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6th Grade Fine Arts Rotation

March 07, 2014

Did you know that we have a Fine Arts rotation for our 6th graders so that they can get a good overview of all the ways they can be involved in the arts at 91猫先生? It is just one way we try to help them discover their gifts and talents so that they can […]

Girls Soccer State Champions 91猫先生

Girls Soccer Wins State Championship!

March 07, 2014

Well, they did it. After an undefeated season, our girls soccer team took home back-to-back state championships! Our Lady Guard scored in the last 11 minutes of a grueling match to win 1-0. Congratulate these girls on their hard work and incredible accomplishment!

Busy, busy, busy! Alum Serving Others in College

March 07, 2014

From the desk of Ginger Bell, Director of Family and Alumni Relations: Madison Mae Humphries, ’10, was extremely involved serving her school community during her years at 91猫先生, and we expected nothing less when she moved on to Baylor University.聽 She has made us proud….again.聽During these last 4 years at Baylor, she has been […]

Senior Reality Fair

March 07, 2014

On Thursday, March 6, 91猫先生 seniors experienced a little bit of “reality.” Sponsored by the Kelly Community Federal Credit Union, the reality fair began with a presentation from Scott Rose, President and CEO of the credit union. Scott’s presentation introduced students to the basics of a personal monthly budget, including the realities of taxes, […]

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss

March 07, 2014

The Lower School prekindergarten and kindergarten students recently celebrated the birthday of Dr. Seuss with classroom activities based on a few of his favorite books. Students wore “Thing 1” and聽“Thing 2” hats to the Scholastic Book Fair. Teachers dressed up and Mrs. Haugh even made green eggs and ham for students to taste.聽Results of the […]

Book Fair Fiesta Was a Success!

March 07, 2014

The Scholastic Book Fair Fiesta generated quite a bit of excitement this week with all the new books and special events. Mrs. Partida’s second and third grade Spanish students performed the “Mexican Hat Dance” and sang several songs. Crazy sock day (“read your socks off”) and “Hats off to Reading Day” made for a fun […]

Snow Day Activities

March 06, 2014

91猫先生 had to cancel school on Monday due to icy weather conditions, so we used the day to offer some more activities for our boarding community. First we slept in, then we opened up the work out facilities for some exercise. In the afternoon we showed movies in the houses and opened up the […]

Mavs vs. Bulls Basketball Game

March 06, 2014

Last weekend our boarding community traveled to Dallas to watch the Dallas Mavericks face off against the Chicago Bulls. Although the Mavericks lost, we had an entertaining evening complete with basketball, popcorn, and coke. [wpvideo jdaFPVkd]

Acting Out Othello in 10th Grade Humanities

March 06, 2014

Iago – 鈥淲hy, go to, then! She that, so young, could give out such a seeming, To seel her father鈥檚 eyes up close as oak, He thought 鈥榯was witchcraft! But I am much to blame. I humbly do beseech you of your pardon For too much loving you.鈥 10th grade Humanity students have been reading […]

11th Grade Bible – Presentations

March 06, 2014

As part of their worldview curriculum, 11th grade Bible students have spent the last week researching specific topics concerning the religion of Judaism.聽 Each student has been assigned a topic, such as 鈥淲ho do the Jews believe God is,鈥 鈥淲hat are the key dates in Jewish history,鈥 鈥淗ow do the Jews deal with the problem […]

Fire Codes and Wind Chills – Middle School Math

March 06, 2014

What do Fire Codes and Wind Chills have in common? INTEGERS of course! In math class on Thursday Mrs. Mize鈥檚 students learned two real life applications for positive and negative numbers. After completing the unit on Integer operations, each class went over examples of integers in real life. First, the class discussed fire code and […]

The Second Grade American Wax Museum

February 28, 2014

How does a normal second grader transform into an historical figure at a wax museum? Preparation for this event began weeks earlier. First, each student selected an historical figure to study. Then Mrs. Johnson, and Mrs. Brashier helped each second grader聽locate a nonfiction book about this person. Online sources were also utilized. Students began the […]