A.P Draw, Paint, Print Senior Spotlight Interview: Izzy Colon

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 […]

Wrestling Wins Five in a Row

Last night the wrestling team defeated Mandarin High School for the team’s fifth win in a row and 19th for the season. They will close out their regular season tomorrow night at Bolles. The match will begin at 6:00 p.m. Next Saturday, they will start their postseason with the district tournament at Yulee. Congrats on […]

Boys Soccer Plays in District Championship

After defeating Providence in the district semifinals 2-1, Boys Varsity Soccer heads to the district championship tonight against host Bolles. The boys defeated Bolles 3-2 back in early January at Jangro Stadium and will look for a second win against them tonight! The game is set to begin at 7:20 p.m. and can be watched […]

Girls Basketball Heads to Regionals

Tomorrow Girls Varsity Basketball will head to Tallahassee to take on Florida State University School in the FHSAA regional quarterfinals. The girls’ team is currently 12-7 overall and ranked in the top 20 in the 3A classification. With a win they will move on to the regional semifinals and take on the winner of Maclay/Andrew […]

Eagles Commit to Play Sports in College

Episcopal’s Munnerlyn Campus held a special Signing Day ceremony for students and their parents on Wednesday, February 3. Twenty-four Eagles committed to play a sport next year in college.  Eleven sports are represented, and students will attend more than 15 different colleges and universities, including the University of Florida, Yale, Davidson, the University of Pennsylvania, […]

Episcopal Announces Marcus Wells ’90 As New Head Football Coach and Program Director

The Rev. Adam Greene, Head of School for Episcopal School of Jacksonville, today announced that alumnus Marcus Wells has accepted the position of football program Head Coach and Program Director. Coach Wells, a member of Episcopal’s Class of 1990, has served on the ESJ football coaching staff for eight years, the last seven as associate […]

A.P Draw, Paint, Print Senior Spotlight Interview: Courtney Cattin

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 […]

Middle School Play Uses Green Screen Technology

“A Night of Middle School Theatre” was performed on Thursday and Friday last week and featured three plays, “No Horse Town,” “Last Minute Adjustments,” and “Murder in the Knife Room.” Click here to view a photo gallery from the performance Alumni Ian McCook ’12 (owner of Ascend Drone Solutions) and Korey Gouin ’16 provided the green screen […]

IMSC Teams Compete for Championships

The IMSC tournament gets underway this week. IMSC Boys Basketball will host Providence in the semifinal round this afternoon at 4:30 p.m. With a win, the team will advance to the finals on Friday and face the winner of the Bolles/University Christian game. IMSC Girls Soccer advanced to the tournament finals and will play the […]

Girls Basketball and Soccer Teams Begin District Tournaments

Next week Varsity Girls and Boys Soccer and Varsity Girls Basketball will begin postseason play. The girls’ basketball team enters the district tournament as the number two seed and will play the winner of the Bishop Snyder/Trinity Christian game in the Semmes Gym on Thursday, February 4, in the semifinal round. With a win the […]