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3rd Grade Hosts Annual Invention Convention

April 17, 2015

Brook Hill 3rd Grade students have been hard at work making life better for others by creating a new invention! In its 8th year, Brook Hill’s annual Invention Convention was developed to teach research writing skills and foster creativity and problem solving. As part of the project, students research a famous inventor, write a research […]

The Anatomy of a Leaf

April 17, 2015

As an introduction to Botany, Mr. Bunger’s Environmental Science class took advantage of the beautiful weather and the incredible landscape of our 280-acre campus. Students observed all different kinds of leaves, studying their shapes, frequencies, and positions on different kinds of trees. As the class continues to learn, these characteristics will help them be able […]

Kindergarten Leads Chapel: From Ordinary to Extraordinary

April 17, 2015

On Wednesday, our Kindergarten students lead chapel, teaching all of us about the power of God to use the mundane and ordinary for his mighty purposes.   Three trees grew up strong and tall in the woods. One wanted to be a treasure chest, another a mighty boat, and the third to be the tallest […]

The View from My Office Window

April 17, 2015

From the desk of Rod Fletcher, Headmaster: Smart phones are a great tool – I seriously could not function without mine.  A major drawback to them, however, is that we spend so much of our “downtime” looking at a little screen instead of looking up and interacting with others and the world around us.  It […]

Remembering Vietnam – Veteran Wall Coming to American Freedom Museum

April 17, 2015

From the desk of Jan Hommel, American Freedom Museum Director: On Saturday, April 25th, The American Veteran Traveling Tribute and the American Freedom Museum will be hosting the Traveling Vietnam Veteran’s Wall on the campus of The Brook Hill School. This month marks the 40th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, and one […]

Samantha Anderson named Academic All-American

April 17, 2015

Samantha Anderson of The Brook Hill School in Bullard, Texas was recently named Academic All-American Highest Honorable Mention by Prep Volleyball for her performance on the court and in the classroom. This Central Arkansas signee averaged 4.6 kills, 1.6 blocks and 1.6 digs per set in 2014. Anderson was a TAPPS 4A All-State Second Team pick, […]

This is College Prep: Earn Up to 54 hrs of College Credit Through Dual Credit Courses at Brook Hill

April 17, 2015

From the desk of Brian Nelson, Academic Dean: Preparing students for college is serious business at Brook Hill.  We have intentionally designed our academic program to build students’ skills and knowledge and to transition students into the collegiate environment.  One of the most distinctive aspects of our academic program is our extensive opportunities for students […]

A Foundation Upon Which to Build a Bright Future!

April 16, 2015

From the desk of Ginger Bell, Director of Family and Alumni Relations: Collin Mondrick moved to Brook Hill from another area private school for his Sophomore year.  Though he was only with us for three years, he took full advantage of what was offered and set himself up for a bright collegiate future.  Collin is […]

8th Grade College Trip

April 16, 2015

Eighth graders took a trip to Nacogdoches this week to tour Stephen F. Austin State University. Jack Walkers (tour guide) talked with students and showed them Lumber Jack Landing ( a freshman dorm), the Library and its’ Academic Support Center, the Recreation Facility, and the many different buildings that house classrooms for each specific major. […]

Making the Most of Your College Fair Experience

April 16, 2015

From the desk of Celia Tucker, Academic Counselor: At a recent conference I heard a thought provoking comment.   “We live in a day in which it has never been easier to get into college.” Why?…Because there are over 4000 colleges in the United States. “We live in a day in which it has never […]

Now Boarding: Never a Dull Weekend

April 16, 2015

From the desk of Shawn Rhoads, Director of Residential Life: It’s been said that the day students would be jealous of the boarding students if they knew all that they get to do on weekends.  Just this year alone the kids have played paintball, gone to Main Event, visited several Dallas malls, admired the Japanese gardens […]

Rachel Berkley Featured in Local Magazine

April 15, 2015

Our very own Rachel Berkley graced the cover of Tyler Today! We’re so proud! You can read the article about Rachel here: http://trendmag2.trendoffset.com/publication/?i=252703&p=30