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Great Hearts Academies August 24, 2022

How Literature Makes the Great Hearts Reading List

The reading lists at Great Hearts serves as the backbone to the classical education provided to its scholars.  This distinguished list includes some of the greatest works of literature in the Western Tradition.  But how does a text rise to the status of Great Hearts Canon? Great Hearts Academic Officer Jake Tawney explained the established […] Read More »
great Hearts Academies August 23, 2022

An Introduction to College Counseling

Great Hearts provides quality and individual attention to each scholar navigating the uncharted waters of college applications.  Each academy has experienced staff in place to ensure that all students and families are supported and informed when making post-secondary education decisions. Our college counselors work hard to ensure our graduates have continued success beyond high school graduation […] Read More »
Great Hearts Academies August 22, 2022

Great Hearts Day at Chase Field is Back

Great Hearts families from around the Valley will have the opportunity to take a “family field trip” to Chase Field on Saturday, September 17th when the Arizona Diamondbacks take on the San Diego Padres.  You can purchase tickets for the game at discounted prices in two sections reserved for Great Hearts Family and Friends.  This […] Read More »
Great Hearts Academies August 19, 2022

Building Community with Khaki and Plaid

When walking onto a Great Hearts campus, one of the first things you might notice are the school uniforms worn by scholars.  It is an impressive sight to gaze at the choppy sea of khaki and plaid across the halls.  Since day one at Great Hearts, many have asked the question:  Why are uniforms required? […] Read More »
Great Hearts Academies August 18, 2022

Art Teacher Reaches for the Stars

A new mural depicting “The Starry Night” can now be found in the multipurpose room at the Great Hearts Glendale Campus.  The mural was hand painted by Glendale Prep art teacher Maureen Mure.  It is roughly 4 times the size as the original, which was an oil-on-canvas painting by the Dutch Post-Impressionist painter, Vincent Van […] Read More »