Outdoor School

Does orienteering, rappelling, leaf rubbings and an 80 person game of Capture the Flag sound like a normal school day? It is when the Texico Conference invites all the grades 5-8 church school students to the Sam Tobias Memorial Campground near Ruidoso, NM. The first...

Shield the Vulnerable

Lubbock Junior Academy, along with the Lubbock Adventist Children’s Ministry programs, (including Sabbath School) participate in raising awareness and prevention of the mistreatment of the vulnerable, through an online program designed to accomplish this goal by...

3 Rs and Music too…

LJA students are budding musicians, as they are learning to play Recorders and studying music literacy including reading notes, clapping out rhythms, and having a very enjoyable time. Reading music helps brains work better. Researchers at Northwestern University found...

Ancient Book Study

The last two weeks LJA students have been learning about an ancient book, the Bible. They learned who wrote the books of the Bible and what it means to be inspired by God to write on animal skin, stone, or papyrus. They specifically studied the King James translation....

Writing In The Sand!!

The Apostle John tells us that Jesus wrote on the ground with His finger. Jesus was quietly making statements about the character of some accusing men, and letting others know of His redeeming character. Writing on the ground can still be rich with lessons for us...

Kindergarten!!

Lubbock Junior Academy will be teaching Kindergarten this year with the new Kindergarten Stepping Stones: A Journey to Excellence through Discovery. This new Seventh-day Adventist North American Division program is based on the belief that kindergarten is a stepping...