
Rachel Berkley Featured in Local Magazine
Our very own Rachel Berkley graced the cover of Tyler Today! We’re so proud! You can read the article about Rachel here: http://trendmag2.trendoffset.com/publication/?i=252703&p=30

Our very own Rachel Berkley graced the cover of Tyler Today! We’re so proud! You can read the article about Rachel here: http://trendmag2.trendoffset.com/publication/?i=252703&p=30

The seventh grade traveled to Marshall, TX to tour East Texas Baptist University this week seeing the campus, having lunch, touring the Athletic Center, seeing the newest dorm on campus, and having conversation with current students. A real treat was having an ETBU alumni with us—our very own Mr. Ben Rogers! These college trips are […]
8th grade Physical Science class built mousetrap cars in class for their spring project. Students were instructed to build a mousetrap car that could travel a distance of 5 meters. The only power used for their car was the mousetrap itself. Using their understanding of simple machines, students created their inventions, trying to travel the fastest […]
Sophomore Humanities students have been researching Renaissance personalities and presenting them to their peers via ThingLink (a virtual poster board) to prepare for our Renaissance study people who have shaped western society. The students did an awesome job and this study will most certainly be a project that we revisit in the future!

The 6th graders traveled to The University of Texas at Tyler for a “Life in the Day of a College Student” presentation and a tour of the campus. It was a morning filled with questions and answers, nice temperatures, and no rain. Touring the Nursing School’s Lab was an added bonus for us with one […]
Students in the upper school History classes recently completed their semester projects. The five best projects selected by their peers include (l to r) Haleigh Smith (Battle of Little Bighorn), Claire Dixon (the White House), Keren Wallace (1861 Parrott Rifled Cannon), Tanner Smith (Boston Tea Party), and Anna Lee (Washington crossing the Delaware). Students chose […]
This week, upper school speech students visited the American Freedom Museum for a lesson in persuasive speaking! Students studied famous speeches from our history and learned how to incorporate similar tactics into their own speeches.

La Señora Wallace came to the Lower Campus Spanish classes on Friday and talked to students about the Dominican Republic. Students learned about its location, environment, crops, tourism, etc. With the information given by Mrs. Wallace they also compared and contrasted school here in the United States with school in the Dominican Republic. Once again […]

First grade students recently participated in their annual Amazing Animal Display. They researched an animal, made story boards about their animal, and presented their information to students, teachers, and parents in the gym. To coordinate their study with Spanish, the students looked up their animal in books during Spanish class and found out how to […]

From the desk of Michelle Rozell, High School Principal: With April arriving, the anticipation of graduation is growing. This week the seniors picked up their caps and gowns marking another huge step toward the big day. I am so proud of what this year’s senior class has already accomplished. As of today they have been […]

As part of their study of space in 6th grade science, students built and launched their own rockets into the sky! This is another example of how our teachers integrate differentiated instruction and interactive activities. Mrs. Wallace teaches science to our Middle School students. One of the best things about her method of teaching is that […]
We had some special guests speak to our middle school about the English Bible. Students learned about the first translations of the Bible into English, as well as the great sacrifice and efforts people like Wycliffe and Tyndale put into making God’s word available to the common person. We have so much to be grateful […]