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Hearing the Whole Symphony

Hearing the Whole Symphony

Blog ~ by Cass Jackson ~ I am sure I’m not the only high school student who has sometimes felt as if everything we do over these four years is shaping us to send in a few pieces of paper with words and numbers somehow meant to quantify and describe our character so we...
Teaching Virtues in the Classical Christian Liberal Arts Classroom

Teaching Virtues in the Classical Christian Liberal Arts Classroom

Blog ~ by Pres. Maria Koulianos ~  “Let everything take second place to our care of our children, our bringing them up to the discipline and instruction of the Lord. If from the beginning we teach them to love true wisdom, they will have great wealth and glory than...
Looking Along Learning: Discovering the Joy of Language

Looking Along Learning: Discovering the Joy of Language

Blog ~ by Allison Scheidegger ~  As a Latin and grammar teacher, I often pose questions to my students such as, “Why is this noun in the dative case?” or “Why is X happening grammatically here?” In response to such why questions, it seems to be the bent of...
Reflections on Pascha

Reflections on Pascha

Month: April 2019 ~ by Fr. Noah Bushelli ~ Christ is Risen! Indeed, He is risen!With these most joyous words, we celebrate the single most important event in history. I’ve been conscientiously preparing for and celebrating Pascha—the Greek word for Passover—for about...
Revisiting Winter

Revisiting Winter

Month: April 2019 ~ by Phaedra Shaltanis ~ Winter’s warming fires have long ago died and spring is flourishing. The verdant grass, the perfumed air, the burgeoning trees—all pulse with life and promise, balm for the earth that has too long languished in cold slumber....
Socratic teaching for kindergarteners? Can you even do that?

Socratic teaching for kindergarteners? Can you even do that?

Blog ~ by Celeste Gregor ~ Since I began teaching the Sr. Raphael School Liberal Arts Level 1 course three years ago, this may be the most common question I hear from parents interested in the course. Many families are attracted by the description of classical,...