Submit Photos for Senior Athletic Banquet Montage

PLEASE NOTE: In response to the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), all extracurricular activities, events, and gatherings have been canceled through May 1. Because this event is planned for May 3, it is still planned to occur as of the publication date of this message. The latest information on cancellations and postponements will be communicated via…

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College Counseling Class for Juniors – March 26

The College Counseling class for juniors begins on Tuesday, March 26, following Spring Break. Additional information will be sent to juniors and their parents via email. We look forward to a productive class. If you have questions, please contact Andrea Rizzi at rizzia@esj.org.

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Student Progress Reports Available

Parent-Teacher Conferences last week provided the opportunity to discuss your student’s progress with individual teachers. Thank you for coming and working with us for your student’s benefit. This week, Progress Reports are viewable via the links sent by your student’s teachers. We hope this information further strengthens our partnership in your student finding academic success…

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Lost & Found October 26 in the Buck Center

Has your child misplaced a pair of shoes, clothes, a bag, water bottle, pencil pouch or other such items? If so, make sure they by the Buck Student Center Lobby on Friday, October 26.  Items that have been found will be on display to be claimed. Any items not claimed on October 26 will be donated.…

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Panel Discussion: College and Careers in Performing Arts

ESJ College Counseling in conjunction Fine Arts Nurturing Students (FANS) and the Fine Arts Department are hosting a panel for any students and parents in Performing Arts who may like to pursue their discipline after high school. These panel discussions will be held via Zoom. On Monday, November 16, at 6:30 p.m. there will be…

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Fine Arts Presents "Chalk" October 1 and 2

“Chalk,” a play written by nationally known poet and radio host Al Letson, centers around a group of kids making the transition to middle school as “relational aggression” manifests and begins to change the lives of the students. Through poetic monologues, “Chalk” reveals the inner voices of kids who are trapped in a society where…

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