6th grade is required to take a quarterly class in theatre. At the end of each quarter, the budding actors perform in the auditorium. This class performed A Tree Called Aesop.We all know of Aesop’s fables, the stories with a moral, but when three children turn up to the playground who do not know the importance of these stories, it is … Read More
Mock Trial Class In Action
Mr. Russel’s Mock Trial Class recently got hands-on experience! The case: People of the State of Alabama v. Alex Buckley. Hannah Uptigrove was the prosecution attorney for the state and Justice Scott was the defense attorney. They prepared their arguments based on a prearranged court case (in this specific case it was charges of murder and arson). The other students … Read More
St. Luke’s Names Student Ambassadors 2021-22
The Student Ambassador program at St. Luke’s Episcopal School is excited to announce its 2021-22 class. Senior Student Ambassadors are Upper School students whose pursuit of leadership, academic excellence, and commitment to the school best represent the ideals that St. Luke’s embodies. Senior Student Ambassadors represent the school through admissions, community events and much more. Many Senior Student Ambassadors receive … Read More
Faculty Spotlight: Kristen Perez
Meet Kristen Perez, middle and upper school science faculty. Mrs. Perez teaches Life Science, Marine Science, and Honors Biology at St. Luke’s. Iam Kristen Perez. I have lived in South Mobile County my entire life. I love living on the Gulf Coast and enjoying the various habitats and ecosystems this area offers us. My family and I love to take … Read More
Faculty Spotlight: Diane Robinson
A third grade teacher at St. Luke’s, Mrs. Robinson’s energy matches that of her students. Her love of teaching and learning has taken her many places in her 30 year career. She recently spent a summer in Washington DC with the White House Historical Society learning about the White House, Washington DC, and how to incorporate our country’s rich history … Read More
Athlete Spotlight: Dylan Hale
More Than an Athlete.Four sport athlete, entrepreneur, animal lover and amateur photographer are just some of the ways you can describe Dylan Hale. A long time St. Luke’s student, Dylan’s curiosity and St. Luke’s small size have allowed him to explore all that interests him.Dylan is taking his talents to Mississippi College in the fall where he’ll study Homeland Security. … Read More
Specialty Weeks in Biomed: Mass Casualty Drill
Our Biomedical Sciences Program has enjoyed participating in the University of South Alabama Mass Casualty Drill. The drill serves several purposes; it provides actual first responders a scenario in which they can practice their MCI skills and responses, it allows the USA nursing, physician assistant and medical students an opportunity to interact in a simulated emergency, and it is the … Read More
Clinical Skills and Simulation Lab
St. Luke’s Episcopal School Biomedical Science Program has created a full functioning clinicalskills and simulation lab. In addition to the interactive lectures and labs that are conducted byarea medical professionals, our students experience simulated immersion activities in our stateof the art facility. We have space for hospital, clinic, and triage simulation as well as a flexibleclassroom and debriefing area. The … Read More
Specialty Weeks in Biomed: Forensics Week
During the Biomedical Science Program Forensics Week, local law enforcement officers presentan actual criminal case that has been solved with the use of forensics. Students review casefiles, learn about evidence collection methods, investigative techniques and explore a recreationof the actual crime scene. The week ends with an explanation of how the case was solved anda question and answer session conducted … Read More
Specialty Weeks in Biomed: Cybersurgeons / Mercy Ship
CyberSurgeonsTM is an intense and immersive learning experience that our Biomedical Sciences Program participates in each year. It is a live simulation in which students quickly diagnose and treat an array of medical cases. With the help of computers, the Internet, and a video conference connection the students interact with a “Chief Medical Officer” at the Challenger Learning Center®. Together, … Read More