A K-12 master plan (spanning five years) has been developed to meet the educational needs of our youth who are our first and foremost number one priority, and to establish educational excellence with accountability. Click on the Master Plan for the Greater New York to review its goals and objectives.
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"The Seventh-day Adventist Church in North America operates a system of elementary and secondary education that began in 1872. The church’s unique philosophy of Christianeducation is based on the Scriptures and the writings of Ellen G.White. All children and youth have been entrusted by the church to the education system for spiritual nurture and educational excellence.
The primary aim of Seventh-day Adventist education is to provide opportunity for students to accept Christ as their Savior, to allow the Holy Spirit to transform their lives, and to fulfill the commission of preaching the gospel to all the world.
The education program is predicated on the belief that each student is unique and of inestimable value, and on the importance of the development of the whole person. Students are educated to accept service as a way of life, to be sensitive to the needs of people in the home and society, and to become active members in the church."
Adopted by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Board of Regents,1985
Learn more about who Seventh-day Adventists are here .
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