Classical Academic Press

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StatusActive
Founded2001 (2001)
FoundersChristopher Perrin, Greg Lowe, Joelle Hodge, Rob Baddorf, and Aaron Larson
Country of originUnited States
Classical Academic Press
StatusActive
Founded2001 (2001)
FoundersChristopher Perrin, Greg Lowe, Joelle Hodge, Rob Baddorf, and Aaron Larson
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationCamp Hill, Pennsylvania, US
DistributionWorldwide
Publication typesCurriculum, books, multimedia
Nonfiction topicsLatin, Greek, Spanish, science, logic, writing, rhetoric, grammar, poetry, literature, history, Classical education
ImprintsNovare Science
Official websiteclassicalacademicpress.com

Classical Academic Press publishes books and K–12 curriculum (including Latin, Greek, Spanish, science, logic, writing, rhetoric, grammar, poetry, literature, history) with the motto, “Classical Subjects Creatively Taught.” The press started in 2001 as a privately owned publishing company with multiple partners, including CEO and cofounder Christopher Perrin, to develop and publish classical curricula and media. The press is recognized as a leading provider of independent and public charter schools as well as homeschools influenced by the renewal of classical education and classical Christian education.[1][2][3]

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