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I AM BROOK HILL, Even After 17.5 Years!

January 24, 2014

From the desk of Ginger Bell, Director of Family and Alumni Relations: Even after 17 1/2 years and all the changes that have been brought, I am STILL Brook Hill.  Why? Because the focus of the school is STILL on the mission derived from the vision laid on Steve Dement’s heart over 20 years ago. Because […]

Our God is Big, Strong and Mighty

January 24, 2014

Mrs. Dahn’s class led chapel this week through the story of the Israelites crossing the Jordan river. During chapel the students built a rock tower as the Israelites did to remember how strong and might our God is!

Alumni Success – Double the Good News!

January 24, 2014

Luke and John Clardy From the desk of Ginger Bell, Director of Family and Alumni Relations: Twin brothers, Luke and John Clardy, class of 2010, chose to attend Pepperdine University and left for California the summer after graduation.  I’m sure it was because the school colors were blue and orange!  Or, maybe it was the scholarship […]

6th Grade Studies Civil War at Museum

January 24, 2014

Our 6th graders began studying The War Between The States this week in class. As a way of introducing the era to our students, Mr. Roquemore and Mrs. Eden took them to the American Freedom Museum here on campus. Students learned about the events and circumstances leading to the war as well as what life […]

8th Graders Teach Classmates about Outlaws

January 24, 2014

8th graders  are studying outlaws and lawmen of the 1800’s to accompany their History Chapter “The Last Frontier”. As part of the study, students chose an outlaw and created a power point to introduce him to the class. These kind of activities are part of how we incorporate project-based learning and technology into the classroom […]

Lady Guard Shutsdown Dallas Covenant, Janet Scores 4 Goals

January 23, 2014

Our girls soccer team had a shut-out this Monday against Dallas Covenant, winning 9-0. A huge help to that score came from junior, Janet, as she scored 4 goals. Katherine Stair, Kendall Wells, Kennedy Rose, Hayley Dumesnil and Morgan Moss also scored goals. The Lady Guard saw assists from Rose (3), Dumesnil (2), Wells (2), […]

Alumni Report on First Semester at College (Video)

January 17, 2014

From the desk of Rod Fletcher, Headmaster: Spring semester is in full swing as our students have completed their second week back at school – and we are off to a great start. We are at an all-time high enrollment, our students are thriving academically and spiritually, our faculty are being trained to prepare our […]

Martin Luther King: A Great American Hero

January 17, 2014

Students at The Brook Hill Lower School are studying about the contributions made by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  Mrs. Smith’s first graders learned about Dr. King’s dream for America and wrote about their dream for a better world. They created Martin Luther King Jr. posters to go with their writing activity.

5th Grade Studies Energy & Work

January 17, 2014

Students in 5th grade have been studying about energy and work.  To understand conduction, they observed the melting rate of chocolate chips along a piece of foil.  Students noted which melted first, second, etc. and then placed the candle at a different spot to see if it changed the order of melting.  To understand about […]

Where are they now? Haley Henrichson

January 17, 2014

From the desk of Ginger Bell, Director of Family and Alumni Relations: Haley Henrichson graduated from Brook Hill in 2006.  She went on to the University of Texas at Tyler and graduated with her Bachelor’s Degree in Health and Kinesiology.  Married to Stephen Campbell, they are the parents of baby boy Rollins who was born […]

A Six-Word Short Story

January 17, 2014

From the Desk of Dr. Stan Ward, Director of Campus Life & Ministry: I love a good story. I like to read stories, hear stories, and tell stories. I like stories so much I’ve even done research on how they can be used as a leadership tool (for an introduction to the idea, see this […]

Earthquake Science Lab

January 17, 2014

6th grade students in Mrs. Wallace’s science class learned about earthquakes this week. Students built structures in groups of two to see what would survive earthquake conditions, simulated by quickly removing sandpaper out from under the structure. Many of our students were able to build earthquake-resistant structures.