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Accomplishments

Since ESD's founding in 1974, the Eagles have amassed 86 championships in both SPC and state competition. Additionally, 10 percent or more of recent graduating classes have committed to play collegiate athletics at schools including Harvard, Stanford, Dartmouth, University of Missouri, Cal Berkeley, University of Virginia, Loyola, Yale, Northwestern, USC, Davidson, the US Naval Academy, TCU, UCSB, and many more.

Class of 2023
Jackson BloomfieldOberlin CollegeFootball
Blair BrennanWashington & Lee UniversityFootball/Lacrosse
Truth ByarsSouthern Methodist UniversitySoccer
Drew ChairuangdejWheaton CollegeFootball
Mia HarringtonUniversity of MiamiRowing
Camryn KowalewskiAmerican UniversityAmerican University
Justin McCrayEast Central UniversityFootball
Katherine MoteStanford UniversityRowing
Caroline RaganGettysburg CollegeField Hockey, Lacrosse
Teddy SparrowWashington & Lee UniversityFootball
Lily TollisonRadford UniversityLacrosse
Class of 2022
Ryan AinsworthTrinity UniversityFootball
Davis BakerUniversity of PennsylvaniaBaseball
Cheyanne Carson-BanisterBinghamton UniversityLacrosse
Colby HendersonNavarro CollegeBasketball
Carter HoggJohns Hopkins UniversityFootball
Grant JungermanSouthern Methodist UniversitySoccer
Chase KennedyThe University of UtahFootball
Jackson MorashLehigh UniversityTennis
Jaden RobinsonNew Mexico State UniversityFootball
Mac Rodvold Franklin & Marshall CollegeFranklin & Marshall College
Austin PageThe University of Texas at DallasBasketball
Tori SchmidtIndiana UniversityTrack & Field
Alexander WyskHaverford CollegeLacrosse
Rider YeamanWashington and Lee UniversityTennis
Class of 2021
Ford BannisterLoyola Marymount UniversityCrew
Max BeuckRollins College LacrosseLacrosse
Smith CochranSewanee: The University of the SouthFootball
Jake GriffinCollege of the Holy CrossLacrosse
Lucy HaggeBates CollegeCrew
Lizzie KelleyUnited States Naval AcademyLacrosse
Grace KnudsonBoston CollegeCrew
Reed LandinDuke UniversityLacrosse
Lilly LutzUnited States Naval AcademyVolleyball
Payton MeisterUniversity of VirginiaLacrosse
Preston ModeriEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityLacrosse
Max MoormanSewanee: The University of the SouthSoccer
Kyle RolleySyracuse UniversityLacrosse
Tamia TolbertUniversity of MichiganSoccer
Samantha WhitingPrinceton UniversityLacrosse
Eleanor WingesHarvard UniversityIce Hockey
Class of 2020
Brodie BurkeSouthern Methodist UniversityFootball
Ross ChazanowBinghamton UniversityLacrosse
Caden DundonUniversity of North Carolina - Chapel HillLacrosse
Callaway Clark Southern Methodist UniversityTennis
Tori GreenbergHigh Point UniversityLacrosse
Malcolm HerodHampton UniversityLacrosse
Alexander KonradiHobart and William Smith CollegesCrew
Jack LoftusUniversity of North Carolina - Chapel HillLacrosse
Preston MorwayTexas Christian UniversityFootball
Wilson MurphreeBellarmine UniversityLacrosse
Garrett SeymourHarvard UniversityFootball
Drew WassermanThe University of UtahLacrosse
Henry WatsonThe Ohio State UniversityLacrosse
Sofia WeinsteinHamilton CollegeGolf
River WoodsWake Forest UniversityFootball
Class of 2019

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Championships

Baseball

SPC Div 2 Champs: 97

Boys Baseball

SPC Div 1 Champs: 08, 09, 10
SPC Div 2 Champs: 86, 87

Girls Baseball

SPC Div 2 Champs: 85, 86

Girls Crew

State Champs: 91, 93, 95, 97, 98, 99, 00, 03, 07, 14, 15, 22, 23
Regional Champs: 15, 22, 23
Scholastic National Champions: 23

