There’s no universal start date for Latin in classical schools. Some begin in second grade, others wait until third or...
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How to Use Latin to Strengthen Your Trivium Page Structure
Too many classical school websites present Latin and the Trivium as parallel tracks—like two separate subjects...
Latin Isn’t Dead—It’s Formative
“Why do you teach Latin? It’s a dead language.” It’s a common question—and one that deserves more than a defensive...
Why Your Classical School Website Needs a Latin Program Page
Latin is the heartbeat of a classical curriculum—but for parents unfamiliar with classical education, it often raises...
Building a Great ‘Meet the Teacher’ Page for Classical Faculty
In a classical school, your teachers are not just content experts—they are culture carriers, character models, and...
Where to Link Your Events (And Where Not To)
If your school’s most inspiring events are buried two clicks deep in a dropdown menu, you’re not just hiding...
How to Use School Events as Stealth Admissions Tools
Most classical schools spend thousands on brochures, billboards, and open house nights—yet they overlook one of their...
What Patients Really Want to See in Your Office Tour
Most medical practices shoot an office tour like they’re showcasing a model home: gleaming floors, framed art,...








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