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WELCOME This one-of-a-kind gathering in Louisville, Kentucky, brings together homeschoolers, brick-and-mortar educators, and lifelong learners. Attend talks from leading voices in classical education, dive into practical and philosophical workshops on teaching, and connect with a community that shares your passion for the great tradition.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Andrew Pudewa

Dr. Carol Reynolds

Scott Newstok

Leigh Lowe

Tracy Lee Simmons

Kathy Becker

Joseph Pearce

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OVERVIEW | Sodalitas

Sodalitas offers you the opportunity to connect with other homeschooling families, be inspired by the beauty of classical education, and become better equipped to lead your family in a successful school year. From plenary sessions on broad themes to content-packed workshops aimed to cover homeschool-related topics, Sodalitas will be a wonderful time spent with friends—new and old—discussing the struggles and successes of homeschooling, and sharing tips for the year ahead! Both in-person attendance and virtual attendance are available.

Hospitality & Travel

Breakfast and lunch are provided on July 7 and July 8. Monday night (July 7) we provide a boxed dinner for “Sup and Shop” so that you can take your time perusing curriculum, conferring with Memoria Press Curriculum Advisors, or sharing more time with friends. If you are traveling to Louisville from out of town, reserve a discounted room at one of our Memoria Press hotel blocks—see below! Here are also Places To Eat and Things To Do around town.

Introducing the Student Literary Symposium!

In-Person Sodalitas parents are invited to bring your students (ages 15-19) to the inaugural Student Literary Symposium. Registered youth will spend two days (July 7-8) engaging with great literature and poetry, sharpening their writing skills through structured workshops, and enjoying outdoor activities. Sessions include a study of The Whirligig of Life, essay-building exercises, poetry study and composition, and keynote talks on reading and classical languages. These sessions will not be recorded, so there is no virtual option available. Click here to view the Symposium schedule and click here for for more information on Symposium content and speaker biographies. Spots are limited!

OVERVIEW | Sodalitas

Sodalitas offers you the opportunity to connect with other homeschooling families, be inspired by the beauty of classical education, and become better equipped to lead your family in a successful school year. From plenary sessions on broad themes to content-packed workshops aimed to cover homeschool-related topics, Sodalitas will be a wonderful time spent with friends—new and old—discussing the struggles and successes of homeschooling, and sharing tips for the year ahead! Both in-person attendance and virtual attendance are available.

Hospitality & Travel

Breakfast and lunch are provided on July 7 and July 8. Monday night (July 7) we provide a boxed dinner for “Sup and Shop” so that you can take your time perusing curriculum, conferring with Memoria Press Curriculum Advisors, or sharing more time with friends. If you are traveling to Louisville from out of town, reserve a discounted room at one of our Memoria Press hotel blocks—see below! Here are also Places To Eat and Things To Do around town.

Introducing the Student Literary Symposium!

In-Person Sodalitas parents are invited to bring your students (ages 15-19) to the inaugural Student Literary Symposium. Registered youth will spend two days (July 7-8) engaging with great literature and poetry, sharpening their writing skills through structured workshops, and enjoying outdoor activities. Sessions include a study of The Whirligig of Life, essay-building exercises, poetry study and composition, and keynote talks on reading and classical languages. These sessions will not be recorded, so there is no virtual option available. Click here to view the Symposium schedule and click here for for more information on Symposium content and speaker biographies. Spots are limited!

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OVERVIEW | Subject Intensives

Subject Intensives (previously called “Pre-Conference”) are workshops that offer practical training on common classroom courses, geared toward homeschoolers and classical educators who need additional direction or specific content help in certain subjects. Both in-person attendance and virtual attendance are available. Please note: Subject Intensives take place on July 9. You can register for this day on its own or add it to your Sodalitas (July 7-8) or Teacher Training (July 10-11) registration.

Hospitality & Travel

Breakfast and lunch are provided on July 9. If you are traveling to Louisville from out of town, reserve a discounted room at one of our Memoria Press hotel blocks—see below! Here are also Places To Eat and Things To Do around town.

OVERVIEW | Subject Intensives

Subject Intensives (previously called “Pre-Conference”) are workshops that offer practical training on common classroom courses, geared toward homeschoolers and classical educators who need additional direction or specific content help in certain subjects. Both in-person attendance and virtual attendance are available. Please note: Subject Intensives take place on July 9. You can register for this day on its own or add it to your Sodalitas (July 7-8) or Teacher Training (July 10-11) registration.

Hospitality & Travel

Breakfast and lunch are provided on July 9. If you are traveling to Louisville from out of town, reserve a discounted room at one of our Memoria Press hotel blocks—see below! Here are also Places To Eat and Things To Do around town.

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OVERVIEW | Teacher Training

Teacher Training brings together classical educators and administrators from across the country for two days of in-depth training on the Memoria Press and Highlands Latin School approach. With enriching plenary sessions and practical workshops on curriculum, classroom management, school leadership, and more, this training offers the guidance and support you need to confidently teach in a classical school setting. Both in-person attendance and virtual attendance are available.

Hospitality & Travel

Breakfast and lunch are provided on July 10 and July 11. If you are traveling to Louisville from out of town, reserve a discounted room at one of our Memoria Press hotel blocks—see below! Here are also Places To Eat and Things To Do around town.

OVERVIEW | Teacher Training

Teacher Training brings together classical educators and administrators from across the country for two days of in-depth training on the Memoria Press and Highlands Latin School approach. With enriching plenary sessions and practical workshops on curriculum, classroom management, school leadership, and more, this training offers the guidance and support you need to confidently teach in a classical school setting. Both in-person and virtual attendance is available.

Hospitality & Travel

Breakfast and lunch are provided on July 10 and July 11. If you are traveling to Louisville from out of town, reserve a discounted room at one of our Memoria National Conference hotel blocks—see below! Here are also Places To Eat and Things To Do around town.

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OVERVIEW | Seminars on Culture & Education

All Memoria College faculty and students, as well as anyone interested in deepening their understanding of classical education, are invited to the Seminars on Culture & Education. This event explores and celebrates the great ideas with seminars and plenary sessions, covering topics from Shakespeare and philosophy to art, beauty, the intellectual life, and more. Only in-person attendance is available. Please note: All seminars and plenaries will be held on July 9 and July 10. However, registration also includes an invitation to the Faculty Appreciation Dinner and Memoria College Graduation on the evening of July 8.

Hospitality & Travel

Dinner is provided on the evening of July 8. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided on July 9. Breakfast and lunch are provided on July 10. If you are traveling to Louisville from out of town, reserve a discounted room at one of our Memoria Press hotel blocks—see below! Here are also Places To Eat and Things To Do around town.

OVERVIEW | Seminars on Culture & Education

All Memoria College faculty and students, as well as anyone interested in deepening their understanding of classical education, are invited to the Seminars on Culture & Education. This event explores and celebrates the great ideas with seminars and plenary sessions, covering topics from Shakespeare and philosophy to art, beauty, the intellectual life, and more. Only in-person attendance is available. Please note: All seminars and plenaries will be held on July 9 and July 10 However, registration also includes an invitation to the Faculty Appreciation Dinner and Memoria College Graduation on the evening of July 8.

Hospitality & Travel

Dinner is provided on the evening of July 8. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided on July 9. Breakfast and lunch are provided on July 10. If you are traveling to Louisville from out of town, reserve a discounted room at one of our Memoria National Conference hotel blocks—see below! Here are also Places To Eat and Things To Do around town.

Have a question? Contact us!

Please call (502-966-9115) or email us ([email protected]) if you have any further questions about the 2025 Memoria National Conference.