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Brook Hill Participates in the “Teal Pumpkin Project”

October 14, 2016

For this year’s annual Fall Festival, Brook Hill will be participating in the “The Teal Pumpkin Project.” The goal of the Teal Pumpkin Project is to raise awareness about food allergies during the Halloween season. This project will help make the Fall Festival and “Trunk or Treat” more fun for kids who have food allergies. […]

First Applicant for 17-18 School Year

October 14, 2016

Lauren Mattek is our first applicant for the 17-18 school year! We are so excited that our applications our open for next year. If you or someone you know belongs at Brook Hill, start your application today! APPLY HERE

Making a Difference

October 12, 2016

From the desk of Wally Dawkins, Athletic Director: “Teams who do the little things right are the teams who win championships” I have always believed in the above quote. Regardless of talent, ability, athleticism…it’s the teams who pay attention to detail, who practice repetitiously the skills and techniques of their trade, and who focus on doing […]

Moms in Prayer

October 12, 2016

From the desk of Ginger Bell, Director of Family and Alumni Relations: For several years, Brook Hill has been blessed by the prayers of a group of moms who meet one day a week to pray for specific needs of our students, families, faculty, and community in general.  We are now ready to get the […]

The Educational Role of Student-Teacher Relationships

September 30, 2016

From the desk of Brian Nelson, Academic Dean: I recently received a professional journal highlighting a revolutionary new trend in education – fostering relationships.  This struck me as odd.  Relationships are revolutionary?  As you probably guessed, this was a bit humorous to me.  Relationships are not new at Brook Hill; in fact, they are woven […]

Lt. Col. Oliver North on the Future of America

September 30, 2016

Oliver North continues to be a polarizing figure and important voice in the conservative political sphere. In an exclusive Q&A session during the Founder’s Day Hors d’oeuvres Reception, guests will have the opportunity to hear from Oliver North and his thoughts on the future of America. He will address questions like: What does America need […]

It’s the Relationships

September 29, 2016

From the desk of Wally Dawkins, Athletic Director: “Relationships. We all want ‘em…now what are we gonna do with ‘em?” So go the lyrics to the song “Fruitcakes” by Jimmy Buffet. It’s a timeless question. What are we gonna do with them? The young man was in the 4th grade.  Gangly with arms that nearly […]

What happens when my child gets sick?

September 29, 2016

From the desk of Shawn Rhoads, Director of Residence Life: You’re thousands of miles away from your child.  You can’t get to them in a moment’s notice.  You need to know that when they get sick they will be cared for in the way they would be at home.  It is very important for you […]

Invite a Friend to Our Lower School Look & See

September 23, 2016

Dear Brook Hill Families, Do you know someone who would love Brook Hill as much as you do? Have any of your friends expressed an interested in our school? We would love for your friends and their family members to join us and see for themselves exactly why we love Brook Hill! We will be […]

Welcome Ashley Bouwer to our College Guidance Program

September 23, 2016

From the desk of Brian Nelson, Academic Dean: At Brook Hill, we take our commitment to preparing our students for college success very seriously.  One example of this commitment is our college guidance program.  This year, I am proud to introduce you to our newest member of the college guidance staff.  Ashley Bouwer has joined […]

Opportunities

September 23, 2016

From the desk of Shawn Rhoads, Director of Residence Life: If I only had three words that I could use to describe Brook Hill Boarding School one of those words would have to be Opportunities.  The amount of options our boarding students have is really remarkable.  Consider the standard off-campus and on-campus opportunities that students […]

The Tipping Point of Stress

September 22, 2016

This post originally appeared on Claremont Lincoln’s Engage blog page. Mrs. Mize’s post, “The Tipping Point of Stress” is the first post featured by a Claremont Lincoln Alumni. Mrs. Mize recently completed her Master of Arts in Ethical Leadership and enjoys staying connected to the Claremont Lincoln community through blogging. Her first post on stress […]