Sunday, September 8, 2013

CC Fee Information

FOUNDATIONS & ESSENTIALS

Registration Fee - Due at time of Registration. All fees are Nonrefundable.
$75 per first child in each program. $50 per subsequent child. This will hold your spot.
Supply Fee- Due April 4, 2013
$50 per child in Foundations; $20 per child in Essentials also.
Tuition Fee- Due July 20, 2013
$325 per child per program.
Facility Fee- Due July 20, 2013
$70 per student

What other expenses will I have the first year?

Curriculum
Foundations Program- approximately $160 the first year per family; could be more if you would like to purchase additional non-required supplies. The curriculum purchased the first year is used every year so that's a one time expense with the exception of new editions.
Essentials Program- approximately $120 per family the first year and about $50 subsequent years.

Nursery*. This is an optional service available for siblings of enrolled children age 3 and under.
 $25 Registration/supply fee per child.
$70 per child per semester.
Afternoon Program*. For those who are on campus for Essentials or Challenge and need childcare for their other children.
$25 Registration/supply fee per family and $70 per semester per child (max $200 per family per semester).

Program Overview

Detailed Overview of Classical Conversations Program


Classical Conversations was developed and founded by Leigh Bortins, a homeschooling mother of four from North Carolina. Bortins designed the program to connect Christian homeschooling families across the U.S. who choose to embrace a classical education approach. These families are organized into "communities," local groups of directors, tutors, parents and students who meet weekly and commit to following the recommended structure and curriculum.
Classical Conversations Structure and Costs Each Classical Conversations community is headed by a trained director, who oversees the tutors and manages the local group. The directors and tutors are paid based on the number of students in the community. Parents often sign up as tutors to offset the cost of the program for their own children. In addition to tuition costs, parents pay for the cost of the curriculum and any needed materials, a yearly registration fee, art and supply fee, and a facility fee.
For families who have children 3 and under on campus, there is a fee for nursery/child care.
For those who have non-enrolled children on campus in the afternoon, there is an afternoon program fee.
Based on the Classical Education Model Classical Conversations bases its home school program on the classical education model of the three stages of learning, called the Trivium – the grammar stage (knowledge), dialectic stage (understanding), and the rhetoric stage (wisdom).
Foundations Program: Memorization for K–6th Grade Students The Classical Conversations Foundations Program is centered on a rigorous memorization program in the following subjects: history, geography, science, timeline, art, music, English, Latin, math, and Bible verses. Each week, CC tutors use drills, songs, and games to memorize facts and vocabulary in the various subjects. Art projects, science experiments, and oral presentations are also included at the Foundations level.
Foundations students may also participate in the optional Memory Masters track, a designation awarded to those who have memorized and successfully recited all facts for the year.
Memorization Topics Covered in Three Cycles Over Three Years Classical Conversations structures its learning cycles into three years. Each cycle is 24 weeks – 12 weeks in the fall semester, and 12 weeks in the winter-spring semester.
  • Cycle 1: Ancient Through Modern World History, Biology, Earth Science, Art (Masters & Drawing), English (Verbs & Prepositions), Latin (Noun Endings/Declensions), Bible Memory (Exodus 20)
  • Cycle 2: Pre-Reformation World History Through Today, Ecology, Astronomy, Physical Science, Art (Impressionists, Drawing), English (Pronouns, Adverbs, Conjunctions), Latin (Verb Endings/Conjugations), Bible Memory (Ephesians 6)
  • Cycle 3: U.S. History (Columbus to Current Events), Anatomy, Chemistry, Art (American Masters, Drawing), English (Participles, Irregular Verb Tenses, and Clauses), Latin (Translating John 1), Bible Memory (John 1:1-7)
  • All Cycles: Creation to Modern America Timeline, Music (Composers, Music Theory), Math (Multiplication Tables, Conversions, Geometric Formulas)
Essentials Program: Afternoon Classes for 4th–6th Grade Students In addition to the Foundations program, Classical Conversations offers the Essentials Program for 3rd through 6th grade students. Essentials is a two-hour afternoon class covering English grammar, writing, and math drills. Essentials is designed to complement the Foundations classes, but it is not a prerequisite.
A Typical Day at a Classical Conversations Community Communities meet once a week, and follow a typical schedule for the Foundations and Essentials students:
  • 9:10–9:30 a.m.: Entire group gathers and opens with prayer, a presentation by one or two of the families, announcements, and Bible verse recitations.
  • 9:30–Noon: Classes focusing on memorizing facts in core subjects, hands-on arts projects, science projects, and presentation skills.
  • Noon–1:00 p.m.: Lunch and Recess
  • 1:00–3:00 p.m.: Essentials Program for 4th through 6th grade students.
The Challenge Programs for Junior High and High School Students Classical Conversations’ Challenge programs for 7th–12th graders take on an even more rigorous academic load than the CC younger students. Junior high and high school students meet for 30 weeks – 15 weeks in the fall, and 15 weeks in the spring. The upper levels focus on Saxon Math, Apologia science curriculum, classic literature, writing skills, Latin, debate, and logic and rhetoric using Socratic methods.
The goals at the Challenge level are to provide home school students with college-prep instruction using the classical education model, and to equip parents with record keeping and transcript preparation information.
Learn More about Classical ConversationsHow does a Christian homeschooling family decide whether Classical Conversations is the right fit for their children? First, pray for God’s wisdom and direction. Next, attend a CC information meeting or Open House, and ask a lot of questions. Research and consult with other parents about their experiences.
For some, Classical Conversations may be the answer to many homeschooling dilemmas. For others, another approach may be more appropriate. One of the beauties of homeschooling is the freedom to find the right educational fit for each family.

