Memoria Press Classical Homeschool Curriculum for High School Students
Memoria Press offers classical, Christian, and complete homeschool curricula for students from Kindergarten to Twelfth Grade. In this part 2 episode, Carrie and Paul Schaeffer dive into the second part of Upper School Curriculum, to further explain why each curriculum placement is critical to classical education. In this episode, they will cover Literature, Classical & Christian Studies, Composition, and Logic. --[HJL: 116 | Paul Schaeffer]-- We at Memoria Press want to support new and veteran homeschoolers in educating their children with truth, goodness, and beauty. If you are struggling, please reach out to our helpful customer service representatives or Carrie McGraw, our homeschool liaison. We wish you the best in your homeschooling journey, and, remember, we are here to help! About the Show: The Homeschool Journal is a homeschooling podcast and webshow hosted by Homeschool Liaison, Carrie McGraw. Join us as Carrie sits down with homeschooling veterans, first-time homeschoolers, curriculum and education experts, and long-time friends to share the joys and journeys of the classical homeschool experience.

Our Classical Homeschool Curriculum For High School (Part 1)

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