Free PDF Download: Classical Schools in America: A Movement of Hope

The Consortium for Classical Lutheran Education was recently featured in a paper published by the Heritage Foundation as one of the nine largest classical school associations in the United States.

Here is an excerpt from “Classical Schools in America: A Movement of Hope”:

"Responding to parental demand for more options and input regarding their children’s education, lawmakers have created or expanded education choice programs in more than a dozen states over the past few years, restoring education freedom for rising numbers of American parents. But parents are not simply seeking education freedom: They are, in increasing numbers, seeking an education for freedom for their children—a classical liberal arts education that aims to form adults capable of understanding, exercising, and protecting their American rights and responsibilities. This report constitutes an inquiry into that model of education by surveying the growing number of classical liberal arts schools committed to it."

Latin Inscription from Emperor Augustus

Why Latin?

People often ask the question: “Why Latin?” Classical Lutheran schools typically start formal Latin instruction in third grade or younger. Latin is considered a staple

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