Supplies Needed for Foundations

Your child will need these items for class:
Backpack or Bag
Geography Trivium Table (one per student)
Labeled snack for morning (and afternoon, if applicable).
Labeled water bottle
You may pack lunch family style as we will all be together for lunch. 
Remember to label your lunch box/cooler too.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Registration Information

Our campus is filling up quickly!  To register, fill out this form  http://www.classicalconversations.com/images/pdffiles/2013_REG_FORM_All.pdf
and mail a check made out to Kristen Lester at 10802 Norman Avenue, Fairfax, VA 22030.

Registration fee will hold your children's spot and all other fees are due July 20th.

If you have any questions, email us at CliftonCC.Trivium@gmail.com.





Saturday, May 18, 2013

What is Classical Conversations?

Campus Information

CC of Clifton meets on Wednesdays for 12 weeks in the Fall and 12 weeks in the Spring at The King's Chapel in Clifton, Virginia.   



Across the United States, Classical Conversations Communities exist to complementyour home-centered education and connect you with like-minded families. Each community is facilitated by a trained parent-director, and classes are led by trained parent-tutors who model the classical tools of learning. Tutors have the privilege of encouraging students toward becoming lifelong learners while also encouraging parents in the classical teaching of their children.

Our three curriculum programs support your home-centered education by providingteaching tools for you, the parent, and quality educational materials for your student. Our guides, books, timeline cards, and multimedia resources have been thoughtfully crafted and selected. The math, science, literature, Latin, history, geography and fine arts studied in our Foundations Program represent a broad and interesting body of information. Our Essentials Program students work toward mastering English language skills and improving their writing technique.

One of the greatest benefits of joining our CC Communities is they provide a place for your students to enjoy other students. Kids love the chance to interact, play, and have some FUN as they are—incidentally—building a scale model of the solar system. Or making beautiful music on the tin whistle. Or learning Socratic logic. And let’s face it: Homeschooling is hard work. Parents need a place to plug in and support one another, too!

Our Foundations Communities serve children in the early stages, roughly ages 4 to 11. Foundations parents and students meet once a week for 24 weeks during the school year. Once late-elementary students enter the dialectic stage of learning, they join peers in ourEssentials Communities, which usually meet in the afternoons after Foundations. In the middle and high school years, students hone their dialectic and rhetoric skills in ourChallenge Communities.

Classical Conversations values your time and commitment to quality classical Christian education for your family. We honor your desire to train your children in the way they should go. Thank you for allowing us the privilege of joining you on the journey!

For more information about Classical Conversations, visit their website at http://www.classicalconversations.com