New Program Gives Tangible Meaning to TCGHs Mission When you’re ill, nothing seems quite as comforting as a soft, warm blanket—even more so when it’s a handmade gift from someone who has lovingly connected each stitch to create something more meaningful than a simple piece of cloth.That’s the purpo... Read more
A Hand of God The Wilma Hepker School of Social Work and Sociology It’s been a long, sometimes bumpy, road for the social work program at Walla Walla College (WWC), but God’s hand has been firmly steering it along the way. Just ask Wilma Hepker, School of Social Work and Sociology dean.“I had to do a lot of stand... Read more
Did You Know? School Year Snapshots Washington Conference students participated in an Art, Prose and Poetry contest this spring. Their creative work reflected the theme “Blessings” in artwork and “To give is better than to receive” in prose and poetry. Winning entries were displayed... Read more
A Page from a Principal's Diary Three Powerful Responses to Education Sabbath For 10 years, the Cypress School has presented Sabbath services for our constituent churches. Today we were at the Edmonds (Wash.) Church.The K-2 choir sang, the bell choir followed with two pieces, and the ten upper-graders performed a Scripture ... Read more
Small Enough for Big Activities Extracurricular Programs Enhance Academics at PSAA Small Enough for Big Activities Read more
Research Physics Field Trip AAA Students Get Hands-on Look at Medicine Twelve students from Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA) recently got a firsthand look at modern medicine and its connections to physics. As part of the school's Research Physics class, a five-day field trip to Loma Linda University (LLU) offered stude... Read more
Blueprints and Boats Students Design Boats for Science Project The crowd goes wild with excitement as the boats speed through the water until the paddle control unwinds.Seventh- and eighth-graders at Buena Vista Adventist School spent many hours with teacher Scott Spies carefully crafting wind-up boats for a ... Read more
Community Members Add to the Rich Fabric of Academic Life Ken Atkins, master carpenter and former apprentice with the National Historical Preservation Trust, wasn’t in his typical surroundings. Instead of being at his shop, he was in the classroom, explaining a variety of geometric principles to students... Read more
Teacher Appreciation Week Teacher appreciation at Cascade Christian Academy (CCA) was the week of May 7–13. The CCA Home & School Association along with the Wenatchee Church were busy recognizing the fact that all our teachers are appreciated.The pastoral staff gave each t... Read more