Evergreen Classical Community

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Welcome

Welcome to our homeschool community.  We hope you will find some helpful information here.  


Here is a pic of our community from our End of Year Celebration.

What is Classical Education?

Classical Education is a long standing tradition that emphasizes the development of well-rounded individuals through the study of liberal arts, including language, logic and rhetoric.  It often includes an emphasis on history and literature.   It aims to teach students not just what to learn, but also how to learn, fostering critical thinking and communication skills. 


The Trivium

Check out our Curriculum.

Grammar Program

Grades K-6

The Grammar stage in classical education, the first stage of the Trivium, is focused on laying the foundation of knowledge through memorization and rote learning. It typically occurs during elementary school years (Grades K-5/6). The goal is to build a rich intellectual inventory by memorizing facts, rules, and information. 

Our complete Grammar program teaches children Scripture, Latin, English Grammar, Math, Science, History, Geography, Timeline, and Hymns as we work through 4 cycles of History.

Learn More About Grammar

Fundamentals Program

Grades 4-6

In the Fundamentals program we learn to be great writers and thinkers, bridging the gap between the first and second stages (Grammar and Logic or Dialectic) of Classical Education.

We use Claritas Publishing Fundamentals and IEW.

Learn more about Fundamentals

Masterpoint

Masterpoint Grades 7-12

The MasterPoint Trail Guide is a series of classical homeschool curriculum guides for grades 7-12, created by JJ Veale, a veteran homeschooling parent with a background in classical education. Each guide provides a 32-week roadmap, blending classical and Charlotte Mason methodologies, to help parents and students navigate junior high and high school education. The curriculum covers core subjects—mathematics, language, science, literature, history, and philosophy—using carefully selected resources like Memoria Press Latin, Novare Science, and Classical literature.

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Masterpoint Trailguide
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