Chapel Links for December

December 2 Chapels Munnerlyn: US Chapel: https://youtu.be/0frpqSQuvYg MS Chapel: https://youtu.be/JlAYazAiG6E   Beaches: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jChfkzEOCto&feature=youtu.be   St. Mark’s: https://video.link/w/Rx54b  

Boys Soccer Celebrates Seniors

Tonight the boys’ soccer team will celebrate seniors in a ceremony at halftime during tonight’s game against Yulee. The boys earned their second win of the season last night defeating Fernandina Beach High School 2-1 at Jangro Stadium. David Cooper and James Reese scored goals for the Eagles.  Kickoff for tonight will begin at 6:30 […]

Girls Basketball Wins Third in a Row

Last night Girls Varsity Basketball defeated Atlantic Coast High School 58-20 in the Semmes Gym to win the team’s third game in a row. Taylor Wells ’21 led all scorers with 13 points, followed by Mackenzie Flakus ’21 with 10 points. The Eagles look for win number four on Thursday night at Mandarin. On Monday, […]

Daniel Cooper ’21 Selected to Play in Football All Star Game

Senior Daniel Cooper has been selected to play in the Podyum Preps All American Bowl, a high school football showcase. “This recognition is a testament to Daniel’s hard work and doesn’t surprise me in the least bit. Our staff is very proud of this accomplishment!” said Coach Brunell. The all-star game chooses players from across […]

Student Services Shares Insights with Dad’s Club

While enjoying coffee, Episcopal dads met under the tent on the Forbes Event Lawn just before Thanksgiving to discuss their challenges and successes when raising teenagers. Amy Burrows Perkins ’92, Director of Student Services, guest spoke at the meeting, addressing questions and comments by the fathers. Dad’s Club meeting dates are announced in the Insider, […]

Government Students Win Essay Contests 

AP U.S. Government and Politics students participated in the United States Middle District Court of Florida’s essay contest this year. This year’s prompt focused on evaluating the strategies used by proponents of the Nineteenth Amendment (suffragists) in order to change opinions about voting rights for women. SEniors Mike Horning, Don Kohla, and Cooper Richart, received […]

Jordan Harrow ’21 Published in Science Journal

Jordan Harrow ’21 has been investigating the development of pesticide resistance in Daphnia as a method of protecting aquatic ecosystems in Honors Science Seminar over the past two years.  This year she is continuing that project to study the effects up the food chain in aquatic environments. Jordan was notified this summer an article about […]

Campuses Donate Together for Toys for Tots Drive

Lower, Middle, and Upper School students recently participated in the first community service drive to include all three campuses. A combined 662 new toys were donated school-wide between November 2-13 to benefit families of veterans during the holidays. The National Junior Honor Society and Warriors’ Wings Club at the Munnerlyn Campus initiated the partnership with […]

New Berg Gallery Exhibit Opens

A new exhibit opened in the Berg Gallery in the Munnerlyn Center last week featuring work by all areas of the Visual Arts program on the Munnerlyn Campus. The exhibit includes ceramics work by freshman and sophomore students; Draw Paint Print works in various mediums, including pen and ink and watercolor; and work by photography […]

Humanities, Statistics Students Present Polling Projects

Students in three classes, AP U.S. Government & Politics, AP Statistics, and AP Psychology, recently participated in a project focused on polling which they then presented via live stream to the ESJ community the first week in November. “We believe this project helps students understand the process for polling, the ways in which it errs, […]