Leading the Journey - The Newsletter for Principals

If you’re a school principal, perhaps you’ve wished that there was a resource to provide you guidance with the many responsibilities you face… there IS!  The NAD has a publication called The Principals’ Handbook 

Have you wished for a way to regularly hear from other principals and educators about how they do things…there IS!

Every month of the school year, you will receive in your email inbox a newsletter called Leading the Journey (LTJ).  Each issue will expand on one of the sections of The Principals’ Handbook with perspectives provided by principals and educators.  Watch your email about the 15th of each month for the latest issue of LTJ!

Spring '17

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Our goal is for this newsletter to be informative, relevant, and beneficial to your spiritual and professional growth. We value your input. So we’re inviting you to help us achieve our goal by sending your needs, thoughts, ideas, and experiences to education2@nadadventist.org.

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AN INTERVIEW WITH

Toakase Vunileva

MILE HIGH ACADEMY

It has been five years since Toakase Vunileva — who goes by Kase after you meet her — arrived in Denver to take on the role of Principal for Mile High Academy (MHA). The journey has been, if you were to ask her, God led.

Free Adventist Professional Development Courses

Learn anywhere and anytime and earn NAD approved continuing education credit with free online courses specifically designed for Adventist educators and volunteers:

 

 

Educational and Cultural Tour to Finland/Sweden

Sponsored by the Southwestern Adventist University

September 10-19, 2017

See the NAD website for details

Text Books

The Elementary Textbook List for 2016-17 has been posted to the website.

The Professional Growth Books for 2016-17 have been posted to the website.

 

If you have a Newsworthy item from your school that you'd like to showcase in future issues, please submit it along with a photo (at least 3MB in size), and a two to three sentence introduction.

HOLBROOK INDIAN SCHOOL

When Christian boarding schools first came into existence here in America, the motto and the driving force behind them was, “Kill the Indian and save the man.” Our school is not about killing the Indian. It is about healing them. It is about claiming their identity their culture, themselves…”

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