Lacey Mauritz, Cookbook Author and Dietician, Lacey Mauritz, Visits Campus
On Tuesday, November 10, cookbook author, dietician, and St. Mark’s Campus mom, Lacey Mauritz, visited with students in Pre-K 3 – 6th grade, During her fun, interactive presentation of her cookbook, Cooking with Mother Goose, Lacey engaged students with story time and a cooking demonstration. She began by reading the book Escargot, a story about […]
Health, Safety, Well-Being Focuses on SmartSocial Programming
ESJ’s Student Services Department has identified social media and technology as key contributors to student anxiety levels. Our teachers echo the sentiment and strive to incorporate technology in the classroom without losing connection to students and each other. We know technology is reaching students at younger and younger ages and it is important to include […]
Campuses Celebrate Veterans with Special Chapel Services
All three Episcopal campuses celebrated and honored veterans in our community on Veterans Day with special Chapels. On the Munnerlyn Campus, the campus paused for a prayer by The Rev. Teresa Seagle, School Chaplain, during which veterans working on the Munnerlyn Campus were named. During Middle and Upper School Chapels, veterans were honored with a […]
Students Participate in Mindfulness and Our Bodies
Beaches Campus students participated in Session 2 in the Mindfulness program, Mindfulness and our Bodies, last Friday, November 6. The session was led by Kim Kelly from PlayfulMinds and focused on the connection to the feelings we have in our bodies. Students participated in meditations, focusing their attention on what was happening right there, right […]
Pre-K Dance Program Strengthens Fine Arts Pillar
Chorales Share Songs of Love and Hope
Recently the combined ESJ chorales (which includes 7-12 grades) were safely recorded singing two songs as a reaction to the turmoil in our world. The songs “Love is Love” and “Liberty and Justice” were rehearsed and performed under the direction of our Director of Choral Music, Carolyn Tuttle. The students prepared this music for our […]
Girls Basketball Opens Preseason with Win
Girls Varsity Basketball opened up their preseason schedule with a 65-37 win over host St. Joseph’s Academy yesterday. The Eagles were led by Julia Kato ’21 with 14 points and Taylor ’21 Wells who added 13 points. “I couldn’t be happier with the start we had tonight. Making 11 three pointers and shooting 90% from […]
Football Moves on to Regional Quarterfinal
On Friday the football team defeated Wolfson High School 42-7 in the first round of the FHSAA playoffs. With the win, the team advances to the regional quarterfinals this Friday. They will take on Interlachen High School at 7:00 p.m. With a win they will host the winner of Baldwin/Trinity Christian. You can watch the […]
Girls Cross Country Advances to State Meet
The girls’ cross country team ran in the regional meet held at New World Sports Center last week and came away with a fourth place finish! Their efforts advanced the girls to the FHSAA state meet. Leading the way for the girls was Hannah Kowkabany ’24 who placed 12th overall (20:34). The state meet will […]
Swimming/Diving Advances to FHSAA State Meet
Last week the girls and boys swimming teams competed in the regional meet hosted at Bolles and advanced eleven Eagles to the state meet. Those moving on are: Aubrey Finn ’23, Mary Kate Kelley ’21, Kathleen Kowkabany ’21, Summer Taylor ’25, Emily Thompson ’23, Scott Haney ’21, Grant Himes ’21, Ty Officer ’23, Max Shaver […]
