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Bullard, Texas, where the wind comes sweeping down the plain

January 27, 2017

The 7th and 8th grade choirs are busy preparing for their annual musical. This year’s production will be the Rogers and Hammerstein classic, Oklahoma. This version is specially designed for middle school singers. The show will run February 24th and 25th in Lauderdale Commons. Ticket information will be available soon!

Founder’s Cup 2017: A new academic competition for Middle and Upper School

January 27, 2017

Beginning in February 1, 2017, a new contest will appear on the school calendar: The Founder’s Cup in honor of Mr. Steve Dement and the 20th Year Anniversary of 91èÏÈÉú. For this year, the competition will be for Math and Science. There are three divisions and 17 contest in this year’s competition. […]

What is Middle School like at 91èÏÈÉú?

January 20, 2017

From the desk of Tammy Hayes, Middle School Principal: Middle school is a crucial time in the life of young people. I often hear people be dismissive toward these years, citing their own painful memories of lacking direction, senseless actions and mishaps with their own attempts at being loved. However, I have to ask, what […]

Boys basketball dominating in TAPSAC Tournament

January 20, 2017

91èÏÈÉú Boys Middle School Basketball teams remain undefeated in TAPSAC District play. The 7th and 8th Grade teams are both 4-0 after beating Grace Thursday night 44-9 (7th Grade) and 49-14 (8th Grade).

Congratulations to the winners of McNabb, Academic Quiz Bowl, Rodeo Art and Math Olympians

January 12, 2017

On Wednesday in chapel, we recognized many students who had won academic awards in the fall semester. Below is a list of their names and accomplishments. McNabb 2016 Fall Math Contest winners: Pre-Algebra – Nate Dahn Algebra I – Bryce Schwab Algebra II – Xiao Chen and Brain Guo (tie) Pre-calculus – Eddie Xiong Calculus – Alan Zhu     […]

Middle School makes all the difference

January 12, 2017

From the desk of Tammy Hayes, Middle School Principal: Think about the whole of life with me for a moment. And, if you will, consider the mirror image it is for our educational journey from pre-kindergarten (preschool for some) all the way through high school. We have a careful beginning, lots of intentional nurturing and […]

Academic Quiz Bowls can be as intense as basketball games

January 12, 2017

The Academic Quiz Bowl team consists of Nate Dahn, Callie Bailey, Marlee Gunter, Suvonna Bynum, Boston Durrett and Joshua Baker. The Academic Quiz Bowl competition began back in November with preliminary rounds being held at the East Texas Fairgrounds. Unfortunately, our team lost in a close round to UT Chapel Hill and Moore MST Magnet […]

Middle School Boys Basketball off to a great start

January 10, 2017

The 91èÏÈÉú Middle School Boys Basketball teams both got off to 2-0 starts in TAPSAC District play after defeating Grace on the road and by downing Gorman at home last night. The 7th Grade Boys team, who owns an overall record of 5-3 downed the Crusaders 29-18, while the 8th Grade Team defeated Gorman […]

A history lesson in disguise from Mrs. Figueroa

January 06, 2017

“The idea is that up until this point when we finished history last semester, Texas had become part of Mexico’s territory because Mexico had gained independence from Spain,” Figueroa said. “Mexico stopped people from the United States from coming to Texas, canceled all impresario contracts, and banned slaves from entering Texas. Anglo settlers were outraged. […]

Madrigal Dinner kicks off 20th year of 91èÏÈÉú

December 09, 2016

“I was very pleased. I was very proud and very thankful personally as a director,” Glenn Ballard said. “I thought the kids performed at a high level, and the atmosphere was conducive to what we were trying to accomplish. It showcased all of our different fine arts people, it was great food and fellowship, and […]