Campus – Munnerlyn
Football Beats Baldwin on Last Play
Friday night at Jangro Stadium was electric! The game was tied 14-14 and with the ball on the 10-yard line when Ershod Jasey ’22 took a hand-off up the middle for the go ahead score as time expired. The Eagles are now 4-1 on the season and ranked third in the region and ninth in…
Read MoreMusic for a Cause Selected as 2021-2022 School Sponsored Club
Music for a Cause, selected to be this year’s Episcopal-sponsored student club, is a Middle School and Upper School community service club. Through song, the club is dedicated to brightening the lives of others in the Episcopal and Jacksonville communities. With more than 50 students, Music for a Cause brings together students with a passion for music and service.…
Read MoreFirst Health, Safety, and Well-Being Event Focuses on “Words Matter, You Matter, Community Matters”
Munnerlyn Campus students participated in the first Health, Safety, Well-Being (HSW) event of the year on Thursday. The theme for the day was “Words Matter, You Matter, Community Matters.” Students participated in activities, conversation, and games with their advisories. Games reinforced the message of inclusion and encouraged taking actions to build up our ESJ community…
Read MoreA Day in the Life of an Algebra Student: Using Concrete Examples for Algebraic Concepts
You’ve probably never thought much about how toothpaste relates to math, but Mrs. Elizabeth Williamson’s algebra classes have. Elizabeth works with students to provide concrete examples of algebraic concepts in everyday life, ensuring that the lessons Middle School math students take away from math class go beyond quantitative problem solving. For example, recently Algebra I…
Read MoreCoaching, Sports Classes Teach Practical Career Skills
There are many opportunities for personal growth in academic classes students can take to fulfill their PE requirement. Theory in Practice and Coaching is a semester long class offered to Upper School students that puts sports into a practical perspective. Students in this class, taught by Tracy Jester, Dean, learn to take inventory of equipment…
Read MoreEpiscopal Welcomes Two New Members to the Board of Trustees
Two new members of the Board of Trustees begin their terms this year. Jeffrey Rosen is a principal at Chance Partners LLC, based in Jacksonville. He has more than 25 years of real estate investment experience. He is a past board member of Jacksonville Country Day School. Mr. Rosen received his degree from The Wharton School…
Read More2021-2022 Honor and Discipline Installation
Episcopal’s Honor and Discipline Councils were installed today for the 2021 – 2022 school year. Students included the following: 12th Grade Isabella Bryan – DC President Mary Tiller – DC Vice President Antonio Hicks – DC Sgt at Arms Taye Revels – DC Secretary Julia Polster – HC President Andrew Velarde – HC Sgt at…
Read MoreBoys Golf Wins Season Opener
Boys Golf had a great showing at its first match, defeating Nease High School 292 to 316 in an 18 hole match at The Lagoon Course at the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. Leading the way with co-medalist honors was Henry Robards ’24 (72) and Aubrey Fellows ’27 (72). Cam Goldknopf ’24 and Connor Hess…
Read MoreDear Parent, From a School Counselor: Talking to Your Kids About Back-to-School Uncertainty
by Amy Burrows Perkins ’92 Director of Student Services As published on Jacksonville Mom, August 13, 2021 Planning the return to school this fall feels a little uncertain this year. It’s definitely not 2020, but many parents are still feeling a little less confident about the kids returning to school than they would like. For…
Read MoreVolleyball Heads to Bishop Kenny for Preseason Matches
This Saturday Varsity Volleyball welcomes Coach Marks back to the sidelines! In her return, the Eagles will take on Fleming Island High School at 2:00 p.m. and Creekside High School at 3:30 p.m. “It’s been fun to be back with the girls in the gym. The coaches and players are ready to compete against someone…
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