Wayland Academy’s Junior Classical League team provides students with a chance to engage with the classics and Latin in a way that is fun, inspiring, and meaningful. After months of preparation, they gather at the Wisconsin State Conference and compete against schools from throughout the state in challenges that encourage knowledge, creativity, and the ability to partner with teammates. They tackle everything from language tests and chess competitions, to catapult building and costume construction. This year, they came home with a first place award for the sixth straight year.
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