Tualatin Valley Academy Offers STEAM-Based Experience Students in Jennifer Wendt’s first and second grade classroom in Oregon's Tualatin Valley Academy look forward to science time because they know they will be in for a treat. The students are especially thrilled when Susie Scientist makes a special... Read more
WWU Looks Forward to Classes on Campus in the Fall Walla Walla University will welcome students back to its campuses in fall for the 2020–2021 academic school year, prioritizing safety and quality education, announced John McVay, WWU president, on May 21, 2020. “We believe that a strong, active co... Read more
School Food Service Finds New Delivery The day began like any typical school day with staff worship — only it wasn’t typical because of distance learning. During the staff Zoom call, the teachers talked through the different needs of school families. Often those needs centered around n... Read more
Clausen-Brown Receives Award from Milton Society of America Karen Clausen-Brown, associate professor of English, has been selected to receive the James Holly Hanford Article Award from the Milton Society of America for her article “‘Not in their idol-worship, but by labor’: The Sabbath and the Book of Isai... Read more
Spokane Valley Emphasizes Fine Arts Each year at Spokane Valley Adventist School students are involved in a variety of fine arts classes including art, choir and drama. To really appreciate this experience, the students participate in at least one musical drama each year. Each sprin... Read more
Three Sisters Students Inspire Hope During the COVID-19 pandemic this spring, social distancing brought on a whole new set of challenges and hardships. The middle school students at Three Sisters Adventist Christian School in Bend, Oregon, found ways to give people hope during this ... Read more
Olympia Christian School STEAMs Ahead Science and art have been combined throughout the years for enhanced student learning. This has developed more with the changing emphasis on STEAM curriculum, which is focused on science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics. Read more
Getting Back to What I Love I woke up this morning with an image in my head. I had been listening to some music I thought would be great for outdoor vespers. I was imagining which students would be playing guitar and singing. I was imagining how the song would fit with a par... Read more
WWU Celebrates Excellence in Thought During Online CommUnity Program The Walla Walla University campus family gathered online on May 19, 2020, to celebrate student and faculty academic achievements and scholarships awarded for the 2020–21 academic year. John McVay, WWU president, led the celebration, which was atte... Read more