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3RD GRADERS SERVING OUR COMMUNITY

September 27, 2019

As a part of this year’s service project, Brook Hill third graders are collecting dimes to purchase food and supplies for the Bullard Mission House!   Mrs. Lowe, Batis and Ateberry’s third-grade classes are diligently taking up the Guard Charge to Serve Others this year as they save their dimes for donation. Students will have […]

Coffee With Mr. Shustella

September 27, 2019

We love parent involvement and feedback as a part of the Brook Hill experience and want our parents to have opportunities to connect with leadership and staff.   Taking ownership in this initiative, Mr. Kris Shustella, our Principal of grades Pre-K through 8th hosts a monthly meet-up with Brook Hill parents at the Cabin. The […]

Science Lab – Creating a Spirit of Wonder & Inquiry

September 27, 2019

Memorizing facts and recalling equations have their place in learning, without a doubt. But seeing those equations and facts, the talked about theories come to life. That’s what we’re excited about in our science labs!   Middle School science teacher, Jenny Wallace’s 8th-grade class collaborated in groups this week to measure the mass and volume […]

Making Memories at the Middle School Retreat

September 27, 2019

Fun on the lake, launching off the blob, campfire s’ mores, worship services, horseback riding, and so much more!   Each year our middle school students have the chance to get away for a fun overnight with their classmates! It’s a tradition here at Brook Hill that we love more and more with each passing […]

Brook Hill Partners With APEC Training

September 27, 2019

We’re committed to offering excellence in all areas of student life development!   Aside from dieting, exercising is one of the most common strategies employed by those trying to shed extra pounds. It burns calories, and this plays a key role in weight loss. In addition to helping you lose weight, exercise has been linked […]

Weekends Out With Brook Hill Boarding Students

September 25, 2019

Among other weekend opportunities, many of our boarding students enjoyed a beautiful day at the Tyler Caldwell Zoo!   Mr. and Mrs. Longenecker led the outing, allowing boarding students to enjoy seeing some animals from their home countries and also get acquainted with other wildlife they had not seen before. Everyone paused mid-day to get […]

COLLEGE CAMPUS VISITS

September 20, 2019

As a college preparatory school, we believe that taking the time to step outside of the classroom to dream and learn as a school is so important.   Our Upper School students had the opportunity to visit college campuses around Texas this past Wednesday and we had such a great time! We’ve recognized that preparing […]

Entrepreneurship Class Explores the Design Process in the Business Lab

September 20, 2019

Brook Hill’s Entrepreneurship class has been learning about the design process and this week they had the opportunity to bring their research and ideas together in a pitch to faculty and staff members.   Students have been given the challenge to identify a problem, invent a solution and then package it into a workable business […]

A Mature School

September 20, 2019

HEADLINES: A MESSAGE FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL, ROD FLETCHER   One of the signs of a mature school is the enrollment of Alumni children.   Alumni who choose their alma mater for their children know the mission, believe in the mission and want their children to experience that mission. The depth of support from […]

Brook Hill Takes Safety & Security Seriously

September 20, 2019

Your child’s safety and security is a number one priority here at Brook Hill!   We believe that students who feel safe and secure at school are students who have the freedom to learn and grow in the community. We understand that you’re trusting us as a school to ensure that our campus and activities […]

Little Musicians at Brook Hill

September 20, 2019

Strings Teacher, Rachel Carlton, is sparking a passion for music at the Lower School!   The age-old idiom, “practice makes perfect” lays the foundation for our Lower School’s introduction to the violin as they learn the basics of posture and holding “an instrument” before moving on to ever playing a note. This allows them to […]

Perception, Perspective, and Public Speaking

September 20, 2019

Reagan’s famous “Tear Down This Wall” speech teaches 11th-grade students about the dynamics of creating and giving a speech in the American Freedom Museum.   Surrounded by the artifacts and tangible reminders of our nation’s story, 11th-grade students discussed the speeches and sayings that have shaped that story. Expounding upon what they’re learning in their […]