Education FoundationONE Acquires Two New Named Scholarships! In addition to its general scholarship program, FoundationONE is blessed to have several named scholarship funds. These funds are established in honor of, or in memory of, an individual, group or organization. Recently, two donors stepped forward ... Read more 'Anywhere, Anytime, Anyone' Shapes Lives Students at Palisades Christian Academy in Spokane, Washington, felt the blessings of this year's associated student body spiritual retreat. Due to pandemic restrictions, the retreat was held on campus rather than following tradition and holding i... Read more Montana Conference Holds Lab-Style Teacher In-Service Elementary educators in the Montana Conference had an opportunity to come together for unique in-service training. These teachers gathered at the gymnasium of Mount Ellis Academy in Bozeman in order to provide adequate social distancing as well as... Read more The Calm Between Storms The inauguration of the 2021 ski season at Bear Canyon Ski Hill in Bozeman, Montana, operated by Mount Ellis Academy, started with ideal conditions for a night-skiing session. A Saturday night school activity was perfectly timed between two substa... Read more New Center Enhances 21st-Century Learning The newly established Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology (TLT) is stepping into its role on campus at an important time. With many courses currently administered in person, online and in mixed settings due to COVID-19, the center is able... Read more Upper Columbia Academy Celebrates Opening of the Wellness Center Upper Columbia Academy’s philosophy to educate the whole person has expanded to include an on-campus counseling and wellness center. Thanks to a $130,000 grant from generous donors, the Olin Peach Power House has been remodeled into a mental healt... Read more Global Virus Can't Stop MGAES Geography Bee Owen Fleck, a sixth grader at Meadow Glade Adventist Elementary School in Battle Ground, Washington, won the school’s geography bee competition on Jan. 15, 2021. With pandemic restrictions in place, students participated via Zoom videoconferencing... Read more Education Majors Adapt to Unique Learning Environments Schools of all levels have had to make changes to their teaching practices due to COVID-19. Students and teachers aren't the only ones affected by these changes. Education majors working as student teachers in classrooms have also faced challenges... Read more ICantori Goes Virtual With COVID-19 health regulations in place, Walla Walla University's ICantori choir has been unable to meet in person. Instead, choir members practice together virtually on Zoom videoconferencing three times a week, under the direction of Kraig Sco... Read more Fairbanks School Helps Police With Food Drive Golden Heart Christian School students and families collected nonperishable food in October 2020 to help the University of Alaska Fairbanks Police Department with a competition. The Alaska Peace Officers Association Farthest North Chapter have a l... Read more Students Head Back to Class By the end of January 2021, all 32 Oregon Conference schools will be meeting in person. “It’s not been easy,” says Gale Crosby, Oregon Conference vice president for education, “but God’s been leading us through the challenges every day.” Read more 'All Is Well' at CCA Each year at Cascade Christian Academy in Wenatchee, Washington, students and staff plan church service programs to share with their six constituent churches. With the various pandemic restrictions that have come to pass over the last eight months... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Current page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
FoundationONE Acquires Two New Named Scholarships! In addition to its general scholarship program, FoundationONE is blessed to have several named scholarship funds. These funds are established in honor of, or in memory of, an individual, group or organization. Recently, two donors stepped forward ... Read more
'Anywhere, Anytime, Anyone' Shapes Lives Students at Palisades Christian Academy in Spokane, Washington, felt the blessings of this year's associated student body spiritual retreat. Due to pandemic restrictions, the retreat was held on campus rather than following tradition and holding i... Read more
Montana Conference Holds Lab-Style Teacher In-Service Elementary educators in the Montana Conference had an opportunity to come together for unique in-service training. These teachers gathered at the gymnasium of Mount Ellis Academy in Bozeman in order to provide adequate social distancing as well as... Read more
The Calm Between Storms The inauguration of the 2021 ski season at Bear Canyon Ski Hill in Bozeman, Montana, operated by Mount Ellis Academy, started with ideal conditions for a night-skiing session. A Saturday night school activity was perfectly timed between two substa... Read more
New Center Enhances 21st-Century Learning The newly established Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology (TLT) is stepping into its role on campus at an important time. With many courses currently administered in person, online and in mixed settings due to COVID-19, the center is able... Read more
Upper Columbia Academy Celebrates Opening of the Wellness Center Upper Columbia Academy’s philosophy to educate the whole person has expanded to include an on-campus counseling and wellness center. Thanks to a $130,000 grant from generous donors, the Olin Peach Power House has been remodeled into a mental healt... Read more
Global Virus Can't Stop MGAES Geography Bee Owen Fleck, a sixth grader at Meadow Glade Adventist Elementary School in Battle Ground, Washington, won the school’s geography bee competition on Jan. 15, 2021. With pandemic restrictions in place, students participated via Zoom videoconferencing... Read more
Education Majors Adapt to Unique Learning Environments Schools of all levels have had to make changes to their teaching practices due to COVID-19. Students and teachers aren't the only ones affected by these changes. Education majors working as student teachers in classrooms have also faced challenges... Read more
ICantori Goes Virtual With COVID-19 health regulations in place, Walla Walla University's ICantori choir has been unable to meet in person. Instead, choir members practice together virtually on Zoom videoconferencing three times a week, under the direction of Kraig Sco... Read more
Fairbanks School Helps Police With Food Drive Golden Heart Christian School students and families collected nonperishable food in October 2020 to help the University of Alaska Fairbanks Police Department with a competition. The Alaska Peace Officers Association Farthest North Chapter have a l... Read more
Students Head Back to Class By the end of January 2021, all 32 Oregon Conference schools will be meeting in person. “It’s not been easy,” says Gale Crosby, Oregon Conference vice president for education, “but God’s been leading us through the challenges every day.” Read more
'All Is Well' at CCA Each year at Cascade Christian Academy in Wenatchee, Washington, students and staff plan church service programs to share with their six constituent churches. With the various pandemic restrictions that have come to pass over the last eight months... Read more