
Meetings are held in the Town Council Chambers located at 110 E. Planning Commission meetings are held regularly on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. For more information on this item please see the following section.
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In addition, the Planning Commission will consider amendments to the Town Code regarding the Land Use Appeal process. Among the topics the Planning Commission will consider are a modification to an approved Architecture and Site application requiring utilities to placed underground on Monterey Avenue, request to construct a mixed-use commercial building with attached and detached condominiums on Union Avenue, and a request for demolition of existing office buildings and construction of an assisted living and memory care facility on Blossom Hill Road. Come see how this influences our students with a visit to our campus.The agenda and reports for the March 27, 2018 Planning Commission meeting are available online. As we interact with each other here at school and as we practice service in our community, we are guided by Paul’s words, “Be completely humble and gentle be patient, bearing with one another in love.” (Ephesians 4:2) While we are not perfect, we are constantly aiming to be more Christ-like with each other and to serve our community. Loving and serving others is part of God’s plan for each of us and something we practice daily. To see how we integrate wise lifestyle choices into our curricula, come visit our campus.

We include learning about taking care of our bodies with daily exercise, good sleep, healthy eating, and more. Making healthy choices is a way of honoring our bodies as the temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19), and plenty of research documents the importance of healthy bodies in developing healthy brains. Furthermore, the longer students are in Adventist schools, the better their achievements and abilities are. Students in Adventist schools gain even more with time. One of the most dramatic findings is that students who transferred to Adventist schools saw a marked improvement in test scores. Students in Adventist schools overachieve. Additionally, researchers compared student performance on standardized tests with what would be predicted based on their Cognitive Abilities Test scores and found they performed above what would be predicted. Students in Adventist schools outperform. In a three-year study of 51,000+ students in Adventist schools (kindergarten through high school), researchers documented that they outperformed the national average. It is true that when we “seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, all these things will be added to you.” (Matthew 6:33) To learn more about the specific results of our school, schedule an Education Success Consult with our principal. So we’ve structured our academic program to put God first and we find that, like Adventist schools of all sizes across the country, this results in students who grow academically at a higher rate than their peers in other schools (see the next paragraph). Our goal is to develop Christians with wisdom, not just knowledge.

We invite you to visit our campus and experience how our teachers and staff model their love for God and nurture it in our students.

And it continues through our focus on the Bible as the sole guide for our beliefs and behavior as Protestant Christians. It starts with our commitment to making Christ the center of all we do––not just the subject of a single Bible class. While spiritual growth can’t be measured and quantified with numbers, we do see it happening every day. We exist to help students grow in their love for Jesus.
