Ed Fest and Academy Days Come to Mount Ellis The Montana Conference annually invites all fifth- through eighth-graders to attend what has become known as Ed Fest each May. This three-day event takes place on the campus of Mount Ellis Academy (MEA) in Bozeman and also incorporates Academy Day... Read more
BVAS Goes 'In the Black' "SOLD!" was heard repeatedly during the ninth annual Boise Valley Adventist School (BVAS) fundraising gala on Sunday, April 26, at the Meridian Center at the Park. Read more
Run2Educate Features a Day of Run, Fun and Sun More than 150 eager runners and walkers, from ages 2 to 85, lined up on May 3 for a race course that wound through the countryside around rural Auburn and offered many gorgeous views of Mount Rainier. Read more
CAA Teacher Inspires Scientific Excellence When entering Larry Hiday's classroom at Columbia Adventist Academy (CAA), in Battle Ground, Wash., one is immediately drawn into the world of science. There are live snakes, fish and a terrapin. Rocks, feathers and other pieces of nature provide ... Read more
Tri-City Students Immerse Themselves in Kindness “My little children, let us not love in word or in tongue, but in deed and in truth” (1 John 3:18). Read more
Science Becomes 'Full-Contact Sport' at SAA The Skagit Adventist Academy (SAA) science program in Burlington, Wash., became “full-contact” this year as the majority of the school participated in a wide variety of science field trips. The activities ranged from plankton fishing to indoor sky... Read more
PSAA Works Hard in Peru After 18 hours of travel, 44 weary travelers from Puget Sound Adventist Academy (PSAA) in Kirkland, Wash., stumbled into a misty airport in Iquitos, Peru. They peered out of windows fogged with humidity to get their first glimpse of where they wou... Read more
PAES Sixth-Graders Take Stand for Character Realizing that what is lacking in today’s society are people of character, Linda Waagen, sixth-grade teacher at Portland Adventist Elementary School in Gresham, Ore., decided to do something unique even to a Christian school emphasizing character. Read more
Big Picture of Ministry Western Washington students would like to share a “wave” with you. Students are producing poetry, stories and artwork for The Wave, a newsletter by students for students (and adults too). View The Wave issues at washingtonconference.org/education. Read more