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A Spicy Manifesto on Classical Languages

In this fiery manifesto, Jesse Sumpter along with Tim Griffith argue that studying Latin and Greek is not just about translating dusty texts  - it's about unlocking the secrets of the English language and restoring it to its former glory. They believe these classical languages are essential for a well-rounded education, particularly for those who want to understand the very foundations of Western thought and the Christian worldview.

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FCCS Handbook

Discover the heart of Fayette Classical Christian School (FCCS) in our Parent/Student Handbook. Learn about our Christ-centered mission, classical education values, rigorous academic approach, and commitment to building future men and women for God’s Kingdom. From academics and discipline policies to school culture and family involvement, this handbook outlines everything that makes FCCS a unique and nurturing environment for learning. Explore how we 'Build, Beautify, and Defend' as we cultivate students' love for what is True, Good, and Beautiful.

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The Eight Essential Principles of Classical Pedagogy

This video is about the eight essential principles of classical pedagogy, which can help you improve your teaching!  In the video, the speaker argues that these principles are about more than just teaching techniques, but also about the philosophy of education.

Want to learn how to teach your students to truly understand information, rather than just memorize facts? Watch this video for actionable tips from a classical pedagogy expert! 

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Fayette Classical Christian School: A Word from the Headmaster

Pastor Will discusses the mission of Fayette Classical Christian School, emphasizing its focus on integrating all disciplines through a Christian worldview. He highlights the challenges of being a headmaster, including modeling joy and teaching advanced classes. Parents are encouraged to be the primary educators, with the school supporting this role. He contrasts classical Christian education with modern public education, noting that the former aims to develop virtuous individuals who can think critically and act virtuously, rather than just preparing students for jobs. The school values classical virtues and Christian virtues, aiming to produce students who are fully alive in their faith and capable of shaping their world.

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