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Mar 03, 2022

Top 3 Reasons to Study Latin (Updated for 2024)

Sure, we could give the same benefits of Latin—lofty and perhaps overstated—everyone else gives. We could say that learning Latin will enhance your study of history, the fine arts, and literature. We could tell you that reading Cicero and Virgil in their original language is divinely beautiful. We might...

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Mar 01, 2022

3 Great American Women: Lives and Contributions

On February 28, 1776, George Washington wrote a letter thanking a renowned and talented young poet for the gift of verse honoring his recent appointment as Commander-in-Chief of the Colonial army. The letter read in part, ā€œIf you should ever come to Cambridge, or near headquarters, I shall be...

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Feb 28, 2022

Can Homeschoolers Go to College? Short Answer: YES!

On January 2, 2017, I posted a message and picture on our Classical Conversations Official Facebook page and received 2.1K reactions and 395 comments. I never imagined that our homeschool-to-college testimony would have received so much attention! Over the years, I would go back to the post and give...

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Feb 22, 2022

George Washington Carver and True Perseverance

I love to think of nature as unlimited broadcasting stations, through which God speaks to us every day, every hour and every moment of our lives, if we will only tune in and remain so.ā€ – George Washington Carver, Letter to Hubert W. Pelt (February 24, 1930) The Life...

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Feb 15, 2022

Booker T. Washington and True Success

Born into slavery, Booker T. Washington and his family were emancipated after the Civil War. Growing up, Washington endured many hardships. Nevertheless, he learned the value of hard work, education, and perseverance as he climbed the ranks of society. Booker T. Washington’s View of Success Our Challenge I students...

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Feb 14, 2022

New Scribblers and Foundations Cycle 2 Read-Alouds

One of the greatest, most satisfying phrases parents hear from their children is, ā€˜Please, read another chapter!’ If parents can teach their children to speak and to walk, which are two of the most difficult things humans learn to do, I know they can be their child’s best reading...

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Feb 08, 2022

Harriet Tubman and True Loyalty

Harriet Tubman went from a slave to a free woman to a driven abolitionist committed to rescuing others from the cruel bonds of slavery through the Underground Railroad. Although history is full of influential figures, it is those who risk their own lives to save those of others who...

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Feb 01, 2022

Amos Fortune and True Freedom

In celebration of Black History Month, we would like to commemorate one of the great heroes of American history, Amos Fortune. Amos was born an African prince named At-mun. When he was only fifteen, slave traders kidnapped and auctioned At-mun into a life of slavery in Massachusetts, where he...

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Jan 18, 2022

Classical Conversations Outreach Events Explained

Classical ConversationsĀ® leaders worldwide host several outreach events throughout the year to equip parents with the tools and confidence to succeed in homeschooling. But how are these events different, and which should you or your family attend? What are the Differences Between our Outreach Events? Although all Classical Conversations...

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