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Christian K4–12 curriculum published by Pensacola Christian College. Covers textbooks, workbooks, and video school programs across all core subjects from a traditional Christian worldview.
Christian publisher best known for its Exploring Creation science series (K–12) written from a young-earth creationist worldview. Also publishes Bible, worldview, and apologetics curriculum.
Publisher of Richard Maybury's Uncle Eric books on economics, law, and government, including Whatever Happened to Penny Candy.
Reformed Christian publisher based in Moscow, Idaho; publisher of classical-education titles including Peter Leithart's Brightest Heaven of Invention and Suzanne Rhodes's The Roar on the Other Side.
Publisher founded by Hans and Nathaniel Bluedorn, known for The Fallacy Detective and The Thinking Toolbox introductions to informal logic.
Classical education non-profit; publisher of The Lost Tools of Writing, the persuasive-essay curriculum used in Challenge A and beyond.
A Christian classical education community with local co-ops worldwide. Publishes Foundations, Essentials, and Challenge curriculum guides used in weekly community meetings.
Provider of writing curriculum and teacher training using Andrew Pudewa's Structure and Style method. Used widely in classical schools, co-ops, and homeschools.
Homeschool-focused Christian publisher offering a wide range of faith-based science, history, math, and language arts curriculum. Known for affordable, creation-based materials.
Publisher of classical Christian curriculum specializing in Latin (Prima Latina, Latina Christiana, Form Latin), classical studies, and literature guides. Founded by Cheryl Lowe.
Classical Christian education publisher; publisher of Mitch Stokes's Calculus for Everyone, the calculus text used in Challenge IV's Research strand.
Creator of the Saxon Math series, known for its incremental, spiral approach to mathematics. Originally founded by John Saxon; now published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
Publisher founded by Susan Wise Bauer. Home of the Story of the World history series and other history and language arts resources widely used across both secular and Christian homeschool communities.
Publisher of classical Christian curriculum including the Omnibus Great Books series and self-paced online history courses for K–12.
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