Upper Columbia Conference Strategic Planning Drives SJA's Future Innovation is an expectation in 2006 at Spokane Jr. Academy (SJA). While preparing for the construction of a new campus, many associated with the school are engaged in building a new school from the inside out.A major driving force of the creative... Read more One-Room School Offers Best of Both Worlds Mention the words “one-room school,” and most people think of pioneer days, slate boards and a pot-belly stove keeping the room warm—far from the picture of modern schools with high-tech equipment and tall buildings. But today’s one-room school ca... Read more UCA Alumni Celebrate Service For this year’s alumni weekend, Upper Columbia Academy (UCA) featured a number of people who had rarely, if ever, even been to the campus before. They were representatives from service organizations that UCA has had significant partnerships with o... Read more WWVA Students Pursue "Truth, Honor and Loyalty" Walla Walla Valley Academy’s (WWVA) school song opens with a pastoral vision of this academy, located “where the Blue Mountains rise to meet the skies, hills and valleys of green make a paradise." Additional lines extol not only the crops grown in... Read more CCA Kids Keep Scripture in Hearts and Minds Shannon Fisher has been teaching at Cascade Christian Academy (CCA) for 18 years and has decided that one Bible text would never apply to her classroom. Sound suspicious?The Bible text that Fisher doesn’t want to apply to her classroom reads, “'Th... Read more CCA Develops New Touring Group At the beginning of the 2004–05 school year, CCA’s choral director, Dan Kravig, and Vicki Downer, drama director, decided to combine their programs in a unique way. Instead of teaching separate disciplines, why not combine efforts to create a grou... Read more UCA Students Selected as Spokane Scholars Each year a significant number of Spokane-area businesses and executives join together to honor scholastic excellence. They invite area high schools to send their top seniors in each of several categories to a banquet held in their honor at the Sp... Read more WWVA Breaks for Service Walla Walla Valley Academy (WWVA) students scattered abroad on various mission trips during spring break. Destinations included Pasco, Pohnpei and El Salvador. The mission projects were varied: building churches, running a basketball camp, and org... Read more Vamos a Guatemala A Short-term Medical and Dental Mission Trip Through God’s Helping Hands, Inc., a Christian non-profit organization, a group of more than 40 students, doctors, dentists, interpreters and missionaries, led by coordinator David Lopez, traveled to Guatemala March 17–27. People came from far and... Read more St. Maries Christian School The St. Maries (Idaho) Church members began seriously working on a school as an outreach to their community in July 2004. They opened for school in September 2004 with two teachers. Financially, the Lord has blessed each month. They may only have ... Read more Seniors Take Missionary Adventure The Fjarli mission team welcomed old and new missionaries from northern Idaho as they made their ninth trip to India, Feb. 9–28. Jay and Eileen Lantry, both 81; Georgia DeHart and Bernita Miller Smick, in their early 70s; and Rhonda Backman, the "... Read more Trash Your Cash SJA Classes Surpass Goal "It’s empty!” said Spokane Junior Academy (SJA) first-grader Morgan Stanyer, peering into her little purse. She poured out change and a dollar bill on the office counter. Counting $2.71, Kathy Craft, school office administrator, asked, “Morgan, wh... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Page 106 Current page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 Page 111 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Strategic Planning Drives SJA's Future Innovation is an expectation in 2006 at Spokane Jr. Academy (SJA). While preparing for the construction of a new campus, many associated with the school are engaged in building a new school from the inside out.A major driving force of the creative... Read more
One-Room School Offers Best of Both Worlds Mention the words “one-room school,” and most people think of pioneer days, slate boards and a pot-belly stove keeping the room warm—far from the picture of modern schools with high-tech equipment and tall buildings. But today’s one-room school ca... Read more
UCA Alumni Celebrate Service For this year’s alumni weekend, Upper Columbia Academy (UCA) featured a number of people who had rarely, if ever, even been to the campus before. They were representatives from service organizations that UCA has had significant partnerships with o... Read more
WWVA Students Pursue "Truth, Honor and Loyalty" Walla Walla Valley Academy’s (WWVA) school song opens with a pastoral vision of this academy, located “where the Blue Mountains rise to meet the skies, hills and valleys of green make a paradise." Additional lines extol not only the crops grown in... Read more
CCA Kids Keep Scripture in Hearts and Minds Shannon Fisher has been teaching at Cascade Christian Academy (CCA) for 18 years and has decided that one Bible text would never apply to her classroom. Sound suspicious?The Bible text that Fisher doesn’t want to apply to her classroom reads, “'Th... Read more
CCA Develops New Touring Group At the beginning of the 2004–05 school year, CCA’s choral director, Dan Kravig, and Vicki Downer, drama director, decided to combine their programs in a unique way. Instead of teaching separate disciplines, why not combine efforts to create a grou... Read more
UCA Students Selected as Spokane Scholars Each year a significant number of Spokane-area businesses and executives join together to honor scholastic excellence. They invite area high schools to send their top seniors in each of several categories to a banquet held in their honor at the Sp... Read more
WWVA Breaks for Service Walla Walla Valley Academy (WWVA) students scattered abroad on various mission trips during spring break. Destinations included Pasco, Pohnpei and El Salvador. The mission projects were varied: building churches, running a basketball camp, and org... Read more
Vamos a Guatemala A Short-term Medical and Dental Mission Trip Through God’s Helping Hands, Inc., a Christian non-profit organization, a group of more than 40 students, doctors, dentists, interpreters and missionaries, led by coordinator David Lopez, traveled to Guatemala March 17–27. People came from far and... Read more
St. Maries Christian School The St. Maries (Idaho) Church members began seriously working on a school as an outreach to their community in July 2004. They opened for school in September 2004 with two teachers. Financially, the Lord has blessed each month. They may only have ... Read more
Seniors Take Missionary Adventure The Fjarli mission team welcomed old and new missionaries from northern Idaho as they made their ninth trip to India, Feb. 9–28. Jay and Eileen Lantry, both 81; Georgia DeHart and Bernita Miller Smick, in their early 70s; and Rhonda Backman, the "... Read more
Trash Your Cash SJA Classes Surpass Goal "It’s empty!” said Spokane Junior Academy (SJA) first-grader Morgan Stanyer, peering into her little purse. She poured out change and a dollar bill on the office counter. Counting $2.71, Kathy Craft, school office administrator, asked, “Morgan, wh... Read more