Dear MA, I think you should have live webpages for ALL Classical Studies classes, no matter which year they are offered. That way people see a full description and which books are used even for the classes not offered in a specific academic year - not simply the name of the class. This would help a lot when planning the high school years but also when recommending these classes to other people. Come to think of it, this should be done for all classes that are on a rotation, so Christian Studies as well. Thanks!
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Agree!!! (Plus characters to get to 10 so it posts)Debbie- mom of 7, civil engineering grad, married to mechanical engineer
DD, 27, BFA '17 graphic design and illustration
DS, 25, BS '18 mechanical engineering
DS, 23, BS '20 Chemsitry, pursuing phd at Wash U
(DDIL married #3 in 2020, MPOA grad, BA '20 philosophy, pusrsing phd at SLU)
DS, 21, Physics and math major
DD, 18, dyslexic, 12th grade dual enrolled
DS, 14, future engineer/scientist/ world conquerer 9th MPOA diploma student
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Originally posted by Mrs Bee View PostDear MA, I think you should have live webpages for ALL Classical Studies classes, no matter which year they are offered. That way people see a full description and which books are used even for the classes not offered in a specific academic year - not simply the name of the class. This would help a lot when planning the high school years but also when recommending these classes to other people. Come to think of it, this should be done for all classes that are on a rotation, so Christian Studies as well. Thanks!
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