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Johnny Appleseed Day in Second Grade

September 27, 2013

This week, our second graders learned how John Chapman became known as Johnny Appleseed. In a literacy unit our second graders read many tall tales about Johnny Appleseed and saw how Johnny loved helping people and planting apple trees. We read about his dream of spreading apple orchards all across the western states. September 26 […]

OUR HOUSE IS NOW A HOME

September 27, 2013

Walls, windows and floors come alive when just the right furnishings, decor and personal loving touch are added. Kudos to Carrie Langemeier who has done a beautiful job of transforming the girls’ house into a home. Somebody call Southern Living. They’re going to want this place in their next issue.

Letters Q and U United!

September 27, 2013

91èÏÈÉú Lower School kindergarten students participated in a marriage ceremony uniting letters Q and U Friday, September 27th. Reverend Matt Stone officiated the ceremony under the expert guidance of “Teacher of the Bride”, Mrs. Newman, and “Teacher of the Groom”, Mrs. Haugh. When asked about the reason for the marriage ceremony, the bride and […]

Novel Writing in Humanities 9

September 27, 2013

Humanities 9 working on their group projects. They are using the Book of Exodus to create a mini-graphic novel from the text! They will present to the class on Tuesday 10/1.

6th Grade Greek Day

September 27, 2013

Today our 6th graders learned about Greek culture through a variety of activities. First they competed in Olympic Games, then they performed Ancient Greek plays and crafted their own pottery. Below, you will see Mrs. Eden’s and Mr. Roquemore’s classes competing and Mr. Roquemore demonstrating how to make a pinch pottery in class! What a […]

Cell Lab and Project

September 27, 2013

David Collins seventh grade had an incredible science project and lab this week! The project and lab compared cheek cells (animal cell) and plant cells (onion skin) under the microscope. Our students were able to see these cells close up and observe their differences and similarities while having a fun, colorful project at the same […]

Saw You at The Pole!

September 26, 2013

This year’s See You at The Pole event was led by one of our new clubs – the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Senior Hayden Langemeier and Coach Austin Reed helped lead students, teachers, and area youth pastors through a time of praying for our nation, our school, and our families.

Touchdown, Senior Parents!

September 26, 2013

Thank you, senior parents, for this amazing “Teacher Appreciation Breakfast.” Please know that 91èÏÈÉú appreciates you and your children. Thank you for allowing us to be part of your lives.

Tickets On Sale Now!!

September 25, 2013

You don’t want to miss the amazing performance from our 15th Annual Dinner Theatre !  Seating is limited and reservations are required.  Call today to reserve your seat !!

Colleges Visit 91èÏÈÉú

September 24, 2013

Belhaven College, Mississippi State University, Dallas Baptist University, California Baptist University, Southeastern University, Point Loma Nazarene, Calvin College, and Wheaton College were part of  a panel discussion in Senior Seminar. The representatives shared personal stories with seniors about God’s guidance in their lives and how they got to where they are today. They also answered […]

WHAT KIND OF COACH ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?

September 24, 2013

From the desk of Wally Dawkins, Athletic Director: “WHO IS THAT COACHING MY KID?” Have you ever looked out on to the practice field…or the court…and asked yourself that question? The answer can either give a parent confidence or create anxiety for moms and dads who understand that their child’s coach can be of great […]

Got Community Service Hours?

September 23, 2013

From the Desk of Dr. Stan Ward, Director of Campus Life and Ministry: 91èÏÈÉú encourages students to serve others by requiring community service hours. Students may earn these hours by providing a service that is (a) not for a family member, (b) not part of a school course, and (c) not compensated in any […]