DayStar Adventist Academy

DayStar Adventist Academy
Address
320 E Castleton Rd
Castle Valley, UT, 84532
Information
School type Private Donations, Private, Co-educational, Boarding
Religious affiliation(s) Seventh-day Adventist
Established 1970

DayStar Adventist Academy is a private boarding high school located in Castle Valley, Utah. It is affiliated with (but not owned or operated by) the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system.[1][2][3][4]

History

DayStar Adventist Academy began as Castle Valley Institute. DayStar began in 1970 when two doctors in Salt Lake City, Utah, saw the need for an academy in the Nevada-Utah Conference. Today, DayStar has 320 acres, the academy operates Castle Valley Farms, one of the largest self-supporting farms in the country and offers a variety of life skill courses, agriculture being just one of many. These technical and occupational classes give students an idea of possible careers for the future. The school is located in Castle Valley, a green desert oasis nestled between two red mesas, with the towering 12,000 ft. La Sal Mountains at one end and the Colorado River at the other.

Academics

DayStar Adventist Academy is a private, four-year, coeducational secondary school affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventists church. As a Christian school, DayStar Adventist Academy admits students of any race to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to the student body. No discrimination is made on the basis of race in administration of educational policies, applications for admission, scholarship or loan programs, athletic or extra-curricular programs.

See also

References

  1. http://www.csmonitor.com/Commentary/Opinion/2010/1115/For-real-education-reform-take-a-cue-from-the-Adventists"the second largest Christian school system in the world has been steadily outperforming the national average – across all demographics."
  2. http://www.religionfacts.com/christianity/denominations/seventh_day_adventist.htm
  3. "Department of Education, Seventh-day Adventist Church". Retrieved 2010-06-18.
  4. Rogers, Wendi; Kellner, Mark A. (April 1, 2003). "World Church: A Closer Look at Higher Education". Adventist News Network. Retrieved 2010-06-19.

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Coordinates: 38°39′04″N 109°23′56″W / 38.65111°N 109.39889°W / 38.65111; -109.39889


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