Episcopal students had all kinds of exciting spring breaks. Similar spring breaks consisted of staying at home and going to The Players Championship (TPC), while others traveled to a number of places.
Eleanor Long, a junior at ESJ, said, “I went on a cruise with my friends for four days to the Bahamas.” Her favorite part of the trip was “going down water slides at Atlantis. We all got really tan and it was a super memorable spring break with my friends.”
Another student at Episcopal, Wren Tiedeberg, a freshman, also shared her spring break with a friend. She shared her spring break with Syler Luzar, also a freshman. Skyler and Wren went to Steamboat Colorado together. Wren shared her favorite but most unexpecting thing that happened on the trip: “We were supposed to ski every day, but on our third day of skiing the top of the mountain was closed due to the high winds. Instead we got to go to this really beautiful natural hot spring.” Skyler said that “sharing a spring break with Wren made it really fun. Wren and I went on lots of adventures in the mountains and laughed a ton. I would definitely recommend going on spring break vacation with a friend.”
Jude Thomas, a junior, took advantage of his spring break with a college visit to The University of Central Florida. “It was a cool visit, I liked it,” said Jude. Other students like Jude liked to use the spring break for college tours.
Emmy Cervany, a sophomore, visited Naples Florida to see some family. “I got to see my cousin and we walked around town together. We went to the beach literally every day, and it was so beautiful. The best part was just seeing my cousin because she’s my favorite. When I got back, I of course went to TPC with my best friend. It seems like most people did that, too.”
Spring break is definitely a memorable week for Episcopal students because they get to relax from school work and do memorable activities with friends and family.
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