Posts by Meg Sacks
Fourth Grade Students Shine in Electrical Circuit Showcase
Fourth grade students at St. Mark’s Campus recently put their creativity and technical skills on display during an open house featuring their electrical circuit projects. The showcase was the culmination of a hands-on learning unit where students explored the fundamentals of electricity, including circuits, conductors, and insulators. The unit began with students building their…
Read MoreA Vision for Art Opening Night – Order Tickets by March 12
Friday, March 21 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. St. Mark’s Campus Lori Schiavone Commons Evening Includes: Early access to art from 42 curated artists Open bar Cork Thyme Wine Experience Grace Note Beer Garden Catered hors d’oeuvres Elegant tented dinner Meet and greet with the artists PURCHASE TICKETS TODAY! (Tickets will be unavailable…
Read MoreMarch 19 Gathering Location
Grades 1-5 Fruit of Faithfulness Gathering will be held in St. Mark’s Episcopal Church on March 19 at 2:30 p.m.
Read MoreSpring Musical – Frozen! (March 6)
Join Anna, Elsa, Olaf, and all of your favorite friends from Arendelle for the musical adventure Frozen! Fourth and fifth grade students are ready to WOW the audience at a morning and evening show. All families are welcome to attend. Thursday, March 6 8:25 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Lori Schiavone Commons
Read MoreVolunteer for A Vision for Art 2025
It takes a dedicated community of volunteers to bring A Vision for Art—St. Mark’s Campus’ annual art exhibition fundraiser—to life. This four-day event attracts hundreds of art enthusiasts, from casual buyers to serious collectors, making it a highlight of the year. Whether you’re greeting guests as a gallery host or serving mimosas, volunteering is a…
Read MoreTen Years of Harkness Teaching in the Classroom
By Cathy Kanaday, Dean of Faculty Ten years ago, Episcopal’s English classrooms underwent a quiet revolution. Traditional desks gave way to oval tables in the G Building, and the familiar rhythm of teacher lecture-discussions yielded to something more dynamic: the sound of students wrestling with ideas. In a recent sermon, The Rev. Teresa Seagle, Director…
Read MoreA Lesson in Citizenship: Fourth Grade Students Witness 50 People Become U.S. Citizens
Fourth grade students recently had an unforgettable experience at the Federal Courthouse as they witnessed a Naturalization Ceremony where 50 individuals from 30 countries became U.S. citizens. They also engaged in a Q&A session with the presiding judge and took a sample citizenship test. Students were amazed by the depth of knowledge required to become…
Read MoreThree Head to International Science Fair, 13 to State Fair
Congratulations to the Episcopal science research students who recently competed in the Northeast Florida Regional Science and Engineering Fair at Jacksonville University. Alexander Chindris ’25, James Steffes ’26, and Caden Lipari ’27 were selected to represent the region at the International Science Fair in Columbus, Ohio, where they will compete with 1,800 students from 75…
Read MoreStudents Collaborate with Professional Artists to Create Grade-Level Masterpieces
As part of A Vision for Art’s Student Art Series, A Future for Art, St. Mark’s Campus students have a rare and exciting opportunity to work alongside professional artists to create unique, one-of-a-kind masterpieces. Each grade level, from ELP 1 through grade five, is paired with a different artist, allowing students to explore diverse artistic…
Read MoreView 2025 Daughter Dance Photos
Thanks to all St. Mark’s Campus daughters and their dates for attending this special evening! Click here to view photos Scroll to the bottom of the album to view photos courtesy of Sarah Malzahn, this year’s event chair and owner of Sarahdipity Photos.
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