On Friday, May 16th, Marie Bel Fay Evnochides, the founder of the Marie Fay Evnochides Fund and The Fay School, passed away after a long illness. Known for her vibrant personality and devotion to children, she was an extraordinary educator, philanthropist, sailor, photographer and gardener. She possessed not only clear visions of the possible, but also the energy and perseverance to accomplish those visions.
Born to parent Carolyn Grant Fay and Ernest “Ernie” Bel Fay, Marie attended Sarah Lawrence College and earned her degree in education from the University of Houston. Marie learned early in her life that her calling was to teach young children. She taught at the elementary school level at the Kinkaid School, until founding The Fay School on the grounds of her childhood home. In recognizing the importance of early childhood education, Marie understood the most critical element in a child’s success is the child’s teacher and the teacher’s ability to spark the natural curiosity and thirst for knowledge in the child.
To celebrate and encourage outstanding teachers in this regard, she established the Marie Fay Evnochides Fund. Each year the Fund recognizes a deserving private school leader with the Marie Fay Evnochides prize and a cash award. Teachers have been selected from The Parish School, Yellowstone Academy, the Briarwood School, St. Francis Episcopal School, the Shlenker School, and, most recently Annunciation Orthodox School.
Our founder and leader will leave a profound legacy on innumerable lives and will be deeply missed.
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