Senior Artist Spotlight: Sarah McKee
The AP Drawing Portfolio is an intensive course, requiring students to produce art at the college level. Students compile a portfolio of 24-29 original artworks demonstrating mastery in composition, technique, and concept. 12 of those pieces explore a common idea, called a concentration. Q: Sarah, what is the central idea of your concentration?Sarah: My concentration […]
Coaches Take Advantage of Best Professional Development Opportunities
Through the Elizabeth Simpson Walton ’71 Fund for Coaches’ Professional Development, Athletic Department staff and coaches have been able to experience multiple professional development opportunities this year. This fund ensures that our coaches are able to seek the best training available which in turn enriches our students’ overall athletic experience. The support from this fund […]
Sun Trust Corporate Partner
Episcopal thanks SunTrust Private Wealth Management, a Bronze level Corporate Partner, for the company’s support of the School. SunTrust Private Wealth Management is an affiliate of SunTrust Banks, Inc., one of the nation’s most long standing and respected financial institutions. Wealth managers apply tested principles and present highly individualized financial solutions while building multi-generational relationships with families. Episcopal parent Denise […]
Honors Chemistry Fudge Contest Winners
Students in Honors Chemistry have just completed a unit on stoichiometry, the study of mass relationships in chemical reactions. Culminating their study, students worked in groups of three to five during their lab period to prepare the perfect fudge. Students were instructed to follow the fudge recipe on the Marshmallow Crème jar, but they were permitted to add secret ingredients. As […]
A Farewell
Bailey Schram ’19, Jacob Sessions ’18, Julia Sessions’18 and Sara Himebauch ’18 And just like that, it’s over. You might have been able to sense something in the air, intangible but so noticeable at the same time. Something might have felt off to you, reader. These feelings you are having are completely normal and make […]
Christmas Message 2017
by The Rev. Teresa Seagle School Chaplain The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who lived in a land of deep darkness– on them light has shined. Isaiah 9:2 Our world can seem like a very dark place at times. Grief and loneliness can cover us like a large, heavy […]
Students Earn Highest Honors at Theatre Districts
This past Saturday, members of Honors Theatre 3 & 4 competed with a dozen schools at the International Thespian Society Districts event. They performed their One Act, entitled “The Bible In 30 Minutes Or Less,” and won the highest honor of Critic’s Choice. Libby Kellmanson ’19 was named All-Star Cast Member. Anna Baumeister ’18 was […]
ESJ Students Create Helping Hands
Students in Episcopal’s Human Anatomy and Physiology classes recently built prosthetic hands for those in need through Odyssey Teams, a philanthropic team building program. The Science Department purchased the hand kits for the students as part of the company’s Helping Hands Project. For a deeper understanding of the challenges facing those receiving a prosthetic hand, […]
A.P Draw, Paint, Print Senior Spotlight Interview: Sophie Grimsley
The AP Drawing Portfolio is an intensive course, requiring students to produce art at the college level. Students compile a portfolio of 24-29 original artworks demonstrating mastery in composition, technique, and concept. 12 of those pieces explora common idea, called a concentration. Sophie Grimsley ’18 loves printmaking. She can work quickly, pursuing multiple ideas at […]
Heaven On Atlantic
Heaven on Atlantic Julia Sessions ’18 and Jacob Sessions ’18 ESGN (Episcopal Student Generated News) It may only be across the street, but for most Episcopal students, Beach Road Chicken Dinners might as well be located on another planet. Seniors turn a blind eye to the fried chicken joint when leaving campus for doubles. For […]
