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May 8, 2025May 21, 2025Blog

What Good Exams?

What Good Exams? by President Dr. Andrew Seeley Over the past few years, I have grown more concerned about the negative effects […]

March 19, 2025May 21, 2025Blog

Take the Sun Away – Maybe They’ll Notice!

Take the Sun Away – Maybe They’ll Notice! Last year, immediately after the solar eclipse, I received this email from a headmaster […]

February 17, 2025May 21, 2025Blog

An Armory of Stories

An Armory of Stories by Grace Steele Whether we are prepared for it or not, life is filled with passion, tragedy, joy, […]

November 21, 2024May 21, 2025Blog

Why Do We Have to Read This?

Why Do We Have to Read This? by Susan Orr Traffas From the October 2024 newsletter of Mary Seat of Wisdom Academy […]

November 11, 2024May 21, 2025Blog

A Day at Immaculata Academy 

A Day at Immaculata Academy  by Dr. Andrew Seeley, President When I was asked to give a talk at Immaculata Classical Academy […]

April 2, 2024May 21, 2025Blog

How to Teach The Lord of the Rings to Young Children

by Mary Shaye Brost While The Lord of the Rings tells of an ancient, fantastical tale, its significance and relatability is not […]

March 22, 2024May 21, 2025Blog

Serendipity and Education

by Michelle Ferguson, Boethius Fellow When I first learned the word “serendipity” as a child, I knew I had made a friend for […]

February 21, 2024May 21, 2025Blog

Treasures Old: Wisdom and Inspiration from the History of Catholic Education

by President and Co-Founder Dr. Andrew Seeley Over its 2000 years of history, the Church has drawn on the best traditions of […]

January 25, 2024May 21, 2025Blog

Friendship, History, and Tradition: Three Criteria for the Development of the Canon

by Dr. Erik Ellis, Senior Boethius Fellow I was recently asked by friends in South America to help set guidelines for the […]

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