Course Objective: The course objective is to familiarize students with the great ideas contained in the original works by the greatest ancient Greeks, chronologically, beginning with the works of Homer, which are seminal to classical and Western civilization (see course syllabus for specific titles studied). Authors of the works studied this semester include: Homer, Hesiod, Aeschylus, Euripedes, Sophocles, Aesop, Herodotus and Plutarch.
- Teacher: Alicia Arango
- Teacher: Nicholas Arango
- Teacher: Franco Bertucci
- Teacher: Steve Bertucci
- Teacher: Patrick Carmack
- Teacher: Mrs. Amanda Charron
- Teacher: Mr. Joseph Cunningham
- Teacher: Mrs. Emily D'Antuono
- Teacher: Patricio Domínguez Valdés
- Teacher: Dr. Heather Erb
- Teacher: Dra. Verónica Gutiérrez
- Teacher: Dr. Curtis Hancock
- Teacher: Mrs. Kara Heyne
- Teacher: Marie Hnilicka
- Teacher: Dr. Piotr Jaroszynski
- Teacher: Miss Keelin Kelley
- Teacher: Miss Kiera Kelley
- Teacher: Mr. Joshua Kelly
- Teacher: Miss Catherine Kniaz
- Teacher: Tami Kozinski, MA
- Teacher: Miss Anastasia Lowell
- Teacher: Dr. Edmund Mazza
- Teacher: Ms. Caeley McDowell
- Teacher: Dr. Clare McGrath-Merkle
- Teacher: Ms. Nicole Mitchell
- Teacher: Dr. C.S. Morrissey
- Teacher: Ms. Ms.
- Teacher: Dr. Peter Redpath
- Teacher: Gemma Sánchez-O'Brien
- Teacher: Meaghan Scott
- Teacher: Miss Marissa Standage
- Teacher: Ms. Cynthia Stanley
- Teacher: James Sturgill
- Teacher: Dr. James Taylor
- Teacher: Mr. John Walsh
- Teacher: Ms. Anna Christine Woiwood
- Teacher: Mary Zimmerman
- Teacher: Mr. Matthew Zimmerman
Course Objective: To familiarize students with the great ideas contained in the original works written by the greatest ancient Greeks (not covered in the first semester course) which are foundational to classical and Western civilization (see course syllabus for specific titles studied ). Authors of the works studied this semester include: Thucydides, the Pre-Socratics [Thales, Anaximenes, Anamimander, Pythagoras, Heraclitus, Parmenides, Melissus, Zeno, Empedocles, Anaxagoras, Leucippus, Democritus, Plato, Aristotle, Plutarch, Hippocrates and Euclid.
- Teacher: Alicia Arango
- Teacher: Nicholas Arango
- Teacher: Steve Bertucci
- Teacher: Patrick Carmack
- Teacher: Mrs. Amanda Charron
- Teacher: Mrs. Emily D'Antuono
- Teacher: Patricio Domínguez Valdés
- Teacher: Ms. Martha Egan
- Teacher: Dra. Verónica Gutiérrez
- Teacher: Dr. Curtis Hancock
- Teacher: Mrs. Kara Heyne
- Teacher: Marie Hnilicka
- Teacher: Miss Keelin Kelley
- Teacher: Miss Kiera Kelley
- Teacher: Tami Kozinski, MA
- Teacher: Miss Anastasia Lowell
- Teacher: Ms. Therese Maire
- Teacher: Dr. Edmund Mazza
- Teacher: Ms. Caeley McDowell
- Teacher: Ms. Nicole Mitchell
- Teacher: Dr. Peter Redpath
- Teacher: Gemma Sánchez-O'Brien
- Teacher: Meaghan Scott
- Teacher: Miss Marissa Standage
- Teacher: Ms. Cynthia Stanley
- Teacher: James Sturgill
- Teacher: Dr. John Trapani
- Teacher: Mr. John Walsh
- Teacher: Ms. Anna Christine Woiwood
- Teacher: Mary Zimmerman
Course Objective: To familiarize students with the great ideas contained in the original works written by the greatest ancient Romans, beginning with Virgil, which are foundational to classical and Western civilization (see course syllabus for specific titles studied ). Authors of the works studied this semester include: Virgil, Livy, Plutarch, Julius Caesar, Cicero, Tacitus, Lucretius, Epictitus, Marcus Aurelius, Ptolemy, Galen, Plotinus, Moses [the last author from an earlier age, influenced Roman civilization in this period]).
