Highlands Latin School
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Highlands Latin School | |
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Address | |
2800 Frankfort Ave. & 10901 Shelbyville Rd. Louisville, Kentucky | |
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Religious affiliation(s) | Christian |
Founded | 2000 |
Founder | Cheryl Lowe |
Locale | Crescent Hill and Spring Meadows |
Grades | Kindergarten through 12 |
Enrollment | 585 |
Average class size | 14 |
Education system | Classical Christian |
Athletics | Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Baseball, Field Hockey |
ITBS Average | Top 1% Nationally[1] |
Average SAT scores | 1888[2] |
Average ACT scores | 27[2] |
Website | thelatinschool.org |
Highlands Latin School is a classical, Christian school located in Louisville, Kentucky for students from Kindergarten to the 12th grade. Founded in 2000 by Latin textbook author Cheryl Lowe the school currently enrolls 585 students in two campuses at 2800 Frankfort Ave (Crescent Hill) and 10901 Shelbyville Rd (Spring Meadows).[3] Several Highlands Latin teachers have written textbooks that are published by Memoria Press,[4][5][6] a classical education publishing house also founded by Cheryl Lowe.[3][5]
Highlands Latin School also has a campus in Carmel, Indiana at 1010 East 126th Street. *Highlands Latin in Indianapolis
See also
References
- ↑ "Highlands Latin ITBS Scores | Highlands Latin School, Louisville KY". Thelatinschool.org. Retrieved 2011-03-09.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "SAT Scores | Highlands Latin School, Louisville KY". Thelatinschool.org. Retrieved 2011-03-09.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 John R. Karman III (19 March 2010). "Highlands Latin School buys expansion site for $3.9 million". Business First of Louisville.
- ↑ "A Brief History of Memoria Press & Highlands Latin School". Retrieved 2010-08-01. "Memoria Press authors develop and teach their courses in Highlands Latin School classrooms."
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Robyn Davis Sekula (October 19, 2007). "Four businesses to set up shop at site of former Catholic church". Business First of Louisville. "Cheryl Lowe wrote her own Latin textbook when she couldn't find one that suited her needs, and Memoria Press Inc. was born in 2000."
- ↑ John R. Karman III (19 March 2010). "Highlands Latin School buys expansion site for $3.9 million". Business First of Louisville. "Highlands Latin operates as a subsidiary of Memoria Press Inc., a textbook publishing company owned by Lowe and her family."
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