![]() ![]() It really wasn’t until the corporate overlords stepped in and said we were doing it all wrong that things went sour. And we did a lot of extra social stuff ON CC days. Our community was unique in that we did a ton together even outside of CC days. I didn’t think much about what we were paying (even though we were a hair’s breath from the poverty love at that time) because it seemed like such a great opportunity for structured, weekly social contact while also getting some learning done. ![]() And, to be honest, for the four years we were there, that is mostly why we stayed. Well, we joined so our kids would have friends. What end goals you were attempting to achieve by joining Classical Information?ĭid the program work for you? Why or why not?įeel free to elaborate. What did it offer that other programs did not have? What appealed to you about Classical Conversations? So, to help my readers and me understand more, can you tell us: Whether your experience ended up being positive or negative, I think most parents had their children’s best interest in mind when they chose Classical Conversations. Classical Conversations communities are in 22 different foreign countries.īecause I have a diverse readership here, perhaps it would be good to go back to the beginning so that those who aren’t familiar with Classical Conversations or who don’t homeschool can understand more about it.Įach of you has a personal story of why you joined.There are over 2,500 Classical Conversations communities in all 50 states.45,000 Families are participating in Classical Conversations.As of January 2018, there are over 117,000 students enrolled in Classical Conversations.Here’s the thing about homeschooling many people don’t understand: homeschooling is vast with many “flavors.” I’m not sure when it registered for me that Classical Conversations was far more than just a group meeting in the Seattle area. If memory serves correctly, they even competed with local area schools. What did I know? I had come from Virginia Beach where we had our own homeschool athletic clubs. I incorrectly assumed that this family was part of a homeschool group from the Pacific Northwest. When I encountered the family who participated in Classical Conversations at the homeschool family camp in Washington state. ![]() NOTE: This is part of a series that began with this post: Classical Conversations: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Please take a seat and join the conversation, even if you aren’t a homeschool parent. Classical Conversations, #ClassicalConvMadeKnown ![]()
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