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Classical Conversations® supports National School Choice Week

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by John
Monday, 20 January, 2020
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Southern Pines, North Carolina — National School Choice Week, Jan. 26-Feb. 1, has rapidly become the world’s largest education-related public awareness effort.   Sponsored by Homeschool Now USA, National School Choice Week has grown from 150 events in 2011 to over 35,...
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Classical Conversations named a Best Christian Workplace

Classical Conversations named a Best Christian Workplace

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by John
Tuesday, 10 December, 2019
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For the fourth year in a row, Classical Conversations, Inc., has been honored as a Certified Best Christian Workplace by the Best Christian Workplaces Institute. The certification is in response to a survey of CC employees by BCWI.   Best Christian Workplaces Institute...
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Classical Conversations serves California family well

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by John
Wednesday, 24 July, 2019
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Julieta Woo says she has never won a drawing or a contest in her life, so she was surprised to learn there was a drawing for the recent Challenge Graduates Survey for Parents and Students and doubly surprised that she had  won the drawing and the $300 prize.   Julieta...
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Challenge III student earns CLT National Award

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by John
Monday, 08 July, 2019
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A Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, high school student posted one of the highest scores on the Classical Learning Test this summer, earning a National Award and a $2,500 scholarship.   The CLT is a nationally-standardized college entrance exam designed for students who have...
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Indiana CC student wins $10,000 NMM championship

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by John
Tuesday, 07 May, 2019
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Fishers, Indiana—Tobin Seiple is just 11, but his ability to memorize facts is amazing. So amazing, in fact, that the Fishers student won a national memory championship and a $10,000 cash prize April 30.   The gregarious sixth-grader was one of 16 finalists in the...
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