"When enemies had invaded his homeland...Bias was asked why he was carrying none of his goods with him. He said, 'Omnia mea mecum porto (all my goods I carry with me),' for he was carrying them in his heart, not on his shoulders, things not to be seen by the eyes but to be valued by the spirit." --Valerius Maximus As we get closer to summer vacation and 8th grade graduation, we become aware that our students truly do carry with them all their things of value: the lessons and knowledge they have gained throughout their days in this school. Latin students are now putting their knowledge and skills to work as they complete their year-end projects. Click on the tab at left for details about the project for each grade. Be sure to make the most of these remaining weeks by staying current in studies and assignments. Ex labore dulcedo (From effort comes sweetness...)
As we get closer to summer vacation and 8th grade graduation, we become aware that our students truly do carry with them all their things of value: the lessons and knowledge they have gained throughout their days in this school.
Latin students are now putting their knowledge and skills to work as they complete their year-end projects. Click on the tab at left for details about the project for each grade.
Be sure to make the most of these remaining weeks by staying current in studies and assignments.
Ex labore dulcedo
(From effort comes sweetness...)