Teaching Artificial Intelligence the Episcopal Way

Episcopal’s graduates’ achievements over time may be based in part on how well they work with technological advancements such as artificial intelligence (AI). To that end, Episcopal division heads and the Student Life office spent much time this spring and summer delving into the world of AI, how it works and what it does well, […]

Weather Update Jan 9.

Dear Episcopal Community: We hope you and your family had a restful and rejuvenating break! With the current storm forecast for tomorrow, Tuesday, January 9, and after careful consideration and analysis, we have made the following decisions regarding our school day for the safety of our families, faculty, and staff: School is closed on all […]

February HSW Program to Focus on Resilience

Episcopal’s Health, Safety, and Well-Being program in February on the Munnerlyn Campus will focus on resilience through a physical fitness challenge called DEKA FIRE. Munnerlyn Campus students heard from speakers Joe Rivera from Gett Itt Core Fitness in Jacksonville, and Dan McDonald, Chief of Staff at Spartan Races out of Orlando, last week during a […]

Information on College Admissions Terminology

We’ve all seen the reaction videos (Reels? Tik Toks?) of students excitedly logging into their admissions portals to find they’ve been admitted to an institution. You may have even seen the “real” reactions of students being denied admission. There is, however, a lesser-known but increasingly common reaction that occurs: logging into the admissions portal and […]

Progress Continues on Haskell Center for Science and Student Life

Construction on the Haskell Center for Science and Student Life remains on schedule, as workers continue to place the steel beams that form the building’s skeleton before working on the exterior walls. Prep work for the new kitchen and dining hall on the first floor proceeds, as does work for the new science and technology […]

Walls Go Up on Haskell Center for Science and Student Life

The first walls for the Haskell Center for Science and Student Life were raised for the structure on October 14. For the past four months, builders have been working on foundations, water, gas, and sewer lines, electrical service, and more. The walls are the first vertical, visible part of the structure. Poured and built onsite, a […]

Fine Arts Chapel Celebrates Isaiah 2:3

ESJ’s annual Fine Arts Chapel was presented for Middle and Upper School students in the Deming Theatre on Wednesday, September 20. The program consisted of a performance selections titled “Rampage” by the combined Wind Ensembles, and a performance of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” Honors Dance 4 students performed a dance to the song “Oceans” with choreography […]

Student Government Members Inducted

At the Student Government induction ceremony Tuesday students heard from all three members of the Student Government Cabinet about their vision for this school year. This year’s cabinet includes: Katie Frick ’24 (student body president), Jon Ritchie ’25 (student body vice president), and Robert Adams ’26 (student body secretary). After being inducted into office, Katie […]

Rebecca Campbell Joins Visual Arts Department

Rebecca Campbell, the Upper School’s new Draw/Paint/Print instructor, joins the Visual Arts Department this year with diverse art experience and a commitment to helping students find ‘the zone.’ “This is when an artist is relaxed and feels safe, and can concentrate on their practice,” she says. “This ‘zone’… is when the magic happens.” Ms. Campbell […]