Episcopal School of Jacksonville issued the following announcement on Aug. 11.
With the addition of several new faculty and programs for the 2021-2022 school year, Episcopal’s music program is expanding across all three campuses. Tuesday and Thursday
Morning Music at the Lower School campuses is now available to elementary students as part of the fine arts curriculum. On the Beaches Campus, in addition to regular music
classes, students in fourth and fifth grades can participate in band, featuring brass, wind, and percussion instruments. Band is led by Cameron Strine – Lower School Music
Instructor and Band Program Director. Cameron is also the brass specialist on the Munnerlyn Campus. At the St. Mark’s Campus, in addition to regular music classes at all grade
levels, morning violin group instruction is available as part of the Morning Music program with new violin specialist Corina Donica. At the Munnerlyn Campus, the Middle School
music program is growing with the addition of a Middle School instrumental music teacher and woodwind specialist, Alex Hernandez. In addition, Anthony Felton, choral instructor
and collaborative pianist, will instruct Middle School chorale classes as the program grows. Clement Petit remains with the department as a low brass specialist. Instructors Carolyn
Tuttle ’03, Director of Choral Music, Greg Hersey, Director of Instrumental Music, and Susanne Dailey, St. Marks Campus, continue with the program.
Learn more about the ESJ music faculty here.
Original source can be found here.