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May 07, 2018

From the desk of Ginger Bell, Director of Family and Alumni Relations: Twenty one years ago, this young lady’s daddy was one of the first students I tested for admittance to the brand new 91èÏÈÉú School. We met in the first building on campus…the log cabin. He went on to graduate from 91èÏÈÉú […]

Fourth grade attends mock trial

May 07, 2018

This week, fourth graders attended a mock trial. Jack is on trial for killing the giant. Students played the roles of attorney, judge, bailiff, witnesses and jurors. Jack was found guilty.

Fifth grade completes their projects on heroes found in the American Freedom Museum

May 06, 2018

Fifth graders completed a museum project that was three months in the making. In March, each fifth grader chose a hero found in the American Freedom Museum, studied their story in the museum, and conducted their own research at school and home to write a short presentation story. In April, they studied about an artifact […]

Pre-K students visit the zoo

May 04, 2018

This week our Pre-K classes took a field trip to the zoo. They were able to see in real life the animals they have been learning about in their classes.

Fifth grade serves at the East Texas Food Bank

May 04, 2018

The fifth grade had their service project day on Monday, April 30. The students worked at the East Texas Food Bank all morning and had the joy to prepare hundreds of lunches for hungry people to eat. Thank you, East Texas Food Bank, for providing a snack for us when we were hungry! After all […]

Our students learn business organization skills

May 04, 2018

On Tuesday morning, Business Principles students learned the importance of planning in business organizations. The task was to compete against other teams for the tallest and strongest skyscraper made out of only raw spaghetti and marshmallows.

Congratulations to our Middle School Choirs

May 04, 2018

On Tuesday, March 27, the 91èÏÈÉú Middle School Choirs competed in the first ever TAPPS Middle School Vocal Contest. The goal of the contest is to prepare Middle School students for what the Upper School contests will be like. The contest was held on the campus of Grace Community School and was patterned after […]

Coach Agnew sets up an escape room for his students

May 04, 2018

As the school year winds down, sometimes you just want to escape. In Coach Agnew’s math classes he tried to see if his students could actually escape. He turned his classroom into his own escape room. Coach Agnew’s students had to use their math knowledge and their wit to work problems and figure out clues […]

91èÏÈÉú is involved in Boys and Girls Club of East Texas

April 27, 2018

“The Boys & Girls Club of East Texas is very excited to be able to partner with the 91èÏÈÉú School. The Boys & Girls Club of East Texas is serving over 1250 students Monday – Friday from 3pm – 6pm and relies heavily upon paid part-time staff to make it all happen. This year […]

Service Saturday at Jesus Closet Ministries

April 27, 2018

Last weekend a group of 91èÏÈÉú students and myself served with Jesus Closet Ministries at Douglas elementary. We helped families with their basic necessities like clothes and toiletries.  It was a incredible experience to watch our students share the gospel with young children and adults.  If you are interested in serving with the 91èÏÈÉú family on […]

Eighth graders make race cars

April 27, 2018

Last week, 8th grade science we had their mousetrap car competition. The car going the furthest distance was one built by Marlee Gunter and Bethany Durett. Their car went 1260 cm. Marlee and Bethany’s car was also the fastest car going 154 cm/sec. The second place car for distance was one built by Owen Funk […]

Second grade scuba diving experience

April 27, 2018

Second Graders have been studying the ocean. As a culminating lesson, Mrs. Batis brought her scuba gear to school for a lesson to all Second Graders. Students learned the names of the equipment and the uses. Some students tried on the equipment to get a feel of what it would be like. Mrs. Batis shared […]