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101. About Us
and History Ozark Adventist Academy is a Seventhday Adventist coeducationalboarding school owned and operated by the arkansas-Louisiana Conference.
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Ozark Adventist Academy is a Seventh-day Adventist coeducational boarding school owned and operated by the Arkansas-Louisiana Conference. It is fully accredited as a senior high school with the Accrediting Association of Seventh-day Adventist Schools, Colleges, and Universities and by the Arkansas Nonpublic School Accrediting Association. Ozark Adventist Academy grew out of a little community church school that was first established about 1900. In time, it became Flint Creek Junior Academy and operated as a locally supported school until 1941, at which time it was taken over by the Conference and became Ozark Academy. In 1976 the name was changed to Ozark Adventist Academy. Students graduating from Ozark Adventist Academy can be proud of the fine Christian education they have received, set in place by philosophy and goals uniquely designed to maintain the spirit of its fine background.
Non-Discrimination Policy
It is the policy of Ozark Adventist Academy to admit students of any race to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at its school, and to make no discrimination on the basis of race in administration of education policies, application for admission, scholarship or loan programs, and athletic or extra-curricular programs.

102. Headmaster Holds Door Open To Health And Education For Vietnam’s Ethnic Minorit
Working with Ha Tay Ethnic Minority boarding School and other educational Selectyour state.
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Headmaster holds door open to health and education for Vietnam’s ethnic minorities
Mr. Bach Cong Tien, Vice Chairman, People’s Committee of Ba Vi District Photo: Joanne Fairley/CWS By Thomas Abraham "This is Mr. Tien. He’s an ethnic minority member." That’s how the former Vietnamese headmaster was introduced to Church World Service’s representative in Vietnam, Joanne Fairley. It’s hardly the first thing you’re told when meeting someone, but Tien’s minority status is significant for several reasons. Improving services for ethnic minorities has been a CWS goal since 1990. Before that, the organization had already contributed over $8 million to the country’s post-war reconstruction, after resettling over 80,000 Vietnamese refugees. More than a third of CWS Vietnam’s $1.4 million budget for the next three years — funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture — is aimed at educational support for ethnic minority students. Ethnic minorities make up 20 percent of Vietnam’s 77 million people. They speak more than a dozen distinct languages and many dialects. Eleven groups have their own writing systems. Although animistic beliefs are common, a large number are Catholics or Protestants, while the Khmer practice Buddhism and the Cham are Hindu or Muslim. Seventy five percent of Vietnam’s people live below the poverty line, enduring poor educational and social services. Many have been uprooted from ancestral lands in the government’s effort to reunify the country after 1976 and develop agriculture for export.

103. Headmaster Holds Door Open To Health And Education For Vietnam’s Ethnic Minorit
Working with Ha Tay Ethnic Minority boarding School and other educational Selectyour state.
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Headmaster holds door open to health and education for Vietnam’s ethnic minorities
Mr. Bach Cong Tien, Vice Chairman, People’s Committee of Ba Vi District Photo: Joanne Fairley/CWS January 22, 2004 By Thomas Abraham "This is Mr. Tien. He’s an ethnic minority member." That’s how the former Vietnamese headmaster was introduced to Church World Service’s representative in Vietnam, Joanne Fairley. It’s hardly the first thing you’re told when meeting someone, but Tien’s minority status is significant for several reasons. Improving services for ethnic minorities has been a CWS goal since 1990. Before that, the organization had already contributed over $8 million to the country’s post-war reconstruction, after resettling over 80,000 Vietnamese refugees. More than a third of CWS Vietnam’s $1.4 million budget for the next three years — funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture — is aimed at educational support for ethnic minority students. Ethnic minorities make up 20 percent of Vietnam’s 77 million people. They speak more than a dozen distinct languages and many dialects. Eleven groups have their own writing systems. Although animistic beliefs are common, a large number are Catholics or Protestants, while the Khmer practice Buddhism and the Cham are Hindu or Muslim.

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105. Contact
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