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  • HS Electives | Livingstone

    HIGH SCHOOL ELECTIVES LAA Choraleo Mixed Chorus - ½ unit/semester In our high school choir, students learn and develop skills in vocal performance skills, musical leadership, choral ensemble, and sight-reading using solfege. We lead worship services at area churches, participate in festivals, and offer two annual concerts, Christmas and Spring. Conveying the message in our music is a major focus of the class, and so attendance and engaged participation are a major part of the student's grade. A highlight of the year is our spring tour (we visit places like Seattle, the Oregon coast, Northern California). We come together to create a community of singers and build lifelong positive vocal and spiritual habits. Ossia Vocal octet-by audition - 1 unit/semester Ossia is a select chorus of 8 people. The name Ossia means "alternative passage which may be played instead of the original passage," which is appropriate to the group's focus--to perform choral music that is different, fresh, and new. Members of Ossia work together to perform music that is largely a capella, which offers a challenge beyond the average singer. All singers in Ossia will also sing in Choraleo. Members learn and develop techniques for microphone and "unplugged" singing. As a choral group that performs regularly, membership in Ossia requires a year-long commitment and a dedication to personal vocal health. AURORA High School Handbells - ½ unit/semester LAA Aurora is Livingstone's handbell group. Members of the group are responsible for anywhere between 3-8 bells. The group consists of 12-13 students. Students in handbells are expected to have a certain level of understanding of music reading and theory. It is very helpful if students have had piano instruction. Students read and identify music notation, follow the director in dynamics and tempo, use a variety of ringing techniques (such as malleting, martellato, singing bell, etc.). The handbell group performs in a variety of venues, including schools, churches, and Silver Falls State Park. Music at churches is a major outreach opportunity for students. Group members also enjoy attending handbell festivals, where they play with other schools. Robotics - ½ unit/semester Students focus on understanding the concept of gracious professionalism. They will participate in "First Robotics", which is a nation-wide robotics competition. They will learn how to design, build, and program a robot. Students will learn how to design and print parts with a 3d printer as well as many other assembly methods. Gardening - ½ unit/semester Students will learn and participate in planing, preparing, growing ,and maintaining a productive garden/industry. Fitness - ½ unit/semester Get in shape and participate in a triatholon. Yearbook - ½ unit/semester This class is a practical art and will help students learn skills for the workplace, specifically in design. Students learn how to do layouts, photography, and some videography. Software such as Lumapix, Illustrator, Photoshop, and Indesign software.

  • Bill Pay | Livingstone

    BILL PAY Tuition Payment Instructions For your convenience, Livingstone offers various payment options for tuition, fees, and hot lunch charges. Cash Checks payable to Livingstone Adventist Academy Credit cards 4% processing fee through the school office Adventist School Pay Your personal bank's online bill pay service Navigate to our Financial Page to see a breakdown of fees, as well as discounts and payment plan options. Click below to pay through Adventist School Pay with a 0% credit card processing fee. Pay My Bill

  • Mission & Values | Livingstone

    MISSION & VALUES Philosophy At Livingstone Adventist Academy we believe each individual was wonderfully made by God. As such we believe each individual deserves the highest respect, honor, and duty. We believe that in order for students to achieve their best, the school and their home must develop a partnership with God as the center. As students develop their character from the inside out, they become the light they were called to be. Vision To be known in the community as a school where the atmosphere is one of an uncompromising dedication to God, academic excellence, and an enthusiastic passion to serve. A place where all parents will want their children to attend because Christ is woven into everything we do. Mission Know God, Seek Wisdom and to Serve Others Livingstone Adventist Academy inspires its students to:

  • Staff & Faculty | Livingstone

    STAFF & FACULTY Todd Driver Principal Peggy Kroschel Treasurer, ESL Instructor, Custodial Supervisor Sarah Wagner Administrative Assistant Stacey Perry Pre-Kindergarten & Kindergarten Sherry Galvez 1st & 2nd Grades Carissa Ness 3rd & 4th Grades Sharon Cutz 5th & 6th Grades Christopher Stevensen 7th & 8th Grades Kirk Betz Campus Chaplain & Bible Teacher Oscar Hernandez Spanish 1 & 2 teacher Linda Kirby K-12th Music Marcy Perry History & English De'Armond Mitchell PE & Athletic Director Paul Wilson Math Robbie Wheeling Science, Robotics, Gardening Janet Beaver Pre-K/K Teacher's Aide Parker LeClerc Assistant Chaplain & music ministry Bertha Miranda Before/After School Care

  • Service | Livingstone

    SERVICE Community Service Days Elementary School - Monthly 1st Wednesday. High School - Monthly 3rd Tuesday At Livingstone Adventist Academy we believe in the active power of faith. Jesus calls us to exercise our faith through service. We believe that service grows your faith and changes your life. Surely the words of Christ to His disciples in Matthew 25 were to take care of those less fortunate or who are in need. May we all live up to that example! Costa Rica Senior class trip every year during Spring Break. Since 2005, the graduating classes at Livingstone have chosen to utilize their senior class trips in ways that serves others. Most recently, these service trips have taken place in Southern Costa Rica on the Osa Peninsula. Before and during our Spring Break of 2016, we will continue to work alongside a Costa Rican SDA church to continue the building of an Adventist educational center of learning that was started in 2009 by previous seniors. While in Costa Rica, we plan to divide our time between community outreach, assisting the local members in continuing the building of the new Adventist school, and sharing testimonies with the local people (as well as practicing our Spanish). This is a tremendous opportunity for us to share our Christian faith with others who live in an environment that is very different from what we are accustomed to. Donate Today

