Larry Hiday Columbia Adventist Academy Gleaner correspondent Columbia Adventist Academy Gleaner correspondent By Larry Hiday CAA Stays Knee-Deep in Prayers It’s often easy to get wrapped up in the day to day of academics, sports and other extracurricular school activities and forget that there is a battle for hearts going on at all times: “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against princ... Read more CAA Says Hello, Goodbye The weekend of June 6 was filled with activities culminating the high school careers of 31 students at Columbia Adventist Academy (CAA) in Battle Ground, Wash. Read more Columbia Students Create HeART Expressing oneself is personal. Making art is personal too. And as we are “created in God’s image,” when the two combine it can result in a reflection of that image through a magical, meaningful new creation. It is an art from the heart — "HeART."... Read more Columbia Adventist Academy Pursues Full-Time Philanthropy One of Webster’s definitions of philanthropy is “the desire to promote the welfare of others.” And that makes the activities of this past fall at Columbia Adventist Academy (CAA) in Battle Ground, Wash., a full-time philanthropic endeavor.One focu... Read more 'Global Warming' Hits CAA Campus Four new teachers are part of the Columbia Adventist Academy staff this school year. Read more Principal's Partnership Promotes Professional Professors His upbringing as a "Brit," with all of the traditions that carries, has not prevented Matthew Butte, principal of Columbia Adventist Academy (CAA) in Battle Ground, Wash., from being an innovator when it comes to education. His arrival 16 years a... Read more Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow CAA Student Donates Hair What's the story behind a beautiful, reserved sophomore at Columbia Adventist Academy (CAA) being the brunt of name-calling? First, Diana Palomera gets called Troy Polamalu (the Samoan professional football player known for his long, beautiful hai... Read more Senior Class Interviews Guantánamo Bay Prosecutor Contemporary Moral Issues is a Bible class that students take during their senior year at Columbia Adventist Academy (CAA). This year, the class was presented with an unusual opportunity — the chance to interview Colonel Morris Davis.Col. Davis wa... Read more An Oil Spill, a Match and an Emergency Phone Call While removing the old Columbia Adventist Academy (CAA) boiler building in the summer of 2009, the fuel storage tanks were exposed, and workers discovered that kerosene and diesel had overflowed sometime in the past, contaminating the surrounding ... Read more An Icon Says 'Good-bye' To the End of an Era They say the only thing that stays the same is "change," but for the last 32 years the only one who stayed at Columbia Adventist Academy through all those changes was Reavis Belin, teacher. Call him a landmark, an icon, a fixture ... but whatever ... Read more Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 3 Next page ››
CAA Stays Knee-Deep in Prayers It’s often easy to get wrapped up in the day to day of academics, sports and other extracurricular school activities and forget that there is a battle for hearts going on at all times: “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against princ... Read more
CAA Says Hello, Goodbye The weekend of June 6 was filled with activities culminating the high school careers of 31 students at Columbia Adventist Academy (CAA) in Battle Ground, Wash. Read more
Columbia Students Create HeART Expressing oneself is personal. Making art is personal too. And as we are “created in God’s image,” when the two combine it can result in a reflection of that image through a magical, meaningful new creation. It is an art from the heart — "HeART."... Read more
Columbia Adventist Academy Pursues Full-Time Philanthropy One of Webster’s definitions of philanthropy is “the desire to promote the welfare of others.” And that makes the activities of this past fall at Columbia Adventist Academy (CAA) in Battle Ground, Wash., a full-time philanthropic endeavor.One focu... Read more
'Global Warming' Hits CAA Campus Four new teachers are part of the Columbia Adventist Academy staff this school year. Read more
Principal's Partnership Promotes Professional Professors His upbringing as a "Brit," with all of the traditions that carries, has not prevented Matthew Butte, principal of Columbia Adventist Academy (CAA) in Battle Ground, Wash., from being an innovator when it comes to education. His arrival 16 years a... Read more
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow CAA Student Donates Hair What's the story behind a beautiful, reserved sophomore at Columbia Adventist Academy (CAA) being the brunt of name-calling? First, Diana Palomera gets called Troy Polamalu (the Samoan professional football player known for his long, beautiful hai... Read more
Senior Class Interviews Guantánamo Bay Prosecutor Contemporary Moral Issues is a Bible class that students take during their senior year at Columbia Adventist Academy (CAA). This year, the class was presented with an unusual opportunity — the chance to interview Colonel Morris Davis.Col. Davis wa... Read more
An Oil Spill, a Match and an Emergency Phone Call While removing the old Columbia Adventist Academy (CAA) boiler building in the summer of 2009, the fuel storage tanks were exposed, and workers discovered that kerosene and diesel had overflowed sometime in the past, contaminating the surrounding ... Read more
An Icon Says 'Good-bye' To the End of an Era They say the only thing that stays the same is "change," but for the last 32 years the only one who stayed at Columbia Adventist Academy through all those changes was Reavis Belin, teacher. Call him a landmark, an icon, a fixture ... but whatever ... Read more