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Volume 19, Issue 37

 

Andrews Academy's

Official Newsletter

February 22, 2026

 

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PSAT Recognition

 

On Tuesday, a group of students who received College Board BigFuture Recognition Awards were recognized.

 

These awards honor students for strong academic performance, including achievement on the PSAT/NMSQT as well as demonstrated academic excellence. Students are identified through College Board’s criteria, which include multiple academic factors and eligibility guidelines.

 

Recipients earn national recognition through the BigFuture program, which can be included on college and scholarship applications as a distinction of academic achievement.

 

Congratulations to the following students for this outstanding accomplishment:


Kwame Amponsah, Matthew Arn, Lilianora Bailey, David Beatty, Mary Bidwell, Keila Bowerman, Daniel Butnaru, Daniel Cross, Jack Hill, Carson Kantor, Rachel Lehmann, Mya Mann, Audrey Marschner, Jonathan Newbold, Ava Patel, Juliana Payne, Alayna Prentice, Luke Reid, Zimri Schilke, Briauna Skinner, Samantha Spare, Cooper Stuckey, Kelsey Yang, Ava Zygowiec

 

Partnership with Andrews University - Biology Class Field Trip

 

Andrews Academy is blessed to be part of the Andrews University campus. It provides opportunities that many other high school students cannot experience. On Friday, the biology classes went to the PT cadaver lab to see the organ systems they have been studying during their unit on Anatomy and Physiology. 

 

Students did very well observing, reviewing the systems we have been studying, and introducing the remaining systems we will complete before spring break. We appreciate AU’s PT department for allowing us to participate in this rather unique high school learning experience. (February 20, 2026)

 

Black History Assembly

This Friday, February 27, 10:30 AM

 

AA will be closed during Spring Break

(except by appointment).

 

Important Dates from the Registrar’s Office:

  • Tuesday, March 31 – Work Experience Forms Due (Seniors)

  • Tuesday, March 31 -10:15 AM Academic Orientation Assembly for 2026-27 (9-11th Graders) / Senior Class Meeting

 

Textbooks

 

Andrews Academy has established a textbook program that provides students with the necessary textbooks and digital content for their classes. Students are able to buy their required textbooks, workbooks, and digital content through the school as needed during the school year and then sell their textbooks back at the end of the semester/school year, provided that the book will be used again.

 

Textbooks for second semester are available in the main office. Please stop by ASAP to buy any that you still need, bringing payment with you (cash/check/credit card). If you would like to know the cost ahead of time, please email ginam@andrews.edu.

We are also buying back textbooks that students no longer need, especially for classes that will be taught again second semester.

 

Note: Some classes require digital content which will be paid for at the same time as the textbooks. The digital code will be provided to the student by Andrews Academy and is not returnable. It may not be transferable if the student drops the class.

 

Opting into Texting for One Call Now


Andrews Academy utilizes One Call Now, an automated messaging service, to contact students and parents about school cancellations, upcoming events, and performances, etc. Hopefully you received the recent messages from us regarding E-Learning Days.

Please make sure that we have the phone number that you would like to have contacted. For school closings due to weather, we also send an email, put the announcement on our Facebook and Instagram pages, and alert local TV stations (WSBT, WNDU).

To receive a text notification instead of a call (text works best), please text “ALERT” to 22300. Please make sure that you have given us the number that you would like to be texted on as well. Email ginam@andrews.edu with any changes. Thank you!

 

 

Tuition

 

Payment #7 of 10 is due on February 25. You may put your payment in the drop box on the post by the main doors if needed.

 

Please contact Ms. Gracie at gaytan@andrews.edu with questions.

 

Honor Roll Students in Journal Era

 

Pick up your February 18, 2026, souvenir copy of The Journal Era that is the newsstands now until Tuesday (if you cannot get a copy in new stands by Tuesday, you can pick up a copy at their office in downtown Berrien Springs). 

 

Page 30 has a photo and list of honor roll students from last semester. 

 
 

Chapel Recap

 

After a song on Tuesday morning, Kaden Spare, sophomore class pastor, read from Genesis about God creating light, reminding us that though light exists, darkness remains, and we are called to help spread that light. During his message, the chapel lights were turned off. As he spoke about Jesus as the Light of the World, the cross gradually lit up. Then small flashlights flickered on throughout the room, powerfully illustrating how we reflect His light.


Kaden shared that as a child, he rarely shared his light. Before high school, his mom asked him to preach for 15 minutes at VBS. Though hesitant and unprepared, he trusted God—and on the day he spoke, the Holy Spirit gave him the words. Unknown to him, his message answered a deep need in someone’s life. He encouraged everyone to use their God-given talents for Jesus, sharing how he now uses his gift of music to do so. Referencing Matthew 25:15, he reminded us that like the servants in the parable, we are entrusted with gifts not for personal gain, but to bring others to Christ—that is the true “profit.”


Wednesday’s chapel began with Pastor Gabriel Johnson, one of our religion teachers, reminding us to take time to appreciate where we are and what is around us. He encouraged us to reflect on how even Potiphar and the jailer could see God at work in Joseph’s life. Whatever dungeon you may find yourself in, Jesus is there with you. Remember that God is always with you, no matter what you are going through. Following the worship thought, AA Silhouettes performed two pieces. Please watch the recording of “Chariots,” based on the idea that while some trust in chariots, we trust in the name of the Lord our God.


