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Our 7th grade A team are TAPSAC Champions

October 27, 2017

Congratulations to our 7th A team who are your 2017 TAPSAC Volleyball Champions and to Callie Bailey for earning MVP of the tournament! Our 7th A team defeated Grace to make it to the championship game where they played All Saints. All Saints took set 1, but the girls worked hard and never gave up […]

Powder Puff Football Game

October 27, 2017

Along with many other fun Homecoming traditions, the junior girls played against the senior girls as some of our Guard Football players coached.  

Dinner Theatre tickets on sale now

October 27, 2017

From the desk of Glenn Ballard, Director of Fine Arts: How about a great “Who Done It” along with a fabulous meal, dessert AND some of your favorite actors telling the story??? That is exactly what we have in store for you. The 19th annual Fall Dinner Theatre opens on Thursday night, November 2 with […]

Heating compounds in Chemistry

October 27, 2017

Ms. Adams’s classes had a lab this week were they heated different elements to see what reaction each of them had before recording them.

Scholarship Opportunities

October 27, 2017

From the desk of Celia Tucker, College Counselor: If you don’t have a chicken that lays golden eggs, you might need to research scholarship opportunities! This week during Senior Seminar Mary Lynn Smith, scholarship coordinator from The East Texas Communities Foundation, and Jeff Pinkerton, Author of Common Sense for Uncommon Wealth, talked to seniors about […]

Join our family

October 27, 2017

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 Brook Hill. Join us and see if this is the right place for your family.

Pumpkins on parade at the Lower School

October 27, 2017

In honor of Great Book Week, Pumpkins on Parade has been happening in the Lower School Library. Pumpkins on Parade is a contest where students decorate or disguise a pumpkin to resemble a character from a library book. The pumpkins were on display Monday – Friday. 

The power of we…You’ve got a friend in me

October 27, 2017

From the desk of Tammy Hayes, Middle School Principal: This is actually the first ever blog written in team with newly elected middle school historian, Emma Hamlin and me, your middle school principal. It is fitting that we are reporting together on this event given its theme of “we.” This past week, 104 students along with […]

American Freedom Museum: Fun Fact Friday

October 27, 2017

Q: What popular stuffed toy was named for a president? A: The Teddy Bear. The adventurous Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt was a great outdoorsman and loved to hunt. However, a 1902 newspaper cartoon by Clifford Berryman showed the president in a different light. In Berryman’s drawing, Roosevelt refuses to shoot a defenseless bear cub that had […]

Our alumni have students at the Lower School

October 27, 2017

From the desk of Ginger Bell, Director of Family and Alumni Relations: It is said that repeat business is a sign of a successful endeavor. Under no obligation, people return to the place where they receive value for their investment. I know that is true for me.  That’s why I love to see the children […]

Mrs. Newman’s class is learning about light in art class

October 27, 2017

Students in Kindergarten and First Grade have been learning about the artwork of French painter Claude Monet. They learned that Monet was an Impressionist painter who loved to paint outside in the open air, not in a stuffy studio! This type of painter is called a plein air landscape painter. He was particularly interested in […]