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LAUNCH 2021: Learning that Transforms by Katie Knight
February 24th, 2021

Katie Knight designed this year’s LAUNCH logo. Below she expresses the symbolism behind the iconic butterfly. Katie will present her thesis on the environmental impact of “fast fashion” on Wednesday, March 10.
We are happy to announce that the theme of LAUNCH 2021 is the Butterfly! Usually when we think of butterflies, we think about their beautiful patterns and colors but sometimes forget about the journey it took to get there, which could be the most important part. On LAUNCH day, we want to celebrate the individual journeys that students in the Episcopal community have taken in order to create something unique and beautiful. Though parts of this journey may not be so pretty, it is from persistence and determination that creativity and originality are found. Especially in the crazy world we find ourselves in today, we will find ways to grow and adapt from the obstacles that we’ve faced, and ultimately create a future filled with new possibilities. So on LAUNCH 2021, we want to encourage everyone to spread their wings and celebrate the journey taken to get there. - Katie
LAUNCH merch is in! Pick up a t-shirt and mask in the library. T-shirts are $15, masks are $7, t-shirt/mask bundle is $20!

Katie Knight
Katie Knight is currently a senior at Episcopal and she has been here since third grade. She is a member of the Thesis community, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honors Society, and Episcopal’s softball team. She is also a peer math tutor and the designer for the Senior Class. Katie is also heavily involved in visual arts and plans to continue to study art in college.
The Episcopal School of Baton Rouge 2025-2026 application is now available! For more information on the application process, to schedule a tour, or learn more about the private school, contact us at [email protected] or 225-755-2685.
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