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First Week of 2nd Grade

August 21, 2015

Mrs. Brashier’s class had an incredible first week of school. On the first day of school, the class read First Day Jitters by Julie Danneberg. To go with the book (and to get rid of all the jitters that at the beginning of school) students drank Jitter Juice. The second day of second grade, student […]

Geometry Refresh

August 20, 2015

Coach Agnew’s Pre-AP Geometry classes spent their first day of class out of the classroom refreshing their skills in finding area of rectangles, triangles, and circles. Who wants to spend the first day of school sitting at a desk anyway?      

Welcome Kris Mathis

August 14, 2015

My name is Kris Mathis.  I am coming to 91èÏÈÉú from Texas A & M University where I have spent the last four years as an academic adviser.  I cannot tell you how excited I am to be a part of the 91èÏÈÉú family.  For the past two years the Lord has been leading […]

A New Era in Educational Technology

August 14, 2015

Over the last two years, our technology committee has been working to improve technology on our campus and in our classrooms. They have met, cast vision, planned, and executed to not only get us to where we are today, but lead 91èÏÈÉú into the future. One of the first tasks of our committee was […]

What Does College-Ready Mean?

July 17, 2015

From the desk of Brian Nelson, Academic Dean: At the end of the last school year, Mr. Fletcher presented me with a plaque recognizing my ten years of service at 91èÏÈÉú. I was so excited. The last ten years have been a true blessing for me. I am so proud to be a part […]

In the Middle of Your Summer

July 10, 2015

From the desk of Tammy Hayes, Middle School Principal: Can you believe how fast the summer goes these days? No doubt, you are as shocked as I to realize that here we already are in the middle of our summer break. With 6 and half weeks behind us, and 5 and half weeks ’til the first […]

Summer Technology Camp at the Lower School

July 02, 2015

We had so much fun at technology camp learning about algorithms, programming, looping, debugging and creating a simple game. We pretended to be robots while each student wrote symbols to make their robots move. We learned a dance to illustrate the concept of looping. We debugged simple programs to figure out how to move a […]

Killdeer, Bad Words, and Feeling Like Family

June 10, 2015

From the desk of Celia Tucker, Academic Counselor: While driving up to 91èÏÈÉú one morning I saw Jan Hommel and her family standing out in front of the museum by the helicopter watching something extremely interesting going on. I just had to go by and see what they were looking at or I would […]

Salutatorian Speech

May 29, 2015

Written by Cynthia Cherng, Salutatorian of the Class of 2015: Good evening parents, teachers, family and friends, and my fellow graduates. My name is Cynthia Cherng. It is my honor to be standing here as salutatorian of the class of 2015 today. Honestly, standing up here in front of so many people is not an […]

Valedictorian Speech

May 29, 2015

Written by Tito Babatunde, Valedictorian of the Class of 2015: Good evening ladies, gentlemen, boys, and girls. My name is Tito Babatunde and I am from Lagos, Nigeria. I remember when I first stepped on American soil. My parents told me that we would be living in Houston for a while because of their work […]

On Being Human

May 29, 2015

From the desk of Kent Travis, Humanities Chair, on the eve of Graduation (May 16th, 2015): In Mark 12 Jesus is in the midst of a conversation with various Pharisees and Sadducees, when a scribe approaches and overhears the discussion. He thinks to himself, “This Jesus person answers well. I think I’ll ask him a […]

Graduation

May 21, 2015

Congratulations to the graduating Class of 2015! We graduated another incredible group of seniors on Saturday night. We will miss them, but know that they will shape the future of our world for Christ and His Kingdom.