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Auburn Adventist Academy Highlights

January 09, 2015

Nearly 700 people attended the Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA) production of the Annie musical. The musical involved AAA students and Buena Vista Elementary School students who learned music, practiced voice inflection, practiced their acting skills, integrated their academic curriculum and refined their performance confidence. The academy is in its third annual year of producing a musical starring academy students.

AAA students are highly regarded by college staff, parents, pastors and leaders for being spiritually grounded. Their spiritual maturity is a key feature as they lead campus ministry activities in fresh, joyous and practical ways.

AAA students are leading the way in requesting donations to the school's scholarship fund for next year. Together with faculty and staff, they wrote letters to their friends, family and community and asked people in their lives to "Get Connected" with the school.

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Nearly 700 people attended the Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA) production of the Annie musical. The musical involved AAA students and Buena Vista Elementary School students who learned music, practiced voice inflection, practiced their acting skills, integrated their academic curriculum and refined their performance confidence. The academy is in its third annual year of producing a musical starring academy students.

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Artgen Clemencia
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AAA students are leading the way in requesting donations to the school's scholarship fund for next year. Together with faculty and staff, they wrote letters to their friends, family and community and asked people in their lives to "Get Connected" with the school.

Credit
Hollie Macomber
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AAA students are highly regarded by college staff, parents, pastors and leaders for being spiritually grounded. Their spiritual maturity is a key feature as they lead campus ministry activities in fresh, joyous and practical ways.

Credit
Hollie Macomber
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