The Caring Heart Award for Christian Service was established to recognize students attending Adventist academies who have “demonstrated a personal commitment to active participatory service and witnessing activities and programs.”... read more →
Students are thinking, reacting, stressing, and praying during this pandemic. Everyone is talking about how students are coping right now, but is anyone listening to them? The Atlantic Union Conference... read more →
The Atlantic Union Conference Office of Education looks forward to hosting the annual Academy Connect—a time for teens to connect with each other and to Christ. Last year, the coronavirus... read more →
In 1990, Andraé Crouch penned the words to the song “Through It All.” He shares that through it all, he has “learned to trust in Jesus,” and he has “learned... read more →
The New York Conference is excited to announce Jeremy Garlock as the new principal of Union Springs Academy (USA). Garlock has served in education and youth ministries for 20 years,... read more →
A case study of Greater New York Academy’s ministry approach Greater New York Academy (GNYA) was one of the few Seventh-day Adventist schools in the Atlantic Union that saw an... read more →
During this year’s various levels of pandemic quarantine, many of us have become acutely aware that the camera is either on or off. The primary communication medium utilized during this... read more →
The Atlantic Union Conference Office of Education, under the leadership of Jerrell Gilkerson, education director, embarked on an innovative instructional coaching program to further support teachers in classrooms. Even though... read more →
There are many stories in the Bible that speak about readiness. Readiness is the state of being fully prepared for something. We are admonished to be ready for the battle... read more →
By now we all know that our Seventh-day Adventist schools, along with all the other public and parochial schools nationwide, have had their doors closed. Closed, meaning there are no... read more →
