Adventist educational leaders—school principals, conference and union administrators and more—are INVITED! Be affirmed, inspired, and challenged to build your leadership capacity. Be the learning leader conferencing with nationally recognized plenary speakers and with colleagues in breakout sessions. Be a part of the journey to excellence in Adventist education.

Who
Adventist education leaders
Where
The Woodlands Resort, The Woodlands, TX
When
February 9-12, 2026
Register now!

Highlighted Resources

Journey to Excellence

Journey to Excellence 2.0 seeks to engage Adventist educators in an ongoing journey of continuous improvement and elicit an enduring commitment to growth.

The Ethical Supervisor

Navigating Teacher Evaluation With Integrity. A Guide for Principals and Supervisors.

Handbook for Superintendents

The purpose of the Handbook for Superintendents is to provide a concise, user-friendly guide to superintendents of education, particularly to those new to the demands and expectations of the job.

Social Studies K-8 Curriculum

Social Studies and history are each intrinsic parts of Adventist education, and serve to amplify and enrich the curriculum through presenting an awareness of God’s hand in the affairs of men and of man’s obligation to serve others.

REACH: Creating Inclusive Classrooms

This online course introduces the philosophy of inclusion. It expands on the REACH process of gathering data on specific student characteristics, identifying and implementing instructional strategies, ...

AE-CONNECT

AE-CONNECT is a student information system designed by the NAD specifically for our Adventist Schools to meet the needs of Adventist educators. Designed and developed alongside educators and administrators, AE-CONNECT takes Adventist Education to the next level of Data Management.

Early Childhood Education

North American Division Early Childhood Education (ECE) has its foundation in the Biblical imperative for purposeful training of the young child.

Mental Health Toolkit

Resources designed to help educators notice atypical behaviors in children or youth throughout the school day and provide families with appropriate resources and guidance.