
Guard Dog Breakfast
Our Football players and lower school guard dogs enjoyed breakfast together this morning! After breakfast, our players walked their guard dogs to class!

Our Football players and lower school guard dogs enjoyed breakfast together this morning! After breakfast, our players walked their guard dogs to class!

We’re ready to take on Dallas Christian tonight! With old school outfits and old school cheers, we rocked Herrington Gymnasium at our pep rally. Also, check out our drill team uniforms! Pretty awesome, huh?

Living and Non-Living Worms In second grade, students have been learning about living and non-living things. Last week students in Mrs. Culpepper and Mrs. Brashier’s class observed living earthworms and non-living gummy worms. Students noticed similarities and differences of the two types of worms. As students noticed characteristics, they took notes and collaborated as a […]

From the desk of Brian Nelson: The Academic Department has taken an intentional step toward increasing our participation and success in academic competitions. This year, Robin Bynum has joined the academic team as our Academic Competition Coordinator. I am excited about her vision for the program and the impact that this will have on our […]

Our seniors had an incredible week on Catilina Island in California last week! We learned about the biblical meaning of the Guard Charge (Live Pure, Speak True, Right Wrong, Serve Others, Follow the King), enjoyed the Pacific Ocean, climbed mountains, and experienced God through the beauty of his creation and the relationships we built!

From the desk of Sandra Fritcher, Lower School Principal: Homework is an important component of your child’s educational progress at the Lower School. Homework is a reality at every grade level. When approached correctly, it provides a great deal of benefit to the students in a college preparatory school. Not only does homework help students […]

Our seniors lead chapel this week for our middle and upper school students. They shared about their experience of Christ on their senior trip, and encouraged our students with what they learned about how to live pure, speak true, right wrong, serve others, & follow the King (The Guard Charge)!

In physics lab, students are learning how to read graphs of position versus time and velocity versus time. Our computer software randomly generates a graph of position versus time and each lab group has to discuss how to direct their lab partner to walk in order to recreate the graph. After coming up with their instructions, […]

6th graders are busy weaving with textiles and fibers to create unique wall hangings. Students started the art piece by writing a favorite memory or experience. Then students associated a color with different parts of their story. For example, a day at the beach would likely include blue to represent the water, tan to represent […]

Third through Fifth graders recently auditioned for a role in the play, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. We have a very talent group of students who will be bringing this heartwarming story to the stage on December 15 at the Brook Hill Lower School.

Mrs. Bell’s Prekindergarten students drew pigs as a response to the story, If you Give a Pig a Pancake, by Laura Numeroff. We also learned about the ingredients in pancakes and where some of the ingredients really originate such as: eggs, milk, butter, and maple syrup.

Did you ever do the volcano science fair project? Chemistry students recently did a mild variation of that experiment to study the law of conservation of mass. They did two trials of the baking soda and vinegar concoction, weighing the products and reactants each time. In the first trial, the apparatus was open, allowing the gaseous […]