  • CONTACT | Livingstone

    First name Last name Email* Phone Message* How can we help you? Let's schedule a tour! I'm interested in enrollment. Can I talk to someone about finances? Other SUBMIT CONNECT WITH US Fill out the form below to connect with us, ask questions, or Schedule a Tour of Livingstone. 5771 Fruitland Rd NE, Salem, OR 97317 Tel: (503) 363-9408 Fax: (503) 363-5721 Email: info@laaonline.org TODD DRIVER Principal tdriver@laaonline.org PEGGY KROSCHEL Treasurer pkroschel@laaonline.org SARAH WAGNER Administrative Assistant swagner@laaonline.org CONTACT LIVINGSTONE Click the Map Below for Directions SCHOOL YEAR HOURS Monday - Thursday 8:00am - 4:00pm Friday 8:00am - 2:30pm SUMMER HOURS Tuesday-Thursday June 16th - August 25th 9:00am - 2:00pm CONTACT LIVINGSTONE

  • Supply Lists | Livingstone

    SUPPLY LISTS PreK-K CLICK HERE Ist & 2nd CLICK HERE 3rd & 4th CLICK HERE 5th & 6th CLICK HERE 7th & 8th CLICK HERE High School History & Bible CLICK HERE High School Math CLICK HERE

  • ADMISSIONS | Livingstone

    ADMISSIONS A Letter From the Principal Welcome to Livingstone Adventist Academy! We are a PreK through 12th grade private school focusing on blending faith and education to change student lives. We take a whole-person approach, focusing on academics, spiritual, and personal growth, building character and teaching values that stick with the student for life. We want kids to do well in school, growing their faith, while developing an understanding of the world around them. At Livingstone Adventist Academy its not just about what you learn, but who you become. If you’re looking for a school where your child can learn to make good choices and become a positive force in their community, come check us out! Todd Driver Schedule a Tour New Student Application Re-Enroll Student ADMISSIONS STEP-BY-STEP Step 1 - Create an Account To begin the Online Application process, Create an Account . After applying, you will have the flexibility to log in and out of your account and access your open application. *Please note FACTS/RenWeb works best on computers or laptops that use Google Chrome or FireFox browsers. Unfortunately, mobile devices such as cell phones or tablets do not work for this process. Step 2 - Apply Online After creating an account, log in and "Create A New Student Application" for your child. After you submit your application, it will be reviewed. You will then receive an email with an invitation (and step-by-step instructions) to complete the enrollment process. Step 3 - Track Application Status After submitting the application, you will be able to track online your admissions status at the school by logging in to your account. There you will be able to print the completed applications, monitor when the school receives supplemental application forms and, if necessary, reprint the supplemental forms. Step 4 - Contact Us If you have not already done so, please consider making an appointment to visit. We would very much like to meet you and encourage you to tour our school and campus. We appreciate your interest and hope to assist you any way we can. If you have questions, please feel free to contact us at 503-363-9408. Livingstone Adventist Academy admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. Livingstone Adventist Academy does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. Learn more about our multi-student discount and other financial aid opportunities, Financial Aid

  • Financial | Livingstone

    FINANCIAL INFORMATION Application Fee $27 per new student (non-refundable and separate from enrollment fee) $11 per returning student (non-refundable and separate from enrollment fee) Enrollment Fee (new & returning students) $300 per student non-refundable Receive a $150 discount when enrolled by April 30, 2026 Tuition Rates for 2026-2027 School Year Pre-Kindergarten (1/2 day) - $4,920 per student Elementary (K-5th grades) - $8,320 per student Middle School (6th-8th grades) - $9,425 per student High School (9th-12th grades) - $9,985 per student New Student Application Re-Enroll Student Pay My Bill Multi-Student Discounts Families with two students enrolled will receive a 3% discount on tuition rates Families with three students enrolled will receive a 5% discount on tuition rates Families with four or more students will need to contact the Treasurer’s office Payment Plans 10 Equal Monthly Payments Plan: 1st payment due on or before September 1st with final payment due June 10th 2 Payments Plan: 1st payment due on or before September 1st and 2nd payment due on or before February 1st in order to receive a 2% discount Full Payment Plan: One payment due on or before September 1st in order to receive a 3% discount Payment Options Pay Cash or a Check written to Livingstone Adventist Academy Credit card 4% processing fee through the school office Adventist School Pay Online bill pay through your personal bank Payments are due on or before the 10th of each month Financial Aid Financial aid through Livingstone is limited and distributed on a first come first served basis based on need. This program is 100% supported from individual donations and fundraisers. It is important that families seeking financial assistance get their applications in early. Please meet with your local church pastor to discuss the availability of assistance from your church, whether it be Adventist or otherwise. The more places we can get help for your family, the more likely we can help get your monthly payment to an affordable amount. Financial aid applications can be found online at www.online.factsmgt.com/aid through FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment. FACTS is an independent company which calculates financial assistance needs for families. There is a $45 non-refundable fee for their service. Before starting your application, be sure to have your previous year’s tax information available. Partnering for Eternity (PFE) Partnering for Eternity offers a program where students in grade K-8th can meet with a senior “mentor” once a week to enrich the lives of both the mentor and the student. Aid is provided based on the number of visits per month, with a maximum of 5 per month For more financial information and/or questions, please contact Peggy Kroschel, Treasurer, at pkroschel@laaonline.org or call the school office at (503) 363-9408 ext. 112. We desire to work with each and every family to ensure every child that attends Livingstone Adventist Academy has an opportunity to Know God, Seek Wisdom and Serve Others Todd Driver Principal tdriver@laaonline.org

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