Passing Fancy: Parish Looks for Balance With Stone
Despite finishing with a losing record in 2017, Parish Episcopal carries plenty of momentum into this season.
Read moreDespite finishing with a losing record in 2017, Parish Episcopal carries plenty of momentum into this season.
Read moreThe “aha” moment came for New York Times best-selling author Julie Lythcott-Haims when she was cutting her son’s chicken one
Read moreSummer camping doesn’t have to mean going far away from home. Many Dallas area private schools offer fun camps for
Read moreIf you’re looking for Grant McCarty, you can probably find him on a soccer field. That’s the way it’s been
Read moreFrom playing football at the University of California–Berkeley to working as an NFL agent to leading Parish Episcopal School to
Read moreWhen you play football alongside your identical twin brother, sometimes things get a little bizarre. Opponents might do double-takes when
Read moreFor the first time in program history, Parish Episcopal has a new coach this season. But he’s hardly a stranger.
Read moreDallas area schools don’t close their doors when classes end. In fact, their doors are wide open and ready for
Read moreThe four members of the only all-girls robotics team at the Episcopal School of Dallas had more than competition on
Read moreParish Episcopal School student Mallory Richards can’t describe how a life without diabetes would feel, but theater helps her imagine
Read moreParish Episcopal School’s upper school fall play, Tim Kelley’s The Uninvited, opened at the Black Box Theatre Nov. 10 and
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