Shootin’ the Breeze with Mr. Bartel
We’re thrilled to have Mr. Rich Bartel back with us today with his most recent tournament update. As we continue to develop our Archery program here at SLOCA, you’ll hear
We’re thrilled to have Mr. Rich Bartel back with us today with his most recent tournament update. As we continue to develop our Archery program here at SLOCA, you’ll hear
Since we are off this coming Thursday (the official Pi Day for 2019), our 7th-grade math class decided to celebrate Pi Day early and are currently in their classroom enjoying
About a month ago, we received an email from a current parent, Andria McGhee, bringing our attention to a short TED Talk by Sir Ken Robinson. In her email she
If you are a part of our local community, you’ve heard by now that Bill Deresiewicz, who wrote Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite and the Way to
Welcome back to our popular Day in the Life series. Today we get to hear a bit more about the high school life at SLOCA! Folks are always curious about
The month of February has been proclaimed as the National African American History Month calling “upon public officials, educators, librarians, and all the people of the United States to observe
The weather has been slightly warmer these past few days but we’re not done with winter just yet! For today’s Tuesday Tell-All, we are sharing with you some tips from
“Talent is not enough, hard work makes the difference.” -Sunday Adelaja We’re back today with literature resources to help reinforce character growth! For the month of January, as we look
Towards the end of October of last year, our Director of Academic Life, Thaddeus Kozinski, started a series here on our blog dedicated to the better understanding of classical education.
A couple of weeks ago, we delved into the reasoning behind why we read books. For today’s tell-all, we’re going to hear from Adam Andrews again of Center for Lit
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