Illinois Conference
We wholeheartedly embrace the truth that “The true aim of education is to bring man back into harmony with God” (EGW). Thus, in our six elementary schools, three Junior Academies, and one senior academy, we seek to Awaken Minds, Equip Students, and Develop Character.
We welcome every opportunity to educate children and young people to meaningfully serve fellow humans now and in the future and for a lifetime of fellowship with our best friend, Jesus.
Katrina Baun
Superintendent
Jerry Pine
School Psychologist
Sandra Agosto
Assistant to Superintendent
Lori Aguilera
Special Education Consultant
Indiana Conference
The mission of Adventist education in the Indiana Conference is to ignite students for Jesus. Through our Christ-centered curriculum, service-oriented activities, and personal relationships with Christian staff we seek to build in our young people hearts and minds that reflect the Divine attributes.
Peter Cousins
Editor in Chief
Jennifer Currier
Administrative Assistant
Lake Region Conference
To provide an 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. To develop the “whole person” concept in each student, educate them to accept service as a way of life, to be sensitive to the needs of people at home and in society, and to become active members of the Church.
JoeDee Garnett
Superintendent
Josie Essex
Administrative Assistant
Michigan Conference
Adventist education prepares students for a useful and joy-filled life, fostering friendship with God, whole-person development, Bible-based values, and selfless service in accordance with the Seventh-day Adventist mission to the world.
Michigan Has 34 Schools, 25 Elementary Schools, 6 Junior Academies, and 4 Senior Academies, for a total of 1665 students: 1066 in K-8, and 559 students in grades 9-12.
Jeremy Hall
Superintendent
Charlotte Green
Associate Superintendent
Brian Kittleson
Associate Superintendent
Sheri Castanon
Administrative Assistant
Wisconsin Conference
Developing leaders today who will walk with Jesus through eternity. Because we believe that true wisdom comes from God, we encourage schools to provide students opportunities to accept Jesus as their Savior, allow the Holy Spirit to transform their lives, and live a life of service. This is done by being involved in daily school worship, Bible labs, weeks of prayer, and local Church outreach programs.
Sue Nelson
Superintendent
Sandy Berg
Administrative Assistant