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How Your Summer Can Influence College Admission

July 09, 2016

From the desk of Celia Tucker, Academic Counselor: Interestingly enough, how you spend your summer can influence your admission to college.  While summer activities will not compensate for mediocre grades and poor test scores, careful planning leading to new growth through summer experiences can tip the scales in your favor.  Let’s look at the kinds […]

ARE YOU AFRAID TO TRY?

July 01, 2016

From the desk of Wally Dawkins, Athletic Director: “New York, New York”. I love the song.  Especially when Frank Sinatra sings it. And I love the place.  New York is a special place. I love sightseeing, going to Broadway Musicals, and I love all the different foods. My favorite restaurant is a place called O’Lunney’s […]

Independence Day: A Brief History

June 30, 2016

From the desk of Jan Hommel, American Freedom Museum Director: The story of the American Revolution is the center of what makes America unique in comparison to the history of all the other nations. The principles that led to our nation’s founding continue to influence our society today as we frequently turn to our Founding […]

Leaving a Legacy

June 24, 2016

From the desk of Laurie Humphires, Director of Advancement: Eleven years ago, seven seniors from the Brook Hill Class of 2016 began their journey at our Lower School. Throughout their time here they have grown and matured into hard-working, servant-hearted, young men and women who are eager to make a difference for Christ and His […]

JAWS: The Return

June 24, 2016

From the desk of Wally Dawkins, Athletic Director: In the 1975 Peter Benchley Film JAWS, Roy Schneider who plays Chief Brodie, upon seeing the monster fish for the first time while “chumming” in the waters off the East Coast, walks into the ship’s cabin and informs Captain Quinn that “You’re gonna need a bigger boat”. […]

5 Things You Should Consider When Choosing a School for Your Family

June 21, 2016

Choosing the right school for your family is not only one of the most important decisions you will make, but can also be one of the most difficult to navigate. To make matters worse, every family and situation is unique, with its own set of needs and challenges. There are the standard things everyone thinks […]

STICK-TO-IT-TIV-NESS

June 16, 2016

From the desk of Wally Dawkins, Athletic Director: I ran into Chad Morris this morning.  Chad just concluded his first year as the new Head Football Coach at SMU after serving as the Offensive Coordinator at Clemson for the past several years. I asked Chad a question concerning high school athletes and NCAA Division-I quality […]

Jamie Reason Named TAPPS 4A Fine Arts Teacher of the Year

June 03, 2016

It is with great pride that The Brook Hill School announces that our own Orchestra Director, Mrs. Jamie Reason, has been named the TAPPS 4A Fine Arts Teacher of the Year for 2016. Mrs. Reason has served the Brook Hill School and her students with distinction for 16 years, and has been a music teacher, […]

Making Choices

June 03, 2016

  From the desk of Wally Dawkins, Athletic Director: Back in the 80’s, there was a popular commercial run by Fram Oil Filters. The general premise of the commercial was to recommend to car owners the need to change your car’s oil and oil filter on a regular basis while paying a nominal fee, or be […]

Looking Back on an Incredible Year

May 27, 2016

From the desk of Rod Fletcher, Headmaster: Congratulations! You successfully finished another year. The end of a school year is always a bitter-sweet moment for me. On the one hand – and especially this year as my own son graduated from Brook Hill – I am sad to say goodbye to our graduating class, but […]

A Brief History of Memorial Day

May 27, 2016

From the desk of Jan Hommel, American Freedom Museum Director: Happy Memorial Day! Memorial Day, a day of remembrance for those who gave their lives in service of the United States of America, is celebrated at Arlington National Cemetery each year with a ceremony in which a small American flag is placed on each grave. […]

Brook Hill Sends 6 to State Orchestra Contest

May 27, 2016

The talented, the diligent, the motivated, the competitive, the All Orange… …that’s who Hannah Windsor, Denise Tan, James Shipp, Alex Ellis, Alan Zhu and Colm Conneen are as they continue to compete after the school year has ended, on Saturday, May 28,  at the TPSMEA (Texas Private School Music Educators Association) State Solo & Ensemble contest held […]