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The Tipping Point of Stress

September 22, 2016

This post originally appeared on Claremont Lincoln’s Engage blog page. Mrs. Mize’s post, “The Tipping Point of Stress” is the first post featured by a Claremont Lincoln Alumni. Mrs. Mize recently completed her Master of Arts in Ethical Leadership and enjoys staying connected to the Claremont Lincoln community through blogging. Her first post on stress […]

Learning Math in Kindergarten

September 22, 2016

Our Kindergarten students are busy learning math! We are copying, building, extending, and creating patterns to help us learn and comprehend mathematical concepts!

New Books in the Library

September 22, 2016

The Lower School Library began the year with brand new library books. A portion of these new books were made possible by a generous donation from Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson, grandparents of C.J. Bird. We are so thankful that we are able to offer new books for our students and teachers. We love reading at Brook […]

“Fishin’ to Start”

September 22, 2016

From the desk of Michelle Rozell, Upper School Principal: The newly formed Brook Hill Bass Fishing Club has taken off!  Our school will be part of the Texas High School Bass Association who hosts five tournaments for each region of the state during the regular season followed by the regional and state tournaments held in […]

One Voice Performs for Students

September 22, 2016

On Monday, the premiere singing group, One Voice, from the University of Mary Hardin Baylor in Belton, visited Brook Hill and performed for the upper school choir and drama students.  The ensemble performed a variety of music and talked with the students about the university. Brook Hill faculty member and 2010 alum, Erica Mattay, who […]

Hop on the Brook Hill Bus!

September 22, 2016

From the desk of Rod Fletcher, Headmaster: Brook Hill is growing, and we’re working to make our school even better as we continue to put the needs of our families first. As you have probably heard, we started morning bus runs from south Tyler and Jacksonville for our students in Kindergarten through 12th grade, helping […]

ALUMNI, TAKE A ROADTRIP AND JOIN US FOR THE 2016 HOMECOMING TAILGATE & GAME!

September 22, 2016

  Join us at the tailgate tent for food and fun on Friday, September 30! Our spot is located next to the Kyle Lake Athletic Center entrance. Reminisce with former classmates and catch up with Brook Hill faculty and staff. Be sure to pick up your athletic pass and t-shirt while you’re there! To RSVP […]

Position, Motion & Time in Physics

September 22, 2016

Ever wondered why graphs are useful? AP Physics 1 and College Preparatory Physics students can tell you why! They spent a class period reading graphs of position and time and using them to predict exactly when, where, and how quickly their lab partner should walk to copy those graphs. Along the way they discovered that […]

Guard Chorale Sings for Cancer Survivors

September 22, 2016

On Wednesday evening, members of the Brook Hill Guard Chorale were invited to sing at the Great Getaway Retreat for cancer survivors at Pine Cove in Tyler. The group performed a variety of music, and a few small groups performed as well. Performers were: Kyle Webb, Bailey Gunter, Daniel Chambless, David Chambless, Anne Kimball, Audrey […]

Prayer: Praises & Requests

September 22, 2016

From the desk of Ginger Bell, Director of Family and Alumni Relations:  I received this prayer request on Tuesday. “I would appreciate prayers for my grandson, Luke. He is 13 months old and began experiencing seizures Monday evening. He had an episode of these back in May that we thought was fever induced. After having […]

What is Sin?

September 21, 2016

Mr. Pierce invited a special guest, Mrs. Skinners, a Children’s Minister, to share a message during Chapel. Mrs. Skinners asked, “What is sin?” Students gave examples of sin while Brooklynn and Gracie wrote answers on the board. Mrs. Skinner then explained how the blood of Christ washes away our sins, using John 3:16 and a […]

A Very Bad Beginning: What Our Children Can Learn in the Midst of Defeat

September 21, 2016

From the desk of Tammy Hayes, Middle School Principal: Everybody needs a “do over” now and again.  One of the most difficult feelings in life is to feel that you have messed something up so early in the game that you can never recover.  I remember being a newlywed and playing Scrabble.  On the very […]