Milo Adventist Academy is a small private Adventist high school in the rural unincorporated community of Milo, Oregon, United States. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system.[5][6][7][8] As Milo no longer has a post office, Milo Academy has a Days Creek mailing address. The only access to the school's campus is by the historical Milo Academy Bridge.
Milo Adventist Academy | |
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Address | |
324 Milo Drive , , 97429 United States | |
Coordinates | 42°56′04″N 123°02′07″W / 42.934507°N 123.035342°W |
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Type | Private, Day & Boarding |
CEEB code | 380668 |
Principal | Randy Thornton [2][3] |
Grades | 9-12[4] |
Color(s) | Red, white, and black [3] |
Athletics conference | OSAA Skyline League 1A-4[3] |
Mascot | Mustangs[3] |
Accreditation | NAAS[1] |
Affiliation | Adventist |
Website | www |
The school has been accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools since 1964.[1]
See also
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edit- ^ a b http://www.northwestaccreditation.org/schools/Oregon.pdf[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Milo Adventist Academy - Staff". Archived from the original on 2011-01-31. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
- ^ a b c d "Milo Adventist Acad". Oregon School Activities Association. Retrieved 2019-01-20.
- ^ "Oregon School Directory 2008-09" (PDF). Oregon Department of Education. p. 139. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-05-26. Retrieved 2009-05-28.
- ^ "For real education reform, take a cue from the Adventists". Christian Science Monitor. 15 November 2010.
- ^ "Seventh-day Adventists - Christian Denomination | Religion Facts". Archived from the original on 2015-03-23. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
- ^ "Department of Education, Seventh-day Adventist Church". Archived from the original on 2017-10-17. Retrieved 2010-06-18.
- ^ Rogers, Wendi; Kellner, Mark A. (April 1, 2003). "World Church: A Closer Look at Higher Education". Adventist News Network. Archived from the original on July 24, 2011. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
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