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Homeschooling with Memoria Press and NCAA My oldest has homeschooled with (mostly) Memoria Press materials since Kindergarten He has also been on a competitive club swim team since he was five In this time he has never seriously expressed a desire to swim in college until about three weeks ago He has narrowed down his college list to two top contenders - one of
Starting Latin at older ages - where to begin? Greetings! We have decided to begin Latin instruction with our homeschooled children who are in grades 6 and 8 From the reading I have done on Memoria Press curriculum, First Form Latin seems to be the best starting point Does anyone have experience with beginning Latin with older students? Would you agree that First Form is
TORN between Sonlight and MP! - Classical Education and Curriculum . . . 18th year homeschooling, 15th year with Memoria Press DD College Senior - Math major and Classical Language minor DS College Freshman - Chemical Engineering, Swim Team DS Junior - MA - Precalculus, Austen Shakespeare Home - Chemistry and Medieval History DS 6th grade - 6A with Right Start H, AAS7
Anyone using Memoria Press in Australia? Hi everyone, Just wanted to put this question out here and hopefully get some advice is anyone using Memoria Press in Aus? If so How did you get on with your home education application, in particular your curriculum plan for the year that demonstrates you will generally follow the Australian Curriculum? Did you find
What are the essentials for a classical education? The one I most appreciated had an introduction that referenced Climbing Parnassus by Tracy Lee Simmons that Memoria Press sells What I have gleaned is that the basis of a classical education is the focus on classical languages (Latin and Greek) with the goal of being able to read texts written in those languages and quality, not quantity
high school latin, options and credits - Classical Education and . . . Some people might fault us for not covering as much material as other schools, but experience has shown us both at our physical school (Highlands Latin School) and our online school (Memoria Press Online Academy) that our students come out with significantly more mastery than those that just spend two years studying the grammar before they move