Today we started our trauma week. This year we are learning how to care for a drowning victim who was at the bottom of the pool for a few minutes. We went to the University of South Alabama where this scenario was set up. When we got there, we noticed the “drowning victim” laying at the bottom of the pool. … Read More
National Scholarship Month: Interview with Mrs. Edmonds
More Than a College Counselor.St. Luke’s: Where should students start when applying for scholarships?Lydia Edmonds: Start with the schools you are interested in and what scholarships they have. After you apply to a university most will automatically enter you in the contest for scholarships you meet the criteria for. But some universities do expect students to look on their institution’s … Read More
Sports Medicine and Electrostimulation
This week David Bentley spoke to our class about his job as an athletic trainer and sportrehabilitation therapist. He helped us better understand what he does on a daily basis byrelaying stories of actual cases he has been involved with over the years. The first case heshared was about a student athlete whose kneecap subluxed while playing volleyball. Asubluxation is … Read More
Quarter 1 Report Cards Posted
Quarter 1 report cards and assessments have been posted for students in grades 1-12. Parents and students, please log into your Blackbaud portal to access your report card.
Author and Philanthropist Salva Dut Meets With St. Luke’s Students
A Long Walk to Water is an inspiring, eye-opening true story assigned to all upper campus students, faculty, and staff. In the first weeks of school, Father Jamie confirms that through a personal connection to the “Water for South Sudan” organization led by the book’s author, Salva Dut, he has arranged for a Zoom meeting with Mr. Dut. Students in … Read More
St. Luke’s New Biomed Skills Lab
A new and exciting change for the 2021-2022 school year is the addition of a Clinical Skills Lab Assistant and Development Internship opportunity. Seniors, Ella Grace Rader and Reagan Warner were selected as pioneers of this program. This particular internship will have a combination of skills lab needs and development office needs. This internship was designed to provide interactive learning … Read More
Biomed Students Visit Medical Museum
Students enrolled in St. Luke’s Fundamentals of Biomedical Science class recently visited the Mobile Medical Museum. The students began their day with an informational tour of the museum, exploring medical artifacts of a bygone era. They also learned of the rich history of the Medical College of Alabama, originally located right here in Mobile. Students also had an opportunity to … Read More
New Science Faculty
We are excited to announce that Mr. David Bentley, our Athletic Trainer here at St. Luke’s Episcopal School since 2009, will be joining our faculty. He will continue to be our full-time trainer, in addition to teaching Fundamentals in Biomedical Sciences, Comparative Body Systems, and Anatomy & Physiology. Mr. Bentley has worked for fifteen years at Fleming Rehab and … Read More
St. Luke’s Launches New Biomed Internship
A new and exciting change for the 2021-2022 school year is the addition of a Clinical Skills Lab Assistant and Development Internship opportunity. Seniors, Ella Grace Rader and Reagan Warner were selected as pioneers of this program. This particular internship will have a combination of skills lab needs and development office needs. This internship was designed to provide interactive learning … Read More