For The Record

Submit birth, marriage and obituary records online.


PDF documents on this site require the free Adobe Reader:

Get Adobe Reader

2008-03-18 issue:

MEA report goes to wider audience

by Mennonite Education Agency

Print Article


GOSHEN, Ind.—Mennonite Education Agency of Mennonite Church USA for the first time has combined the annual reports of educational institutions and programs, extensive educational statistics placed in tables and graphs, and true-to-life stories about Mennonite education into one resource, the Mennonite Education Annual Report Fall 2007. The report, which provides the latest and most complete picture of what has happened and is happening in Mennonite education, is on MEA’s Web site, www.MennoniteEducation.org.

MEA developed the Mennonite Education Annual Report Fall 2007 and shared it with a broad audience to help those in Mennonite Church USA become more aware of how Mennonite education is transforming lives, training future leaders and encouraging their students to make a difference in the world. MEA believes the value of Mennonite education should be revealed because of the important role these institutions and programs play in providing a foundation for the church of today and the future.

The Mennonite Education Annual Report Fall 2007 has been divided into sections, each focusing on one of three types of information. Narrative reports, written annually by Mennonite institutions and programs, focus on how they bring about transformational leadership in their community and its impact. The annual enrollment report gives data and trends from the preschool and kindergarten classes of the PreK-12 schools through the graduate and seminary programs of higher education. The story section includes the six J. Daniel Hess articles on Mennonite education that are appearing in The Mennonite and several “snapshots” from the Education Opportunities Summit in November 2007 from Racial/Ethnic Mennonite schools and organizations.—MEA

Reader Comments

Add Comments