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Presenting Latin as an equity tool rather than a classical tradition can change curricula and who sees themselves as a Latin student.
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Presenting Latin as an equity tool rather than a classical tradition can change curricula and who sees themselves as a Latin student.

New book offers primer on the cultivation of virtue at classical schools.

A 17-year-old homeschooler from Lander competed against 8,000 students and won a $150,000 scholarship, appearing with President Trump in the Oval Office.

Writing by hand trains focus—we pause before putting words on paper, and sometimes that pause is where real insights begin.
Annika Hernandez · Education NextClassical education offers more than a different curriculum; it offers a different vision of the child.
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