- Teacher: OLC Admin
- Teacher: Mr. Michael Anderson
- Teacher: Alicia Arango
- Teacher: Franco Bertucci
- Teacher: Steve Bertucci
- Teacher: Miss Caecilia Brown
- Teacher: Patrick Carmack
- Teacher: Mrs. Amanda Charron
- Teacher: Mr. Joseph Cunningham
- Teacher: Mr. Matt D'Antuono
- Teacher: Mrs. Emily D'Antuono
- Teacher: Dr. Heather Erb
- Teacher: Dr. Curtis Hancock
- Teacher: Abbie Herbst
- Teacher: Mrs. Kara Heyne
- Teacher: Marie Hnilicka
- Teacher: Dr. Piotr Jaroszynski
- Teacher: Miss Keelin Kelley
- Teacher: Miss Kiera Kelley
- Teacher: Mr. Joshua Kelly
- Teacher: Miss Catherine Kniaz
- Teacher: Dr. Thaddeus Kozinski
- Teacher: Sophia Kozinski
- Teacher: Tami Kozinski, MA
- Teacher: Dr. Edmund Mazza
- Teacher: Ms. Caeley McDowell
- Teacher: Dr. Clare McGrath-Merkle
- Teacher: Dr. C.S. Morrissey
- Teacher: Julia Patterson
- Teacher: Dr. Peter Redpath
- Teacher: Tim/Lauren Rupar
- Teacher: Miss Khylie Small
- Teacher: Miss Marissa Standage
- Teacher: Miss Sarah Standage
- Teacher: Ms. Cynthia Stanley
- Teacher: James Sturgill
- Teacher: Dr. James Taylor
- Teacher: Mr. John Walsh
- Teacher: Ms. Anna Christine Woiwood
- Teacher: Dr. Joseph Woodard
- Teacher: Mary Zimmerman
- Teacher: Mr. Matthew Zimmerman
Course Objective: To familiarize students with the great ideas contained in the original works written by the greatest ancient Romans (not covered in the previous course) and the greatest writers through the early Middle Ages, from Plotinus through Dante, which are foundational to Western civilization (see course syllabus for specific titles studied). Authors of the works studied this semester include: the Evangelists Matthew and John, Augustine, Boethius, Muhammed, Bede, Tennyson, Maimonides, a’Kempis and Dante.
- Teacher: Mr. Michael Anderson
- Teacher: Alicia Arango
- Teacher: Franco Bertucci
- Teacher: Steve Bertucci
- Teacher: Miss Caecilia Brown
- Teacher: Patrick Carmack
- Teacher: Mrs. Amanda Charron
- Teacher: Mr. Matt D'Antuono
- Teacher: Mrs. Emily D'Antuono
- Teacher: Dr. Curtis Hancock
- Teacher: Abbie Herbst
- Teacher: Mrs. Kara Heyne
- Teacher: Marie Hnilicka
- Teacher: Dr. Piotr Jaroszynski
- Teacher: Miss Keelin Kelley
- Teacher: Miss Kiera Kelley
- Teacher: Sophia Kozinski
- Teacher: Tami Kozinski, MA
- Teacher: Ms. Therese Maire
- Teacher: Dr. Edmund Mazza
- Teacher: Julia Patterson
- Teacher: Tim/Lauren Rupar
- Teacher: Gemma Sánchez-O'Brien
- Teacher: Miss Khylie Small
- Teacher: Miss Marissa Standage
- Teacher: Miss Sarah Standage
- Teacher: James Sturgill
- Teacher: Dr. James Taylor
- Teacher: Dr. John Trapani
- Teacher: Mr. John Walsh
- Teacher: Ms. Anna Christine Woiwood
- Teacher: Mary Zimmerman
- Teacher: Mr. Matthew Zimmerman
- Teacher: Mrs. Camille Zimmerman
Course Objective: Course Objective: To familiarize students with the great ideas contained in the original works written by the greatest authors in the High Middle Ages to the Renaissance, from Chaucer through Cervantes, which are foundational to Western civilization (see course syllabus for specific titles studied). Authors of the works studied this semester include: Chaucer, Aquinas, Machiavelli, Thomas More, Erasmus, Copernicus, Calvin, Montaigne, and Cervantes.
- Teacher: Mr. Michael Anderson
- Teacher: Alicia Arango
- Teacher: Franco Bertucci
- Teacher: Steve Bertucci
- Teacher: Patrick Carmack
- Teacher: Ms. Hannah Carroll
- Teacher: Mr. Joseph Cunningham
- Teacher: Mrs. Emily D'Antuono
- Teacher: Dr. Heather Erb
- Teacher: Dr. Curtis Hancock
- Teacher: Mrs. Kara Heyne
- Teacher: Marie Hnilicka
- Teacher: Dr. Piotr Jaroszynski
- Teacher: Miss Keelin Kelley
- Teacher: Miss Kiera Kelley
- Teacher: Mr. Joshua Kelly
- Teacher: Miss Catherine Kniaz
- Teacher: Tami Kozinski, MA
- Teacher: Dr. Edmund Mazza
- Teacher: Dr. Clare McGrath-Merkle
- Teacher: Dr. C.S. Morrissey
- Teacher: Dr. Peter Redpath
- Teacher: Miss Marissa Standage
- Teacher: James Sturgill
- Teacher: Dr. James Taylor
- Teacher: Mr. John Walsh
- Teacher: Dr. Joseph Woodard
- Teacher: Mr. Matthew Zimmerman
Course Objective: To familiarize students with the great ideas contained in the original works written by the most influential authors in the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, from Shakespeare through Pascal, which are foundational to the ongoing dialogue of Western civilization (see course syllabus for specific titles studied). Authors of the works studied this semester include: Shakespeare (8 Plays), Galileo, Descartes, Bacon, Hobbes, Milton, and Pascal.
