Episcopal Students Secure Victories at Florida Junior Classical League Regional Forum

Fifteen students from Episcopal School of Jacksonville compete in the Florida Junior Classical League Regional Forum.
Fifteen students from Episcopal School of Jacksonville compete in the Florida Junior Classical League Regional Forum.
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Fifteen students with Episcopal School of Jacksonville competed at the Florida Junior Classical League Regional Forum on Saturday, Feb. 1, with several bringing home awards.

Thanks to the efforts of freshman Luke Taylor, the remote control chariot race trophy will remain at Episcopal School of Jacksonville for the third year running while fellow freshman Penelope Cornais was elected the region’s Proconsul.

The students competed against Latin students in the Northeast Florida region in subjects including Greek and Roman history and Latin vocabulary, grammar and derivatives. The forum also included athletic competitions and others in textiles, painting and drawing.

Tags: Episcopal School of Jacksonville, Florida Junior Classical League, Luke Taylor, Penelope Cornais


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