
Raining in the Science Lab!
Mrs. Dahn’s first graders learned how to make rain in the science lab with Mrs. Brindley. How do you make rain? Just ask a first grader!

Mrs. Dahn’s first graders learned how to make rain in the science lab with Mrs. Brindley. How do you make rain? Just ask a first grader!

From the desk of Ginger Bell, Director of Family and Alumni Relations: As you may know, we have been supporting Brook Hill mom, Christi Wyatt Zimmerman, with prayer as she travels through her journey with ALS. The desire of her heart has always been that the Lord be glorified through this journey, and He has provided […]

From the desk of Ginger Bell, Director of Family and Alumni Relations: Every May we say goodbye to a group of students who leave us for college. I would like to say that by now we are used to the farewell, but that just isn’t the case. Parents usually know their children will be coming […]

One of our lower campus Spanish students was so excited about the canned food drive for The Tyler Rescue Ministry that he went to Dollar General to purchase several food items using his own money. Kudos for Kyren!

The City of Bullard recently sponsored a patriotic poster contest for the “Red, White and Blue” Patriotic Program. First grader, Gretchen Ault, from Mrs. Dahn’s Class, and second grader, Breckin Westbrook, from Mrs. Johnson’s class both won first place in their respective age divisions! Congratulation to these Lower School students.

Spoiler Alert: if you are a grandparent of a kindergartner, you may not want to read this. Students in Mrs. Haugh’s kindergarten class, with the help of some awesome moms, made presents for their grandparents who are coming to visit school next week! It is guaranteed to be a sweet, individualized gift they will cherish!

Students from Jordan Roquemore’ s 6th Grade Humanities classes participated in “The Power of One” lab in the Museum last week. The students focused on four American leaders (General George Washington, President Gerald Ford, Sgt. Alvin York and Second Lt. John J. De Angelis) who would not compromise their faith to accomplish a goal, and […]
The Guard Chorale performed at Mistletoe and Magic this week! We enjoyed making a joyful noise to The Lord and celebrating the coming of his son, Jesus Christ to save us from our sins!

On Thursday at 3pm seniors Samantha Anderson and Daniel Priddy signed to compete at the Division-I level. Samantha Anderson signed to play volleyball at Central Arkansas while Daniel signed to play baseball at UTSA. We are so proud of these two seniors who have not only shown great skill in their athletic endeavors, but also perform […]
This week our high school and middle school advisory groups are gathering supplies for Operation Christmas Child. Next Thursday, students will bring their supplies to school and pack their special shoe boxes. To cover transportation costs, Samaritan’s Purse requests a $7.00 donation for each box. Click below for instructions on how to pack an Operation […]

Juniors and their parents gathered Monday night for the “College Kick Off Event” at Brook Hill enjoying pizza, fellowship, and being inundated with information. Representatives from Tyler Junior College and Jacksonville College were in attendance to talk about Dual Credit opportunities and to stress enrollment requirements and the application process and Stephen F. Austin spoke […]

From the desk of Celia Tucker, Academic Counselor: Parents of 8th, 9th, and 10th graders met for “College, Coffee, and Conversation” this week as they discussed the college application process and how to advise their students to be preparing now for what will be coming later. Knowing now that colleges will require an application, test […]