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Education Directory North Pacific Union 2020 - 2021 Education Directory 5709 N 20th Street 360.857.7000 Ridgefield WA 98642-7724 Fax: 360.857.7001 Education Directory North Pacific Union Conference 2020-2021 School Year Disclaimer The listing of teachers in this directory is intended for the sole use of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and its affiliated entities for information and communication purposes. There is to be no commercial use of this directory. Although due diligence has been exercised in ensuring accuracy, the North Pacific Union Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church does not warrant the accuracy of the information contained in this directory. 1 Education Directory North Pacific Union Conference 2020-2021 School Year North Pacific Union Conference 5709 N 20th St Ridgefield WA 98642-7724 360.857.7000 360.857.7001 Fax npuc.org Office of Education Personnel Street: 5709 N 20th St Ridgefield WA 98642-7724 Phone: 360.857.7000 npuc.org Fax: 360.857.7001 Plubell, Dennis 360.857.7026 3920 SW 29th Ct Vice President for Education [email protected] Gresham OR 97080-6326 Waters, Keith 360.857.7030 13907 NW 20th Ct Director for Secondary [email protected] Vancouver WA 98685-1852 Education Meharry, Becky 360.857.7029 2213 Virginia Ct Director for Elementary [email protected] Milton WA 98354 Education Carr, Carisa 360.857.7028 8106 206th Ave E Associate Director for Early Childhood [email protected] Bonney Lake WA 98391 Education, K-12 Special Projects Hendrickson, Debbie 360.857.7027 PO Box 866 Certification Registrar, [email protected] Battle Ground WA 98604-0866 Office Manager Union Size and Scope of Education System NPUC Elementary Secondary Total Number of Schools 88 15 103 Number of Teachers 327 145 472 Number of Students 4338 1341 5679 *6046 *Includes PK students 2 Education Directory North Pacific Union Conference 2020-2021 School Year Contents General Information Conference Offices of Education 10 Griggs International Academy 6 North American Adventist Colleges/Universities 8 North American Division Office of Education 5 Senior Academy List 11 Union Conference Offices of Education 6 Walla Walla University 9 Elementary Schools/Junior Academies Alaska Conference 11 Idaho Conference 13 Montana Conference 16 Oregon Conference 19 Upper Columbia Conference 28 Washington Conference 35 Senior Academies Amazing Grace Academy 41 Auburn Adventist Academy 42 Cascade Christian Academy 43 Columbia Adventist Academy 43 Gem State Adventist Academy 44 Livingstone Adventist Academy 44 Milo Adventist Academy 45 Mount Ellis Academy 46 Orcas Christian School 46 Portland Adventist Academy 47 Puget Sound Adventist Academy 48 Rogue Valley Adventist Academy 48 Skagit Adventist Academy 49 Upper Columbia Academy 50 Walla Walla Valley Academy 51 Early Childhood Programs 52 Alphabetical List of Personnel 61 3 Education Directory North Pacific Union Conference 2020-2021 School Year North American Division Office of Education Street: 9705 Patuxent Woods Dr Columbia MD 21046 Phone: 443.391.7200 adventisteducation.org Fax: 443.259.4887 Nielsen, Arne 443.391.7284 [email protected] Vice-President for Education Bralley, H. Stephen 443.391.7281 [email protected] Director for Secondary Education Standish, Leisa 443.391.7288 [email protected] Director for Elementary Education Sullivan, Evelyn 443.391.7283 [email protected] Director for Early Childhood/REACH Ban, Martha [email protected] Director for Technology & Support Esteves, Sandra 443.391.7279 [email protected] Director Adventist Colleges Abroad Fenner, Adam 269.471.6582 [email protected] Director Adventist Learning Community Bietz, Gordon 423.504.4005 [email protected] Associate Director Higher Education Payne, Cathy 443.391.7280 [email protected] Admin Assist for VP Tait, Yvonne 443.391.7285 [email protected] Administrative Assistant Evelyn Torres 443.391.7278 [email protected] Admin Asist for ACA Director McGarrell, Faith-Ann 301.680.5071 [email protected] Editor, Journal of Adventist Ed. Griggs International Academy Office of Education Street: 8903 US Highway 31 Berrien Springs MI 49104-1950 Phone: 269.471.6570 griggs.edu Fax: 269.471.2804 Thorpe, Alayne 269.471.6581 [email protected] College of Education and International Services (Dean) Forsey, La Ronda 301.526.6369 [email protected] College of Education and International Services (Associate Dean) Griggs International Academy (Principal) 4 Education Directory North Pacific Union Conference 2020-2021 School Year Union Conference Offices of Education