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  1. Before coming to the Lexington Latin School, Thomas Walters taught at Woodford County Middle School and has teaching experience with grades 6 through 12. Mr. Walters earned a B.S. in high school English education from Asbury University and an M. Div. from Southern Seminary.

  2. Magister Ryan Divine grew up in Sugarland, Texas, and Northern Kentucky, where he graduated from Covington Latin School in 2016. While at Latin School, he was involved in the National Junior Classical League (NJCL) all four years and the Basketball, Cross-Country, and Golf teams.

  3. Institutions offering Living Latin instruction include the Vatican and the University of Kentucky. In Great Britain, the Classical Association encourages this approach, and Latin language books describing the adventures of a mouse called Minimus have been published.

  4. The Louisville Cottage School is located on the Spring Meadows campus of the full-time Highlands Latin School in Louisville, Kentucky. The school meets Mondays and classes are offered in à-la-carte fashion. Courses offered include Latin, Classical Studies, Literature, Composition, and Science.

  5. The Classical Core Curriculum was developed at Highlands Latin School in Louisville, Kentucky. After teaching the mastery of basic skills and classical children's literature in the primary grades, its dual focus is on the intellectual skills of the liberal arts and the cultural content of the great books from 3rd through 12th grade.

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  6. Conventiculum Latinum. Learn about our current schedule of offerings at www.conventiculum.com. Read more about the Dickinson College seminar >>. Read more about the UK Institute of Latin Studies, in which Latin from all times is taught in its continuity and in the target language >>.

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  8. LATIN IN SCHOOLS, TEACHING OF. Since it was first instituted as a formal course of study – first for Roman children, and then for members of the ever-expanding Roman Empire – Latin has been a staple of formal curricula. And for almost all of that time, controversy has swirled around the methodologies that should be used to teach Latin, its ...

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