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Sixth grade science uses Play-Doh to build a solar system model

March 23, 2017

Sixth graders are learning about the solar system in science class. To help them understand how the planets compare in their size, students made a model of each planet relative to the size of the other planets. Students had to measure and be precise to come up with the correct comparison. They were amused when […]

Student award recognition continued this week at chapel

March 10, 2017

Congratulations to all of the students who were awarded this week for technology and classroom accomplishments as well as Christ-like character. The ACSI Desktop Publishing team is: Aaron Ngyuen, Colton Richards, Maddox Nelson and Coach Ila England. 91èÏÈÉú students in grades 5-8 have the opportunity to show off their computer skills through ACSI and ETAR. […]

Fourth grade in the American Freedom Museum

March 10, 2017

This week fourth graders took a field trip to the American Freedom Museum for a Texas history lesson. After their tour, they went back into the museum with Bingo cards to apply and search for facts of what they had just learned.

Water and waffles in Pre-K

March 10, 2017

Last week Pre-K, while studying the letter “W,” did an experiment with water and sugar cubes to learn about absorption and how water dissolves things. They also enjoyed waffles!

Ephesus and the armor of God presentations in Bible class

March 03, 2017

In Mr. Roger’s Bible class, students spent time researching the ancient city of Ephesus and the armor of the ancient Roman centurion. They spent time thinking about the difficulties of living as a Christian in the ancient world. In addition to this, they presented ways in which we can take up the full armor of […]

Congratulations, Hallie and Colby!

March 03, 2017

Hallie Foster placed 2nd in Models, and Colby Davis placed 3rd in Experimental Division at the science fair. This was part of the Academic Rodeo.

Pre-K, Kindergarten and First Grade celebrated Dr. Seuss

March 03, 2017

In honor of Dr. Seuss’s birthday, 91èÏÈÉú’s Pre-K through 1st grade classes celebrated the author today by dressing up as characters from his books and having special guests come to their class to read them their favorite Dr. Seuss book.

Dr. Seuss week in science lab

March 03, 2017

Mrs. Brindley was all about making Oobleck with second graders in honor of Dr. Seuss’s Bartholomew and the Oobleck. Oobleck is an example of a non-Newtonian fluid and is both a liquid and solid.

Library Media Center researches Dr. Seuss

March 01, 2017

Fourth grade students completed a mini-research project about Dr. Seuss and typed a report about this amazing author who made such an impact on children’s literature.

Math Olympics Area Results

February 24, 2017

From the desk of Robin Bynum. Academic Teams Director: ACSI Math Olympics Area Results Are In and the Winners Are… The 91èÏÈÉú Guard Jr. Scholars took on some new and tough competitions this year. With every contest, they have left me speechless! If you are looking for students who know how to make an […]