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Draw, Paint, Print Senior Spotlight Interview: Chanthony Boyd
Chanthony Boyd ’18 has always enjoyed drawing, and has been taking Draw, Paint, Print since his 9th grade year. This year for A.P Drawing Portfolio, he is working primarily in graphite. Q. Chanthony, what is the central idea of your concentration? The central idea for my concentration is revolved around family, and how significant family…
Read MoreA.P Draw, Paint, Print Senior Spotlight: Danielle Corbin
Danielle Corbin ’18 has always loved artistic processes and began learning how to oil paint her junior year. Working extra hours at home and after school on her artwork has yielded beautiful results! Q. What is the central idea of your concentration? The central idea of my concentration is to portray vintage cars in Cuba…
Read MoreReese Pool Dedicated
Episcopal dedicated its 50-meter pool in honor of former swim coach Randy Reese on Saturday, September 30. Upon receiving a bequest from the late Tom Royal ’78, who swam for Randy, a group of swimming alumni launched the effort to name Episcopal’s pool for their beloved coach. Randy Reese was hired to start the swimming…
Read More2017-2018 Student Government
Jake Murphy, Freshman – President Isabella Wright, Freshman – Vice President Hannah Goldfield, Freshman – Secretary Kami Eppley, Freshman – Senator Anders Amlie, Sophomore – President William Cook, Sophomore – Vice President Mabel Smith, Sophomore – Secretary Tanner Thompson, Sophomore – Senator Ben Magevney, Sophomore – Senator Matthew Joseph, Junior – President Taryn Peterson, Junior…
Read MoreAquatic Center Dedicated
Today Episcopal dedicated the school’s new aquatic center in memory of Elizabeth (Beppy) Simpson Walton ’71. Beppy’s family, friends and Episcopal community members attended, including Beppy’s siblings Bill ’70, Missy ’74, Lon ’77, and Raymur ’85. The Rev. Adam Greene welcomed the crowd of more than 100 guests and invited Bill Walton ’70 to speak…
Read More2017-2018 Fine Arts Theme: "Finding Your Way Home"
by Katie Black, Interim Director of Fine Arts Themes are good. They can ground us, serve to focus our attention, and draw seemingly disperse groups of people together. For years in the Fine Arts, under the direction of Sally Maguire Deming, we have centered ourselves around a theme that we can all sink our teeth…
Read MoreEagles Serving Jacksonville Helps Nine Local Organizations
Ms. Rizzi, Mr. Washburn and 11 students served those in need in the Jacksonville community last week as part of the inaugural Eagles Serving Jacksonville service trip. The group volunteered at nine different non-profit organizations throughout Jacksonville. The organizations’ missions, in part, address food insecurity. The non-profits included: Farm Share, B.E.A.M. (Beaches Emergency Assistance Ministry),…
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