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Writing in Shaving Cream

September 04, 2014

Mrs Bells PreK class is learning to write the letters c, o and g in green shaving cream as they study their color of the week. What a fun and memorable way for our PreK students to learn to write!

Middle and Upper School Chapel: The Real Challenge Behind the Ice Bucket Challenge

September 03, 2014

91èÏÈÉú parent Christi Wyatt-Zimmerman shared the story of her diagnoses and current battle with ALS during both MS and US chapels this week. After sharing with our students about how the current disease is both terminal and incurable, and recounting how she was diagnosed, she then shared with students about how the disease impacted […]

Right Wrong – Lower School Chapel

September 03, 2014

Mr. Pierce lead our students in songs of praise to our great God during chapel this Wednesday. During chapel, students have also been learning about “The Guard Charge.” If you’re unfamiliar with it, The Guard Charge is a sort of motto and prayer for our school this year, that we would Live Pure, Speak True, […]

Kool-Aid and the Scientific Method

September 03, 2014

Have you ever wondered if Kool-Aid will splatter more if you pour it while sitting or standing?  Well, sixth graders did a lab to test that question and learn about the scientific method at the same time.  Students dropped colored water from different heights and measured the splatter size.  Results will either prove or disprove their hypothesis […]

Chemical Reaction Lab

September 03, 2014

The scientific method was put into practice this week in chemistry lab. Students mixed two compounds and an indicator solution in a sealed bag and observed exciting results: fizzing, color change, heat, and even expansion of the bag. The students formed questions about this reaction (what caused the color change? what happened that gave off […]

6th Grade Learns Parts of Speech through Competition

September 02, 2014

The 6th graders learned to identify the parts of speech through a competition in Mr. Roquemore’s Humanities class. Students were asked to create a team of three and line up in the front of the classroom. Note cards with a random assortment of words were placed in the back of the classroom. After Mr. Roquemore […]

Connect the Blocks

September 02, 2014

On Friday in Mrs. Mize’s Math 7 class, students used interconnecting blocks to learn about the area of rectangles and squares. Students were able to build rectangles and squares using different numbers of blocks. The activity called for the students to first count the total number of blocks used, then use multiplication of the rows […]

First Walk to the Rock

August 29, 2014

We held our first “Walk to the Rock” of the year today. Football, Cheer, Drumline, and Dance gathered at The Cabin after school. Athletic Director, Wally Dawkins, shared about how he looked up to the players when he was a child, and how there are many eyes on these young men and women tonight as […]

Lower School Strings

August 29, 2014

Lower School students and their parents had the opportunity to learn about the string program offered at the Lower School at the Thursday, August 28th string meeting.  During the meeting, students new to the string program had an opportunity to try out a string instrument for the very first time! Parents and students unable to attend […]

New Bible Study for Parents

August 29, 2014

Mrs. Bell will start hosting a Bible study for parents, using a video curriculum from rightnow.org. For more information about when to meet, please email her ([email protected]). Here is a description of the video series from rightnow.org: Who is shaping what your kids believe? In these busy, hectic days we take our kids to sports […]

Leadership in the Middle

August 29, 2014

From the desk of Tammy Hayes, Middle School Principal: This year, it’s already moving at a rapid pace in the middle at 91èÏÈÉú! We have 120 students, grades 6-8, who will learn how to live daily through strong curriculum, peer interactions, self-discovery and my personal favorite, strong godly teachers. Our faculty has […]