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My 7 yr old twins are starting at a new classical charter school this fall too! I am so excited about this opportunity for them. There have been a number of meet-and-greets so I am getting to know the parents. The closer we get to opening, the more certain I am of my decision to send them there.

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Oooh, how do you find these classical charter schools? There has to be one around here, right?!! :glare: I'm not so sure. Nice surprise for you though!

 

Honestly, I didn't know they existed outside the Phoenix area.

 

Barb

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This school is using a lot of the same materials I use at home, or have considered (including Singapore Math, YAY!) But I'm surprised that Peace Hill Press in on anyschool's radar, particularly a public school's. Is anyone else aware of an institution using their materials?

 

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Congrats!! I applied for the one near me- dd is #87 and ds #91 on the waiting list. It's pretty intense from what I hear, which probably wouldn't have been a good fit for ds's learning difficulties. Yea for your kiddos!

 

Are you in the West Valley?

 

My older ones attended the one in Glendale for a couple of years and it had its pros and cons. I loved the curriculum and the philosophy, but at the end of the day, a school is a school. It sort of takes over your life. I missed the homeschooling lifestyle. I'll be interested to see how the Archway school is different from the upper school Academy. I have a feeling it may be a one-year experiment for one or two of them, but I'm keeping an open mind. I'm excited about having the time to focus on my highschoolers for a while. And having time to paint the house, if you want to know the truth.

 

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This school is using a lot of the same materials I use at home, or have considered (including Singapore Math, YAY!) But I'm surprised that Peace Hill Press in on anyschool's radar, particularly a public school's. Is anyone else aware of an institution using their materials?

 

Barb

 

Yes. Three local schools (1 classical Christian, 2 homeschool partnership programs attached to Christian schools) use some PHP materials, particularly SOTW.

 

Also, I almost took a job with Great Hearts a few years ago, but the timing was not right. One of my grad school classmates teaches at Scottsdale Prep and loves it. I hope the year goes well for your family. :001_smile:

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Yes. Three local schools (1 classical Christian, 2 homeschool partnership programs attached to Christian schools) use some PHP materials, particularly SOTW.

 

 

Wow, I love to hear that. It's like a little mini-revolution. :D

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within the school. They offer: 4 years of Latin with advanced classes in translating from original sources, AP Latin, Greek, AP classical literature classes (Homer, Greek plays...), Symposiums....

 

They also offer a Science Academy which offers all AP level Science courses.

 

Pretty impressive if you ask me. :D

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within the school. They offer: 4 years of Latin with advanced classes in translating from original sources, AP Latin, Greek, AP classical literature classes (Homer, Greek plays...), Symposiums....

 

They also offer a Science Academy which offers all AP level Science courses.

 

Pretty impressive if you ask me. :D

 

I find this really encouraging! Though it's still just a niche in the grand scheme, I don't know that a public school offered classical studies 10 years ago. I think SWB (and possibly K12?) has had a lot to do with the increased interest.

 

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within the school. They offer: 4 years of Latin with advanced classes in translating from original sources, AP Latin, Greek, AP classical literature classes (Homer, Greek plays...), Symposiums....

 

They also offer a Science Academy which offers all AP level Science courses.

 

Pretty impressive if you ask me. :D

 

I'd love a link to this! :)

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This school is using a lot of the same materials I use at home, or have considered (including Singapore Math, YAY!) But I'm surprised that Peace Hill Press in on anyschool's radar, particularly a public school's. Is anyone else aware of an institution using their materials?

 

Barb

 

There is a private independent Catholic school in the Pittsburgh area that uses the WTM in planning a lot of their curriculum, and there are some public classical charter schools in the St Paul/Minneapolis area that do the same, including using SOTW. Unfortunately the waiting list for the public charter schools is a few hundred students long - a lot of my homeschool friends dream of getting their kids in each year during the lottery, but thus far only two have actually gotten in.

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We have at least one private school here that offers Classical WTM. It is a nice option for former homeschoolers, reasonably priced ($4,K) and meets M-Th 9am-2pm.....or at least that was what it was when they opened. It was meant to be a part school and part homeschool school, but once they added 9-12 they went to a full private school option.

 

There is a public charter Classical type school too, but I don't think they use WTM. Right now I think the public option only goes up to 6th grade.

 

We considered it for a brief moment, but my kids just beg to be homeschooled. :tongue_smilie: My oldest also has some LD and I don't think either of the above can accommodate his needs.

 

 

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I have been excited, lately, about this. Though our family will continue homeschooling, I LOVE seeing all these classical charter schools that are popping up!!! It is encouraging to see that classical education, a proven method of solid education for close to two millennia, is on the rise once again. It gives me such hope for our nation as a whole.

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