After a Thursday morning song service, a PMC youth Sabbath School teacher shared a story about a pilot in South Africa. Mid-flight, the pilot felt something cold on his back. Looking down, he saw a Cape cobra—one of Africa’s deadliest snakes—in the cockpit. Relying on his training, he stayed calm, warned the passengers, and avoided sudden movements. After ten tense minutes, he made a safe emergency landing. Because of his discipline, everyone survived.


The teacher then asked, “What ‘snake in the cockpit’ moment have you faced—or might you face?” She reminded students that faithfulness in small, everyday choices builds the character needed for life’s biggest trials. Just as the pilot’s training prepared him for crisis, daily spiritual growth prepares us for our most difficult tests—through the power of the Holy Spirit.

 

Friday’s chapel was testimonial time for students and faculty to reflect on how good God is and how we see Him working in our lives. 

More photos on Facebook
Video of "Chariots"
 

8th graders are invited to attend....

  • Tuesday, March 3, 8 AM - 3:15 PM (gym doors open at 7:30 for registration)

  • Lunch is provided.

  • Call 269-471-3138 with any questions.

  • Students who attend RMES, VAES, NAS, and Eau Claire do not need to RSVP.

  • Current AA Students: Some will help with the event. The rest will stay home for an E-Learning Day. Watch for more information or ask your class sponsor.

 
 

Attention Students: If you would like Friday's boxed lunch, those who are signed up for the lunch program must order it each week by Wednesday at 2:00 PM. The sign-up sheet will be at lunch or in the main office.

 

Online Menu: Go to https://andrews-university.cafebonappetit.com, under Cafe, click on School Lunch. Then click on View/Print Weekly Menu. To subscribe to the daily menu email, scroll to the bottom of the website, and enter your email address under Subscribe to Menu Mail. Choose School Lunch for the menu (or All Cafes if you prefer).

Parents: To sign your student up for the lunch program or add funds to your student's account, you may use this link to pay online (you will need your child's 9 digit AU ID number, including the zeros - a computer rather than a phone works best), or you may pay with cash or check at the Academy main office. The minimum payment for 20 lunches is $141.20, unless your student has been approved for reduced lunch.

 
 
Calendar on Website
2025-26 Year-at-a-Glance Calendar
 

FACTS or Andrews Email Log In Help

 

The FACTS district code is AN-MI.

 

During the school year, you will be able to find your schedule, grades, missing assignments, attendance, etc. on FACTS.

Students, if you need help logging in to FACTS or help with your Andrews email and password, please contact Mrs. Gina Meekma (ginam@andrews.edu) in the main office.

 

School Communications

 

The E-Sanjo and other communications from the school, including classroom teacher communications, use the email address(es) that you (and your parents) have recorded in FACTS when you registered for Andrews Academy. We will also use students' AU email address. Some have been wondering why they are not receiving their school communications to a certain email. If you wish to have communications sent to a specific email address, please send the change to ginam@andrews.edu. Thank you!

 

Important Attendance Policy Updates

 

ATTENDANCE EVALUATION

 

Each student begins each semester with an attendance record of zero points. All absences and tardies (excused and unexcused) are assigned a weight of 1 point. The FACTS system includes separate attendance codes, allowing for clear categorization and reporting:

  • A (Absence) 

  • AE (Excused Absence)

  • T (Tardy)

  • TE (Excused Tardy)

The AS attendance code is assigned a weight of 0 and is used to mark school-related absences (e.g., for approved school trips or activities). These absences do not count against the student’s attendance record.


Students are allowed one long tour per semester.

 

PROCEDURES

 

Each school day, the student who was absent or tardy without excuse is notified of the record in FACTS, the student information system. Parents and students both receive email notifications. If the student believes the record to be incorrect, or has any question about the record, it is that student’s responsibility to contact the school office or attendance officer or submit to the school office a written excuse from a parent/guardian within 3 school days to remove those points.

 

Correction received after five days generally will not be accepted. In instances where a student is absent for several consecutive days, such as for an extended illness, two school days are allotted following the last absence to submit an excuse.


A student is responsible for all course work missed while absent with or without excuse.

 

Absence Policy
After 5 unexcused absences per class: Student receives a warning email.
After 8 unexcused absences per class: Student receives a demerit.
After 10 unexcused absences per class: A meeting is scheduled with the student, parents, and attendance officer or another administrator.
After 10 combined excused and unexcused absences per class: Student receives a warning email noting the risk of withdrawal from the class.
After 15 combined excused and unexcused absences per class: A meeting with the registrar is required, and the student may be withdrawn from the class and lose all credit subject to that class, pending a review by the Student Affairs Committee.

 

Tardy Policy
After 5 unexcused tardies per class: Student receives a warning email.
After 10 unexcused tardies per class: Student receives a demerit.
After 10 total excused and unexcused tardies per class: Student meets with the attendance officer or administrator.

