Adventist Education Seeks To:
- develop the maximum of one's potential
- nurture thinkers rather than mere reflectors others' thought
- cultivate an appreciation for all that is beautiful, true and good
- develop loving service rather than selfish ambition
Our Mission:
To provide an opportunity for students to accept Christ and develop an ongoing relationship with Him while gaining academic excellence and life skills, so that they may fulfill the gospel commission and proclaim Christ's second coming.
Our Promise:
Christ-centered education which is academically excellent in a safe, family oriented environment.
Our Global Family:
The Seventh-day Adventist church in North America operates a system of more than 1,000 elementary and secondary schools and 15 colleges and universities. You will find Adventist education in almost every country around the world.
Our Standards:
High academic standards and safe social environments that encourage spiritual exploration and growth have made Idaho Conference schools among the finest in the state. All of our teachers hold college degrees, most have master's degrees in the discipline in which they teach.
Our Accreditation:
Idaho Adventist schools are accredited through the North American Division Accreditation and by Northwest Association of Accredited School (NAAS).
Our Schools:
The Idaho Conference sponsors fourteen K-8 schools and one 9-12 school in southern Idaho and eastern Oregon. In addition, some schools provide Pre-school or Pre-first programs.
Safety and Opportunity
In an increasingly godless world, where children are bombarded with negative messages and temptations, Adventist schools offer a safe haven to young people.
Drugs, alcohol and weapons are forbidden on our campuses. Because our schools are small, students get many opportunities to be directly involved in extra-curricular activities. Service to our fellow man is encouraged and students participate in a variety of activites which allow them to learn service as a way of life.