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Its households are affiliated with the Catholic Church and every family's head-of-house is a non-denominational Christian. Their main belief is of the existence of two Italian urban city-states, [[Rome]] and [[Vatican City]].
Its households are affiliated with the Catholic Church and every family's head-of-house is a non-denominational Christian. Their main belief is of the existence of two Italian urban city-states, [[Rome]] and [[Vatican City]].


Only 19 people can be in the school at a time. 16 children for 3 classes. The 3 classes are PreK-6, 7-8, and 9-12. The lower age preK-6 meet once a week. The upper age 7-8 and 9-12 meet two days a week. Teachers and students are Spanish American Italians. Employees are Mexicans, Latinos, Greeks. Every teacher has an [[apprenticeship|apprentice]], usually their own kid.
Only 18 people can use the school at a time. 15 children for 3 classes. The 3 classes are PreK-6, 7-8, and 9-12. The lower age preK-6 meet once a week. The upper age 7-8 and 9-12 meet two days a week. Teachers and students are Spanish American Italians. Employees are Mexicans, Latinos, Greeks. Every teacher has an [[apprenticeship|apprentice]], usually their own kid.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 21:57, 3 July 2010

The Raleigh Latin School
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1120 Sawmill Road


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27615

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School typePrivate, Secondary
Religious affiliation(s)Catholic
DenominationNon-denominational Christianity
StatusClosed
Closed2008
Staff1 administrator
Teaching staff12 teachers
GradesPreK/PreCollege
Years offered15
GenderCoeducational
Age range4-19
Enrollment48 students (2007-08)
Average class size16 students
Student to teacher ratio3.6
LanguageItalian
Schedule type180 days
Schedule10:00am-4:00pm
Campus typeRural area

The Raleigh Latin School is a classical religious education secondary school in the Raleigh, North Carolina outback.

Its households are affiliated with the Catholic Church and every family's head-of-house is a non-denominational Christian. Their main belief is of the existence of two Italian urban city-states, Rome and Vatican City.

Only 18 people can use the school at a time. 15 children for 3 classes. The 3 classes are PreK-6, 7-8, and 9-12. The lower age preK-6 meet once a week. The upper age 7-8 and 9-12 meet two days a week. Teachers and students are Spanish American Italians. Employees are Mexicans, Latinos, Greeks. Every teacher has an apprentice, usually their own kid.

See also