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School Board OKs first step toward classical education model in elementary schools

The curriculum, which emphasizes a return to core virtues and subjects like math, science, civics and classical texts, puts a strong emphasis on the “centrality of the Western tradition” — or a historical focus on white, Western European and Judeo-Christian foundations — and “demands moral virtue of its adherents.” Hillsdale College, a politically influential private […]

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Over 250K applications approved for Florida's universal private school voucher program

Doug Tuthill, the president of Step Up for Students, said the non-profit organization has approved more than 250,000 applications for the universal school voucher program. In March, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation for universal school vouchers allowing all K-12 students in the state to get taxpayer-funded vouchers for private schools. Homeschoolers may also access the […]

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Classical learning schools grow across US in latest push to challenge public school dominance

"So, all across classical schools they use something called the Trivium, which is cutting with the grain of how students learn and K-12. It's divided into three sections grammar, logic and rhetoric, and it's just again building a foundation of their knowledge and giving them the tools to learn so that they can be self learners and […]

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Medieval Inventions That Changed The World

Inventions during the Middle Ages played a significant role in transforming various aspects of society and had a lasting impact on the world. Our curriculum model digs deeply into the Medieval Period in 2nd, 6th, and 10th grades. As part of that exploration, we explore the historic men and women, religions, political philosophies, and inventions […]

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Thomas Jefferson - Classics Reading Lists

Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and one of the Founding Fathers, was an avid reader with diverse interests. His reading preferences reflected his wide-ranging intellectual curiosity and his desire to explore various fields of knowledge. Here are some key aspects of Thomas Jefferson's reading preferences: Enlightenment Philosophy: Jefferson was deeply influenced […]

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Five reasons kids still need to learn handwriting

From the Psych.com Article: In the Ethos Logos system, we begin penmanship in K and early cursive in 1st and 2nd. We strive for mastery by 5th grade.

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