Boys Crew

tate Champs: 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 03, 13, 14, 15, 23
Stotesbury Cup Champion: 10
Regional Champs: 13, 15, 23

Boys Cross Country

SPC Champs: 86, 87

Field Hockey

SPC Div 2 Champs: 93, 10
Episcopal Cup Winner: 17

Football

SPC Small School Champs: 14
SPC Div 2 Champs: 06, 07

Girls Golf

SPC Champs: 85

Boys Lacrosse

State Champ: 02, 03, 07, 14, 19, 24
SPC Champ: 08, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24

Girls Lacrosse

State Champ: 17, 19
SPC Champ: 17

Boys Soccer

SPC Div 1 Champ: 99, 04, 10, 14, 15
SPC Div 2 Champ: 94, 95, 97, 00

Girls Soccer

SPC Div 1 Champ years: 94, 96, 01, 02, 14, 15, 16, 17
SPC Div 2 Champ years: 86, 91, 99, 05, 07

Softball

SPC Div 2 Champs: 96, 99

Boys Tennis

SPC Div 2 Champs: 94, 95, 99, 00, 02, 05

Girls Tennis

SPC Div 2 Co-Champs: 98
SPC Div 2 Champs: 99
SPC Div 2 Champs:

Girls Volleyball

SPC Div 1 Champs: 07
SPC Div 2 Champs: 90

Wrestling

SPC Individual Championships:
2014: 1
2015: 1
2016: 1

Professional or National Team Athletes

Both ESD alumni and faculty & staff members have competed in sports at the professional level.

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Corey Henderson, Jr. '14
Henderson, Jr. played basketball for Wichita State from 2014-2015 and the University of Tulsa from 2016-2018. He then joined the Austin Spurs (G-League) for 2018-2019.
Corey Henderson, Sr.
Henderson, Sr. played for Texas A&M University from 1991-1995 and was on the 1992 All-Southwest Conference team. He then went on to play professionally in Perth, Australia.
Foster Huggins '14
Huggins played lacrosse for Loyola University Maryland from 2015-2018 where he was awarded First Team All-American, Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year, and First Team All-Patriot League (twice!). He now plays for the Whipsnakes of the Premier Lacrosse League.
Brock Mansion '07
Mansion played football for University of California, Berkeley where he was quarterback from 2008-2011. He then made the transition into baseball after he was drafted by the New York Yankees of MLB Draft, playing in their farm system after completing his football career.
Drew Moor '02
Moor played soccer at Furman University in 2002 and went on to play at Indiana University from 2003-2004, where he was a two-time National Champion. He was on the 2003 All-Big Ten Conference team and 2004 All-American team. In 2005, Moor was drafted by FC Dallas, where he played from 2005-2009, before moving on to play for the Colorado Rapids from 2009-2015 and Toronto FC from 2016 to 2019 before returning to the Rapids. He retired January 1, 2023. During his career, he was a member of the USMNT and a 2015 MLS All-Star. Moor also holds the league record for consecutive complete games by a non-goalkeeper with 68 total games.
Phil Pressey '10
Pressey played basketball for the University of Missouri from 2010-2013. He was on the 2012 All-Big 12 first team and 2013 All-SEC first team. He also led the Big 12 in assists and steals in 2012 and led the SEC in assists in 2013. After college, Pressey played basketball professionally for Boston Celtics from 2013-2015, the Philadelphia 76ers in 2015, Idaho Stampede (G-Leage) from 2015-2016, Phoenix Suns in 2016, the Santa Cruz Warriors (G-League) from 2016-2017, FC Barcelona (Spain) from 2017-2018, and is now playing for Besiktas (Turkey).
David Tollison
Tollison played baseball for the University of Texas at Austin from 1988-1990 where he was 1990 All-American and All-Southwest Conference. He was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in 1990. Tollison then played baseball for St. Catharines Blue Jays (A), Dunedin Blue Jays (A), Knoxville (AA), Duluth-Superior Dukes (Ind), and the Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings (Ind).

