Faculty Experience Unique Professional Development Opportunities with Lastinger Summer Scholars Endowment

Three Munnerlyn Campus faculty were 2025 recipients of Lastinger Summer Scholar funds, an endowed fund that provides exceptional professional development opportunities for teachers. Carolyn Wells ’03, Director of Choral Studies, combined two experiences — one in Lancaster, Pennsylvania,  to experience Sight and Sound Theater’s production of “Noah,” and then attending Broadway Teachers Workshop in New […]

Book Fair Volunteers Needed (October 9 & 10)

The book fair will be held in the Lori Schiavone Commons on Friday, October 10 from 8:00 a.m. until end of the Fall Festival. Volunteers will set up the book fair on Thursday, October 9. Please review the available slots below for both Thursday and Friday, and click the link below to sign up. VOLUNTEER […]

Important Illness Notification Reminder – In Accordance with ESJ Policy

Dear Parents and Guardians, This is a friendly reminder to notify the Beaches Campus School Nurse, Katy Jones, any time your child is diagnosed with an illness, in accordance with Episcopal School of Jacksonville (ESJ) health policies, as outlined in the Student-Parent Handbook. It is especially important that we are informed if your child is […]

Fall Festival Volunteers Needed (October 10)

The Fall Festival would not be possible without the help of parent, faculty, and staff volunteers! Please sign up to help before or during the event. Help with the Fall Festival!  

Students Integrate Coding and Drone Flight in Solar System Studies

St. Mark’s Campus fifth grade students are taking their study of space to new heights. In connection with their Savvas Science unit on the solar system, students are using codable drones to bring concepts like rotation and revolution to life. After learning drone safety and experimenting with basic coding in the Blockly program, students participated […]

Book Character Parade (Grades 1-5, October 10)

Friday, October 10 Grades 1-5 9:00 a.m.  The Quad Students are invited to dress as their favorite book characters to celebrate this year’s Book Fair. Grades 1 – 5  will parade around the Quad in the grassy area by the music and art classrooms. Younger students will enjoy being spectators, and parents are welcome to […]

Cathedral Day (September 10)

Dear Parents and Students, One of the important annual events on the school calendar is the Holy Eucharist at St. John’s Cathedral. Episcopal School of Jacksonville began in 1966 as a result of the vision and persistence of the Dean, Vestry, and people of the Cathedral. We celebrate our historic link with the Cathedral in […]

College Counseling: Financial Aid Workshop Series Begins (September 30)

Financial Aid Workshop Series Begins September 30 For this academic year, Episcopal College Counseling is partnering with Paul Martin, founder of College Money Method, to bolster support in a critical area of your journey to college – understanding what it means to pay for college today and opportunities for financial aid. The first of six […]

Boo Bash Committee Meeting (September 10)

The Boo Bash Planning Committee will have a meeting on Wednesday, September 10 (after Chapel) under the McCormick Hall Lunch Pavilion .  The Boo Bash is a long standing tradition on the Beaches Campus and is an exciting way to kick off the start of fall. For more information on how to get involved, please contact […]

A Warm Welcome in the Christopher Lobby Before Chapel Services

The Reverend Victor Hailey, St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church, cordially invites parents to wait inside the Christopher Lobby before Pre-K/K and First-Fifth Grade Chapel on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Please feel free to wait in the air conditioning, use the restroom, or have a seat in the lobby.