Episcopal Insider
Munnerlyn Campus
October 25, 2024
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Important Dates
- February 1, 2025 – Florida School Choice Scholarship application opens for renewal and new applicants. New applicants can apply for the 2025-2026 school year through Step Up for Students.
- April 30, 2025 – Renewal application deadline. Applications received after April 30, 2025 will be processed as new students.
Key Information & New Steps for Scholarship Applicants
Here is some helpful information to be aware of, including a new step that families will need to complete this year:- Application checklist: For a list of documents that may be needed when a family applies, please click here.
- Priority deadline: To ensure renewing students receive priority for the Private School Scholarship and the Unique Abilities Scholarship, families must submit their application by Wednesday, April 30. After this date, all students will be processed as “new students” due to legislative changes for this year.
- New step for families: Once a student is found eligible, the family will be asked to “Accept” or “Decline” the scholarship. Once accepted, the student’s status will be updated to “Awarded.” Please monitor your email for future updates about enrollment.
- Step Up for Students is here to help: In addition to their regular hours, their team will be available to assist families this weekend from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET.
New This Week
As we enter the last day of the Episcopal Fund on Friday, October 25, we want to thank all the parents who have already made a gift/pledge. The ongoing support of donors has sustained Episcopal’s mission since its founding, and a strong annual giving program is the best way to ensure that Episcopal keeps its leading edge now and in the future.
If you have not made your gift yet, please consider making a donation today.
Students and parents have the opportunity to participate in a Health, Safety, and Well-Being education event next week.
On Monday, October 28, parents are invited to hear Mike Domitrz from the Center for Respect present “Raising Respectful Kids” at 5:15 – 6:45 p.m. in the Deming Theatre located in the Munnerlyn Center. Mike Domitrz works closely with students and schools across the country to produce national initiatives resulting in revolutionary change in America’s approach to dating and respect. Mike has been quoted in major publications such as The Wall Street Journal and been a featured expert on Dateline NBC’s “My Kid Would Never Do That” series. Parents will appreciate learning essential strategies and skills for
On Tuesday, October 29, students will have grade level appropriate assemblies with Mike during the school day, where he will address 9 Daily Choices for Respect and 9 Daily Displays of Disrespect. Advisories will hold discussion on the subject matter and help students consider where they can make changes in how they interact with others.
Health, Safety, and Well-Being programs are intended to round out the emotional and spiritual growth of Episcopal students. ESJ is proud to be a school known for fostering young adults who thrive in areas of self development, even after graduation. The school is grateful that we have the resources to bring in the best professionals to aid us in developing our students this way. A cooperative spirit of enthusiastic participation in these events from parents and students helps better our community and strengthen our Episcopal family.
Reminders
Join the College Counseling team on October 28 at 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. for the College Knowledge: Financial Aid program.
The event will cover the different forms of financial aid, scholarship programs like Bright Futures, and more. Financial aid expert Alicia Keaton from UCF will be there to answer your financial aid questions.
The program will be held in Harden Hall located in the Haskell Center for Science and Student Life.
Parent Book Study’s next meeting is on Thursday, February 27, from 8:30-9:30 am and we will discuss the second half of Chapter 6-Envy: Coping with Hyper-Competition, pages 158-173 from Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic-And What We Can Do About It by Jennifer Breheny Wallace. It is never too late to come for the first time or come back if you haven’t come for a while.
Join us right after drop off at St. John’s Cathedral, 256 Church St E, 32202 as the doors open at 8:00 am, and we will meet from 8:30-9:30 am. The other dates for the 2nd Semester are Thursday mornings: 3/27, 4/3, 4/10 and 5/1.
Please let Beth Collins Himes P’21, P’25 know if you have questions or want to be added to the email group, [email protected] or 404-918-0949.
Prospective college athletes and their parents are invited to College Knowledge: Athletic Recruitment.
Join us on Wednesday, November 6, from 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. in Harden Hall located in the Haskell Center for Science and Student Life.
The programming will include a panel of individuals with experience going through the process as student, parents, and coaches.
All current 9-11th grade students! Interested in adventure and doing good for the world? Consider coming to the LA Mission Trip this summer! We will work with children in low income neighborhoods, serve meals to the urban homeless, and also experience the beauty that is LA, through hiking, biking and more! We are accepting 10 students.
Any questions? Please email: [email protected].
Episcopal is aware of recent morning traffic implications from the traffic lights on Atlantic Boulevard. The school has been in touch with the City of Jacksonville and wanted to provide an update on the information we have at this point:
- Traffic lights are controlled by the City, not the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO).
- JSO and ESJ are not currently permitted to manually control the lights as they had before.
- The City has a third party company helping with a traffic study to help inform adjustments to timing of these lights.
- We do not have a confirmed timeline for completion of this study, however the school is following up persistently to ensure this is done and improvements are made as soon as possible.
We appreciate the community’s patience as we await updates and improvements from the City. Rest assured that the school is doing all it can to expedite a solution. In the meantime, we encourage drivers to allow extra time in the morning until this is resolved.