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Latest News
NAES Biennial Conference 2026 will now take place in Los Angeles, California at the JW Marriott L.A. LIVE. Workshop proposals now accepted!
To contact NAES during while the office is closed, please email info@episcopalschools.org and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
Up to two $20,000 scholarships will be awarded to Episcopal high school seniors graduating in 2026 and matriculating at an Episcopal college.
NAES is pleased to announce the launch of a new “Wisdom Circle,” exploring how Episcopal churches and preschools can support parents in early faith formation.
NAES is pleased to welcome Bill Bennington, Spencer Taintor, and the Rt. Rev. Ruth Woodliff-Stanley to the NAES Governing Board. Each will now begin a three-year term, running from 2025 until 2028.
NAES is pleased to announce the publication of a pivotal new study, exploring the experiences of Heads of Color in independent schools.
The NAES Governing Board has set membership dues for the 2025–2026 school year. Membership dues are determined by net tuition revenue from the year prior.
NAES is pleased to announce the completion of a new survey and dashboarding tool to help member schools assess culture and climate.
NAES is pleased to announce that Claire Leheny will be joining the NAES staff as Interim Engagement Manager.
Featured Items
This double-sided, full-color pamphlet and/or poster from NAES explains the meaning of being an Episcopal school and carefully highlights four pillars of Episcopal identity.
The NAES Online Community is the best way for members to connect and collaborate. Get started with the Online Community today by creating a profile or signing in to your NAES account.
Check out the NAES Career Center to browse open positions in Episcopal schools around the country. Members can use the career center to reach thousands of prospective employees.
This mentoring program provides a unique opportunity for new Episcopal school chaplains to work one-on-one with an experienced mentor, both in-person and via video chat.
Timely, sometimes tough, questions and insights from NAES and Episcopal school leaders on leadership, governance, Episcopal identity, community life, and other issues. Read more below.
NAES membership helps schools dive deeper into what it means to be Episcopal. Membership also provides access to a resource library, specific to Episcopal schools.

Connect with NAES
We’re here for you! To learn more about how NAES supports your school, contact Claire Leheny, NAES Director of Engagement, by calling (212) 716-6135 or by emailing claire@episcopalschools.org.