Posts by Meg Sacks
Early Dismissal (November 8)
Faculty will participate in professional development on Friday, November 8. Early Dismissal is at 12:00 p.m. The Eagle Afternoon Program will be open until 6:00 p.m. for pre-registered students. Please contact Betsy Porter at [email protected] with questions.
Read MoreWinter After School Activities Preview
Trimester 2 After School Activities registration will open on Monday, October 28. Parents will receive an email when registration is live. Click here to preview activities Activities begin the week of November 11.
Read MoreVeterans Day Hero Wall 2024 – Call for Submissions
Along with a special Veterans Day Chapel on Monday, November 11, St. Mark’s Campus will prominently display photos and information about veterans and active military special to the St. Mark’s Campus community. Faculty, staff, and families are encouraged to submit information about loved ones before Wednesday, November 6. If you submitted information during the past…
Read More2024 Book Fair Shopping Class Schedule
Parents are welcome to shop with their children during class shopping times. Credit card, check, cash, and eWallet are accepted. If sending funds to school with your child, please account for the 7% sales tax. Pre-K 3: 9:00-9:30 a.m. An adult must be present for the child to shop at the Book Fair Pre-K 4:…
Read MoreSet up eWallet for the Book Fair
Credit card, check, cash, and eWallet are all accepted at the Book Fair on October 25. If you prefer your child(ren) to go to school without cash, the option to set-up an eWallet in advance with pre-loaded funds is available. Please account for 7% sales tax on items when factoring in the amount. Volunteers will…
Read MoreDonate to Episcopal’s Hurricane Helene Response
Episcopal continues to pray for those who are enduring these devastating floods, destruction of homes, businesses and entire communities, and the loss of lives. ESJ encourages you to give generously to the Episcopal Relief and Development (https://www.episcopalrelief.org/) or other trusted organizations you may know of that are actively involved in relief efforts. In addition, all three…
Read MoreFourth Grade Trip to Jaybird Hammock Farm Connects Nature and Literature
This summer, fourth grade students dived into the heartwarming book “Better with Butter,” which follows a 12-year-old girl named Marvel navigating anxiety and her extraordinary friendship with a fainting goat called Butter. Last week, St. Mark’s Campus fourth grade students took their learning to the next level with a unique goat yoga session at Jaybird…
Read MoreVolunteers Needed for the Book Fair and Fall Festival (October 25)
We need your help to make our Book Fair and Fall Festival a success! Volunteering is a wonderful opportunity to engage with the school community, meet other parents, and contribute. Your support makes a difference, and the Parents’ Association would love to have you on board! Volunteer for the Book Fair Volunteer for the Fall…
Read MoreGlobal Learning Opportunities for Summer 2025
Episcopal will offer several opportunities for learning this summer through its Institute for Global Learning program. Programs include: French Exchange May-June; Iceland – June 10-17; Costa Rica June 27-Jul 13; and Japan June 1-10. Students will have the ability to study history and nature on a trip to northern Iceland, where they will visit geothermal…
Read MoreFine Arts Celebrates 20th Year of Munnerlyn Center
The 2024-2025 school year is the 20th anniversary of the opening of the Munnerlyn Center for Worship and Fine Arts with its Berg Gallery, Deming Theatre, Jimbo’s Workshop, Golden Pearl Foundation Stage, FANS courtyard, and performing arts classrooms. “This building single-handedly took a small, yet strong, Episcopal arts program and launched it into the robust…
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