Education Madrone Recognizes COVID-19 Miracles When Oregon Conference schools had to close their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Laura Bowlby, Madrone Adventist Elementary School principal, was barely able to sleep. Madrone, located in Cave Junction, Oregon, is a small school of 19 student... Read more Milo Students Offer Their Testimonies Affirmed by God and His Timing Read more I'm Different Today I read a study recently that theorized how the loss of education during World War II had lasting negative effects for more than 40 years. Read more NAD Launches New Science Textbook Who knew the evening news during spring of 2020 would be dominated by reports with vocabulary such as antibodies, virus, lipid membranes and vaccines? It takes many of us back to science classes in school. Read more UCAES Focuses on the Joy of Learning While growing up, I loved playing outside and getting my hands dirty. I could play outside for hours. In college, I got a degree in teaching kids to play games. What I’ve realized is I learned because I was having fun. I had real joy in what I was... Read more Auburn Hosts Cap and Gown Parade The world experienced a special empathy with high school and college seniors when the coronavirus denied the class of 2020 one of their biggest milestones of their youth — their commencement. Read more The Emergency Remote Learning Shift: How Our Teachers Continued Serving Even Without Classrooms Seemingly overnight, the coronavirus dramatically altered every facet of life on this planet. One area particularly hard hit is education. According to UNESCO, 192 countries had closed all schools and universities by April 2020, affecting more tha... Read more 2020 Caring Heart Awards Thirteen Northwest academy students received the $500 Caring Heart Award scholarship made possible through three-way funding from the North Pacific Union Conference, local conferences and academies. Students were selected by their schools for exem... Read more Dave Thomas Named Distinguished Faculty Lecturer Dave Thomas, professor of practical theology and apologetics and former dean of the Walla Walla University School of Theology, has been named as the Distinguished Faculty Lecturer for the 2020–21 academic year. Thomas was chosen for this honor bas... Read more Journey Christian School Fosters Community During Crisis Journey Christian School in Kelso, Washington, is an encouraging community full of energy, dedication to a Christ-centered life and hands-on learning. Through the years, JCS has grown, and many people smile back on memories full of teachers who se... Read more Harris Junior Academy Educates for Eternity For more than three quarters of a century, Harris Junior Academy in Pendleton, Oregon has existed "to show children Jesus, nurture their love for Him and others, teach them to think, and empower them to serve." The last decade has seen two young g... Read more Spirit Weeks Make Online Learning Memorable On the brink of retirement, you might think a 37-year teaching veteran would flinch at transitioning to virtual teaching — but not Dawn Campanello. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Current page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Madrone Recognizes COVID-19 Miracles When Oregon Conference schools had to close their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Laura Bowlby, Madrone Adventist Elementary School principal, was barely able to sleep. Madrone, located in Cave Junction, Oregon, is a small school of 19 student... Read more
I'm Different Today I read a study recently that theorized how the loss of education during World War II had lasting negative effects for more than 40 years. Read more
NAD Launches New Science Textbook Who knew the evening news during spring of 2020 would be dominated by reports with vocabulary such as antibodies, virus, lipid membranes and vaccines? It takes many of us back to science classes in school. Read more
UCAES Focuses on the Joy of Learning While growing up, I loved playing outside and getting my hands dirty. I could play outside for hours. In college, I got a degree in teaching kids to play games. What I’ve realized is I learned because I was having fun. I had real joy in what I was... Read more
Auburn Hosts Cap and Gown Parade The world experienced a special empathy with high school and college seniors when the coronavirus denied the class of 2020 one of their biggest milestones of their youth — their commencement. Read more
The Emergency Remote Learning Shift: How Our Teachers Continued Serving Even Without Classrooms Seemingly overnight, the coronavirus dramatically altered every facet of life on this planet. One area particularly hard hit is education. According to UNESCO, 192 countries had closed all schools and universities by April 2020, affecting more tha... Read more
2020 Caring Heart Awards Thirteen Northwest academy students received the $500 Caring Heart Award scholarship made possible through three-way funding from the North Pacific Union Conference, local conferences and academies. Students were selected by their schools for exem... Read more
Dave Thomas Named Distinguished Faculty Lecturer Dave Thomas, professor of practical theology and apologetics and former dean of the Walla Walla University School of Theology, has been named as the Distinguished Faculty Lecturer for the 2020–21 academic year. Thomas was chosen for this honor bas... Read more
Journey Christian School Fosters Community During Crisis Journey Christian School in Kelso, Washington, is an encouraging community full of energy, dedication to a Christ-centered life and hands-on learning. Through the years, JCS has grown, and many people smile back on memories full of teachers who se... Read more
Harris Junior Academy Educates for Eternity For more than three quarters of a century, Harris Junior Academy in Pendleton, Oregon has existed "to show children Jesus, nurture their love for Him and others, teach them to think, and empower them to serve." The last decade has seen two young g... Read more
Spirit Weeks Make Online Learning Memorable On the brink of retirement, you might think a 37-year teaching veteran would flinch at transitioning to virtual teaching — but not Dawn Campanello. Read more