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2nd Grade Learns about The Nutcracker Ballet

December 03, 2015

Second grade has been studying The Nutcracker all week. Mrs. Leigh Ann Bugg arranged for a few dancers from Dance-n-Drill to come and preform a few pieces from The Nutcracker Ballet. The dancers, Savannah Williams, Sierra Williams, and 91猫先生’s own Courtney Bugg, were accompanied by their teacher Yayoi Jones. The girls preformed Snow, Waltz […]

PreK Makes Advent Chains

December 03, 2015

Mrs. Haugh’s PreK class made their very own advent paper chains to count down to the birth of Jesus. The students even got to practice making an AB pattern while they made their paper chains.                  

Grandparents Day

November 20, 2015

We had a very special day at the Lower School this Friday as our grandparents joined us for a morning of entertainment and fun. The day began with a series of performances from every grade at our Lower School, all giving thanks to God for his blessings to us! Our Cadette Singers also performed beautifully […]

Spanish: Communicating in Tenses

November 20, 2015

Spanish 2 students act out chapter 1 from their novel “D贸nde est谩 Eduardo”. As the scenes unfold, actors answer questions in the present tense and the audience answers in past tense. This method of communicating in both tenses simultaneously allows students to be immersed in a more natural communicative setting.

Chipper Named National Merit Commended Scholar

November 20, 2015

During Chapel this Wednesday we had the privilege of honoring Chipper Adams as a 2016 National Merit Commended Scholar. As a Commended Scholar, Chipper is among the top five percent of more than 1.5 million students who entered the 2016 competition. We are so proud of you Chipper and are excited to see where God […]

Fun at the Fair!

November 20, 2015

Our Scholastic Book Fair was a rousing success because we read at 91猫先生! This literacy event brings students and families together for the love of reading. Many volunteers helped to make the book fair a success. Thank you Rachel Abston, Sissy Bellar, Ashley Durrett, Carrie Tonroy, Diane Gibson, Lisa Vaughan, Wendy Gandy, Nora Bivens, […]

National Honor Society Induction Ceremony

November 20, 2015

We inducted new upper school students as members to the National Honor Society this week! It was a special ceremony as we welcomed these students into this historic community that values excellence, service, leadership, and character. Congratulate these students on achieving this high honor!

The Best 鈥淢ore鈥 You Can 91猫先生

November 20, 2015

From the desk of Tammy Hayes, Middle School Principal: Trimmings, Turkey, and Thanksgiving are one of my fave times of the year! I love this time of year for children because it is clearly not about them. That鈥檚 right, it is not in any way about serving them, buying for them, or catering to them. […]

Technology in the Classroom

November 20, 2015

We started taking our Surface Pro carts to class this week! Spanish 3 students practiced their oral Spanish skills this week using the school’s new Surface tablets. The students recorded an oral story then switched tablets with a classmate to listen to their story before rerecording and finalizing their story.  Ms. Adams Chemistry classes also […]

Air Resistance in 6th Grade

November 20, 2015

Sixth grade is investigating the effects of air resistance and mass using a paper helicopter. It was a great way for students to see how air resistance works in real life and not just in theory.           

College Emphasis Week

November 20, 2015

From the desk of Celia Tucker, Academic Counselor: College Emphasis聽 Week has been wonderful. Seeing students dressed in college shirts all week; 聽having Coffee and College Conversations with parents; 聽spending an evening with Seniors 2017 and their parents eating pizza, discussing the application process, watching parent volunteers play the GPA game, discussing Dual Credit details, […]

A Modest Proposal

November 20, 2015

After studying Satire and reading Jonathan Swift鈥檚 鈥淎 Modest Proposal鈥, Mrs. Huggins鈥 Junior Humanities classes had an opportunity to write a Modest Proposal of their own. Students were instructed to use elements of satire to bring to light the faults of an aspect of society that they believe needs reform. Students then presented their proposals […]