by office | Sep 3, 2025 | Archives, Free Content, Library, News, Resource Library
[This piece was originally presented by John M. DeJak, J.D., during the 2025 ICLE National Conference as part of Reflections on the Renewal of Catholic Education during the banquet dinner on Wednesday, July 16, 2025]. The finest intellectual formation in my entire...
by Katie Gillett | Sep 3, 2025 | Archives, Free Content, In Practice, Library, News, Resource Library, Resources
The beginning of the school year is naturally full of enthusiasm as teachers, students, and parents eagerly anticipate the adventures ahead. And this year, we Catholics have a particular reason to be excited – we are celebrating the Jubilee Year of Hope! Jubilees are...
by office | Jul 19, 2019 | Archives, Free Content
When Edward and Michelle Trudeau’s daughter, Anya, enrolled in St. Jerome Academy’s sixth grade after years of classical homeschooling, she was a bit nervous about her first standardized test. The format was alien to her. As her parents tell it, they did not know what...
by office | Mar 2, 2019 | Free Content
One should expect to learn a lot about a school through the quality of its valedictory addresses. What do its best students speaking at the most important event of their lives to date want to share about their experience? What made their time at school memorable? What...
by office | Feb 24, 2019 | Free Content
When the Institute offers workshops on classical education or the Catholic intellectual tradition, math teachers seem to be the hardest to reach. Religion, Literature, Art, & Music teachers quickly recognize that their subjects provide great opportunities for...
by office | Feb 17, 2019 | Archives, Free Content
Michael S. Moynihan (Excerpted with permission from The Heights website. The original article can be found here.) In our times, entertainments of choice, especially for school age children and young adults, are primarily electronic: video games, television, movies,...