by adminLAC | Jul 23, 2012 | Junior Academy
During the last ten minutes of each school day, we have what is commonly called circle time or group time. Circle time is a dynamic interaction among students and teachers. These classroom meetings provide time for listening to each other and helping to solve problems...
by adminLAC | Jul 22, 2012 | Junior Academy
At Lubbock Junior Academy we want our students to learn to enjoy reading the Bible. Each morning we have a worship story which correlates with a text from the Scriptures. The text is written on the whiteboard and the students know to get out their Bibles and find the...
by adminLAC | Jul 18, 2012 | Junior Academy
Last Sabbath, James Crowley, a patriarch of the Lubbock Seventh-day Adventist Church and a supporter of the Lubbock Junior Academy went to sleep in Jesus. One of his last wishes published in the Lubbock Avalanche Journal stated: “The family suggests memorials to...
by adminLAC | Jul 16, 2012 | Junior Academy
Dr. Simmons and Miss Zimmermann have been long time fans of using AIMS(Activities in Math and Science) to teach science. There are four components to each science unit. These components are: real world, reading & writing, picturing/illustrating, and...
by adminLAC | Jul 15, 2012 | Junior Academy
A special time for church schools is at the beginning of the day with worship. We are currently practicing the music for our May 14, church service and reading stories about God’s messengers. Our angels are “a very present help in trouble.” Psalm 46:1. The teachers...
by adminLAC | Jul 10, 2012 | Junior Academy
It’s always interesting to combine serious concepts with a bit of fun. During the week of October 25-29, the Lubbock Junior Academy students learned about the benefits of healthful living and the adverse effects of using mind altering drugs. During our morning...
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