Thank You Campus Chairs and Grade Level Representatives!

St. Mark’s Campus St. Mark’s Campus thanks its Episcopal Fund Chairs and Grade Level Representatives! Participation is the most important way you can express your support for the school and your belief in the importance of an Episcopal education on the St. Mark’s Campus. Every student every day benefits from your ongoing support. Your gift makes…

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Third Grade Developing Writing Skills

Beaches Campus Third grade students in Ms. Wilson’s class presented self portraits in words last Friday as part of their writing exercise. The writing workshop setting supports children in taking their writing seriously and viewing themselves as writers. Writing workshop is a student-centered framework for teaching writing that is based on the idea that students learn…

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Students Help Kick Off Episcopal Fund

St. Mark’s Campus St. Mark’s Campus’s Episcopal Fund Kick-Off was a huge success! A very special thank you to sixth grade students, Carson Bechan, Emery Duffy, Jake Kovacocy, Phillip Luschen, Lily Pennington, and Maddox Racine, for promoting this campaign by waving posters during morning and afternoon carpools. To date, the campus has raised 23% of its…

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National Art Honor Students Create Website, Podcasts to Share Works

Munnerlyn Campus, St. Mark’s Campus National Art Honor Society students are creating podcasts and creating website and Instagram content to showcase their work and share content. Featured artists include students themselves as well as professional artists who will be featured at the St. Mark’s Campus A Vision for Art event in the spring. Make sure…

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Faculty, Staff Reach 100% Episcopal Fund Participation

Beaches Campus Within the first week of the Episcopal Fund campaign, the Beaches Campus is able to say that 100% of faculty and staff members have given to the annual fund. “This says a great deal about the generosity and dedication of our community, and it is one of the many ways we have shown parents and…

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2020-2021 Student Government Inducted

Students on the Munnerlyn Campus were inducted into Student Government last week in a special, socially distanced ceremony in the Munnerlyn. Jake Murphy ’21, Student Body President, shared his goals for the year and the challenge of keeping school spirit alive even in the midst of a very different school year. Megan Wickenden ’06, science…

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Five Named National Merit Semi Finalists; Six Commended; Three Invited to CBRP

Episcopal congratulates five seniors who were named National Merit Semi Finalists: Sally Barksdale, Paul Fouts, Jameson Gatewood, Don Kohla, and Braden Witkovich. In addition, six were named Commended Students: Jack Adams, Grant Himes, Rohil Kanaparti, Ariel Largen, Reinhardt Peek, and Alston Rachels. Episcopal also had three seniors — Ariel Largen, Ilana Simmons, and Garrison Washington…

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Dance Marathon Club is Student Government Partner Club for 2020-2021

Munnerlyn Campus ESJ’s Dance Marathon Club has been selected as this year’s school-supported and Student Government-selected student club. The Dance Marathon Club raises money and awareness for local children’s hospitals. The ESJ club supports Wolfson Children’s Hospital. Dance Marathon itself is a six-hour fundraising event during which participants are not allowed to sit down —…

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Double Down: Matching Gift Information

All Campuses Whether you give cash or securities, your employer may be one of the many companies offering matching gift programs. Matching gift companies can double — and in some cases even triple — the value of your gift. These gifts can mean thousands of dollars for the school. Is your employer a matching gift…

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Honor and Discipline Councils Inducted

The 2020-2021 Discipline and Honor Council member inductions took place this week in a special ceremony in the Munnerlyn. Twelve members each from each council were inducted by Natalie Herford, Head of Upper School. All members vowed to have the courage to make tough decisions, show compassion, and be a positive role model for their…

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