
1st Grade Watermelon Party
To celebrate their first week back, our 1st grade students had a watermelon party! It was a great first week in 1st grade!

To celebrate their first week back, our 1st grade students had a watermelon party! It was a great first week in 1st grade!
From the desk of Celia Tucker, Academic Counselor: Interestingly enough, how you spend your summer can influence your admission to college.聽 While summer activities will not compensate for mediocre grades and poor test scores, careful planning leading to new growth through summer experiences can tip the scales in your favor.聽 Let鈥檚 look at the kinds […]

Over 70 students received diplomas on graduation day this Saturday – our largest class to date! The 2016 Graduating Class of 91猫先生 was accepted to 126 different colleges & universities and was awarded over $5.2 million dollars in scholarships!

On Wednesday Morning we said goodbye to our 5th grade students and welcomed them to our middle school as upcoming 6th graders! We are so proud of the young men and women these students are becoming and are excited to watch them continue to grow in middle school!

On Thursday evening, students were honored for their academic achievements both in and out of the classroom, and seniors were given their cords, ribbons, tassels, and medals聽for graduation. We were also pleased to honor this year鈥檚 valedictorian and salutatorian,Chipper Adams and McCray Fletcher.聽We also awarded Rhonda Utz聽who was named 鈥淭eacher of the Year鈥 鈥 which […]

This Wednesday, The 91猫先生 Middle School celebrated the end of another year marked with lots to remember as we聽awarded outstanding students for their academic performances and promoted our 8th grade class. Our most prestigious awards are the Servant鈥檚 Heart Award and the 91猫先生 Heart Award. The Servant鈥檚 Heart Award goes to the student […]

Our Kindergarten students led us in chapel this week! Students taught us about how we can be the person God made us to be through the story of an acorn becoming a tree. Students also took us through the alphabet, naming something unique about God from each letter. We are so proud of these students […]

Students, faculty, family, and friends alike enjoy the displays created by sixth grade students for the World鈥檚 Fair. 聽Students were asked to create an interactive presentation over a nation of their choice. Along with a tri-fold board full of pictures and facts, students also provided samples of a food or drink related to their country.

Our current 5th graders (rising 6th graders) had the opportunity to visit and tour our middle school last week. Students met with Principal Tammy Hayes who gave them the grand tour, shared about the differences between the lower and middle school, and helped answer students’ questions. She wasn’t the only one though – many of […]

21st Century skills are imperative to聽the success of students in future jobs! We as adults know- you have to be flex in the real world, sometimes work alongside people you don’t usually live life with, and still be effective in the workplace! Today, Coach David Collins with the aid of integration specialist, Georgia Cameron implements […]

From the desk of Jessica Mize, ACE Coordinator: Sky-diving, running, reading, debating, public speaking, singing鈥hese words tend to cause ambivalent emotions depending on the person you ask. For some, the thought of sky-diving is both exhilarating and terrifying, while for others sky-diving is completely out of the question. The same goes for public speaking鈥ome may […]

From the desk of Brian Nelson, Academic Dean: One of my major projects this year was preparing and coordinating our school鈥檚 accreditation visit.聽 During this visit, a team of experienced educators spent two days reviewing our documentation, pouring over a large collection of artifacts, visiting classrooms, and interviewing panels of students, parents, board members, staff […]