Atlantic Union Conference Ph: 978.368.8333; x 3020 Director Jerrell Gilkeson (3019) Fax: 978.368.7948 [email protected] 400 Main St Associate Marlene Alvarez (3021) PO Box 1189 [email protected] South Lancaster MA 01561-1189 Assoc ECE/Registrar Lileth Coke (3022) atlantic-union.org [email protected] Admin Asst Millie Torres Felt (3020) [email protected] Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Ed. Ph: 905.433.0011 Director Betty Bayer Fax: 905.433.0982 [email protected] Canada Associate Shad Lehmann (2073) 1148 King St E [email protected] Oshawa ON L1H 1H8 Ed Specialist/Registrar Brandy Perkins CANADA [email protected] adventist.ca Columbia Union Conference Ed. Ph: 410.997.3414 VP Donovan Ross (550) [email protected] 5427 Twin Knolls Rd PH: 301.596.0800 Fax: 301.596.6758 Associate (S) Jacqueline Messenger(554) Columbia MD 21045-3247 [email protected] columbiaunion.org Associate(E) Ileana Espinosa(552) [email protected] Assoc(ECE) Alison Jobson (556) [email protected] Registrar Christine Greene (555) [email protected] Admin Asst Jennifer Wakefield (551) [email protected] Lake Union Conference Ed. Ph: 269.473.8274 Director Linda Fuchs Fax: 269.471.7920 [email protected] 8450 M-139 (49103-9400) Associate Ruth Horton PO Box 287 [email protected] Berrien Springs MI 49103-0287 Assoc(ECE)/Registrar Sue Tidwell (8271) lakeunion.org [email protected] Admin Asst Sherrie Davis (8274) [email protected] Mid-America Union Conference Ph: 402.484.3013 Director & ECE LouAnn Howard Fax: 402.483.4453 [email protected] 8307 Pine Lake Rd (68516-4078) Associate Gerard Ban PO Box 6128 [email protected] Lincoln NE 68506-0128 Registrar/AdmA Kristi Griffith (3015) midamericaadventist.org [email protected] Admin Asst Barb Engquist (3013) [email protected] North Pacific Union Conference Ph: 360.857.7000 VP Educ Dennis Plubell (7026) [email protected] th Fax: 360.857.7001 5709 N 20 St Director (S) Keith Waters (7030) Ridgefield WA 98642-7724 [email protected] npuc.org Director (E) Becky Meharry (7029) [email protected] Associate ECE Carisa Carr (7028) [email protected] Registrar/Off Mgr Debbie Hendrickson (7027) [email protected] Pacific Union Conference Ph. 805.413.7314 Director Berit von Pohle (7314) [email protected] 2686 Townsgate Rd (91361-2701) Fax: 805.413.7319 Associate (S) Teryl Loeffler (7304) PO Box 5005 [email protected] Westlake Village CA 91359-5005 Associate (E) Martha Havens (7300) puconline.org [email protected] 5 Education Directory North Pacific Union Conference 2020-2021 School Year Assoc(ECE) Julie Yamada (7344) [email protected] Registrar Cherith Mundy (7314) [email protected] Admin Asst Kimberly Stubbert (7342) [email protected] Southern Union Conference Ph: 770.408.1800 Director Debra Fryson (156) Fax: 770.408.1801 [email protected] 302 Research Dr (30092) Associate (S) Keith Hallam (158) PO Box 923868 [email protected] Norcross GA 30010-3868 Associate (E) Rose Thomas(182) southernunion.com [email protected] adventistedge.com Assoc(ECE) Tamara Libonati (179) [email protected] Registrar Luberta Biggs (160) [email protected] Library/Media Andrea Henry-Smith (186) [email protected] Admin Asst Michelle James (159) [email protected] Admin Asst (S) Sarah Wallis (157) [email protected] Admin Asst (E) Montina DeBardeleben (183) [email protected] AdminAsst(ECEC) Elizabeth Long (162) [email protected] Southwestern Union Conference Ph: 817.295.0476; Educ x2326 VP Educ Carol Campbell Fax: 817.447.2443 [email protected] 777 S Burleson Blvd (76028-4904) Director (S) Mike Furr PO Box 4000 [email protected] Burleson TX 76097-1630 Registrar & AdmA Kristi Amparan southwesternadventist.org [email protected] 6 Education Directory North Pacific Union Conference 2020-2021 School Year North American Adventist Colleges/Universities Adventist University of Health Loma Linda University Union College Sciences President: Richard Hart President: Vinita Saunder President: Edwin Hernandez Loma Linda CA 92350 3800 S 48th St 671 Winyah Dr 909.558.1000 Lincoln NE 68506 Orlando FL 32803-1226 800.422.4558 402.486.2600 407.303.9798 llu.edu [email protected] 800.228.4600 800.500.7747 ucollege.edu [email protected] adu.edu Division of Human Dev/Education Chair: Peter Adams 402.486.2600 Andrews University Oakwood University Walla Walla University President: Andrea Luxton President: Leslie Pollard President: John McVay 8975 US Highway 31 7000 Adventist Blvd NW 204 S College Ave Berrien Springs MI 49104 Huntsville AL 35896-0001 College Place WA 99324-1139 269.471.3100 256.726.7000 509.527.2615 800.253.2874
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