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Tanya McCombs

Lincoln City Adventist School teacher

Previously a teacher at Brewster Adventist Christian School teacher

By Tanya McCombs

  • Lincoln City School Celebrates Learning

    August 14, 2019, by Dan Nicola et al.
    Over the past couple of years, the Oregon Conference Office of Education has challenged its teachers to provide every learner in the conference the opportunity to have a project-based learning (PBL) experience at some point during each school year...
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  • Grandmas Support Brewster Readers

    August 20, 2016, by Tanya McCombs
    Brewster Adventist Christian School, a small prekindergarten to eighth-grade school with a familylike atmosphere in central Washington, has recently been blessed by the volunteer time of four amazing grandmas from the local church. Each day of the...
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  • Local Elderly Receive Valentines From Brewster Students

    April 08, 2016, by Tanya McCombs
    Brewster Adventist Christian School, in Brewster, Wash., kindergarten through eighth-grade students worked with the local grocery store, Brewster Market, to donate fresh carnations and handmade Valentine cards to the 52 residents at the local elde...
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