Junior Residents

All the latest news and stories about our neighborhood’s junior residents.

 Jaguars lose championship 
to Cardinals

 Jaguars lose championship 
to Cardinals

The Jaguars tackle football team, coached by Lenny Curry and Todd Osburn, won its playoff game against the Broncos, but lost the championship to the Cardinals. The teams of 9- and 10-year-old boys are part of the Venetia Athletic Club’s 2015 football league, which plays at Venetia Elementary School. The Jaguars, a Southside-based team, were […]

Students use real-life criteria in urban planning competition

Students use real-life criteria in urban planning competition

Megan Altman of Avondale was on the winning team when economics students from Episcopal School of Jacksonville presented complicated plans for rejuvenating a fictional city as part of their UrbanPlan unit to a panel of judges from the Urban Land Institute of North Florida Oct. 29. UrbanPlan, a 15-hour class-based curriculum, is offered in economics […]

Red Cross Club president seeks to turn compassion into action

Red Cross Club president seeks to turn compassion into action

When Maria Muzaurieta, of San Jose, started the Red Cross Club at Bolles School two years ago, she saw it as a way to combine her personal interest in medicine, her entrepreneurial spirit, and her desire to “turn compassion into action.”  “Charitable work represents helping others in need, which is what life is about,” she […]

Episcopal senior wins grant to do research at Mayo Clinic

Episcopal senior wins grant to do research at Mayo Clinic

Alice Choi, a senior at the Episcopal School of Jacksonville, has been selected by a panel of doctors from the nearby Mayo Clinic to receive a $5,000 scholarship from money given to her school by the Judy Nicholson Kidney Cancer Foundation. Choi, who lives with her best friend, Camille Henley, and Henley’s family in San […]

Heroic boy defies medical odds

Heroic boy defies medical odds

Sometimes the most heroic thing a person can do is fight for his own life. That’s what Luke Akerstrom of Ortega Forest did when he was five years old. On Dec. 31, 2010, Magnus and Brandi Akerstrom’s son suddenly went into a catatonic seizure. He was admitted to Wolfson Children’s Hospital where he was initially […]

San Marco dancer receives big break in Philadelphia

San Marco dancer receives big break in Philadelphia

Clara Trednick of San Marco was selected to attend Philadelphia’s acclaimed Rock School for Dance Education for the 2015-2016 school year. Formerly a rising sophomore at The Bolles School, Trednick participated in a five-week intensive summer program before being offered a position as a full-time student at the prestigious Philadelphia school, where she will continue […]

 Episcopal science students compete for $20,000 grant

 Episcopal science students compete for $20,000 grant

  Thanks to a sizeable grant from Judy Nicholson Kidney Cancer Foundation, students in Marion Zeiner’s Honors Science Seminar at Episcopal School of Jacksonville will have the opportunity to experience first-hand what it is like to be in the competitive world of medical research. Zeiner’s seminar allows high school students at all four grade levels […]

 Students strut their stuff for ribbon-cutting ceremony

 Students strut their stuff for ribbon-cutting ceremony

  The artistic talents of many Douglas Anderson students were on display Sept. 10 during the ribbon-cutting ceremony to commemorate the new $13 million addition to the prestigious arts school. DA’s wind symphony greeted guests with Olympic Fanfare by John Williams before the hour-long VIP-studded ceremony, which took place in front of the new 60,000-square-foot […]