
Monday Mix-ins: All Those Greek Wars
Frieze of Royal Archers from the Palace of the Persian King Darius the Great at Susa {photo by Frans Vandewalle on flickr / CC BY-NC 2.0} Time for our mix-ins

Frieze of Royal Archers from the Palace of the Persian King Darius the Great at Susa {photo by Frans Vandewalle on flickr / CC BY-NC 2.0} Time for our mix-ins

{public domain photo} This week we will share a few videos and websites relating to the Ancient Greek Olympics, education, democracy, art, theater, and daily life in Ancient Greece. These

As we prepare to return from winter break, we decided to gather a list of full-length movies that are set in, or relate to (sometimes loosely) our historical time period,

{photo by Kannan Kartha on flickr / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0} Time for some mix-ins! We are having fun with Greek myths at every level, and today we’ll provide several supplemental

Integrity can be difficult to define, however, it’s usually known when its seen. These books show the value of integrity.

Did you catch our SLOCA Rhythms video in the Bear Necessities last week? Over the next couple of weeks we will be exploring our “Classical Education (with a twist)”, with

Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the assessment that something else is more important than fear. ― Franklin D. Roosevelt Happy Monday! It was so great to

Today we have Part II of our Parent Stories from our Family Business Meeting. First up a reflection from new parent Meredith McCall. Please see below for a transcript of

Today we continue on with special highlights from our 2021 – 2022 Family Business Meeting. We have two Parent Stories to share with you. First up, Jaime Hendrickson shares her

Happy Wednesday! We hope that everyone had a refreshing President’s Day weekend. Here at SLO Classical Academy we have been fortunate to have our very own Logic teacher – Jenna

