A Day in the Life of an ADVENTIST STUDEN Picture removed Picture removed chool Blends Christianity With Traditional Educa- tion,” the headline read. In an article for the Great Falls Tribune, Starla Seaton, teacher at Shining Mountain Adventist Elementary School, a multigrade school in Lewistown, Montana, summed up the philosophy of her school: “Children are created in the image of God. They are of infinite worth and we want them to reach the maximum potential that God created in them.” We were intrigued. The article went on to say that Mrs. Seaton’s school stresses reading, incorpo- rates some of the most modern teaching aids, uses a computer in teaching spelling, and includes many extracurricular activities. At Shining Mountain, science “is not just another reading class, but a ‘doing’ class.” Resource people teach water colors, stained glass ADVENTIST EDUCATION o DECEMBER 1987 JANUARY 1988 ¢ PAGE 20