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7th Grade Worm & Frog Dissections

May 12, 2016

Our 7th grade students dissected worms and frogs in science class this week. These two labs are a capstone to what students have been learning in class all year. “Dissection is the culminating event of the year that brings together all that we have studied,” says David Collins, 7th grade science teacher. “We start with […]

Fiddler On the Roof

May 12, 2016

Our Fine Arts Department is famous for its incredible spring musical, and this year’s perfromance of FIddler on the Roof is no exception. Not only is the show spetacular, but its message is relevant. Take this quote by our Director from the program: “Yesterday’s blatant immorality is now the norm in our culture. I really […]

Next Year…

May 12, 2016

From the desk of Rod Fletcher, Headmaster: As the school year winds down we inevitability begin to think about next year – at least I do.  And when I think about the next school year I think about next year’s seniors – the rising Junior Class.  I know that so many aspects of the year […]

PreK Leads Chapel

May 12, 2016

Our PreK students lead chapel for us this week, teaching us about the great love of God for both the big and small. Each student shared something with our Lower School, some introducing our next song, others quoting scripture, and others explaining a drawing of God they made, explaining what it taught about him. Students […]

Valedictorian and Salutatorian

May 12, 2016

From the desk of Brian Nelson, Academic Dean: One of the greatest honors of my job is to recognize students for their dedication to the pursuit of academic excellence.  The valedictorian and salutatorian of a senior class are great examples of perseverance and commitment.  It is my pleasure to officially announce Chipper Adams as the […]

Middle School Clubs: A Huge Success!

May 12, 2016

From the desk of Tammy Hayes, Middle School Principal: What a wild and fun ride middle school clubs turned out to be this year! Every year they get better and better. Students chose a club in January and for 10 Fridays attended their clubs with classmates to learn or enjoy playing together.  The positive effect […]

Dodgeball Championships

May 12, 2016

From the desk of Jordy Barksdale, Director of Campus Life & Ministry: The Herrington Gym was packed on Monday night for the 2016 Brook Hill Dodgeball Championships. The single-elimination bracket was set for all 14 teams to compete to see who would take away the grand prize. Each team had a total of six players, […]

Involved in Every Aspect of the School

May 12, 2016

From the desk of Shawn Rhoads, Director of Residence Life: One of the challenges that faces a Brook Hill boarding student is NOT trying to come up with ways to be involved.  Rather, it is narrowing down which of the multiple options available to students in which to be involved.  “Do I choose golf or […]

Worship at the Brook

May 12, 2016

We re-branded our annual Spring at the Brook this year, dubbing it Worship at the Brook. Together we worshiped our great God through a variety of sacred music. Our program even included music from special guests like BH Alum, Paul Ruark and other community artists. Our students led us in a time of worship, and our […]

Art 1 Makes Hand Scultures

May 12, 2016

Art 1 students are working with plaster gauze strips to make hand sculptures this week. Students begin by cutting strips of gauze, and then thinking of a creative way to position their hand. Some made a “Rock’n Roll” sign while others pretended to hold something. Students dip the gauze strips in a solution and wrap […]

Alum blog for 5-13

May 12, 2016

From the desk of Ginger Bell, Director of Family and Alumni Relations: With the end of the school year fast approaching, and the prospect of sending our seniors off on the next leg of their journeys, I have been reflecting on years past.  It is always bittersweet for us to say “see you later” to […]