Posts by Meg Sacks
Jonathan Stimler ’98 Gives Cum Laude Society Induction Remarks
Episcopal held Cum Laude Society induction this morning in the Munnerlyn Center. The Cum Laude Society, a international organization, recognizes academic achievement in secondary schools for the purpose of promoting Excellence (Areté), Justice (Diké) And Honor (Timé). Jonathan Stimler ’98, a Cum Laude Society member and ESJ graduate, gave the remarks. Jonathan is a Commercial…
Read MoreMarch Madness Assignment Inspires Students to Explore Higher Education
St. Mark’s Campus fifth-grade students tapped into the excitement of March Madness by delving into research and crafting essays about colleges and universities participating in the competition. Each essay begins with an introduction featuring the name of the college or university, its location, mascot, and the rationale behind the student’s choice. Students included statistics such…
Read MoreRSVP to Beaches Campus Expansion Plans Parent Kick Off Meetings
Parent Kick Off Meetings for the Beaches Campus expansion project, which includes new classrooms, will be held in May. Parents are invited to join The Reverend Adam Greene and Mrs. Jennifer Ketchum as they share the details of the newest addition to the Beaches Campus. The expansion plan will accommodate the growing needs of the…
Read MoreCombined Pre-K 3 – Grade 5 Chapel
Wednesday, April 24 8:25 a.m. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Pre-K – 3 – Grade 5 students have another wonderful opportunity to worship together next Wednesday.
Read MoreNational Junior Honor Society Induction Held
Selected eighth and ninth grade students were inducted into Episcopal’s Aquilae Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) Thursday. The ceremony was held in the Munnerlyn Center. Lily Indelicato XX gaive the Invocation. Peyton Chunn, faculty advisor, led the Candleight Ceremony, and Alex Hughes ’27, Payten Cree XX, Lily, Reese Luker XX, and Kerrigan…
Read MoreOpening Night Celebration Tickets Going Fast
Approximately 85% of tickets to A Vision for Art’s Opening Night Celebration on April 19 are already reserved. At this historically sold-out event, art patrons will enjoy an open bar, elegant tented dinner, festive atmosphere, and meet-and-greet with artists. Now in its fifth year, A Vision for Art, presented by Northern Trust, brings hundreds of…
Read MoreCelebrating Service Day
Episcopal students across three campuses will soon participate in Celebrating Service Day on April 11. Celebrating Service Day 2024 on the St. Mark’s Campus will be filled with opportunities to give thanks and show our support to neighbors close by who choose to serve. This year, activities and awareness will center around JSO Stop Station, Angels…
Read MoreChapel in the Park Postponed
Due to forecasted rain, today’s Chapel in the Park is postponed. The next Chapel in the Park will take place Friday, April 19 (weather permitting).
Read MoreFaculty/Staff Professional Development
Friday, April 12 is noon dismissal for all students. Extended Day is open. If your child is staying for Extended Day, please pack them a lunch. Campus Cuisine is not offered this day.
Read MoreFourth and Fifth Grade Students Present “Finding Nemo”
Fourth- and fifth-grade students wowed audiences with their recent musical rendition of “Finding Nemo”! Guided by Susanne Dailey, Director of Music, and Andrea Hagan, Director of Lower School Dance, and assisted by Jennifer Meister, the performance was nothing short of “fin-tastic”! From feisty sharks to shimmering jellyfish, the stage came alive with all the beloved…
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