College Counseling Implementing College Kickstart Program
With an ever-changing admissions landscape, there’s an acute need for insights to guide the way. This starts with national trends, but ultimately relies on critical information from our own data. This spring, Episcopal College Counseling will be implementing a new tool that leverages enriched national and Episcopal admissions data along with personalized insights to empower […]
Munnerlyn Campus Celebrates World Languages Week
he World Languages Department is celebrating World Languages Week on the Munnerlyn Campus. The department is honoring the languages and cultures studied at ESJ through traditional decorations, music, dance, dress, and cuisine. Language students studying Chinese, Spanish, Latin, and French are sharing project displays in classrooms and in the Buck Center. Chinese language students dressed up […]
Global Learning Programs Summer 2023
Episcopal Adds The Heart of Music as a Partner in Arts
Swim Teams Place at District Meet
Earlier this week the Eagles swimming and diving teams hosted the FHSAA District Meet at the Walton Aquatic Center. The girls were led by Laurel Coppedge ’25 – first in diving; Aubrey Finn ’23 – first in 100 fly and third in 100 back; and Savannah Branon ’25 – second in 100 breast. Ralphie Weakland […]
Students Inducted National Honor Society
Selected seniors and juniors were inducted into Episcopal’s Aerie Chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS) Monday in a special ceremony in the Munnerlyn Center. NHS recognizes students for their accomplishments and challenges participants to develop further through involvement in school activities and community service. NHS accepts students who have demonstrated excellence in the following […]
College Counselors Visiting Schools
While the ESJ College Counselors’ primary focus each fall is assisting seniors during their college search and application process, they find the time to travel and attend professional development opportunities that improve the entire office. This work helps the school and especially our students. Andrea Rizzi, Association, recently visited Clark University, College of the Holy […]
Health, Safety, and Well-Being Program Utilizes The Social Institute Resources
Humanities Teachers Attend Exeter Conference
McCoy and Hersey Win Davis Awards for Excellence in Teaching
This year’s winners of the Davis Award for Excellence in Teaching are Annetta McCoy, PE instructor, for Middle School, and Greg Hersey, Director of Instrumental Music, for Upper School. The awards were presented at the end of year faculty and staff luncheon May 25. Annetta McCoy has been a part of the Episcopal community for […]
