98: Following the Roadmap to College

Our College Counseling Team shares about the “College Process Roadmap” that they guide students through to set them up for success beyond ECS. Director of College Counseling Tina Greene and Associate Director of College Counseling Alicia Armes lets us know the process starts a lot sooner than you may think.

97: Accreditation Celebration

Assistant Headmaster for Academics and Academic Dean Jenny Shorten joins Equip to share some good news about ECS being accredited by two prominent education organizations. She lets us know how the accreditation benefits students and recognizes teachers for the impact they are making in the classroom. 

94: Steve Collums Classic

Steve Collums sons, Joey & Nathan, join us from the annual golf tournament fundraiser, which honors their father’s passion for ECS and Christian education. They share how the love of the ECS community has impacted them and celebrate the hundreds of thousands of dollars raised in tuition assistance over the years to make Christian education more affordable.

92: Raising Emotionally Strong Children

Family counseling expert and author David Thomas was our special guest on campus September 12 to kick-off our Dads Discipleship effort. While at ECS he joined Equip to discuss the role dad’s have in their children’s lives and what we can do as parents to help our kids develop emotional strength.

91: What “Steadfast” Looks Like

Fine Arts Department Chair and Chief Memory Maker David Butler shares with us the creative process he went through in imagining the art for “Steadfast,” this year’s theme inspired by I Corinthians 15:58. Find out how pillars in the ECS community and their steadfast faith were celebrated through David’s art.

90: Legacy of Steve Collums Celebrated Through Annual SCC

The legacy of one of the pillars of the ECS community lives on through the Steve Collums Classic golf tournament. Blake Dickens, ’98, and P.J. Tashie, ’02, co-chairmen of the tournament since its inception, join Equip to share how the Christ-like example set by Collums shaped their lives and why this even is special. They tell us how we can get in on the fun September 26, and how funds raised impact ECS students needing tuition assistance.

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85: Class of 2022 Top Scholars

Three of ECS' top scholars in the class of 2022 join Equip to share how ECS has shaped and challenged them in so many ways over the years. William Webster, Delaney Stookey, and J.D. Nichols celebrate some of their favorite memories and experiences as well as how their faith in Christ was formed and strengthened.

83: Spring into Giving

Director of Advancement Trey Adams shares why it’s a great time to invest in ECS as we get closer to our Building for Life Vision Campaign fundraising goal. Spring into Giving April 7-11.

82: ECS at the Garden

Karen Jamison and Rachel Twiford join Equip to share about an exciting event, which supports the Building for Life Vision Campaign. Karen and Rachel tell us why ECS at the Garden coming up on Saturday, April 9, is such a special time for the ECS community to come together. Purchase tickets here.

81: How Stories Shape Worldview

ECS Director of Curriculum Alignment & Worldview John Grant discusses the role stories and narratives play in shaping our worldview. He focuses on how we need to be aware of competing stories in our culture that undermine the sovereignty of God and authority of the Gospel.

80: Head of School Braxton Brady

Head of School Braxton Brady joins Equip to provide updates on admissions deadlines, balancing high demand and smart growth, and the progress on improvement projects at both campuses. He also offers tips on how current ECS families can be intentional about creating a welcoming environment for new families

79: Expo Week

Academic Dean Jenny Shorten and Chief Memory Maker David Butler share about the exciting opportunities awaiting ECS upper school students during expo week, March 7-11. They also provide insight on how these opportunities fulfill the school's curriculum by providing hands-on, real world learning experiences.