
Getting Loud for the Big Game!
At the pep rally this morning, students cheered, yelled, and shouted their loudest to prepare for tonight’s big game against Grace! Go Guard!

At the pep rally this morning, students cheered, yelled, and shouted their loudest to prepare for tonight’s big game against Grace! Go Guard!

Three 91èÏÈÉú students earned spots in the Texas Music Educator’s Association All Region Choir this fall. Earning a 4th chair spot in the Middle School Choir was Morgan Maddox, and in the High School Honor Choir, Cate Kimball earned 1st chair and Lauren Eden, 4th chair. The singers will perform with their choirs on […]

There is a wonderful opportunity this coming Sunday to support 91èÏÈÉú musicians, promote & brag on 91èÏÈÉú at the ETYO 2016 season opening concert! Seven 91èÏÈÉú students were accepted by audition and are members of ETYO — Drew Shaw, Denise Tan, Brian Guo, Alex Ellis & Hayden Gardner are members of the […]

From the desk of Brian Nelson, Dean of Academics: As a parent, it is always exciting to brag about your children. There is very little on this earth that will make a parent light up like telling others of how his child is using the gifts that God has given her. This is the how […]

On Wednesday of this week, the 6th grade students learned the important skill of notetaking. Mrs. Mize took the students through a presentation that highlighted the benefits, importance, and helpfulness of notetaking. The students started off by watching two videos that focused on the overall benefits of notetaking, and then were shown a method of […]

We had a blast at our Middle School retreat this week as we connected with classmates and deepened relationships with our teachers. We learned how we can be BRAVE, and were able to grow in our faith.

On Tuesday in the 6th grade life skills class, Mrs. Mize took the students through a workshop about failure. “There seems to be a cultural trend in many students that prevents them from even trying due to a fear of failure. This is not how to achieve success. We cannot live so careful that we […]

Organization as a characteristic is often thought of as an inherent trait: you are either naturally inclined to organize or you are not. However, organization is a teachable skill, one that is critical to success as a student, parent, or working professional. At the 91èÏÈÉú School we are committed to teaching the whole student […]

The 8th grade Science Technology class got to use their surface tablets to complete a questionnaire in order to help them identify their interests and allow them to research a science fair topic or project. Students discovered examples of what quality science fair projects should look like and given a few recommendations to help them get […]

91èÏÈÉú middle school enjoyed a perfect outing against Palestine on Tuesday with all four teams securing victories. The 7th Grade B team started things off, overcoming a loss in Game 1 to rally and win the next two games over Palestine to win 23-25, 25-19, 15-8. Harley Cooper’s strong serves helped fuel the victory. […]

We had a blast dressing up for Homecoming this week! Check out all our silly outfits:

See You At the Pole is such a significant event for students all over the nation, and has been for many years. To put it plainly, SYATP is a yearly event that gathers students around the flag poles of their schools to pray. They spend time praying for their classmates, their school, their school’s administration, […]