Clark County ACS Celebrates Volunteers The Clark County Adventist Community Services (ACS) volunteers serving the needs of the less fortunate people residing in Clark County, Wash., were recognized on Sunday, May 15, during a special dinner held at the Namaste Restaurant in Portland, O... Read more
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. Read more
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. Read more
Sunnyside Youth Reach Out in Los Angeles From the day his mother enrolled him in Little Dribblers basketball at age 4, the sport was the first love for Colby Maier of Kelowna, British Columbia (B.C.), Canada. While attending Kelowna Christian School, his skills steadily improved; he was ... Read more
Tualatin Valley Academy Integrates STEAM Integrating science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) in school curriculum has generated a lot of interest recently. Tualatin Valley Academy (TVA) in Hillsboro is steadily working toward STEAM integration in all classes, from preschoo... Read more
Ground Broken at Livingstone Ground has broken at Livingstone Adventist Academy as a new building project takes shape. Excavators, bulldozers and rollers are busy making noise and moving dirt and gravel. Read more
Milo Students Take 'STAND' for God Although Milo Adventist Academy’s high school worship conference “STAND," scheduled for late January, had to be canceled due to extensive storm damage to Milo’s dormitories, Chad Reisig, Milo Academy Church pastor, still had a burden for sharing t... Read more
Sharing God Makes the Difference for RVAA Girls' Team The basketball season for high school starts way before the school year begins. There are summer practices, summer basketball camp, and maybe even a tournament or two to keep the players conditioned. Read more
Discipleship Students Bring Solidarity Wall to U of O It's called the Solidarity Wall. "The point of the project is to allow students to openly express healing words of encouragement to victims of sexual assault and outrage against the perpetrators," says Ty Gibson, co-director of Light Bearers and l... Read more