Case Study Of Episcopal Day School

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At Episcopal Day School, we believe in teaching our students in a way different to the traditional classroom. Giving them more hands on experiences, we teach them skills to aid in their gaining of knowledge and truth. We also believe in teaching our students through God. We strive to give them all the skills necessary for whatever life tries to throw at them. This year we decided to build a high school to keep the success and knowledge of Episcopal Day School alive. Our High School will have all the same qualities and characteristics as the middle and lower school, but will be more challenging and risk-taking. In the process of building, we have decided to dedicate
Our cornerstone is made out of marble. On the marble we have a cross engraved

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