February 3, 2012

  • Students Experience “At The Table With Dr. King”

    ESD and Greenhill students experienced a very inspiring message about finding their life’s calling and answering that call after watching a presentation titled “At the Table with Dr. King.”

    In honor of Black History Month, the program explored the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement though integrating live music, period-based audio and video clips, monologues, and historical narratives.

    People Newspaper editor Dan Koller and I watched the presentation with a group of ESD students and after it was over, we left pretty excited to change the world.

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    By William James Gerlich Feb. 3, 2012 | 8:37 pm | No Comments | Comments RSS
  • February 2, 2012

  • ESD Students Participate in Jump for Charity

    Kneeling: Adam Russell, Sam Suarez, Mac Rodvold, Jake Lewis Standing: Esme McGaughy, Kristine Brockahgen (Lower School PE Coordinator), Caroline Martineau, Thomas Philip, Luke Peron Standing with rope in background: Will Koonsman

    Last Friday, ESD fourth graders participated in the 23 annual Jump Rope for Heart event, a charity event by the national American Heart Association which raises funds and teaches students how to recognize the warning signs of a heart attack or stroke. In science, the students were learning about the cardiovascular system, so the event also reenforced their current curriculum.

    “Teaching children and their families how to stay heart-healthy is an important component of our physical education and science curriculum,” said Kris Brockhagen, lower school physical education coordinator in a press release. “It is fabulous to see the support not only of our students, but our families and faculty, as well. There were over 400 participants at ESD event. This program can literally save lives.”

    By William James Gerlich Feb. 2, 2012 | 4:43 pm | No Comments | Comments RSS
  • January 18, 2012

  • More Changes Afoot at ESD

    John Eagle and Joe Colonnetta, previously the chairman and vice-chairman of the Episcopal School of Dallas’ board of directors, will no longer serve in those capacities. Eagle announced the leadership changes in an email to parents earlier today.

    According to the email, board members elected Plack Carr as chairman and Ken Schnitzer as vice-chairman during yesterday’s meeting. The changes will take effect in June.

    Eagle has served as chairman since 2000, while Colonnetta took the vice-chairman position in the 2011-2012 school year. As has been customary for all the leadership changes enacted after a jury found the school liable for gross negligence and fraud in September, the letter made no mention of the verdict or the sexual assault of a student that preceded the lawsuit.

    Board Announcement

    By Claire St. Amant Jan. 18, 2012 | 4:11 pm | 2 Comments | Comments RSS
  • January 3, 2012

  • Royall Announces Retirement, Mayo to Assume Duties

    Father Stephen Swann, who announced his own retirement on Dec. 20, sent an email to ESD parents late Tuesday stating that chief academic officer Rebecca Royall was retiring for health reasons. Royall has worked at ESD since 1977. Her duties will be absorbed by upper school head Erin Mayo, who has been at ESD for five years.

    Royall, Mayo, and Swann were the three administrators who claimed responsibility for forcing Jane Doe II to withdraw from the school two months after it was discovered she was in a sexual relationship with teacher J. Nathan Campbell. In September, a jury found the school liable for gross negligence and fraud for how it handled the student’s exit and awarded the family $9.2 million.

    For more on this development, pick up the Jan. 6 edition of Preston Hollow People or subscribe today.

    January 3 ESD Parent Letter

    By Claire St. Amant Jan. 3, 2012 | 5:14 pm | 10 Comments | Comments RSS
  • December 29, 2011

  • Swann’s Letter Never Mentions Lawsuit

    Father Stephen Swann’s announcement that he is stepping down comes three months, almost to the day, after a jury handed down a $9.2 million verdict against ESD for its actions in the aftermath of a student’s sexual relationship with a teacher. The letter, which never mentions the lawsuit, or the circumstances that led to it, was obtained by Preston Hollow People. Granted, WFAA had it first, but ours is much prettier. That should count for something.

    A few items of note: He waits three paragraphs to make his announcement, and refers to himself as the “Endowed Headmaster.” While a true statement, I can’t remember another time when he employed that particular title.

    I’ll have full coverage of Swann’s exit in the Jan. 6 print edition of our Preston Hollow and Park Cities papers, which you can pick up here and here.

