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Kinsa
03-04-2008, 03:34 PM
I know of Highlands School and I know of Logos...

What other ones are there in the USA?

Plaid Dad
03-04-2008, 03:54 PM
There are scads, with new ones opening every year.

Here (http://www.accsedu.org/36693.ihtml) is a listing from ACCS, an organization for Christian (i.e., Reformed) classical schools. As far as I know, they are neoclassical (based on the Sayers Trivium). Many NAPC*IS (http://www.napcis.org/member.html) schools are classical, some with a specifically Ignatian program - Kolbe Academy Day School (http://www.kolbe.org/pages.php?pageid=26) is a well-known one. The Trivium School (http://www.triviumschool.com/), The Lyceum, (http://www.thelyceum.org/) and New England Classical Academy (http://www.neclassicalacademy.org/) are others I know of. (Disclosure: The last one is a new school; I'm on the board and will likely be teaching there part-time in the fall. :))

Kinsa
03-04-2008, 04:02 PM
Thank you! Very informative! :D

Soph the vet
03-04-2008, 04:55 PM
Trinity at River Ridge just south of the Twin Cities. I believe it is 7th-12th grades.