Education Delegates Vote New Future for Idaho Conference Education Idaho Conference delegates met Sept. 15, 2024 for a special constituency session to process an unsolicited offer for a portion of GSAA land, reestablish an endowment committee and reallocate four acres of land for an elementary school. Read more BVAS Reinstates Sports Program Boise Valley Adventist School is pleased to revive its sports program to support a lifetime of habitual exercise, to teach sports skills and to glorify God through sporting activities. Read a Q&A with the athletic director. Read more WWU Invests Eternally in Adventist Teachers How does WWU support Christ-minded teachers and the crucial mission of Adventist education? It does so through unique scholarship initiatives, innovative programs and collaborative services for both pre-service teachers and experienced educators. Read more Incoming AAA Principal Passes Away Auburn Adventist Academy regrets to announce the passing of incoming principal Ken Smith. Smith planned to join the Washington Conference education team from his tenure in Wisconsin Conference when he encountered a medical emergency. Read more Waters Retires From NPUC Education Leadership Through his 48 years of working in Adventist Education, Keith Waters, NPUC secondary education director, has learned to rely on God each day and has seen how God continues to provide. Read more New Degree Track at WWU Offers Rare Opportunities in Marine Biology Beginning fall 2024, the Walla Walla University Department of Biological Sciences will offer a bachelor of science in marine biology. The new program will be one of the only marine biology programs at a Christian college on the West Coast. Read more PAA Students Join Men's Chorus to Create Worshipful Music This year’s Oregon Adventist Men’s Chorus annual concert took on a new ring and youthful energy when Portland Adventist Academy’s Bell Canto handbells ensemble became part of the program. Read more TVA Educator Brings Science to Life At Tualatin Valley Academy, Jennifer Youker, science teacher, works to bring science to life for her sixth-grade students through inventive experiments. Read more Scholarships Available for WWU Master of Social Work Students Master of Social Work students have access to $30,000 of conditional scholarships from the Workforce for Student Well-Being Initiative. The deadline for Walla Walla University students applying for the scholarship is July 23, 2024. Read more WWU Students Receive State Civic Leadership Awards Walla Walla University students Liberty Anderson and George Perez were recently honored for their commitment to service. Their civic awards acknowledged work with a student church, local nonprofit, campus service organization and an innovative club. Read more TVA Fifth-Graders Learn Money Management Skills At Tualatin Valley Academy, Kimberly Clifton found an effective way to motivate her fifth-grade students and enforce classroom management through what she calls, “Clifton Cash.” Read more 2024 Caring Heart Awards Fourteen Northwest academy students exemplifying the spirit of the Caring Heart — a willingness to serve others — received the annual Caring Heart Award scholarship. Get to know these emerging leaders! Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Delegates Vote New Future for Idaho Conference Education Idaho Conference delegates met Sept. 15, 2024 for a special constituency session to process an unsolicited offer for a portion of GSAA land, reestablish an endowment committee and reallocate four acres of land for an elementary school. Read more
BVAS Reinstates Sports Program Boise Valley Adventist School is pleased to revive its sports program to support a lifetime of habitual exercise, to teach sports skills and to glorify God through sporting activities. Read a Q&A with the athletic director. Read more
WWU Invests Eternally in Adventist Teachers How does WWU support Christ-minded teachers and the crucial mission of Adventist education? It does so through unique scholarship initiatives, innovative programs and collaborative services for both pre-service teachers and experienced educators. Read more
Incoming AAA Principal Passes Away Auburn Adventist Academy regrets to announce the passing of incoming principal Ken Smith. Smith planned to join the Washington Conference education team from his tenure in Wisconsin Conference when he encountered a medical emergency. Read more
Waters Retires From NPUC Education Leadership Through his 48 years of working in Adventist Education, Keith Waters, NPUC secondary education director, has learned to rely on God each day and has seen how God continues to provide. Read more
New Degree Track at WWU Offers Rare Opportunities in Marine Biology Beginning fall 2024, the Walla Walla University Department of Biological Sciences will offer a bachelor of science in marine biology. The new program will be one of the only marine biology programs at a Christian college on the West Coast. Read more
PAA Students Join Men's Chorus to Create Worshipful Music This year’s Oregon Adventist Men’s Chorus annual concert took on a new ring and youthful energy when Portland Adventist Academy’s Bell Canto handbells ensemble became part of the program. Read more
TVA Educator Brings Science to Life At Tualatin Valley Academy, Jennifer Youker, science teacher, works to bring science to life for her sixth-grade students through inventive experiments. Read more
Scholarships Available for WWU Master of Social Work Students Master of Social Work students have access to $30,000 of conditional scholarships from the Workforce for Student Well-Being Initiative. The deadline for Walla Walla University students applying for the scholarship is July 23, 2024. Read more
WWU Students Receive State Civic Leadership Awards Walla Walla University students Liberty Anderson and George Perez were recently honored for their commitment to service. Their civic awards acknowledged work with a student church, local nonprofit, campus service organization and an innovative club. Read more
TVA Fifth-Graders Learn Money Management Skills At Tualatin Valley Academy, Kimberly Clifton found an effective way to motivate her fifth-grade students and enforce classroom management through what she calls, “Clifton Cash.” Read more
2024 Caring Heart Awards Fourteen Northwest academy students exemplifying the spirit of the Caring Heart — a willingness to serve others — received the annual Caring Heart Award scholarship. Get to know these emerging leaders! Read more