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Christmas karaoke breaks out in 7th grade

December 09, 2016

The 7th grade choir ended their semester today with a Christmas Carol Karaoke Sing Off. Each group chose a Christmas song and performed for the class, complete with choreography, made up on the spot! Some of the songs they chose were All I Want for Christmas is You, Feliz Navidad, I Want a Hippopotamus for […]

Middle and Upper School orchestras warm up for Christmas

December 09, 2016

On Thursday night, our Middle and Upper School orchestra students delighted their audience with Christmas carols and pieces they have been working on this semester. The Middle School students, jazz band, guitar class, varsity orchestra all performed and finished off the night with Christmas carols.

The Bronze Bow depicted in pizza slices

December 02, 2016

Mrs. Figueroa’s class has been working their projects that will describe what they learned in the book they read this semester. Each slice of the pizza will have information on it. Savannah McRight uses the phrase “awesome sauce” a lot, but now she can use it to describe her pizza box project, complete with eight […]

Aprendemos español

December 02, 2016

The 6th grade Spanish class was busy this week finishing up their project which includes the 30 new -AR verbs they have learned. “We’re using them to create a poster about ourselves using sentences with those verbs in English and Spanish,” Nate Dahn said. Nate’s favorite sentence on his poster board is, “I need quiet at […]

Captain’s coming!

December 02, 2016

Middle School had their fall field night on Thursday where they played games such as “Capture the Flag” and “Ships and Sailors.” They were able to run around or sit and chat with their friends while enjoying snacks and hot chocolate. Many of them were able to attend the Tommy Young Classic afterwards together.

Colorful gak teaches about chemical and physical change

November 18, 2016

Mrs. Wallace’s 8th grade science lab tested chemical and physical changes by making their own glass cleaner and also by making gak. They had to follow the procedure exactly to end up with a good version of gak. They were able to see how different substances were added together to make a new product with […]

Operation Christmas Child boxes fill up the hallways

November 18, 2016

During advisory, middle and upper school students assembled boxes, filled and packed them up while listening to Christmas music and eating donuts. Our final box count was 452. Thanks to everyone who provided gifts, boxes and shipping money! A story from the desk of Nathanael Mattay, Campus Life and Ministry Director: While collecting Operation Christmas […]

Student choirs charm at Mistletoe and Magic

November 11, 2016

On Thursday, the middle and upper school choirs performed their annual Christmas concert at Mistletoe and Magic in Tyler. Both groups entertained shoppers and parents at the annual event sponsored by The Junior League of Tyler.

Eighth graders learn about chemical changes

November 09, 2016

Mrs. Wallace’s 8th graders performed a science experiment by conducting a chemical reaction lab to review the signs of a chemical change. Students were able to see color change, feel temperature change and observe a gas being produced as the bag inflated. Students also identified other physical and chemical properties in the lab.

Students vote in mock election on Election Day

November 08, 2016

Students were able to go to the American Freedom Museum on Election Day and cast their vote for the next President of the United States. Students had the opportunity to study and read about the views and stances of candidates before making their decision. At 91èÏÈÉú, we want to teach our students the importance […]

Lower and middle schools compete in math olympics

November 08, 2016

The 91èÏÈÉú Junior Guard Scholars Math Team participated in the ACSI District Math Olympic Competition on Tuesday. Thirty one students represented 91èÏÈÉú in this math triathlon. Each division consisted of three 11-minute rounds of competition. Like all good athletes, these students either came early or did extra practice to prepare for the contest. Most […]