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Classical educators · Education · Humanities
You've built the methodology. Now build the Hall that uses it.
You have led CC communities — Challenge classes, co-ops, Foundations groups. You understand how the classical method works in practice, how to run a community of learning families, how to bring parents and students into the work together.
You have probably already thought about what comes next for your students after Challenge IV. CHI is the answer to that question.
A CC-fluent Hall extends the formation you've been giving students into college-credit bearing programs — dual credit, associate's degrees, bachelor's completion — without breaking the community model that made it work. Your students don't disperse to distant universities. They continue forming in the place they already belong.
CC-fluent Halls typically run as Classical Honors Colleges, Teacher Colleges, or Community Colleges. CHI provides dual credit pathways, liberal arts programs through HCU, and teacher certification through Southeastern University.
Start a Hall
You have led CC communities and you have the capacity to build something that outlasts a single school year. The Hall Founder pathway walks you from vision to operating charter.
Apply to Start a HallBecome a Tutor
You are CC-trained and want to tutor in a Hall someone else is building. CHI connects tutors to Halls in their region that need your particular formation background.
Apply to Become a TutorBecome a Field Guide
You have spent years — perhaps a decade, perhaps a lifetime — in the CC community, and you have relational credibility in a specific geography. Field Guides shepherd 15–20 Halls in their region: coaching Directors in classical formation, carrying CC culture into the Halls that can use it, holding the long view. The role is vocational, not contracted. Primary income from elsewhere is a prerequisite.
Apply to Become a Field Guide