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The Consortium for Classical Lutheran Education was recently featured in a paper published by the Heritage Foundation as one of the nine largest classical school
The Consortium for Classical Lutheran Education was recently featured in a paper published by the Heritage Foundation as one of the nine largest classical school
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What is the most important, universally binding principle that is embraced by classical Lutheran educators? Without question, it is our confession of faith. Classical Lutheran
People often ask the question: “Why Latin?” Classical Lutheran schools typically start formal Latin instruction in third grade or younger. Latin is considered a staple
This year’s CCLE fall symposium at Our Savior Lutheran Church & School, Grand Rapids, was attended by over 130 people who came together to learn
Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ! Registration is now open for Greek and Latin classes with the Institute for Classical Lutheran Education. Classes
Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ! The Consortium for Classical Lutheran Education is currently accepting submissions for the next issue of the Classical Lutheran Education
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The Board of the Consortium for Classical Lutheran Education has established the Classical Exemplar Excellentiae Domi award for CCLE members who homeschool their children: To
Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ! Calling all Lutheran educators, pastors, administrators, and homeschoolers! The Consortium for Classical Lutheran Education (CCLE) is
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