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The Art of Notetaking

November 04, 2016

On Wednesday of this week, the 6th grade students learned the important skill of notetaking. Mrs. Mize took the students through a presentation that highlighted the benefits, importance, and helpfulness of notetaking. The students started off by watching two videos that focused on the overall benefits of notetaking, and then were shown a method of […]

Two 91èÏÈÉú Students Receive Essay Scholarships

November 04, 2016

Katie Pratt and Logan Fitzgerald were recent scholarship winners in the Bullard Chamber of Commerce Red, White, and Blue Patriotism Essay Competition. Katie and Logan entered the contest by writing an essay on “What Patriotism Means To Me.” Katie was chosen as the 1st runner-up and awarded a $750 prize and Logan was chosen as 2nd runner-up […]

Pre-K Visits Pumpkin Patch

October 14, 2016

Last Friday, PreK students visited the pumpkin patch at Moore Farms! Our kids had a blast learning how pumpkins grow and taking a hayride.

Middle School Retreat

October 14, 2016

We had a blast at our Middle School retreat this week as we connected with classmates and deepened relationships with our teachers. We learned how we can be BRAVE, and were able to grow in our faith.

Learning Through Failure

October 14, 2016

On Tuesday in the 6th grade life skills class, Mrs. Mize took the students through a workshop about failure. “There seems to be a cultural trend in many students that prevents them from even trying due to a fear of failure. This is not how to achieve success. We cannot live so careful that we […]

Organization in the Middle

October 14, 2016

Organization as a characteristic is often thought of as an inherent trait: you are either naturally inclined to organize or you are not. However, organization is a teachable skill, one that is critical to success as a student, parent, or working professional. At the 91èÏÈÉú School we are committed to teaching the whole student […]

8th Grade Uses Technology to Study

October 14, 2016

The 8th grade Science Technology class got to use their surface tablets to complete a questionnaire in order to help them identify their interests and allow them to research a science fair topic or project. Students discovered examples of what quality science fair projects should look like and given a few recommendations to help them get […]

Junior Class Tours Several Texas Colleges

October 14, 2016

The Seniors of 2018 explored Texas A & M, The University of Texas at Austin, Baylor, and the Capitol over the past few days while building relationships and having fun. How blessed we are to learn about colleges, our state’s history, and each other all while doing our best to honor and glorify God.

1st Grade Learns “oo” Sound

October 13, 2016

First grade is learning all different kinds of sounds, like the “oo” sound in “moose” and “book”. In order to add a little fun to the day, we made moose hats!

“Spies, Lies and Oh, My’s” in Algebra II

October 12, 2016

Algebra II students from Mr. Greg Jones and Mrs. Mary Ann Williford’s classes enjoyed learning about “Spies, Lies and Oh, My’s” at the American Freedom on Tuesday. Students learned how to decode messages and use a cipher wheel in order to better understand matrices and their applications.  

Parent Teacher Conferences at the Lower School

October 12, 2016

From the desk of Sandra Fritcher, Lower School Principal: Next Thursday and Friday, October 20-21, are required scheduled conference days at the Lower School. Students will not come to school these days. Instead, moms and dads will come to the Lower School to meet with the teachers. These conferences provide the parents with useful information about […]

Chicken Dance in Kindergarten

September 30, 2016

During September and October, the Kindergarten classes go on a musical journey to the farm.  Each week they meet a new farm friend and learn about the music that each animal has inspired.  This week we met Mrs. Hen.  She taught us all the sounds her chicken friends make and all about the incredible egg!  […]