Middlekauff Family Shares Story for Peace Chapel

Last March, Bender Middlekauff, St. Mark’s Campus graduate and son to second grade teacher Dina Middlekauff, was diagnosed with a rare brain tumor. Within a matter of days and due to COVID-19 and the potential for cancellation of non-emergency surgeries, Bender underwent an “awake craniotomy,” performed by Dr. Eric Sauvageau, Neurosurgeon at Baptist/MD Anderson, and […]

Jordan Harrow ’21 Published in Science Journal

Jordan Harrow ’21 has been investigating the development of pesticide resistance in Daphnia as a method of protecting aquatic ecosystems in Honors Science Seminar over the past two years.  This year she is continuing that project to study the effects up the food chain in aquatic environments. Jordan was notified this summer an article about […]

New Family Open House and Scavenger Hunt

New Beaches Campus families enjoyed a community-building campus-wide scavenger hunt Saturday. This event was an opportunity for our newest Eagles to explore campus and share these spaces with their parents. “We are incredibly thankful that we are able to safely welcome our new families to the Episcopal community with an on-campus experience,” said Ashley Davis, […]

Admission Event Welcomes Families to Campus

Current and prospective families enjoyed Gobbles and Goodies on the St. Mark’s Campus this past Saturday morning. Each family enjoyed coffee, hot chocolate, and breakfast treats in the courtyard while they painted plates with festive pictures and colors. Art teacher Bebe Alexander fired the plates in the kiln and they were delivered to families this […]

Students Receive Fruit of the Spirit Awards for Peace

This morning the St. Mark’s Campus held the Fruit of the Spirit Chapel for Peace. Teachers and peers recognized students who demonstrate PEACE in everything they do. A special recognition ceremony for these deserving students was held outside in the courtyards of campus. Awards were presented by The Rev. Adam Greene, Head of School. Congratulations […]

Campuses Donate Together for Toys for Tots Drive

Lower, Middle, and Upper School students recently participated in the first community service drive to include all three campuses. A combined 662 new toys were donated school-wide between November 2-13 to benefit families of veterans during the holidays. The National Junior Honor Society and Warriors’ Wings Club at the Munnerlyn Campus initiated the partnership with […]

New Berg Gallery Exhibit Opens

A new exhibit opened in the Berg Gallery in the Munnerlyn Center last week featuring work by all areas of the Visual Arts program on the Munnerlyn Campus. The exhibit includes ceramics work by freshman and sophomore students; Draw Paint Print works in various mediums, including pen and ink and watercolor; and work by photography […]

Humanities, Statistics Students Present Polling Projects

Students in three classes, AP U.S. Government & Politics, AP Statistics, and AP Psychology, recently participated in a project focused on polling which they then presented via live stream to the ESJ community the first week in November. “We believe this project helps students understand the process for polling, the ways in which it errs, […]

Advisories Celebrate with Chick-fil-A

To date, more than 60 advisories reached 100% parent participation in The Episcopal Fund parent campaign on the Munnerlyn Campus.  The first two advisories that celebrated this accomplishment — thanks the the parent donors — were Ms. Henson’s and Mr. Givonetti’s advisories.  The boys chose a Chick-Fil-A breakfast treat.

Episcopal Alumni Visual and Performing Artists Day

Alumni Artists: Tell us about your projects! Although we are not gathering on the patio of the Munnerlyn Center for our annual pre-show wine and cheese reception before the fall musical this year, we still want to celebrate the arts. We are excited to recognize Episcopal alumni artists on Friday, December 4. Alumni artists, please […]