speeches, and students could vote for their respective grade level representatives. Class election results were then announced on Friday, and the re-
sults were as follows: Class of 2022 President- Blake Stanley Co-VPs - Lawrence Cook, Cory Kardesch Class of 2023 President- Bella Bourlon Co-VPS - Hutch Coward, Chandler Hollis Class of 2024 President- Bradley O’Donnell Co-VPS - Reagan Gabel, Reagan Johnson
New Student Body officers are inducted in Chapel. Photo by Mrs. Lauren West.