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The Greatest Superhero: 2nd Grade Leads Chapel

April 15, 2016

Mrs. Culpepper’s 2nd grade class led our Lower School in chapel this week. After praising God with our voices, these 2nd graders taught us a valuable lesson about becoming a hero. Through a series of scenarios, we saw superheroes save the day time after time, but there was one problem our heroes couldn’t solve: eternity. […]

Preparing the Child for the Path

April 15, 2016

From the desk of Wally Dawkins, Athletic Director: I received the phone call one weekday afternoon from a classmate of mine, and the news was not good. The fellow student relayed a rumor that our Bible Teacher at Abilene Christian High School had been killed in an accident.  My stomach dropped to my feet.  The […]

Pre-AP Chemistry Drank the Kool-Aid

April 15, 2016

From the desk of Mr. Bunger, Science Department Chair: Now that I have your attention I am sure you all remember the strict rules against eating and drinking in a science lab, so the chemistry class did a lab outside using normal household items. We have been learning about making solutions and measuring concentration. Our […]

Tapas in Spanish 3

April 15, 2016

Spanish 3 students recently completed a project to learn about “tapas” in Spain while using Spanish verbs in the command form. The students researched a traditional Spanish tapa recipe, cooked the dish, and then created a PowerPoint or Prezi presentation showing how to make the dish. With their presentation, and in Spanish, the students then […]

Exploring Civil Rights in 7th Grade Humanities

April 15, 2016

Mrs. Figueroa’s and Mrs. Mattay’s 7th grade Humanities classes participated in a two-part activity about post-Civil War life in the United States as a conclusion to their Reconstruction unit. During the first part, students analyzed a series of statements, such as: Teachers can drink soft drinks and eat during class but students cannot eat or […]

Sneak Peek for Neighborhood Bash

April 15, 2016

We’re getting pumped for this year’s auction! One of many new things we’re doing this year for Brook Hill’s Neighborhood Bash is called “Grade Level Baskets”. Parents from each grade have come together to donate items for themed baskets to auction off at the Neighborhood Bash. This is your chance to get a sneak peek […]

Perfectionism: How it interrupts relationship with your teen

April 14, 2016

From the desk of Tammy Hayes, Middle School Principal: Wow, what a title for a middle school blog, right?  Indeed, it is. I am moved for several reasons to write about this phenomenon that I believe has invaded our culture over the past few years and some of the way it plays out at home […]

Jessica Mize Earns Master of Arts in Ethical Leadership

April 14, 2016

Part of being an educator means that you never stop learning. Jessica Mize, Brook Hill’s ACE Coordinator (Academic Center for Excellence), is no exception to this rule. Jessica completed a milestone in her own educational journey this past weekend as she earned a Master of Arts in Ethical Leadership from Claremont Lincoln University. Jessica has […]

Brook Hill Golf Brings Home Big Wins at District

April 14, 2016

Guard Golf took home 1st and Lady Guard took home 3rd at the district Golf Tournament at The Bridges at Firewheel Golf Course in Garland on Tuesday! Nutchapon Pattamakijsakul placed 1st individually with Brooks Garner tying for 3rd, and Jacob Yeager tying for 7th. Karina Redfern brought home 7th individually in the girls tournament! Congratulate […]

Art Students Thrive at Competitions

April 14, 2016

Brook Hill artist had an opportunity to showoff on March 30, 2016 in Carrollton at the ACSI Art Festival. 20 schools brought over 500 pieces of artwork for competition and display. Mrs. Shelton and her art students represented Brook Hill well by bringing home over 17 Superior ribbons, 14 Excellent ribbons, and 6 Good ribbons. […]

Achievement Testing at the Lower School

April 14, 2016

From the desk of Sandra Fritcher, Lower School Principal: The Lower School participates in achievement testing every spring.  Next week, April 18-22, our students in first through fifth grades will be taking the CTP 4 achievement test.  This assessment will provide us with another source of information that is helpful in determining individual and group […]