- Teacher: Mr. Michael Anderson
- Teacher: Alicia Arango
- Teacher: Franco Bertucci
- Teacher: Steve Bertucci
- Teacher: Patrick Carmack
- Teacher: Mrs. Amanda Charron
- Teacher: Mr. Matt D'Antuono
- Teacher: Mrs. Emily D'Antuono
- Teacher: Dr. Heather Erb
- Teacher: Dr. Curtis Hancock
- Teacher: Mrs. Kara Heyne
- Teacher: Marie Hnilicka
- Teacher: Miss Keelin Kelley
- Teacher: Miss Kiera Kelley
- Teacher: Miss Catherine Kniaz
- Teacher: Tami Kozinski, MA
- Teacher: Ms. Therese Maire
- Teacher: Dr. Edmund Mazza
- Teacher: Dr. Clare McGrath-Merkle
- Teacher: Dr. Peter Redpath
- Teacher: Gemma Sánchez-O'Brien
- Teacher: Miss Marissa Standage
- Teacher: James Sturgill
- Teacher: Dr. John Trapani
- Teacher: Mr. John Walsh
- Teacher: Ms. Anna Christine Woiwood
- Teacher: Dr. Joseph Woodard
- Teacher: Mr. Matthew Zimmerman
Course Objective: To familiarize students with the great ideas contained in the original works written by the most influential authors in the Enlightenment to the Modern Era, from Locke through De Tocqueville and the American Federalist papers and Constitution, which are foundational to the ongoing dialogue of Western civilization (see course syllabus for specific titles studied). Authors of the works studied this semester include: Shakespeare (4 Great Tragedies and the Tempest), Moliere, Racine, Swift, Locke, Hume, Rousseau, Hamilton, Adams, Jefferson, De Tocqueville, Mill, and Austen.
- Teacher: Mr. Michael Anderson
- Teacher: Alicia Arango
- Teacher: Franco Bertucci
- Teacher: Steve Bertucci
- Teacher: Patrick Carmack
- Teacher: Ms. Hannah Carroll
- Teacher: Mr. Joseph Cunningham
- Teacher: Dr. Heather Erb
- Teacher: Dr. Curtis Hancock
- Teacher: Abbie Herbst
- Teacher: Mrs. Kara Heyne
- Teacher: Marie Hnilicka
- Teacher: Dr. Piotr Jaroszynski
- Teacher: Miss Keelin Kelley
- Teacher: Miss Kiera Kelley
- Teacher: Mr. Joshua Kelly
- Teacher: Sophia Kozinski
- Teacher: Tami Kozinski, MA
- Teacher: Dr. Edmund Mazza
- Teacher: Dr. Clare McGrath-Merkle
- Teacher: Dr. C.S. Morrissey
- Teacher: Julia Patterson
- Teacher: Dr. Peter Redpath
- Teacher: Tim/Lauren Rupar
- Teacher: Gemma Sánchez-O'Brien
- Teacher: Miss Marissa Standage
- Teacher: James Sturgill
- Teacher: Dr. James Taylor
- Teacher: Mrs. Bren Walsh
- Teacher: Ms. Anna Christine Woiwood
- Teacher: Dr. Joseph Woodard
- Teacher: Mary Zimmerman
- Teacher: Mr. Matthew Zimmerman
Course Objective: To familiarize students with the great ideas contained in the great books written in the modern era, from Kant through Einstein, which are most influential in the ongoing dialogue of Western civilization (see course syllabus for specific titles and authors studied). Authors of the works studied this semester include: Kant, Goethe, Hegel, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Smith, Marx, Lincoln, Thoreau, Twain, Darwin, Orwell, Einstein, Cather.
- Teacher: Mr. Michael Anderson
- Teacher: Alicia Arango
- Teacher: Franco Bertucci
- Teacher: Steve Bertucci
- Teacher: Patrick Carmack
- Teacher: Mrs. Emily D'Antuono
- Teacher: Dr. Curtis Hancock
- Teacher: Mrs. Kara Heyne
- Teacher: Marie Hnilicka
- Teacher: Miss Keelin Kelley
- Teacher: Miss Kiera Kelley
- Teacher: Sophia Kozinski
- Teacher: Tami Kozinski, MA
- Teacher: Ms. Therese Maire
- Teacher: Dr. Edmund Mazza
- Teacher: Dr. Clare McGrath-Merkle
- Teacher: Julia Patterson
- Teacher: Dr. Peter Redpath
- Teacher: Tim/Lauren Rupar
- Teacher: Gemma Sánchez-O'Brien
- Teacher: Miss Marissa Standage
- Teacher: James Sturgill
- Teacher: Dr. James Taylor
- Teacher: Dr. John Trapani
- Teacher: Mrs. Bren Walsh
- Teacher: Ms. Anna Christine Woiwood
- Teacher: Dr. Joseph Woodard
- Teacher: Mary Zimmerman
- Teacher: Mr. Matthew Zimmerman