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Brook Hill tennis starts Feb. 13!

January 28, 2017

The Brook Hill tennis team recently released its 2017 schedule with the Guard looking to play all the way into April and the state tournament! Brook Hill’s first home competition is Feb. 21 against Frisco Legacy Christian. The Guard will use the courts at Faulkner Park as their home base. The District 3-5A tournament will take place March […]

Guard put it all together in 75-46 win over Tyler Grace

January 28, 2017

TYLER — Brook Hill grabbed a much-needed district victory on Friday by defeating Tyler Grace Community 75-46. The Guard went ahead with a strong first half before blowing it open with a 29-point third quarter. Brook Hill drained nine 3-pointers as a team with Reid Hill accounting for five as part of his team-leading 19 points. Alec Kitt […]

Invite a friend to Open House on Saturday, Feb. 11

January 27, 2017

Brook hill families! invite your friends to Join us throughout the month of February for Admissions Month. Attendees will see how Brook Hill is changing lives as we prepare students not only for college, but for life.   With caring faculty who teach from a biblical worldview, beautiful facilities, and more AP & Dual Credit […]

360 Students Re-Enrolled on Opening Day!

January 27, 2017

With 360 students re-enrolling just on our first day, over 60% of our student body has already signed up to come back next year! If you haven’t re-enrolled yet, there is still time! From now until February 15th, you can save $50 per student. Need help re-enrolling? Don’t forget it is a 2-step process: 1) […]

Sixth graders take a field trip to learn about rocks

January 27, 2017

Sixth graders attended the Gem and Mineral Show today at the Rose Garden Center. Students were treated to a gold panning demonstration and gem making demonstrations along with seeing many beautiful rocks, minerals and fossils. They even touched fossilized dinosaur poop. Students were in awe of the “food table” which was made up of actual […]

Learning how to lose

January 27, 2017

From the desk of Wally Dawkins, Athletic Director: My high school coach looked at me and, as serious as he could be, told me something that I have never forgotten. It had to do with how you act when you lose. I was assuming that the coach was referring to losing an athletic contest, like […]

College trips can make a lasting impact on a ninth grader

January 27, 2017

From the desk of Celia Tucker, Academic College Counselor: The Freshman College trip was a work out, educational, fun and rewarding, all in one 14-hour, almost nine miles of walking day. Whew. Fun facts from the trip include statements from our SMU and TCU tour guides: “The Library is your friend.” “Puppies, pancakes, and chocolate […]

Pre-K use iPads in the library

January 27, 2017

Mrs. Haugh’s Pre-K students practiced writing and reading skills in the library using an iPad app which included a blank page for writing and drawing. After reading The Full Moon Napping House by Audrey and Don Wood, students wrote several story words.  

Guard Chorale sings for hospital leadership conference

January 27, 2017

The Brook Hill Guard Chorale was invited to sing for the Christus Trinity Mother Francis Hospital Leadership Conference on at Rose Heights Church in Tyler. The choir sang three songs, How Can I Keep from Singing, God Bless America, and Total Praise for the crowd of approximately 200 CTMF leaders from all over East Texas.

Are you in Middle School and enjoy working puzzles? Join this club.

January 27, 2017

Friday clubs started last week and the puzzle club not only works jigsaw but also 3D and wooden puzzles. If time permits, they will add crossword and Sudoku number puzzles. Suvonna and Kayla completed the Statue of Liberty puzzle at the first meeting.

How one frog influenced the two-day college trip

January 27, 2017

From the desk of Celia Tucker, Academic College Counselor: When I woke up in the wee morning hours on Wednesday to get ready to leave for the 10th grade college trip, I heard the rain falling on the sky light. “Oh man,” I thought to myself. “This rain is going to mess up our trip–we […]

Bullard, Texas, where the wind comes sweeping down the plain

January 27, 2017

The 7th and 8th grade choirs are busy preparing for their annual musical. This year’s production will be the Rogers and Hammerstein classic, Oklahoma. This version is specially designed for middle school singers. The show will run February 24th and 25th in Lauderdale Commons. Ticket information will be available soon!