School Opens on Three Campuses for First Time in Episcopal History

All Campuses Episcopal opened classes for the 2020-2021 school year on its Munnerlyn, St. Mark’s, and Beaches Campuses Thursday — the first time in the school’s history the school year has opened on three campuses. “This year’s opening of school is unlike any other year we have faced, but our faculty, staff, families, and students are still […]

Thank You to Our 2020-2021 Corporate Partner Program Companies 

PLATINUM SPONSOR Duval Motor Company Miller Electric Company GOLD SPONSOR Closets By Design Davis Capital Management Jacksonville Orthopedic Institute SILVER SPONSOR Berry & Co. Real Estate Chatham Personnel Enterprises, Inc. Fortress Luxury Storage Remedy Workforce Specialists Scherer Construction The Sheik Sandwiches and Subs Tritt & Associates, PA U.S. Legal Services BRONZE SPONSOR Bono’s Pit Bar-B-Q […]

Episcopal Fund Donations Exceed Goal, Thank You!

Episcopal received more than $838,000 in unrestricted support this year for The Episcopal Fund. Parent participation ended at 98%, placing Episcopal among a handful of schools in the national with such high parent support. Episcopal sends a sincere thank you to each of our 1,404 donors who helped make this possible, as well as our volunteer leadership […]

ESJ Students Help with Beaches Camps

Current ESJ students and Beaches Campus alumni assisted with Summer Programs at the Beaches Campus this summer. “We are grateful for the help of our alumni counselors from ESJ who served throughout our camp weeks to help students engage in fun activities at the Beaches Campus,” said Dallas Skornia, summer programs director. Their responsibilities included […]

Lara Duguid Serves as AP European History Exam Reader for 10th Year

Lara Duguid, Munnerlyn Campus history instructor, has read AP European History exams in Kansas City for nine years. This year, her 10th, was completed at home. Lara serves as a table leader, so she worked on the pre-reading for a week, reading as many essays as possible to find training essays for the readers. During the week of […]

Bruce Jackson ’21 Earns Eagle Scout Rank

Bruce Jackson ’21 earned his Eagle Scout rank after recently completing his Eagle Scout project at Angels for Allison. Bruce has been a Boy Scout with Troop 2 since he was 11 years old. His project was to landscape and build picnic tables for Angels for Allison. Bruce, helped by his brother Brian ’23 (also a Boy Scout), […]

Middle School Students Recognized

Middle School students were recently recognized for achievements on campus this year — faculty delivered awards in person or students stopped by campus. 2020 End of Year Athletic Awards Best All Around Male Athlete: John John Pajcic Best All Around Female Athlete: Grace Jones Best Male Athlete in a Single Sport: Henry Robarbs Best Female […]

Kurlas Family Supports Fine Arts Expansion

The first phase of a new Episcopal Artists’ Row will open this fall, thanks to a gift from Tony and Ginger Kurlas and their three daughters. Becca Hoadley’s “Draw, Paint, Print” classes will move to the newly christened Kurlas House, and Mark Zimmerman’s “Photography” classes will move next door.  Michelle Krueger’s classes will follow next […]

Middle School Students Recognized

Middle School students were recently recognized for achievements on campus this year — faculty delivered awards in person or students stopped by campus. 2020 End of Year Athletic Awards Best All Around Male Athlete: John John Pajcic Best All Around Female Athlete: Grace Jones Best Male Athlete in a Single Sport: Henry Robarbs Best Female […]

In Memoriam: Wyndel Dickinson (Wendy) LaPrade ’76

Wyndel Dickinson (Wendy) LaPrade ’76 was born on September 16, 1958, in Jacksonville and passed away on May 22, 2020. She is survived by her husband of 39 years, Martin Edward LaPrade (Marty), and their two sons, Maxwell Martin LaPrade ’04 (Joanna) of Durango, CO, and Charles Dickinson LaPrade ’07 (Ashley) and granddaughter Estelle Edna […]