LJA Studied “Backpacking-101”

LJA students have recently spent a lot of time camping. They have been laughing and talking about the fun times. Mr. David Jeter described how he and some of his friends backpack. All supplies are carried on their back. He unpacked his backpack piece by piece so we...

2016 Texico Conference Music Fest

Eighty-two students in grades 5-8 from the Texico Conference church schools joined their voices at the Heights Seventh-day Adventist Church in Albuquerque, NM on April 2. They sang praises to our God. Many students also had solo parts and they sang as if God Himself...

LJA’s Sanctuary Replica

LJA students spent several class periods making a replica of the tabernacle described in Exodus 25. The replica included the Tabernacle fence, the Ark of the Covenant, the Altar of Burnt Incense, the Table of Shewbread, the Candlestick, the Laver, and the Altar of...

LJA Jumps for Health

During a recent visit to the LJA classroom, Mrs. Connie Buckman, asked students to find their pulse. Just finding their pulse was a challenge. However, after they did a few jumping jacks, finding their pulse became much easier. They learned that exercising helps rid...

Lubbock Junior Academy

Writing is a component of the Seventh-day Adventist Pathways Reading & Language Arts Program. Students are taught to write stories, reports, quotes, opinions, etc. while learning grammar and reading skills. Recently, after watching a few short videos about the...

Lubbock Junior Academy

Psalm 139:14 tells that we are, “fearfully and wonderfully made.” Lubbock Junior Academy has been studying about the systems of the body. Specifically, about the nervous system, and the marvelous brain God has given us. This past week LJA students dissected a sheep’s...