Port Angeles Holds Campout Camp David, that high-security presidential retreat about 60 miles from Washington, D.C., conjures up all kinds of images for most of us. But across the U.S., on the north shore of Lake Crescent on the Olympic Peninsula lies another Camp David, bu... Leer más
PAA Students Excel at AAPPL Exams, Language Proficiency “I want to change the conversation from grades to proficiency,” says Rita Barrett, Portland Adventist Academy teacher. Leer más
Rogers Students Perform Bible Plays Tonya Wessman’s students at Rogers Adventist School in College Place, Wash., perform Bible plays at the local constituent churches each school year. The students practice faithfully for a few weeks before their performance and often give practice ... Leer más
Walla Walla University: A Place to Believe, Belong, Become Walla Walla College opened its doors for the first day of classes in 1892 with 80 students in one building that stood tall against the backdrop of the Blue Mountains. Enrollment had increased to 101 by the end of the day. By contrast, Washington S... Leer más
Team Terabyte Discovers Technical Success It has been an amazing year for Team Terabyte from Omak Adventist Christian School in Omak, Wash. This is their third year working on a robot and challenge for First Lego League (FLL). Leer más
PSAA Students Show Character There are myriad options when it comes to receiving an education these days. One of those options, of course, is our own Seventh-day Adventist school system. Begun in the 1870s, it has grown to more than 1,000 institutions worldwide that offer a q... Leer más
Grants Pass Students Challenged to 'Be Like Jesus' Ninth-grade students at the Grants Pass Seventh-day Adventist School accepted a challenge to “be like Jesus.” They gave several days of service in the San Francisco Bay Area recently. Leer más
Retired Teacher Continues to Inspire When Paula Oltman retired, she had a dream of sharing her love for violin with the students of Hermiston Junior Academy in northeast Oregon. She wanted to teach violin and develop the students' skills so they could play for church. Oltman brought ... Leer más
Skagit Students Study History’s Call to Service Two large black and red trunks arrived at Skagit Adventist Academy’s history classes in Burlington last winter, and the students were curious. What was in them? Leer más