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Pre-K Visits Pumpkin Patch

October 14, 2016

Last Friday, PreK students visited the pumpkin patch at Moore Farms! Our kids had a blast learning how pumpkins grow and taking a hayride.

Middle School Retreat

October 14, 2016

We had a blast at our Middle School retreat this week as we connected with classmates and deepened relationships with our teachers. We learned how we can be BRAVE, and were able to grow in our faith.

Fall Dinner Theatre

October 14, 2016

We’re excited for our Annual Fall Dinner Theatre! This year’s play is “Tangled Webbs” and shows will be on October 27, 28 & 29.   purchase tickets here

First Applicant for 17-18 School Year

October 14, 2016

Lauren Mattek is our first applicant for the 17-18 school year! We are so excited that our applications our open for next year. If you or someone you know belongs at Brook Hill, start your application today! APPLY HERE

1st Grade Learns “oo” Sound

October 13, 2016

First grade is learning all different kinds of sounds, like the “oo” sound in “moose” and “book”. In order to add a little fun to the day, we made moose hats!

Moms in Prayer

October 12, 2016

From the desk of Ginger Bell, Director of Family and Alumni Relations: For several years, Brook Hill has been blessed by the prayers of a group of moms who meet one day a week to pray for specific needs of our students, families, faculty, and community in general.  We are now ready to get the […]

Chicken Dance in Kindergarten

September 30, 2016

During September and October, the Kindergarten classes go on a musical journey to the farm.  Each week they meet a new farm friend and learn about the music that each animal has inspired.  This week we met Mrs. Hen.  She taught us all the sounds her chicken friends make and all about the incredible egg!  […]

Pre-AP Biology Studies Eggs

September 30, 2016

Pre AP Biology students observed the process of osmosis using the decalcified eggs in the lab. Students learned how the membrane of the egg mimics a cell membrane. In osmosis water will move from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration. Eggs were placed in solutions with various concentrations […]

The Educational Role of Student-Teacher Relationships

September 30, 2016

From the desk of Brian Nelson, Academic Dean: I recently received a professional journal highlighting a revolutionary new trend in education – fostering relationships.  This struck me as odd.  Relationships are revolutionary?  As you probably guessed, this was a bit humorous to me.  Relationships are not new at Brook Hill; in fact, they are woven […]

Homecoming Dress Up Days

September 30, 2016

We had a blast dressing up for Homecoming this week! Check out all our silly outfits:

1st Grade Studies Apples

September 30, 2016

First grade has studied apples to the CORE! First Grade put our good scientific investigation skills to work today as we explored apples.  We used all five of our senses and recorded our data in our own apple books.  We even made a hypothesis about whether they would sink or float.  We also had a […]

Thermochemistry Lab

September 30, 2016

Thermochemistry analyzes the heat produced by chemical reactions and we have been studying it in Chemistry this week. Our lab measured the heat produced by dissolving ionic compounds in water. The students used the data to design the most efficient and economical hand warmer with their lab group.