Madison Linn ’21 Wins National Scholastic Art & Writing Award
Congratulations to Madison Linn ’21, who won a national medal through Scholastic Art & Writing Awards for her acrylic painting. This alongside her four Golden Key awards for her other paintings at the regional competition. Since 1923, the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards have recognized some of America’s most celebrated artists and writers when they […]
Dance Marathon Raises Nearly $12,000
Episcopal hosted a smaller version of Dance Marathon this past Saturday, still managing to fundraise nearly $12,000 for the Children’s Miracle Network, Wolfson Children’s Hospital and the pediatrics center at UF Health Jax. Past fundraisers have helped fund research and training, purchase life-saving equipment, and subsidize other aspects of patient care. “Our current COVID circumstances have […]
Girls Rowing Competes at OARS Invitational
This past weekend the girls’ rowing team participated in the OARS Invitational at Turkey Lake in Orlando. The girls had a win in the single and two close fourth place finishes in the Double and Varsity 4. “I thought we raced hard and continue to improve each week. With this being only the second spring […]
Track and Field Excels at Invite
On Saturday the girls’ and boys’ Track & Field teams participated in the Danny Brown Invite hosted at Bishop Snyder. The girls team placed fourth overall while the boys team placed ninth. Leaders for the girls were: Harper McEvoy ’21 – second place in 800m (2:25.83); Chloe Selmer ’24 – first place in Long Jump […]
Baseball Moves to 2-0
Varsity Baseball team defeated Ridgeview High School 6-3 at Ray Knight Field on Tuesday to remain undefeated on the season. Jumping out to an early lead, the Eagles scored two runs in the first and tallied nine hits on the night. Senior Dillon Haines earned the win, striking out nine batters. The Eagles are back […]
Wrestling Advances to Regionals
This past week the wrestling team wrestled in the district tournament hosted at Yulee High School and placed third overall, earning the team a spot in the regional meet. Leading the way for the Eagles were: Cohen Chesser 23 (2nd place), Turner Glenn ’25 (5th place), Scott Busey ’23 (2nd place), Christian Ryan ’22 (3rd […]
A.P Draw, Paint, Print Senior Spotlight Interview: Miranda Doro
The AP Drawing Portfolio is an intensive course, requiring students to produce art at the college level. Students compile a portfolio of 15-20 original artworks demonstrating mastery in composition, technique, and concept. They pursue the WHY behind their own artistic process and participate in weekly critiques of classmates’ work, as well as submit completed pieces […]
Softball Listed as a “Team to Watch”
Varsity Softball will begin their regular season tonight as they host Atlantic Coast High School at Marchman Field at 6:00 p.m. Recently, the team was listed as a top five team to watch in the city by The Florida Times-Union. The girls defeated Clay High school 2-0 in the their only preseason action leading up […]
Lacrosse Teams Begin Seasons with Wins
Yesterday both the girls’ and boys’ lacrosse teams began their regular seasons with two easy wins. The girls team defeated visiting Creekside High School 21-5. Keeley Cleland ’22 and Mia Carter ’21 scored five goals each while Reagan Reid ’23 had five saves in the victory. The boys had an equally impressive game, defeating Stanton […]
Bob Kirk Featured in Studio Potter
Fine Arts instructor Bob Kirk’s article on teaching Ceramics in Private school was recently published in one of the top international ceramics education magazines, Studio Potter. In March, 2019, Bob was a member of a panel at the annual conference of The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA). The article (subscription only) […]
