Abandoning America’s Founding Ideals
It cannot be disputed that we as a nation have failed to live up to our ideals. But this failure of action does not diminish the value of these ideals; indeed, it only highlights our desperate need for them.
It cannot be disputed that we as a nation have failed to live up to our ideals. But this failure of action does not diminish the value of these ideals; indeed, it only highlights our desperate need for them.
This past weekend on June 20, CLT administered its second ever completely remote proctored exam to thousands of students. While the day had its ups and downs, overall it was a huge success.
College Board drops plans for an at home SAT. Offering a secure remote proctored test requires putting students first.
The CLT10 is nationally norm referenced, and meets end-of-grade testing requirements for homeschool students in fifteen states.
CLT10 Distinguished Scholars, Regional Scholars, and National Award Recipients are being announced soon!
CLT registrations are over 1000%! Due to this high demand, we have transitioned our June 20 CLT to remote proctored. We are also limiting registrations.
A big CLT welcome to Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson, Associate Professor of Creative Writing at John Brown University and the winner of the Hiett Prize!
Rather than cancelling any tests due to COVID-19, CLT has tripled the testing dates available for this spring. Most importantly, we are making the April 25th CLT available to students via remote proctoring.
The CLT10 offers both a modernized, streamlined test-taking experience, and a classic curriculum that truly engages students’ minds.
Education is a calling, for the good of children and our society. But education can also be big business, and we were reminded of that Tuesday.