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Guard middle school soccer out of gates strong

January 25, 2016

The debut of Brook Hill boys middle school soccer has yielded victories and a lot of goals. BHMS edged Tyler Grace Community 3-2 before trouncing Tyler All Saints 4-0. Zakhar Zapolskyy provided a hat trick in the Guard’s win over Grace with keeper Adam Bell delivering five saves. The win over All Saints featured another […]

Lady Guard middle school soccer splits with Grace, All Saints

January 25, 2016

Brook Hill middle school girls soccer achieved the program’s first win earlier this month, and the Lady Guard did it in impressive fashion, with a 4-0 victory over Tyler All Saints MS. Caroline Welty scored two goals with Katelynn Henics and Katherine Mondrik also hitting the back of the net for the Lady Guard, who […]

6th Grade Gem & Mineral Show Field Trip

January 22, 2016

Sixth graders attended the student day at the Gem and Mineral Show at the Rose Garden Center in Tyler.  Students saw demonstrations of gold mining, faceting stones, cutting and polishing gems, and making jewelry.  They even got to see rocks that glowed in the dark and an amazing display of rocks and minerals that look […]

Middle School Bible

January 22, 2016

Middle School Bible students have been busy learning this week! In Bible 7, students have just finished investigating the lives of Samuel and King Saul. They each a had chance to present their stories as breaking news as news anchors. Much fun was had and great story-telling enabled the students to better understand God’s word. On […]

7th Humanities Studies Politics

January 22, 2016

7th graders in Mrs. Mattay’s Humanities class had an experiential look inside the world of politics this week. Students took part in a class-wide simulation using a software called “Decisions, Decisions.”  Students were divided into smaller groups and given their scenario: They were the president, seeking re-election, and they had to make a decision about […]

Sight.org Visits Middle & Upper School

January 22, 2016

This week during middle & upper school chapel, a very special, Tyler-based ministry spoke to our students. Lewis Swann, Tyler native and founder of Sight.org shared his testimony of how he came to know the Lord and how he was led to begin this incredible ministry to the blind. On their website, sight.org explains that […]

Serve Others – 4th Grade Leads Chapel

January 22, 2016

Chapel service was led by Mrs. Dawkins fourth grade class. Students presented a story about Sarge, the Brook Hill mascot. Sarge was popular, talented, and handsome (everyone wanted to have their picture taken with Sarge). He even won big shiny trophies! But something was missing in his life. Scripture tells us to serve one another […]

PreK Teddy Bear Day

January 22, 2016

This Friday our PreK students got to bring their favorite teddy bear to class. Students enjoyed a fun day, full of learning as they measured how tall their bear was, created patterns with teddy grahams, and made observations about how different liquids affect gummy bears. At the end of the day, classes had a picnic […]

In-Class Speech Meets

January 22, 2016

This week our Lower School teachers held mini-speech meets in their classrooms to start getting ready for our Annual Speech Meet! Here are some 1st grade winners from Mrs. Smith’s class:

Cupcake Science

January 22, 2016

Sixth graders conducted a core sampling lab using special cupcakes in earth science class this week.  First, students made predictions about the internal structure of the cupcake and then chose their sample sites.  Four samples were taken and then a prediction was made of what it looked like on the inside.  Students were surprised to […]

Learning Styles in Middle School

January 22, 2016

What’s Your Style? It is evident that God has ingeniously interwoven order with splashes and symphonies of uniqueness and authenticity clearly displayed throughout all of creation. We are all entwined and knit together in ways specific only to us, yet we are all able to learn, enjoy, and thrive in His creation. Part of our […]

PSIA Competition

January 22, 2016

   From the desk of Robin Bynum, Academic Teams Director: What If There Was Never a Game? What if there was only practice? Every morning, every night: practice, practice, practice? How many years would you keep practicing volleyball, football, basketball, track, orchestra if there was never a game or a tournament or a concert? So has […]