Please join us this Sunday, October 20 for Cathedral School Sunday Service and All-School Picnic.
11:00 a.m.- Service
12 to 2 p.m.- Picnic, Annual Baking Contest. and "Crypt Classic" basketball games. Please R.S.V.P. HERE if you are attending and for lunch!! And we still need volunteers--lend a hand HERE.
Details... This year, The Rev. Maryetta M. Anschutz, founder of The Episcopal School of Los Angeles and former Associate Dean of the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, will be leading the service. This service is open to the public. (Read more about The Rev. Maryetta M. Anschutz below.)
Following the service, our community is asked to stay for the All-School Picnic on the Plaza from 12 to 2 p.m. featuring BBQ lunch, games, bouncy houses, baking contest, and the annual Alumni Red v. Gold and Alumni v. Faculty basketball games!
Click HERE to R.S.V.P. so that we can plan accurately for lunch.
Click HERE for volunteer shifts to help with setup, lunch service, games supervision, and clean-up.
About The Rev. Maryetta M. Anschutz
The Rev. Maryetta M. Anschutz is the founder of The Episcopal School of Los Angeles and an Episcopal priest. Before moving to California, she was the Associate Dean of the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale where she launched the Educational Leadership Project designed to recruit, train and place graduate students in secondary schools as teachers, chaplains and administrators. This program was designed to refocus Yale graduates and secondary schools on the opportunities for service within an academic community as well expose young people to opportunities for service in their communities of faith, the nation and the world. Rev. Anschutz has been an ordained priest for 10 years and worked in schools and parishes. Before ordination, Rev. Anschutz worked for The Center for Strategic and International Studies, a political/military think tank in Washington, DC. She moved to Los Angeles in 2006 to work on the staff of All Saints’ in Beverly Hills where she serves as a priest associate several time a month. Rev. Anschutz served on the board of Children’s Mission of New Haven, is a published writer and continues to preach in parishes around the City of Los Angeles and nationwide. She is a Trustee of The Madeira School in McLean, Virginia. Rev. Anschutz is a graduate of The Madeira School, The University of the South and Yale University. She lives in Bronson Canyon above Hollywood with her very bad dogs Huck and Finn.
Located in San Francisco, California, Cathedral School for Boys is an independent elementary school for boys in Kindergarten – Grade 8. Our mission is to provide an excellent education through intellectual inquiry and rigor that is centered in the Episcopal tradition and is respectful of and welcoming to people of all religious traditions and beliefs.