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More Than Just a Student of Music

When Val Mooty was about 6 or 7, his parents would hit mute during commercial breaks of American Idol, and he would sing like he was on the show.
Football Tab

Morway, Eagles AIM to Keep Offense Soaring

ESD went through a bit of a role reversal last year with its typically high-powered offense hampered by injuries and inconsistency while its resurgent defense shouldered the load.

ESD Runs Through Rematches To State Title

Even with its decorated history in the sport, ESD might have never experienced a better stretch of lacrosse than the school saw this spring.
Camps

ESD Offers Campers Week at Wolf Run Ranch

When it comes to summer camps, The Episcopal School of Dallas has students covered.

ESD student-athlete target of racist remarks

A Highland Park student is apologizing after making a racist comment on social media. The student, Highland Park sophomore Skyler Carter, directed the comment at Gabriel Letcher, a sophomore lacrosse player at Episcopal School of Dallas. Letcher is African American.
Faith

Local Teens to Host Party in the Park Benefit

The event began seven years ago when six high school girls had the vision to create a new family-oriented event to raise community awareness and funds for Reconciliation Outreach

Student Achievements: Two to Celebrate

Henry Zhu was named MVP and won first place in fifth-grade individual Number Sense at the Texas Coaches Association Math & Science contest, where McCulloch Intermediate School/Highland Park Middle School won a variety of team awards.

Holding Court: ESD Senior Makes Plenty of Noise

Keller Casey has just recently become more vocal on the basketball court, but his game has always spoken volumes.

Student Achievements: Four to Celebrate

The Park Cities chapter of the Young Men’s Service League helped transform classroom spaces at Voice of Hope, a faith-based agency providing after school and

Globetrotting Art Teacher Ready To Return to the Ring

Amber Stautzenberger is no ordinary educator. She’s found a passion – one of her many – as the early childhood art and inclusion coordinator at Episcopal School

ESD Installs Third Head of School

More than 1,100 gathered to celebrate the installation, including current and former board members, fellow ISAS Heads of School, Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, all faculty, staff, and students grades fourth through 12th. 

88 ESD Students Named AP Scholars

This year, the Episcopal School of Dallas had an incredible number of students who were awarded for their performance on the 2018 AP exams.
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