May 29th was “Family Movie Night” at APNTS. The event was a project of the school’s newly appointed student body organization (SBO) and drew students, faculty, family and friends to the newly opened Anjung Conference Room on the 4th Floor of the Nielson Center for Education and Evangelism (NCEE) to watch the Pixar® animated film, “How to Train Your Dragon”.
The school’s SBO council believes that more family-oriented events such as these will be instrumental in nurturing a sense of community and family among the school’s diverse student body.
A unique feature of APNTS is the large presence of children and families living on the school’s campus. APNTS strives to be a family-frien
dly graduate institution and to accommodate this rapidly-growing demographic. The school recently opened a new “Child Development Center” in its former library as part of this initiative.
The APNTS SBO Council hopes that “movie night” will be the first of many more to come. As always, APNTS is excited to see its family grow, not only in number, but also in the richness of the relationships that compose it.
Jarrett Davis APNTS Communications Officer