Livesay Leaves Livingstone Barbara Livesay has been the principal of Livingstone Adventist Academy for the past 11 years.This year, she announced that she would be leaving. She has been a much-loved and admired leader, and the entire school family is sad to see her go. This... Read more
Rogue Valley's Mission to New Orleans Tools, magic markers, and a season of prayer brought hope and blessings to four families when Rogue Valley Adventist School (RVAS) students in Medford, Ore., chose missions over vacation.RVAS students went to New Orleans to help repair four homes ... Read more
Hood View Junior Academy Making a Difference in New Orleans Hood View Junior Academy's (HVJA) purpose is preparing people for a Christ-centered life by instilling a love for God, for learning, for life and for community service. The staff, students and parents follow this motto devoutly. HVJA is focused on... Read more
Digital Art Show PAA Students Display Their Work at Local Computer Store Students taking Digital Media and Digital Art courses at Portland Adventist Academy (PAA) had a chance to show off their work at "School Night at the Apple Store" in downtown Portland. The experience gave the students a chance to display and recei... Read more
Central Valley Christian School Celebrates 50 Years Fifty years ago, in 1957, a small school, Corvallis-Albany Seventh-day Adventist Union School, started with 34 students in grades one through eight. Through the years, the name of the school has changed to Central Valley Jr. Academy and presently ... Read more
"The Singing Christmas Tree" Performs at PAA Fundraising Banquet Portland Adventist Academy (PAA) featured the famous Portland Singing Christmas Tree (PSCT) choir in a fundraising banquet for the school's scholarship fund. The PSCT is a volunteer choir of 350 members, 70 of which performed at the banquet. "This... Read more
Commission Culture Gains Momentum Momentum for Commission Culture in the Oregon Conference is building as more and more members are actively engaging in personal witnessing. And many times, engaging in Commission Culture is so deeply ingrained that sharing Christ is a natural resu... Read more
Oregon Commission for the Blind Salutes 17 CHIP Graduates in Fellowship Hall Ceremony Sunnyside Church hosted a graduation on April 4. In the presence of 40 family and friends, 17 people received certificates showing that they had completed another CHIP (Coronary Health Improvement Project) program conducted by the Oregon Commissio... Read more
Thirty-Hour Famine at Milo Students Give up Food to Relate to the Less Fortunate Even just the idea of not eating for 30 hours can make a stomach growl. What took place starting on Friday, March 2, at 1 p.m. and ended on Saturday, March 3, at 7 p.m. was a life-changing experience for everyone who participated in the 30-hour fa... Read more