Talk:Oregon Episcopal School

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I'd bet you a case of stubbies (q.v.) that Maggie Groening is class of '79.

During my four years at OES, only about one third of graduates attended Northwest schools -- UofO, Reed, Lewis and Clark, OSU, UW, Evergreen, Whitman and WSU, etc. The other two thirds went farther afield, to mostly competitive schools, and not just Occidental -- Haverford, Brown, NYU, Duke, Princeton, UVA, University of Michigan, Cornell, Williams, Amherst, Oberlin, etc...Of course, I graduated in 93; maybe things have changed?

The statement regarding what schools students most frequently attend wasn't subjective; it was based on matriculation figures from the college counseling department at OES. JTM


The information about the tennis team etc seems kind of needless and not encyclopediac. Perhaps it should be removed (fullerton)

[edit] History!

The "oldest Episcopal school west of the Rocky Mountains" (est. 1869) desperately deserves a history section. I'll work on it at some point, but please, anyone, feel free to help out. A good starting place would be here: [1] Ulmanor 19:58, 4 October 2007 (UTC)