St. Margaret's Episcopal School
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Much celebration came with the school's inclusion in Princeton Review's prestigous top 443 private schools in the United States book. Other high points including multiple CIF championships confirmed the school's importance. | Much celebration came with the school's inclusion in Princeton Review's prestigous top 443 private schools in the United States book. Other high points including multiple CIF championships confirmed the school's importance. | ||
- | Over it's 25 year history, St. Margaret's slowly opened up new schools and new buildings. | + | Over it's 25 year history, St. Margaret's slowly opened up new schools and new buildings. |
===Food=== | ===Food=== | ||
- | SMES | + | SMES has gross food. |
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===Notable Alumni=== | ===Notable Alumni=== | ||
-Brett Crawford | -Brett Crawford | ||
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+ | -Kevin Verbael |
Current revision as of 23:33, 18 July 2009
St. Margaret's Episcopal School is a K-12 college preparatory school with a history as rich and controversial as any European Dynasty. This website has been created as an attempt to document and organize SMES' colorful past. Feel free to contribute anything, so long as it won't cause a lawsuit.
[edit] Early History
According to various speeches andbooks and articles, St. Margaret's was founded in 1979 by the Rev. Canon Ernest D. Sillers aka Father Sillers. The school began with only 79 students (that's one away from 80), with kindergarden through grade six.
Much celebration came with the school's inclusion in Princeton Review's prestigous top 443 private schools in the United States book. Other high points including multiple CIF championships confirmed the school's importance.
Over it's 25 year history, St. Margaret's slowly opened up new schools and new buildings.
[edit] Food
SMES has gross food.
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[edit] Notable Alumni
-Brett Crawford
-Kevin Verbael