    Swann

    By Claire St. Amant Dec. 29, 2011 | 11:01 am | 9 Comments | Comments RSS
  • Swann to Step Down as ESD Headmaster

    Channel 8’s Brad Watson is reporting that the Rev. Stephen Swann, the only headmaster the Episcopal School of Dallas has ever known, is stepping down after 37 years. Watson obtained a letter sent to ESD alumni in which Swann says he will stay on until a replacement can be hired. The letter makes no mention of the lawsuit ESD faced for expelling student Jane Doe II after her affair with teacher Nathan Campbell.

    By Dan Koller Dec. 29, 2011 | 8:27 am | No Comments | Comments RSS
  • December 15, 2011

  • ESD Says ‘Case is Over,’ But Plaintiffs Seek Sanctions

    In the Episcopal School of Dallas’ latest round of legal battles related to a teacher’s sexual relationship with a student, attorneys for the Doe family argued today that the school committed witness tampering, intimidation, obstruction of justice, and perjury through the actions of its attorneys and employees.

    This is the second round of sanctions hearings against lead ESD counsel Chrysta Castañeda as well as her firm, Locke Lord. After landing on the losing end of a $9.2 million jury verdict in September, ESD hired a multitude of attorneys from Haynes & Boone, who have been handling post-trial matters.

    Judge D’Metria Benson heard a variety of motions related to the final judgment and sanctions against ESD on Nov. 10. She heard the remainder of sanctions charges, or as many as the plaintiffs could get through in the 20-minute allotment, this afternoon.

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    By Claire St. Amant Dec. 15, 2011 | 5:33 pm | 3 Comments | Comments RSS
  • December 9, 2011

  • ESD Sanctions Hearing Set For Dec. 15

    As you may recall, a jury handed down a $9.2 million verdict against the Episcopal School of Dallas in September. So why are we still talking about this?

    1. Judge D’Metria Benson has not ruled on the final judgment, and based on arguments last month, it appears the award will be somewhere between $3 and 7 million.

    2. In January and again in November, the plaintiffs filed some pretty serious sanctions against ESD. Benson heard the first part of those last month, and will hear the more recent accusations next week.

    There’s no mention of a ruling in the court docket for Dec. 15, and cordial Court Coordinator Seth Little tells me the only guarantee for next week’s hearing is sanctions arguments. So don’t get your hopes up (like I did) for this case to wrap up before 2012.

    As always, the court is open to the public. If you’d like to see the (dare I say final?) latest round of arguments, leave your weapons, recording devices, and digital cameras at home and head to County Court at Law No. 1, located on the fifth floor of the George Allen Courts Building, 600 Commerce Street. The hearing begins at 3 p.m.

    By Claire St. Amant Dec. 9, 2011 | 11:06 am | 3 Comments | Comments RSS
  • November 10, 2011

  • Judge Defers Final Ruling in ESD Case

    Although a jury handed down a $9.2 million verdict against the Episcopal School of Dallas in September, the plaintiffs are now seeking just $6.7 million.

    “Rarely do you get a judgment for the entire amount of the verdict,” said attorney Charla Aldous, who represents the Doe family.

    The Does sued ESD for damages related to history teacher John Nathan Campbell’s sexual relationship with their daughter and her subsequent separation from the school.

    Judge D’Metria Benson heard a variety of motions related to the final judgment and sanctions against ESD this afternoon, but deferred ruling on any of them until a later date. Read More…

    By Claire St. Amant Nov. 10, 2011 | 6:02 pm | 23 Comments | Comments RSS
  • November 3, 2011

  • Plaintiffs in ESD Case Allege Witness Tampering, Perjury

    In a Nov. 2 filing, Charla Aldous and Brent Walker, attorneys for the Doe family, ask Judge D’Metria Benson to levy sanctions against the Episcopal School of Dallas and its counsel.

    As you may recall, a jury awarded the Doe family $9.2 million in September when it found ESD liable for gross negligence and fraud.

    The host of charges in the 40-page filing include witness tampering, perjury, obstruction of justice, “intimidation conduct,” and concealing material evidence. For the actions that “implicate criminal conduct,” the plaintiffs ask Benson to refer the case to the proper authorities. Read More…

    By Claire St. Amant Nov. 3, 2011 | 5:02 pm | 12 Comments | Comments RSS
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