Maurita Crew Montana Conference assistant superintendent and Trout Creek Adventist School head teacher By Maurita Crew God's Plans Included Waiting Sometimes our plans don’t match up with God’s plans. Read more Students Become Toothpick Engineers What can you make with 750 or fewer toothpicks and wood glue? Read more Prayerful Effort Increases Libby Enrollment Libby Adventist Christian School in Libby, Montana, was presented with a challenging situation this summer. The enrollment for the 2020–21 school year looked to be as low as two students. Libby teacher Patsy Iverson and the school board recognized... Read more Virtual Learning Enhances Real Outdoor School Montana Conference's outdoor school is much-anticipated every year. Because of COVID-19, we were met with the challenge of abiding by our state mandates and our desire to ensure students were able to keep a loved tradition. Read more Montana Teachers Focus on Student-Centered Learning Our Montana Conference teachers have been focusing on student-centered learning this year. Take a closer look at each of the featured schools and you will see that whether through Family Groups, Chapel Buddies, project-based learning or mentorship... Read more Students Turn Pillowcases Into Dresses Lace, buttons and bias tape helped students in Maurita Crew's 5–10 class at Three Sisters Adventist Christian School in Bend, Ore., transform 17 pillowcases into cute, functional dresses. Darlene Kelley and Kay Sanborn, volunteers from the Redmond... Read more Four Students of Three Sisters Baptized On Sept. 19, the Bend (Ore.) Church met at Sparks Lake to watch four students from the Three Sisters Adventist Christian School express their love for God through baptism. Emma and Anne Lodahl, Whittney Hutzler and Marlen Ontiveros attended baptis... Read more
Students Become Toothpick Engineers What can you make with 750 or fewer toothpicks and wood glue? Read more
Prayerful Effort Increases Libby Enrollment Libby Adventist Christian School in Libby, Montana, was presented with a challenging situation this summer. The enrollment for the 2020–21 school year looked to be as low as two students. Libby teacher Patsy Iverson and the school board recognized... Read more
Virtual Learning Enhances Real Outdoor School Montana Conference's outdoor school is much-anticipated every year. Because of COVID-19, we were met with the challenge of abiding by our state mandates and our desire to ensure students were able to keep a loved tradition. Read more
Montana Teachers Focus on Student-Centered Learning Our Montana Conference teachers have been focusing on student-centered learning this year. Take a closer look at each of the featured schools and you will see that whether through Family Groups, Chapel Buddies, project-based learning or mentorship... Read more
Students Turn Pillowcases Into Dresses Lace, buttons and bias tape helped students in Maurita Crew's 5–10 class at Three Sisters Adventist Christian School in Bend, Ore., transform 17 pillowcases into cute, functional dresses. Darlene Kelley and Kay Sanborn, volunteers from the Redmond... Read more
Four Students of Three Sisters Baptized On Sept. 19, the Bend (Ore.) Church met at Sparks Lake to watch four students from the Three Sisters Adventist Christian School express their love for God through baptism. Emma and Anne Lodahl, Whittney Hutzler and Marlen Ontiveros attended baptis... Read more