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Was OASIS Day Successful?

April 24, 2014

From the desk of Dr. Stan Ward, Director of Campus Life & Ministry: Interestingly, the day after our OASIS Day (when Others Are Served Instead of Self), Dr. Tim Elmore published a blog post on the inverse relationship between Narcissism (the belief that self is the most important thing in the world) and empathy (the […]

Getting to Know Colleges

April 24, 2014

Part of preparing our students for college means helping them get to know the options that are available to them. One of the advantages our students have at 91猫先生 is the opportunity to speak with colleges from across the US, right here on our campus. College representatives flood our campus almost聽week throughout the school […]

Guess Who This Actor Is!?

April 24, 2014

Do you recognize the actor in this scene from Hello, Dolly! Hint: the year was 1974. Second hint: He no longer has that much hair on his head. Find out who this is at the bottom of this post! The 2014 spring musical production of Hello, Dolly! opens next Friday night on the 91猫先生 […]

What Is Achievement Testing & Why Does 91猫先生 Use It?

April 24, 2014

From the desk of Sandra Fritcher, Lower School Principal Every spring, usually in April, the Lower School participates in achievement testing. We utilize the nationally-normed CTB Terra Nova Achievement Test for grades K-5. Why? The assessment provides us with another source of information that is helpful in determining individual and group needs of our students. […]

Thank You, 6th Grade Parents!

April 24, 2014

From the Desk of Dr. Stan Ward, Director of Campus Life & Ministry: Thank you, 6th grade parents, for a great Teacher Appreciation Breakfast on Thursday, April 24. Here are just a few words of thanks from the faculty and staff: Oh my goodness, what a spread. I overheard several ooo’ing and ah’ing at the […]

I Took My Frog to the Library…Really!

April 22, 2014

Mrs. Powell’s prekindergarten student, Piper, brought a frog (really a toad) to school. The librarian, Mrs. England, asked Piper if she聽would bring the frog聽to the library聽because, there was a matching book.聽 Brooklyn is holding the book, I took my Frog to the Library, while Piper holds the frog!

Kindergarten Spanish Learns About Animals

April 22, 2014

Kindergarten Spanish students acted out the story, 鈥淟a Gallinita Roja鈥, The Little Red Hen.聽 They made masks to represent which animal they were:聽 la gallina 鈥 the hen, el perro 鈥 the dog, el gato 鈥 the cat, or el rat贸n 鈥 the mouse.聽 The students participated in the story while studying animals in Spanish.

PreK Plants a Garden

April 22, 2014

In honor of Earth Day, Mrs. Bell’s PreK class planted flowers, fruits, vegetables, and herbs in their new PreK Garden! Students each brought their own plants to place in the garden boxes outside their classroom. A local Tyler business, Oak聽Properties Development, owned by Steve Thornton & J.P. Davis, donated the supplies and labor to build […]

OASIS Day

April 17, 2014

This Thursday, students went out across East Texas to serve our surrounding communities. Students volunteered their time to help nursing homes, police officers, parks, pregnancy centers, firemen, non-profits, churches, missionary organizations, 聽those less fortunate, and many others. It was truly a day where Others Are Served Instead of Self (OASIS). Afterward, our groups ate lunch […]

8th Grade Bible – Worldview Presentations

April 17, 2014

This week, 8th grade Bible students made presentations to their classmates. Students made observations about the messages and worldviews expressed in media and interpreted them for the class. Students then critiqued the false worldviews from a Christian/biblical perspective and offered their own insights from God’s word. What a great way for our students to interact […]

Resurrection Week Summary

April 17, 2014

From the desk of Dr. Ward, Director of Campus Life & Ministry: This year’s Resurrection Week featured various speakers and worship leaders. Here’s a look at what we did this year: On Monday and Tuesday, students heard presentations on the person and work of the Holy Spirit – who The Spirit is and how The […]

Kindergarten’s “Egg-citing” Egg Drop Project

April 17, 2014

Students in Mrs. Newman and Mrs. Haugh’s classes had an interesting problem to solve. Their task was to create a construction that would聽enable a raw egg to survive a drop from a tall ladder and the roof. Students were very “egg-cited” to observe the results as Mrs. Newman and Mrs. Haugh very carefully dropped each […]