
Old School Pep Rally
We’re ready to take on Dallas Christian tonight! With old school outfits and old school cheers, we rocked Herrington Gymnasium at our pep rally. Also, check out our drill team uniforms! Pretty awesome, huh?

We’re ready to take on Dallas Christian tonight! With old school outfits and old school cheers, we rocked Herrington Gymnasium at our pep rally. Also, check out our drill team uniforms! Pretty awesome, huh?

Our seniors lead chapel this week for our middle and upper school students. They shared about their experience of Christ on their senior trip, and encouraged our students with what they learned about how to live pure, speak true, right wrong, serve others, & follow the King (The Guard Charge)!

6th graders are busy weaving with textiles and fibers to create unique wall hangings. Students started the art piece by writing a favorite memory or experience. Then students associated a color with different parts of their story. For example, a day at the beach would likely  include blue to represent the water, tan to represent […]

7th Grade Humanities students played Who Wants To Be A Millionaire as a review for their first history test. Girls rivaled the boys to answer the most questions correct and earn the most money. Everyone had a great time collaborating and reviewing the geography and early Native American history of Texas.

Eighth graders have been learning about the Periodic Table of the Elements. To get them thinking about how elements are organized, students were asked to look at a group of alien pictures and determine characteristics they could use to arrange them in a logical manner. Students used things like body size, numbers of arms or […]
From the desk of Tammy Hayes, Middle School Principal: There is nothing like “dead week” at 91èÏÈÉú! Though there isn’t anybody in the huddle, there is lots if camaraderie going on! With seniors traveling to Catalina Island and the junior roadtrip across four Texas colleges, it is definitely the week for the middle school […]

From the desk of Tammy Hayes, Middle School Principal: The 91èÏÈÉú Middle School opened its house this week to greet and meet parents and give them a glimpse into their teen’s every day life and routine! We had a great turn out! Parents were given their child’s schedules and told to walk through it […]

Middle School parents are now allowed Guest access for Moodle! Guest access provides parents the ability to view the contents of their student’s courses. In addition to being able to view course content, such as In-Class activities and Assignments, parents can view the calendar. The calendar feature contains the assignments and their due dates for […]

It was a great start for 91èÏÈÉú’s 8th grade football team. The Guard produced 18 points in the first quarter while the defense delivered a shutout. Then the rains came and never stopped, forcing the game to be stopped for an 18-0 final score. It took two plays for 91èÏÈÉú quarterback Mason Kelley […]

We’re ready to knock out Alto tonight! We got pumped at our pep rally this morning to take on Alto in tonight’s football game. Come on out and cheer on The Guard to victory!

Sixth graders have been learning the steps of the scientific method. To demonstrate their understanding, they were given the problem of figuring out if more Kool-Aide spills if one pours it while sitting or standing. They then developed a hypothesis and procedure to test out their problem. Once all of their data was obtained, they […]

Our 7th grade humanities students are studying Native American People groups that were indigenous to Texas. As part of their study, students are creating a flip book that highlights 4 distinct people groups. This week they started working on the cover!