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How Do You Measure Up?

February 28, 2014

Kindergarten recently combined a lesson about measurement with President’s Day. Students learned that Abraham Lincoln was 6’4″.  Teachers measured each student next to a paper version of Mr. Lincoln and discovered that they had a lot of growing to do!

Choir & Orchestra Heading to State!

February 28, 2014

The 91èÏÈÉú Guard Chorale competed at the TAPPS District Large Ensemble/Sight-reading contest at Grace Community School on Thursday. The Guard Chorale received Superior ratings in both categories and will now advance to the TAPPS state meet in Belton later in March. Previously the choir also qualified 10 soloists, 2 sacred ensembles, and a ladies’ […]

Teen Self-Harming Series: Dealing with Grief

February 28, 2014

From the desk of Tammy Hayes, Middle School Principal: The second in our series is one that takes a broad look at the many approaches to helping your teen navigate grief. Grief over any sundry of topics can lead teens to self-harm or self-loathing behaviors. This podcast goes into great detail for parents as to […]

8th Grade Bible – A Friday Musical Treat

February 28, 2014

Today Mr. Rogers’ 8th grade classes took a break from their usual work at the beginning of class to sing. Mr. Rogers played guitar, and students enjoyed both fun & lively songs, as well as some time of worship to our great God! It was a great time for our students to have a change […]

TAPPS ART District 2-3A Champs!

February 28, 2014

  Thursday was a big day for the art department here at 91èÏÈÉú. We hosted the 3A district meet in the gym with over 500 works of art and 8 schools form the DFW area. It was indeed a great day for the students in the visual arts department as they led the way […]

Senior Dating Seminar

February 28, 2014

From the desk of Dr. Stan Ward, Director of Campus Life & Ministry: As part of our yearly seminars for seniors, 91èÏÈÉú sponsors a faculty panel on dating at college. Panel participants were asked to share: What was your best date in college? What was your worst date in college? How did you get […]

Fine and Performing Arts Week at the 91èÏÈÉú Lower School

February 28, 2014

The 91èÏÈÉú Lower School recently celebrated Fine Arts Week planned by music teacher, Mr. Pierce, and art teacher, Mrs. Allen.  Student art work was displayed on walls and in the halls. It was an “Art Lollapalooza Showcase”!  Also, throughout the week, students and faculty were treated to a variety of demonstrations and performances. Art Lollapalooza! […]

Fine Arts Awards Assembly–Art Awards

February 28, 2014

Many 91èÏÈÉú Lower School students received recognition for their outstanding work in the Arts during Fine Arts Week at 91èÏÈÉú.  Art teacher, Mrs. Allen,  announced student awards for judged art. First, second, and third place ribbons were awarded at each grade level. The results at each grade level are listed here in first, […]

The Center for Public Integrity? Our Alumni Are Doing Amazing Things!

February 28, 2014

From the desk of Ginger Bell, Director of Family and Alumni Relations: Rebecca LaFlure graduated 91èÏÈÉú in 2004 then moved to Baylor University.  After graduating from Baylor in December 2008, with her Bachelor degree in Journalism/Public Relations, Rebecca worked various journalism jobs.  Then, this past year, she spent five months reporting on national security in Washington […]

Fine Arts Awards Assembly–Music Awards

February 28, 2014

Music teacher, Mr. Pierce recently awarded music achievement certificates based on character attributes of several famous composers and musicians. The George Gershwin Award These students have exceptional drive and determination to succeed. Harper Harrison, Robert Love, Julianna Mize, Brooklyn Davis, Kaylee Koenig, Grayson Murray, and Katelynn Henics The Johann Sebastian Bach Award These students demonstrate a great desire to […]

Mrs. Brashier’s Second Grade Technology Integration Lesson

February 28, 2014

In second grade, students study the life of Moses. This week students learned how the Israelite slaves were finally set free from slavery by Pharaoh. As Moses and the Israelites traveled across Egypt, the Red Sea, and the Desert of Sinai into the Promised Land, students were able to see real images of these historical […]

Parents Appreciate Teachers, and Teachers Appreciate Parents

February 28, 2014

Thank you, 8th Grade Parents, for Teacher Appreciation Breakfast on Thursday. Here are a few words of appreciation for you from the staff: Please let the parents know how much we enjoyed the Teacher Appreciation Breakfast yesterday. Also, the scones were a little bit of Heaven. We are so blessed to have such wonderful supportive […]