FreedomProject Education Speech - 6/14/2011

FreedomProject Executive Director Alan Scholl delivers a speech about the launch of the highly anticipated FreedomProject Education School. 

FreedomProject Education launches September 6th, 2011.

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Visit From Senator Rick Santorum

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Presidential candidate Rick Santorum receives a copy of our "Principles of the Constitution" series from Executive Director Alan Scholl, and promised to view it on his return flight to Washington. Alan took the opportunity to instruct the former Senator about the importance of the Constitution and the classical instruction provided by Freedom Project Education. (6/11/2011)

On The Air!

ON THE AIR!

On Wednesday, June 1st, 2011....our Executive Director Alan Scholl took part in a lively discussion about "Educating The Next Generation" on the Q90FM radio program "Stand Up For The Truth."   Hosts Mike LeMay and Amy Spreeman invited Alan to talk about Public, Private and Online Schools.  They also discussed the role of faith in education.

We encourage you to listen to the discussion posted below.

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FreedomProject Education 2011-2012 Course Offerings

WELCOME TO FREEDOM PROJECT EDUCATION

Take a moment to browse our Course Offerings for 2011 - 2012.

Visit fpeusa.org/education or freedomproject.com/education for more information

(Websites still in development)

Download 2011-2012 Course Offerings

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John Steele: The President's Comptroller

First_Congress.001John Steele (November 16, 1764 – August 14, 1815) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from the state of North Carolina between 1790 and 1793. Born in Salisbury, North Carolina in 1764, Steele attended Clio's Nursery and the English School, both near his hometown. Named assessor in 1784 and a town commissioner in 1787, Steele was first elected to the North Carolina House of Commons in 1787 and served again multiple times: in 1788, 1794, 1795, 1806, and from 1811-1813. He was a delegate to the state constitutional convention in Hillsborough in 1788 and to the 1789 convention in Fayetteville which ratified a new state constitution, and was a special commissioner from North Carolina to treat with the Cherokee and Chickasaw Indians from 1788 to 1790.

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