First Thoughts
Home Sweet Home I awoke to a rooster crowing from a distance. “Funny,” I thought. “I never paid much attention to the Miller’s rooster before.” But today was different. I felt like I was back home in...
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Everlyn Jamandra and her Parents Eleven years old, graduating from 6th grade, shedding the “elementary school” mentality, and raring to enter seventh grade and into the intermediate league. What goes...
View ArticleGoing Into Orbit Decay
If you feel a hollow in your heart, it is there waiting to be filled, with deeds of goodness toward others and God’s presence. We joined family friends for Mothers Day celebration yesterday after...
View Article“We Gave Them Everything. . .”
Masonry is hard backbreaking work. Parents, at some point, lament their having been so doting, caring, and overly giving to their kids. Specially when things go awry. Their child gradually turns deaf,...
View ArticleA Teacher’s Gift
Click to view slideshow. Meet Ms Paz Hadoc, teacher at St Augustine School, Tagudin, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. She knows how important and critical her job is in shaping student behavior, not only in...
View ArticleFun Way to Learn Spanish
“Today’s word is ventana,” announced Cleotilde, our self-proclaimed Spanish instructor. She hails from Central America and she’s full of zest for life. She tells us countless stories about how she...
View ArticleSocial and Moral Development
Choices and Consequences Even before students contemplate applying for our financial aid program, they know about our stringent accountability expectations. Students are held accountable for their good...
View ArticleUnder a Pile of LAB Requirements & Reports
A letter from one of our graduates: Arthien Lovell Pelingen – SAS Ai 2012 Sunday, February 01, 2015 To: The SAS Ai, Inc. Family From: Arthien Lovell Pelingen – SAS Ai, Inc Scholar and graduate 2012,...
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