When your child graduates from our school, they will be well prepared to transfer to any High School or Academy for grades 9-12.
To continue with the same superior academics, strong spiritual emphasis and service opportunities, consider the following options:
ASPIRE Academy, a technology-mediated instruction and learning environment.
“ASPIRE utilizes a Technology Mediated Educational approach that is interactive, based on live instruction, instant feedback, and is as similar to a physical classroom experience as possible.
“ASPIRE, like Grayling Seventh-Day Adventist School, is owned by Michigan Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and follows their policies.
Students my enroll in ASPIRE for grades 9-12 and receive online instruction from ASPIRE teachers, while still being physically present at the Grayling SDA School.
Here at Grayling SDA School, we offer a safe place for students to connect with ASPIRE Academy from within our facility. Onsite teachers do not instruct ASPIRE students; rather, synchronous instruction is offered by other certified teachers via the online platform. During this time, Grayling SDA School staff assume a supervisory role. We strive to include ASPIRE students in our recess breaks and other activities whenever possible so that they may enjoy the social benefits of being here on our campus. There is a $50 monthly fee for attending ASPIRE within the Grayling SDA School facility. To apply to attend here at our facility, please fill out a Guest Student Application.
To apply to ASPIRE Academy, please visit their website.
Great Lakes Adventist Academy is a Seventh-Day Adventist boarding academy in Cedar Lake, Michigan. Their dedicated staff develop caring and supporting relationships with each student who attends. Scholarships are available. As the parent of 3 Great Lakes Adventist Academy Alumni, I recommend this school for grades 9-12.
Other Adventist Schools Whether you are relocating, or looking for a grades 9-12 option elsewhere, there are 852 Seventh-Day Adventist Schools in the United States, Canada, and Micronesia. If you are looking to relocate even further there are 7,500 Seventh-Day Adventist Schools in 150 different countries serving 1.5 million students. Small schools like Grayling Seventh-Day Adventist School operate under the umbrella of Adventist education, so even the smallest schools are part of a worldwide network of dedicated educators and Bible-based curriculum. Find a school here.
