Central Valley School Impacting Others The 2017–18 school year focused on impacting others — at least for middle-grade students at Central Valley Christian School in Tangent, Ore. This year, Central Valley’s 16 fifth- through eighth-grade students collaborated with other classrooms in ... Read more
Teacher Marks 44 Years in Same School “Don’t leave. I need to get my work done!” said one student when they heard their favorite teacher was retiring. Read more
Adventists Gain New Ham Licenses The Stayton (Ore.) Church's amateur (ham) radio class ended on March 22, 2018, by adding six new technician class licenses, with the possibility of seven others to follow on future exam dates. Everyone had a great time, and we learned a lot. Some ... Read more
Beacon Turns 100 On Sabbath, April 21, 2018, Beacon Christian School in Lewiston, Idaho, celebrated 100 years of Christian education, a huge accomplishment for a small private school. After the celebration, the school’s three ninth-graders were given a journalism ... Read more
Making Knowledgeable Choices Research shows consumers consider quality, safety and value among the top indicators when shopping for an automobile. The same should be true when selecting a hospital. While having a conversation with their physician and health plan about finding... Read more
Students, Teacher Talk About Favorite School Memories If you could step into the multigrade (first through eight) classroom at Mountain View Christian School in Sequim, Wash., you would overhear a conversation like this one between Michelle Noonan and three of her upper-grade students. Read more
Milo Hosts First STEM Camp Milo Adventist Academy in Days Creek, Ore., hosted its first STEM Camp April 15–17, 2018. Students in grades seven through 10 from around the Oregon Conference spent three days at Milo focusing on workshops and presentations related to science, te... Read more
Anchorage Kids Memorize the Word in Song “We get to sing the Word,” wrote Hezekiah Acosta in one of his English assignments. “It’s really fun.” Read more