The Atlantic Union Conference Office of Education Administrators Council (AUCOEAC) held its biannual meeting, October 21-23, at the Atlantic Union Conference headquarters in Lancaster, Massachusetts. This gathering brought together superintendents... read more →
For the past year, Larussy Romero has dedicated her Sundays to teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) at the Warwick church. Romero, who serves as Adventist Community Services leader... read more →
The feeling of reverence and celebration were palpable in the North Bronx on May 18, as educators, students, parents, pastors, and church members gathered for the Teacher Commissioning Service. The... read more →
High school students from around the Atlantic Union traveled to Camp Victory Lake in Hyde Park, New York, for the 2024 Academy Connect—a unique, fun-filled opportunity... read more →
As snow and mixed precipitation moved into New England, education leaders representing elementary and secondary schools from all six conferences in the Atlantic Union territory boarded flights headed to Punta... read more →
Just a few weeks ago, I sat around a bonfire with tears in my eyes. Thirteen of our secondary students stood around the pastor, committing their lives to Jesus and... read more →
Introduction We are living in unprecedented times in a rapidly-changing and complex world. Such times serve as urgent reminders of the importance of Adventist education. What sets us apart is... read more →
Seven students from academies across the Atlantic Union Conference received the 2023 Caring Heart Award for Christian service. The award was established to recognize students attending Adventist academies who have... read more →
Every few years, the North American Division (NAD) comes up with a theme for Christian education. One focus was that we were all on a “Journey to Excellence.” Then came... read more →
Periodically, I visit an online chat group linked to Seventh-day Adventist Christian education. So many on that chat are thrilled to have had the privilege of attending church schools, acknowledging... read more →