All convention information is now on Edmond North Latin Club Edmodo page: Latin Club link and code: 8rur2k

Check the Edmodo Latin Club Group for additional details.

2013-2014 Latin Club Officers:  Krista Spada-President Andrew Squires-Vice President Kristen Ball-Historian; Nabiha Ahmad-Projects, Quinn Haley-Spirit Leader;   Beth Taylor-Secretary


Not sure why to attend NJCL?  Check out Secret #255 from "What Colleges Don't Tell You". 

You can see the packet request application on the NJCL website. 

Here is a website that could give you ideas for a cross-stitch project, watercolor painting, or pencil drawing:  Beautiful crafts

The OJCL website is now available.

Contact Mrs. (Sylvester) Molchan: Stephanie.Molchan@edmondschools.net

NB:  I will be available for help after school Monday-Friday, at least until 3:15.  Wednesdays are Certamen practice days, but you may still come in to see me. 

Here's another article on the benefits of studying the Classics!

Check out scholarship opportunities for incoming college freshmen who have taken Latin in high school!

Latin I: The exam will count as 1/5 of your semester grade.  Any questions?

Latin II: Performance of Amor Vincit Omnia will take place on Friday!  The exam will cover Stages 21 and 22.

Latin IV:  Salvius has no funeral. WHAT?????  Let's celebrate his demise anyway:  Bring your goodies on Thursday:  CENA ULTIMA!

Studying for a test?  You can use the practice exercises at stage1.html Just change the number to whatever stage you are studying. The example given is for Stage 1. These are excellent practice for the test questions. And they're fun, too!  I found this website full of practice activities for CLC.  Check it out!

Need to reread a story?  If you are feeling lost or confused, the best thing to do is to go back and reread the stories, starting at the beginning. Work your way through them, and note questions that you have. When you reach a story that puzzles you, it is time to bring your questions to me. I am available almost every day after school, and I would be happy to help you.

 The Edmond Public School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, disability in admission to its programs, services, or activities, in access to them, in treatment of individuals, or in any aspect of their operations. The Edmond Public School District also does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices.

Latin Club link and code: 8rur2k

Olympics were history makers!  Do you love the Olympics?  Here's a blog about the Ancient and Modern Games!  Fascinating reading!

Summer Opportunity:  High School Latin Students are wanted for faculty at two-week Latin camps around the country!  Check it out!


Schedule of Latin Classes:1st hour:   Latin I    WELCOME TO LATIN I

2nd hour: Plan

3rd hour:  Latin II  Welcome TO LATIN II

4th hour:  Latin II  WELCOME TO LATIN II

5th hour:  Latin III/IV     Welcome to Latin IV

6th hour:  Latin I  Welcome to Latin I

School phone:  726-7223

Home phone:  942-0207

Links you may find useful or interesting:

 Latin students are prized as employees and students of professional schools.  Read more!

Cambridge Latin Course has a fantastic teacher-created companion website.  Please note, only the sample stages are free.  I have no connection to this website, but I think the $10 fee is well worth it for a year of access to all the supplementary material.  It's a nice thing to have, but not required.

Need an online Latin dictionary? Check this out!

Thinking about majoring in Classics when you go to college?  Check out UNC Asheville's "What Can You Do With a Major in Classics?"

Jobs will require a college education in the future!

Gladiator games are fun!  Get a perfect score on the National Latin Exam here!

Listen to classicists reading Latin poetry aloud.  Latin was meant to be heard!

A German classicist reads Book IV of the Aeneid.

The United States Congress recognizes the need for foreign language instruction in our schools!

 

 

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