Demerit Review Policy
Demerits related to attendance may be re-evaluated at the end of the semester if the student maintains no unexcused absences or tardies from the date the demerit was issued onward.


A student is eligible to hold an organizational office or leadership position as long as they maintain an attendance score below 7 unexcused absences. A student is also eligible to participate in co-curricular, overnight trips and tours if the attendance score is below 7 unexcused absences. A student is placed on citizenship probation when the attendance score reaches 7 unexcused absences. 

 

Major off-campus school activities include, but are not limited to, overnight trips and tours (see section on Student Citizenship-Citizenship Probation). When a student’s attendance score reaches 7 unexcused absences, the student is placed on citizenship probation. Further unexcused absences could lead to future in-school suspensions. Repeated attendance issues will be referred to the Student Affairs Committee to determine if the student should continue in the Academy and, if so, under what conditions. If these conditions are not successfully adhered to, the student’s enrollment may be discontinued at the time of infractions, at the end of a given semester, or at the end of the school year.

 

Students who miss five (5) consecutive school days due to illness must provide written documentation from a certified medical professional corroborating the necessity of that absence.


- From the Sourcebook (pg. 67-68)

For any attendance questions that you would like to ask by email, please direct them to AAattendance@andrews.edu.
 

Thank you!

 

Mrs. Dionne Robinson
Guidance Counselor/Attendance Officer
Andrews Academy
269-471-3453

 

More Attendance Information

  • Pre-arranged Absences: Please be sure to fill out a pre-arranged absence card if you know in advance that you will be missing school due to a doctor/dentist/orthodontist appointment, trip, basketball tournament, driver's test, etc. These cards can be found in the main office or online. A parent's signature is required, then the office, and teacher(s) of the class(es) that you will miss.

  • Class Schedule Adjustment (CSA) Requests: A CSA is available for students who have a study hall at the beginning or ending of the school day or will be working during a study hall during the school day. A CSA is required for students who leave the Academy to attend classes at Andrews University, who are going to work off campus, or who wish to begin the school day later or leave earlier on a regular basis. The CSA request form must be filled out and signed by everyone indicated on the form before the student stops attending their study hall. Students must adhere to CSA guidelines that are printed on the CSA application. Any violation may cause the CSA to be revoked. We will email students and parents when a CSA is approved.

  • Other Absences: Parents, please call the main office (269-471-3138) or email AAattendance@andrews.edu if your student is going to be absent or tardy. These are the preferable methods. 

Please provide the reason why your child will not be attending school and how long you think they will be out.


Parents/Guardians are the only authorized individuals who can excuse a student's attendance. When emailing, parents must send correspondence from their email account to maintain the validity of the request. Please include the name of the student.

From the Sourcebook (pg. 68):

Students who miss five (5) consecutive school days due to illness or injury must provide written documentation from a certified medical professional corroborating the necessity of that absence.

For any attendance questions that you would like to ask by email, please direct these questions to AAattendance@andrews.edu.

 

Mrs. Dionne Robinson

Guidance Counselor

dionner@andrews.edu

269-471-3453

 

Google Account Security Key Required


PLEASE note that if your child still has their security key from last year, you DO NOT NEED to purchase them a new one.

If you have not done so already, please purchase the Multi-Factor Authentication Security Key for all AA students right away. This key is essential for your child to access all Google platforms (AU email, Google Classroom, etc.), as well as secure documents from Andrews University and Andrews Academy. Each student needs their own security key, which cannot be used by anyone else.

 

Security Key Link

 

AA Uniforms Available from Lands' End

Uniforms can be purchased from Lands’ End, including for PE. Click on the option(s) that you would like, then choose the size (kid or adult). Please be mindful that Andrews Academy is not responsible for your orders.

We do have a limited supply of uniforms for sale at AA (cash or check only) during office hours.

AA's Lands' End Store

Please review the Sourcebook (pgs 65-66) for more information regarding uniforms. 

  • Only approved logoed uniform wear is allowed.

  • A solid-color, long sleeved undershirt may be worn under the AA short-sleeved polo (no writing should be visible on the undershirt).

  • Only AA logoed jackets are allowed to be worn in the building.

  • The PE uniform (t-shirt or sweatshirt, shorts or sweats) can only be worn during PE class.

  • If a student is wearing an AA logoed jacket, they should also have an AA logoed shirt underneath.

 

Regular School Office Hours:

Monday – Thursday:

7:40 AM – 4:30 PM

(except Wednesdays when there's faculty meeting: 3:30 PM)

Friday:

7:40 AM – 2:30 PM

 

(see website for exceptions/holidays)

Main Office: ginam@andrews.edu or call 269-471-3138
Principal: AAprincipal@andrews.edu or rubenp@andrews.edu
Application/Enrollment Process: AAadmissions@andrews.edu

Financial Questions: gaytan@andrews.edu

Attendance: AAattendance@andrews.edu

Class Schedule: AAregistrar@andrews.edu

Guidance Counselor:

dionner@andrews.edu

 
Faculty & Staff Contact Info
 
Useful Documents
Sourcebook (revised 1/29/26)
 

Andrews Academy

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269-471-3138

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