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National Latin Exam silver medal. The National Latin Exam is a test given to Latin students. Sponsored by the U.S.-based American Classical League and the National Junior Classical League, the exam was given in 2023 to over 107,000 students in the U.S., Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Poland, United Kingdom, Zimbabwe, and Taiwan. [1]
Currently based in Hamilton, Ohio, [1] the league publishes and provides hundreds of teaching aids; runs a national placement service for teachers of Latin and Greek; [3] sponsors the National Latin Examination (NLE); [4] functions as the parent organization of both the National Junior Classical League (NJCL) [5] and National Senior Classical ...
This category is intended for any and all articles relating to the American Classical League (ACL), particularly its student-run affiliations. Pages in category "American Classical League" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The idea of creating a junior organization to the American Classical League was first proposed in 1927 at the organization's annual meeting. A committee was appointed to study the matter, but it decided two years later that it wouldn't be worth pursuing at the time.
The National Senior Classical League (National SCL or NSCL) is an organization – mostly of college students – which promotes the study, appreciation and advancement of the Classics. It is the college-level affiliate of the National Junior Classical League (NJCL), and both organizations are sponsored by the American Classical League (ACL).
American Classical Education is traditional education based on seeking and discovering truth, goodness, and beauty. This approach includes the study of Latin and teaches students how to learn and ...
The Rutherford County Board of Education has reviewed two plans by American Classical Academy. The board voted 6-1 against the initial application July 2022 before approving a revised plan in a 5 ...
Ronnick graduated from Sarasota High School in 1972 and earned a BA in Classics and Sociology from the University of South Florida in 1975. She went on to complete an MS in Library Science at Florida State University in 1977, followed by an MA in Latin at the University of Florida in 1986, and a PhD in Classical Studies at Boston University in 1990.