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Meet Florencia and Seungje

April 20, 2018

From the desk of Shawn Rhoads, Director of Residence Life: Meet Seungje Lim and Florencia Elhay, our two newest international additions to the boarding community! Seungje joins us from South Korea as a Freshman and Florencia is an incoming Sophomore from Argentina. Although Seungje and Florencia have only been at 91èÏÈÉú for a matter […]

Shadow a student at 91èÏÈÉú

April 20, 2018

Wondering what it is like to study at brook hill? our student shadow days are the best way to experience life as a student at 91èÏÈÉú. Join us and see if this is the right place for your family. Shadow Day will offer you a sense of what life is like as a student […]

Preview our auction items!

April 13, 2018

We have some great auction items and are getting excited for next Friday evening! For a sneak peek, you can view the items here: https://brookhill18.auction-bid.org/microsite/.

Robots in Action using collaboration, communication, creativity and critical thinking

April 13, 2018

Robot project began with a story, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, by Beatrix Potter. Then students used iPads to research how to plan a garden. Small groups collaborated to create a paper garden based on research findings. Students also considered measurements between rows that allowed our robots to move through and among vegetables. Then fifth […]

Congratulations, Kami and Ty!

April 13, 2018

91èÏÈÉú students Kami Adeleye and Ty Scammahorn were chosen as a UT Tyler Presidential Fellow which, because of their outstanding academic record and test scores, provides them with full tuition, room, and board for four years at the University of Texas at Tyler. UT Tyler Presidential Fellow Full Tuition, Fees, Books, Room & Board […]

Coach Collins’s class learned about genetics in the AFM

April 13, 2018

Having finished the chapter on genetics, Coach Collins’s 7th grade science classes visited the American Freedom Museum for an application lab. Yes! Science and history can go together. Students analyzed the phenotypes of the Presidents and recorded their genotypes in a lab table. Then, using the genotypes, students created a phenotype of their President when […]

91èÏÈÉú prepares: Wade Karam

April 13, 2018

On the topic of preparing our students, there is a variety of ways 91èÏÈÉú prepares students. Intellectually, spiritually, through learning how to manage extracurricular time, Wade Karam, ’12, is currently in his second year of Medical School at The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston  and recently weighed in on the impact of […]

Congratulations, Amber Robbins!

April 13, 2018

The annual Senior Exhibition Reception was Sunday at the Tyler Museum of Art. Amber Robbins won honorable mention – one of only 4 awards given at the show. There were 100 pieces of art submitted to the show from High Schools all over East Texas. https://tylerpaper.com/news/local/tyler-museum-of-art-celebrates-aspiring-artists-during-opening-of/article_0fad9ce8-39f4-11e8-b230-97d0178de6f7.html

Congratulations, Mr. Ballard!

April 13, 2018

Young Audiences recently honored six local art educators, and our own Glenn Ballard was one of them. We are proud of him and happy that he represents 91èÏÈÉú the way that he does! Tyler Paper article: https://tylerpaper.com/news/local/young-audiences-honors-six-area-arts-educators/article_2664edf6-3c01-11e8-982f-6765daf7d466.html Young Audiences article and video: http://yanetexas.org/arts-in-education-awards/

Some of our teachers took class outside this week

April 13, 2018

Thursday morning, our Business Principles students competed against each other in a Supply Chain Management game to see whose “Candy Factory” could earn the highest profits. Factory Owners made decisions on various distribution channels, weighing quality, timeliness, and costs. Some factory employees got to eat their profits!