Not long ago, I had the opportunity to sit down with a friend who asked me, “What can we do to make sure we are attending to the mental health needs of students in our Adventist schools?”
Le Calvary Adventist School and Early Learning Center de la Fédération Allegheny East à Newport News, en Virginie, a été sélectionné pour recevoir le prix de Best of Newport News 2020 dans la catégorie des écoles privées du programme Newport News Award.
"The student speakers and the campus ministries department agreed that Week of Prayer was more important now than ever before," says Mandy Corea, campus ministries director for Highland View Academy.
We talked to educators and students from around the union and learn about more creative ways members are lending a helping hand during this tough time.
“I want to let people know that through this God still loves them and so do I. If they want to pray, study the Bible, or if they just need encouragement I want them to know I would love to do that and will be there,” says Blue Mountain Academy student Gwynavere Culpepper.
Ohio Conference's Spring Valley Academy is making a concentrated effort to expand their science program this year. One route they have taken is an initiative dubbed “STEM Buddies.”
Under the auspices of the National Institute for STEM Education (NISE), affiliated with Rice University (Texas), Highland View Academy (HVA) was recently recognized for being a STEM-certified school.
Versacare Foundation awarded $1,420,000 in grant funding to 189 Adventist primary and secondary schools across the United States and Canada in support of STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math).