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FAQs

What is the most expensive private school in Dallas Texas? ›

Here are the top 10 most expensive, and their yearly tuitions:
  • Greenhill School (Addison): $38,050.
  • The Episcopal School of Dallas: $37,850.
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  • Shelton School (Dallas): $32,900.
  • The Hockaday School (Dallas): $30,935.
  • The Winston School (Dallas): $30,652.
  • Parish Episcopal School (Dallas): $29,435.
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What is the richest high school in Dallas, Texas? ›

Greenhill School

What is the history of the Episcopal School of Dallas? ›

The Episcopal School of Dallas was founded in 1974 by The Reverend Canon Stephen B. Swann and community leaders. On the first day of school ever, Father Swann, two teachers, and 11 seventh graders traveled to Galveston.

What is the tuition for Episcopal school of Dallas? ›

Preschool and Lower (Elementary) School
Beginner$28,940
First Grade$32,000
Second Grade$32,370
Third Grade$32,370
Fourth Grade$32,415
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What is the wealthiest private school in America? ›

At Phillips Exeter Academy — the No. 1 school on our list with an endowment of $1.15 billion — nearly half of the student body benefits from financial aid. Behind Exeter, Phillips Academy Andover took the No. 2 spot on the list with an endowment of $1 billion.

What's the most prestigious school in Texas? ›

University of Texas at Austin.

What is the #1 school in Dallas? ›

Additionally, 18 Dallas ISD high schools earned high national rankings, with nine schools ranking in the top 50 in Texas. The School for the Talented and Gifted at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center (TAG) was ranked No. 1 in Texas and sixth nationally.

What school did most billionaires go to? ›

The University of Pennsylvania has the most billionaires among its alumni, with 36, including Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Stanford University ranks second, with 33, followed by Harvard, with 28, and Yale, with 19. Wealthy alumni networks often result in significant financial contributions to a university's endowment.

What billionaires live in Dallas Texas? ›

Among the notable individuals on the list are prominent sports businessmen Mark Cuban and Jerry Jones, Alice Walton of the Walmart family, and Dallas-based philanthropist Margot Perot.

What is the controversy at Episcopal Academy? ›

A number of former students at Episcopal Academy in suburban Philadelphia have come forward alleging they were sexually abused by Richard Perkins Smith, a former teacher and administrator at the Episcopal Academy in Devon, Pennsylvania.

What is the religion of the Episcopal School of Dallas? ›

We are a Christian School as we are founded on and committed to living out the teachings of Jesus Christ as interpreted through the Anglican tradition with its emphasis on scripture, tradition, and reason.

What do Episcopal schools believe in? ›

As embodiments of the Christian faith, Episcopal schools are created to be communities that honor, celebrate and worship God as the center of life. They are created to be models of God's love and grace. They are created to serve God in Christ in all persons, regardless of origin, background, ability, or religion.

How hard is it to get into the Episcopal School of Dallas? ›

There is no specific test score minimum; however, our applicant pool is competitive. ESD's admission process is designed to admit qualified students who are capable of benefiting from the school's college preparatory program and making a positive contribution to the school community.

How many students go to the Episcopal School of Dallas? ›

From The Episcopal School of Dallas

The Episcopal School of Dallas is a joyful, co-ed learning community dedicated to serving a diverse student population of approximately 1,170 students, ages 3 through grade twelve, where excellence is the standard.

Is Episcopal Academy hard to get into? ›

Many of our applicants are qualified to meet with success at EA but admission is very competitive and we receive more applications than there are spaces available.

What is the richest schools in Texas? ›

Best Colleges in Texas - 2024 Largest Endowment in Texas
School NameRankLargest Endowment
Texas A&M University-College Station1$16,895,503,878 (32.8%)
Rice University2$8,080,292,000 (31.0%)
The University of Texas at Austin3$6,018,159,908 (28.2%)
Southern Methodist University4$2,069,879,000 (28.2%)
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What is the best paying school district in Dallas? ›

Suburbs in Dallas-Fort Worth lead the way in salaries for new teachers. Grand Prairie ISD pays the highest salaries to new teachers in North Texas for the 2022-23 school year, according to a new study. GPISD pays $61,000 for first-year teachers, one of a dozen districts in the region to pay more than $60,000.

What is the most expensive area in Dallas? ›

Highland Park

With a median home price of $2,599,954 and a median rent of $2,364, Highland Park is the most expensive city on our list. Based on the growth in home prices in Highland Park over the last 3 years, it ranks No. 1 among all the cities in Dallas County.

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