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Lower School students are practicing their self portraits

September 29, 2017

Kindergarten and 1st graders are in the process of making a monochromatic self-portrait with lines in the background. Each class has been assigned a different color of the rainbow to color their artworks. Once all the classes have completed their art, the portraits will make a giant rainbow display. The first couple of days we […]

Many of our Community Helpers came to school today

September 29, 2017

Today, many of our community helpers drove their emergency vehicles onto our campus to teach Pre-K and Kindergarten students about what they do in their job. Our students were able to crawl through the back of a police car, get their heartrate checked in the back of an ambulance, walk through a smoke house and […]

Parachute in Pre-K PE

September 29, 2017

In Lower School PE, our Pre-K students got to practice their colors and following the rules through different parachute games.

American Freedom Museum: Fun Fact Friday

September 29, 2017

From the desk of Jan Hommel, Museum Director: Q: Which president was the first to throw out the ceremonial first pitch of the baseball season? A: William Howard Taft. As a child Taft loved the game of baseball. His large girth made it difficult for him to be a competitive base runner, but he was […]

Celebrating our past and future

September 28, 2017

Brook Hill alumni, parents, and faculty are invited to join us for our Alumni Weekend October 13-14. Look forward to food, fellowship and fun including campus tours, live music, bounce houses and much more. The weekend will be an event for the whole family! For more information visit www.brookhill.org/alumniweekend. We can’t wait to see you […]

Fourth graders play hide-and-seek in the AFM

September 27, 2017

Mrs. Ponce’s fourth grade students trekked to the American Freedom Museum to play a not-so-classic game of hide-and-seek.  Mrs. Bynum, museum guide and educator, directed the lesson “Texas Hide-and-Seek”.  A lesson sheet was given to each pair of students with facts about Texas and famous Texans throughout U.S. history.  Instead of the students hiding the […]

Volleyball volunteers at the East Texas Food Bank

September 26, 2017

The Lady Guard Volleyball team got out of the gym on Tuesday and went to the East Texas Food Bank to serve. They made one assembly line and packed bags with food and then packed them into boxes. “I’m proud of their servant hearts and willingness to serve their community,” Coach Wise said. Come out […]

Eighth graders make models to learn different theories

September 22, 2017

Eighth grade is making models of each of the different atomic theories. Students used Play Doh, Petri dishes, beans and peas to illustrate each idea and students had to name the scientist whose theory each model represented. A good concrete way to learn the different theories.

Third grade wins Family Participation contest

September 22, 2017

Third grade celebrated today with DONUTS for having a 100% contribution in the Family Participation contest. The donuts spelled Dunk ‘em Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Dahn and Mrs. Attebery.  Congratulations 3rd grade for a job well done!

Participate in our Brook Hill Golf Classic

September 22, 2017

The 21st Annual Brook Hill Golf Classic will be held at the beautiful Eagles Bluff Country Club on Monday, October 16th. Two Tee-times are available for golfers with a morning start at 8:30 a.m. and an afternoon start at 1 p.m. The BH Golf Classic is the single largest event held by the Brook Hill […]

Fifth graders learn about the Armor of God

September 22, 2017

In fifth grade, we study the passage in Ephesians about putting on the armor of God. Emma Davis took it upon herself to make a life size rendition. In the picture, she is wearing her helmet of salvation, belt of truth and breastplate of righteousness! Thanks, Emma, for giving your class a wonderful visual of […]