Wang

Dear Epiphany,

In 2006 when the founders of our school established Epiphany, I remember what attracted me to Epiphany–a college preparatory environment rooted in a global perspective and with a Christian faith presence.  As a former public school English teacher, I was intrigued by the amazing things Epiphany wanted to offer its students.  

Over the years, our community has built on these foundations and created an experience that helps students uncover and expand their unique God-given gifts. The school certainly boasts amazing academic programs, such as a dual Spanish language immersion program for students in grades K-2 and a comprehensive Advanced Placement offering for our Upper School students.  Our faculty is dedicated to providing an atmosphere that offers students opportunities to be creative artists, curious learners, adaptable problem-solvers, and critical thinkers in an ever-changing world.  Moreover, students can pursue their passions in the fine and performing arts, challenge themselves physically in athletics, and search for ways to serve others.  The ideal of excellence permeates all that we do to help students soar to new heights in mind, body, and spirit. 

I have seen the amazing work that happens in the school every day.  I look forward to every day and the school's many traditions that occur–Dedication, Lessons and Carols, Spirit Week, Feast of Epiphany, and Love in Action.  I love the fact that we root ourselves in the values of respect, responsibility, service, and integrity while always remembering “To Love God and Our Neighbors as Ourselves.”  I strongly believe that together we can create a shared vision for the school's future. We can be one of the finest independent schools in the state, and I am humbled to be part of that journey.  I look forward to meeting with you in the classroom, the carpool line, or in the stands.  I want to hear your stories and hopes for The Epiphany School of Global Studies.

I work diligently with the Board of Trustees and current school leadership to maintain the pulse of Epiphany–to identify its needs and strengths.  There is much to be done and I can't wait to work with you all in building the future for Epiphany.

Go Falcons,
David Wang
Head of School