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January 15, 2025 • 9 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Seven thirty two at above Krcity Talk Station. Happy Wednesday
to you and happy welcome back to the fifty five
CARSC Morning Show from Cincinnati Classical Academy. Doctor Jed Harding's
Doctor Harding's is good to heav you back on the program.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Yeah, great to be here. Brian, Good morning.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
How things going in since Sant Classical Academy this school year?

Speaker 2 (00:18):
My friend, Brian, it's just unbelievable. The school continues to
grow and achieve like none of us could have ever expected.
We're you know, we've got we're our third year, seven
hundred and fifty students this year, and we're we continue
to expand twenty five thirty percent growth each year. So

(00:39):
next year we've got nine hundred and fifty students coming in.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Wow, which is yeah, and that's our fourth and that
does not satisfy the demand, does it. You have nine
hun and fifty, but I bet there's a whole bunch
of of families and children that weren't able to get
in because you have a limited number of spaces.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
Right, That's right. Nine to fifty is going to be
our capacity next year, but then the wait list is
still four hundred and four hundred and five hundred students,
So yeah, well as practively as we can. And that's
that's been a big problem. We We've spent the last
five years looking for a campus where we could serve

(01:22):
our eventual enrollment of thirteen hundred students, but that's been
really difficult on a charter school budget. But we have
some big news from this past fall that we finally
found that campus solution and we purchased the property we've
been renting and renting, the former Olsh School, and that's

(01:44):
thirty acres. And then we also acquired a nine acre
campus in Blue Ash, the former Belcan building, and are
remodeling a one hundred thousand square foot office building there
to serve as a home for our middle and upper schools. Guys.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
Cool, And those are the grades you're going to be added?
I guess it's grades five through twelve from from at
least the materials that I'm looking at presently. Are you
still serving grades K through eight?

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Yeah, that's correct. It's K through eight this year, and
then next year we're going to add the ninth grade,
our first high school class, and they're they're going to
be going to school at the new campus and Blue
Ash So it's really exciting.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
Well, I guess, you know, you have a freshman class
and what you got to I guess if they stick around,
you'll be adding the additional high school years after that.
So to be able to stay with this unbelievably. Uh,
it's a traditional classic liberal education. If you're familiar with
Hillsdale College, folks, it's the same kind of thing, classic
liberal education, focusing all the on all the important skills

(02:45):
and the classic ways they do it phonics, for example,
the Singapore math core knowledge sequence, Latin reading classes, classics.
I mean, I just I'm so pleased that this is
this is this type of education even still exists, sir.
And obviously if you build it, they will come. The
number of students that want to get in is just

(03:05):
an illustration that this there's a huge demand out here
in the world to get you know, to go back
to the basics and go to a classic liberal education
where you actually learn something and have these foundational building
blocks to survive and thrive in the world.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
Yep, since that's only public classical school bringing the best
of Western civilization direct to the people.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
All right, Tuition free, it's intuition free, and I think
that's an important component. It's also important to note that
since Sant Classical Academy receives some state funding but only
one thousand dollars per student, you don't get any property taxes,
and that funding is only going to cover sixty percent
of the cost required to provide educational facilities. So there
needs to be more money there. You can't even do

(03:50):
a public levee for to service the school. So ergo,
if you're building these new facilities in Blue Ash, you
need some help. Tell my listeners about the Raise the
Torch campaign.

Speaker 2 (04:01):
Yeah. So the property purchase, which was thirteen million dollars
and then the construction cost everything total was financed by
twenty nine million dollars in tax examponds. But that only
gets us, It gets us most of the way there.
But we need to raise at least another four million
dollars to complete construction of our campus to serve you know,

(04:23):
K through twelve with extracurriculars and that kind of thing. So,
and it's funny, Brian, you know, the school has really
never had a major benefactor. Someone who says, you know,
here's a million dollars, five million dollars go create my
dream of a classical school. It hasn't happened. It's really
been grassroots effort with one hundred dollars yere, one thousand

(04:44):
dollars there, ten thousand there. But we haven't given up
on a dream that there are major benefactors out there
who understand what we're doing, who appreciate what Hillsdale College
is doing for the Cincinnati community and what a great
success story this has been.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
In this this is going to lose magnets for our region.
I mean, the idea that you have this wonderful institution
of learning and I even want to call it higher
learning even though we're like talking about K through eight
right now, but the demands there, but that it exists,
that it is a it is it is truly a
magnet for folks to want to, you know, maybe move here.
I mean, it's an idea that could be expanded. Can

(05:18):
you imagine if the if Ohio just adopted this wonderful
education process among even in its public schools, I mean,
the curriculums right there for all to enjoy. Just adopt it,
you will demonstrably the number one school in the area.
You will be turning out these brilliant young people who
are prepared to meet the challenges of life. That's a

(05:39):
magnet and that's a that's a it's a model for
others to follow. So this is an important thing to fund,
I would argue to my listeners.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
Absolutely, And it's it's a movement that I mean, this
transcends consideration just of where your kids go to school.
We are our school in particular, is helping to lead
and build a national movement. Yes, I mean we're having
national impact in Ohio alone. There have been four more
schools that of these schools that have been created in

(06:09):
our wake, inspired by our success and our leadership. So yeah,
it's about restoring education that's needed for a free thinking
and self governing citizenry. It's not you know. So the
aims are really high again, tuition free.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
They could use all the help they can get. And
because you are a five oh one three C entity,
these donations to the Raise of Torch Foundation or fund
qualify as tax deductible for tax purposes, right, that's right, yep, yep.
Well I can encourage my listeners enough to help this
process out. The idea of just motivating others to follow

(06:48):
in your path is worthy of any donation. People can
give and maybe one of my listeners out there can
be that wealthy philanthropist who understands and gets the point
of all this and maybe write a check for a
million dollars to help you meet your goals with raise
the Torch. That would be nice.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
We never give up on the dream, you know, Brian.
People love to sit around and write about problems in
this country and say that, you know, kids don't know
how to think any more. This school's doing something about it.
Think anyone who's interested can visit sincey Classchool dot org
click on the giving page to learn about our campus
development how they can support us with these the Torch campaign.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
You anticipated my question, how do people help out since
with the y Classical dot org. Please do I mean
ten bucks? They'll take it. You got a million dollars
you want to don eight they'll definitely take it. Doctor
Jed Hardings, thank you for all that you do and
all the teachers at since Anti Classical Academy keep up
the wonderful work. I wish you all the well wishes

(07:49):
that I can possibly wish you in terms of the
fundraising and for the future of the young people that
you are teaching.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
Thanks a lot Brian.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
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