Education Olympia Christian School Serves Clients at Thurston County Food Bank Several times each year, as schedules permit, the sixth through eighth grade class at Olympia Christian School (OCS) pile into the van and make their way to downtown Olympia to serve in various capacities at Thurston County Food Bank (TCFB). Stude... Read more Mount Ellis Academy 2019 Accreditation Update Mount Ellis Academy in Bozeman, Mont., has just finished its 117th year of operation in the Montana Conference. Read more STEM Education Grows in Washington Across the country, educators are increasingly turning their attention to STEM education. STEM is educational programs focusing on science, technology, engineering and mathematics. In the past decade, STEM concepts have seen an increased popularit... Read more Tips for Teaching Mathematics 1. Remember you are teaching a highly abstract, symbolic language. No one is born reading music, and no one is born understanding mathematics. Both are skilled, nonverbal means of thinking and communicating that require patience and practice. Read more Students Learn Industrial Arts, Agriculture at Harris Junior Academy How do fresh eggs, baby bottles and power tools fit into the school curriculum? During Harris Junior Academy’s industrial arts and agriculture programs, they take center stage in Pendleton, Ore. Read more The Treasure of Being a Small School Montana’s nickname is the Treasure State. Five Falls Christian School (FFCS) is one of the state’s educational treasures in Seventh-day Adventist education. Located in Great Falls, Mont., it is considered a small school, with two teachers and abou... Read more Increased Student Teaching Hours Boost Confidence, Skill The number of student teaching hours required for education majors at Walla Walla University has increased. This increase represents valuable experience for education majors and for their future students and meets requirements set by the Washingto... Read more Keele Awards Inspire Innovative Learning Principal Karen Carlton asked her teaching staff, “What would you do with an extra $1,000 or $1,500 for your classroom?” It was a simple question that sparked imaginations at Lewis County Adventist School (LCAS) in Chehalis, Wash., and resulted in... Read more CAA Experiences the Rhythm of Giving Music trip: noun 1. reward for hard work put into practices and performances by band/choir members, often entailing a few performances and lots of entertainment (e.g. Six Flags, Disneyland or somewhere exotic); 2. an enticement by a school to conv... Read more Mount Ellis Elementary Bear Crawl 2018 Bright and early Sunday, Sept. 30, 2018, Mount Ellis Elementary (MEE) students arrived at the school, in Bozeman, Mont., ready for action. For the past few weeks they had been preparing for the sixth annual Bear Crawl by running the obstacle cours... Read more PSAA Basketball Program Awarded School of the Year The gym is filled with the noise of basketballs bouncing and the crowd excitedly taking their seats to cheer on their school’s team. As the referees prepare to start, a coach pulls their team together and begins to pray. Read more NPUC Early Childhood Education Leaders Gather for Workshop The North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) hosted a two-day workshop for more than 50 early childhood education (ECE) directors, lead teachers and school principals June 24–25, 2019, in Ridgefield, Wash. They came from every local conference of the... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Current page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Olympia Christian School Serves Clients at Thurston County Food Bank Several times each year, as schedules permit, the sixth through eighth grade class at Olympia Christian School (OCS) pile into the van and make their way to downtown Olympia to serve in various capacities at Thurston County Food Bank (TCFB). Stude... Read more
Mount Ellis Academy 2019 Accreditation Update Mount Ellis Academy in Bozeman, Mont., has just finished its 117th year of operation in the Montana Conference. Read more
STEM Education Grows in Washington Across the country, educators are increasingly turning their attention to STEM education. STEM is educational programs focusing on science, technology, engineering and mathematics. In the past decade, STEM concepts have seen an increased popularit... Read more
Tips for Teaching Mathematics 1. Remember you are teaching a highly abstract, symbolic language. No one is born reading music, and no one is born understanding mathematics. Both are skilled, nonverbal means of thinking and communicating that require patience and practice. Read more
Students Learn Industrial Arts, Agriculture at Harris Junior Academy How do fresh eggs, baby bottles and power tools fit into the school curriculum? During Harris Junior Academy’s industrial arts and agriculture programs, they take center stage in Pendleton, Ore. Read more
The Treasure of Being a Small School Montana’s nickname is the Treasure State. Five Falls Christian School (FFCS) is one of the state’s educational treasures in Seventh-day Adventist education. Located in Great Falls, Mont., it is considered a small school, with two teachers and abou... Read more
Increased Student Teaching Hours Boost Confidence, Skill The number of student teaching hours required for education majors at Walla Walla University has increased. This increase represents valuable experience for education majors and for their future students and meets requirements set by the Washingto... Read more
Keele Awards Inspire Innovative Learning Principal Karen Carlton asked her teaching staff, “What would you do with an extra $1,000 or $1,500 for your classroom?” It was a simple question that sparked imaginations at Lewis County Adventist School (LCAS) in Chehalis, Wash., and resulted in... Read more
CAA Experiences the Rhythm of Giving Music trip: noun 1. reward for hard work put into practices and performances by band/choir members, often entailing a few performances and lots of entertainment (e.g. Six Flags, Disneyland or somewhere exotic); 2. an enticement by a school to conv... Read more
Mount Ellis Elementary Bear Crawl 2018 Bright and early Sunday, Sept. 30, 2018, Mount Ellis Elementary (MEE) students arrived at the school, in Bozeman, Mont., ready for action. For the past few weeks they had been preparing for the sixth annual Bear Crawl by running the obstacle cours... Read more
PSAA Basketball Program Awarded School of the Year The gym is filled with the noise of basketballs bouncing and the crowd excitedly taking their seats to cheer on their school’s team. As the referees prepare to start, a coach pulls their team together and begins to pray. Read more
NPUC Early Childhood Education Leaders Gather for Workshop The North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) hosted a two-day workshop for more than 50 early childhood education (ECE) directors, lead teachers and school principals June 24–25, 2019, in Ridgefield, Wash. They came from every local conference of the... Read more