Timothy Award Recipients
The Timothy Award is presented annually to an Episcopal School of Jacksonville teacher who exemplifies the ideal of Christian service to students and to the community. The Timothy Award recognizes the service of the individual and the importance of a vital Christian faith in the daily life of Episcopal School of Jacksonville. The recipient of […]
The Guardian Award Recipients
The Guardian Award was established in 1999 by Mr. and Mrs. William L. Dahl. Seniors are given the opportunity to write an essay about a faculty member who has been a role model for them during their years at Episcopal and has helped them understand how important these guardians are. The senior who writes the […]
Davis Award for Excellence in Teaching Recipients
The Davis Award for Excellence in Teaching was established in 1992. The award’s purpose is: *To recognize and reward teachers who personify QUALITY in their teaching and in their influence on student learning. *To recognize and reward teachers who consistently and unselfishly go ABOVE and BEYOND normal expectation of time, energy, and devotion in working […]
Students Win Ribbons at French Competition
Episcopal had nine students receive ribbons after participation in the virtual state French competition “Le Congrès de la Culture Français en Floride.” Blue ribbons (first place) were earned by Phoebe Fletcher ’22 for singing “La Vie En Rose;” Caroline Million ’21 for reciting a French poem; and Katherine Gabriel ’22 for scoring a 90% on […]
Students Inducted into Cum Laude Society
Each spring Episcopal inducts a new group of students into the ESJ chapter of the Cum Laude Society. The Cum Laude Society recognizes academic achievement for the purpose of promoting excellence (Areté), justice (Diké) and honor (Timé). This year’s induction ceremony, held Monday, April 12, was open to immediate family members and shared via livestream […]
Students Win Awards at Virtual State Science Fair of Florida
Congratulations to the Episcopal students who were recipients of place and special awards, cash prizes and gifts at the Virtual State Science Fair of Florida this week! Sally Barksdale ’21 was the recipient of the First Place Award in Biochemistry for her computer-based investigation to predict responses to melanoma treatment based on their genetic biomarkers. Earning […]
Beyond the Basics: The Value of a Liberal Arts Education
The College Counseling Office in partnership with the Parent’s Association hosted College Counseling Beyond the Basics: The Value of a Liberal Arts Education on Tuesday, March 30. The panel was comprised of three admissions professionals: Zaire McCoy, Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management and Dean of Admission at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL; Tara […]
Baseball Celebrates Seniors on Monday
The baseball team has had a great season so far, sitting at 13-3 on the year. The have had wins against Ridgeview High School, Bishop Snyder, and Bishop Kenny to name a few. Tonight they will host Bolles in a key district match up at Ray Knight Field. They will close out the week on […]
Weightlifting Heads to Regionals
On Saturday the weightlifting team will head to West Nassau High School for the FHSAA regional meet. Three lifters will represent Episcopal: Cooper Jevic ’21 in the 169 weight class, Nicholas Vitulli ’22 in the 199 weight class, and Tommaso Pozzoni ’21 in the 238 weight class. If they advance, they will head to the […]
AP Portfolio Spotlight: Margaux Forsbrand ’21
A.P Draw, Paint, Print Senior Spotlight Interview: Margaux Forsbrand ’21 The AP Drawing Portfolio is an intensive course, requiring students to produce art at the college level. Students compile a portfolio of 15-20 original artworks demonstrating mastery in composition, technique, and concept. They pursue the “why” behind their own artistic process and participate in weekly […]
