
Kindergarten Day
This year, our senior class joined our Pre-K and Kindergarten classes for the day. They were each assigned a “buddy” or two and traveled to different stations around our Lower School.

This year, our senior class joined our Pre-K and Kindergarten classes for the day. They were each assigned a “buddy” or two and traveled to different stations around our Lower School.

We celebrated our senior class who were accepted to 327 times to 134 different colleges and were awarded a total of $5,315,413 in scholarship money. To that we say, “Go guard!”

We had over 6,500 people join us for this year鈥檚 East Texas Salute this past Saturday. It was a great day of honoring our veterans who have courageously served our country and recognizing hundreds of our Vietnam veterans. Thank you to everyone who came out to support and say thank you to our military men […]

We hope you will join us for the East Texas Salute this Saturday, May 12th, honoring all veterans and recognizing our Vietnam Veterans! Below is a schedule of the day鈥檚 events: 鈥 Parade (beginning at Stewart Funeral Home) with military vehicles carrying some of our Vietnam veterans down Old Jacksonville Highway to the Museum, […]

In Coach Collins’s classes this week, his students will be dissecting frogs. In order to learn what the scientific name of a frog’s body parts are before they are in front of one, he is using a virtual lab with them. This way they will be fully prepared when the real dissection comes.
From the desk of Shawn Rhoads, Director of Residence Life: Two guys I would like to introduce, one who is new to us this year and one whom you probably already know.聽 Sharad Doshi comes to us as a Junior from Black Forrest Academy, the largest Christian boarding school in Europe.聽 Sharad is great at […]

The Upper School Choir competed in the TAPPS State Vocal contest this spring and earned 4th place overall for 5A schools in the state. The contest was actually a two-day event with students competing in solos and in both small and large ensembles. Choirs earn points for Superior ratings in the various events, and the […]

From the desk of Glenn Ballard, Director of Fine Arts: Two thousand and eighteen’s spring musical, The Sound of Music, is almost in the history book, and what a story it has been. With a cast and crew of 44 people, the show opened to rave reviews last weekend, and closes this Saturday night, May […]

Fifth graders experienced a virtual reality field trip to Great Britain thanks to our new Google Expeditions kit. Garrett Gandy and Zachary Rhea both commented that the experience felt like they were really there. 鈥淚t was awesome looking around,鈥 Garrett said as students looked at the knights on the Bosworth Battlefield where King Richard III […]

From the desk of Shawn Rhoads, Director of Residence Life: I thought I would take some time to let you all know where we are in the construction of the new boarding houses, as well as the future plans of the boarding program here at 91猫先生. Jacobe Brothers construction has been working non-stop since […]

Eighth graders dissected quail as part of studying ecology. Students were not only learning about the anatomy of the quail, but were looking to discover what the quail had eaten by dissecting the crop and gizzard. These quail were provided by Texas Wildlife Association (L.A.N.D.S.) Program in hopes of educating students of the importance of […]

The 2018 Fine Arts Gala will be held on Tuesday night, May 15 in the Commons. Doors will open at 6:00 with hors d鈥檕euvres and heavy appetizers being served on the patio until 6:30. The food for this year鈥檚 gala is being catered by BH alum and Master Chef, Daniel Gardner (2015). The program will […]