
Alto Pep Rally
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!

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!

The votes are in and your voice has been heard! Here are the results for the 2015-2016 91èÏÈÉú Student Council: President – McCray Fletcher Vice President – Madison Hammer Social Chair – Morgan Moss Service Chair – Chase Moore Senior Class Representatives – Chipper Adams and Val Allen Junior Class Representatives – David Chambless […]

The 91èÏÈÉú Humanities Department is proud to announce the opening of a Writing Center. The Center will be available during A blocks in Founder’s Hall, room 302. The writing lab will provide assistance on any writing project the students have, including writing college application essays, composing essays for English class, or creating the written […]
A group of boarding students traveled with Mrs. Albea to Dallas for a sophisticated and fun weekend trip. Students began the day by attending “Dracula”, a ballet, at the AT&T Fine Arts Center in Dallas. Students enjoyed this cultural event, full of beautiful sets, a live orchestra, and of course incredible dancing! Not to mention […]
Lower School Cheer ramped up this week, and will have their first performance at Halftime this Friday! Our varsity cheerleaders worked with each grade, teaching them basic and more advanced skills depending on their age. We’re excited for halftime!
This summer our boys football team moved all of our boarding students boxes. As a way of thanking the football team for moving their belongings, our students treated the football team to three cakes at lunch! Â

SABINE — The 91èÏÈÉú Lady Guard went on the road Tuesday to play a non-district match against the Class 3A Sabine Lady Cardinals. The Lady Guard got off to a terrific start, winning Game 1 25-13 against a Sabine team that was 18-8 coming into the match. The home side rallied to win the […]
TENAHA — Junior Jordon McGowen powered into the end zone with two seconds remaining and Calab Chadwell booted the extra point to give 91èÏÈÉú a thrilling 33-32 come-from-behind win over Tenaha Friday night. The Guard trailed 27-19 entering the fourth quarter before rallying to notch their first victory. 91èÏÈÉú is now 1-1 […]

Kris Mathis, our new Boarding College Guidance Counselor, met with senior boarding students this week to talk about college readiness and the application process. Mr. Mathis will be working closely with these students to help them succeed in the college application process and make wise choices!

Mr. Brunson is new to our faculty and teaches our 9th, 10th, and 11th grade Pre-AP and AP humanities courses. Mr. Brunson’s classes are both text-based and student-led, meaning that classes are not only primarily discussion-based, but students also have regular speaking assignments. Essays are written in class by hand, but then students are also […]

Dual Credit Biology students applied the concepts of chemistry to a real life situation – soil analysis. The students performed tests on several types of soil to determine the pH levels as well as the amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium present. Knowing this information can help avid gardeners or people involved in agriculture industry […]

Glenn Ballard, Fine Arts Director, hosted auditions for our Annual Fall Dinner Theatre this week. This year’s show will be “Shrew” and it is based on “The Taming of The Shrew” by Shakespeare. Mr. Ballard doesn’t look at auditions in an interesting light. Rather than simply having students perform their auditions, Mr. Ballard uses them […]