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Where the Founding Fathers Found Their Inspiration
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Where the Founding Fathers Found Their Inspiration

August 20, 2026

Taylor McNeil


Where the Founding Fathers Found Their Inspiration

The idea of an independent United States was inspired in no small part by Greco-Roman ideals, argues a classics professor

Why some Catholic schools are going low-tech in the age of AI
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Why some Catholic schools are going low-tech in the age of AI

August 19, 2026

Zoey Maraist


Why some Catholic schools are going low-tech in the age of AI

Apart from classical or Montessori schools, technology use, including 1:1 device programs, is commonplace in U.S. Catholic schools. But as more and more studies come out showing the harms of heavy tech use in the classroom and beyond, some schools are starting to pull back.

Why Nolan's “Odyssey” Is Inspiring Adults To Learn Again
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Why Nolan's “Odyssey” Is Inspiring Adults To Learn Again

August 13, 2026

Emily de Rotstein,


Why Nolan's “Odyssey” Is Inspiring Adults To Learn Again

America's fascination with Homer suggests adults are hungry for a kind of formation classical education has been offering all along.

The One-Room Schoolhouse Is Making a Comeback. We Visited One.
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The One-Room Schoolhouse Is Making a Comeback. We Visited One.

August 12, 2026

The Epoch Times


The One-Room Schoolhouse Is Making a Comeback. We Visited One.

“Our goal is to resurrect the one-room schoolhouse as a place where siblings and neighbors learn together,” one founder said.

Will Sports Prepare Me for Life?
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Will Sports Prepare Me for Life?

August 10, 2026

Sabrina B. Little, Ph.D.


Will Sports Prepare Me for Life?

Character developed in sports may not impact life outside of sports.

The reading crisis is changing the conversation
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The reading crisis is changing the conversation

August 06, 2026

Robert Pondiscio


The reading crisis is changing the conversation

During my years at TIME magazine, the newsroom had a rule of thumb: If something happens once, it’s news. Twice is a coincidence. Three times? That’s a trend.

The Classical Christian Choice
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The Classical Christian Choice

August 06, 2026

Ericka Andersen


The Classical Christian Choice

School choice is making an excellent education affordable for more families

Why Classical Education Still Matters in the Modern Workplace
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Why Classical Education Still Matters in the Modern Workplace

August 04, 2026

Madeleine Burr


Why Classical Education Still Matters in the Modern Workplace

When people talk about “workforce readiness,” they usually ask if the applicant has technical skills, certifications, and professional polish. The better question is whether the applicant received the kind of education that fosters clear communication, integrity, and adaptability.

9 in 10 students expected to be eligible for Education Freedom Tax Credit
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9 in 10 students expected to be eligible for Education Freedom Tax Credit

July 28, 2026

Naaz Modan


9 in 10 students expected to be eligible for Education Freedom Tax Credit

The nation’s first and sweeping school choice program kicks in next year, when 51.7 million students are expected to be eligible, according to a report.

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