High School

Classical Greek II – T/Th 3:00 PM with Brian Ashland

Introducing the language of ancient Athens, the language of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle among others, we will be starting with the Greek writing system, grammar(including Latin grammatical categories), morphological forms, and syntax. Modern Greek pronunciation will be used as a basis for reading instead of an historicalphonological reconstruction. Required Text (to be purchased by the …

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Classical Greek III – T/Th 4:00 PM with Brian Ashland

Continuing our study of the language of ancient Athens, the language of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle among others. Modern Greek pronunciation will be used as a basis for reading instead of an historical phonological reconstruction. Throughout the year, we will continue to parse morphological constructions, building upon our understanding of syntax as we begin to read …

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Ancient Greek Literature & Composition T/Th 11:00 AM with Dallas Shipp

Greek Literature is a survey of ancient pagan classics. We will read and discuss Greek myth, Homer’s epics, and tragic drama from an Orthodox perspective. We will also practice composition by identifying values and writing persuasive paragraphs and short essays in response to our readings. This class is recommended for high school students, but can …

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American Civics & Economics, T/Th 11:00 AM with Dcn. Basil Hinkle

CivicsStudents will become familiar with the Founding Documents of the United States, including the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, as well as the Federalist Papers & Non-Federalist Papers. They will learn how American Government was conceived, developed, and works at a practical level. What are the three branches of government and …

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