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Rogue Valley Adventist School

Coordinates: 42°18′07″N 122°55′41″W / 42.301992°N 122.92808°W / 42.301992; -122.92808
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Rogue Valley Adventist Academy
Address
Map
3675 S Stage Road

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97501

Coordinates42°18′07″N 122°55′41″W / 42.301992°N 122.92808°W / 42.301992; -122.92808
Information
TypePrivate
Opened1908
PrincipalAnne Campbell[1][2]
GradesPre K-12[3]
Number of students122
Color(s)Maroon and White   
Athletics conferenceOSAA Mountain Valley League 1A-5
Team nameRed Tail Hawks (Hawks)
AffiliationAdventist
Websitewww.rvaa.us

Rogue Valley Adventist School is a private Adventist high school in Medford, Oregon, United States. Rogue Valley Adventist Academy opened in 1908 as a one-room school house. Since then it has undergone a number of renovations as well as name changes. Rogue Valley enrolls about 122 students.[3] The Rogue Valley Red Tail Hawks compete in the OSAA Mountain Valley League 1A-5.[2] The school's colors are maroon and white.[2]

Curriculum

The schools curriculum consists primarily of the standard courses taught at college preparatory schools across the world. All students are required to take classes in the core areas of English, Basic Sciences, Mathematics, a Foreign Language, and Social Sciences.

Spiritual aspects

All students take religion classes each year that they are enrolled. These classes cover topics in biblical history and Christian and denominational doctrines. Instructors in other disciplines also begin each class period with prayer or a short devotional thought, many which encourage student input. Weekly, the entire student body gathers together in the auditorium for an hour-long chapel service. Outside the classrooms there is year-round spiritually oriented programming that relies on student involvement.

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