
expresses little in the way of emotion or affection, behaving apathetically towards most. This is done to slightly blend in with the student body so she can move around more freely, to pass messages to Lelouch or just to simply find more pizza. She has on some episodes worn the Ashford Academy uniform and has her hair tied in twin-tails. She is often seen wearing only these undergarments. wears a cropped sleeveless white turtle-neck and white boyshorts. also wears long black gloves with gold trim kept on with red bands on the upper arms as well as long white and gold high-heeled boots. A long, adorned red sash is also worn around the waist. The lower end of the uniform splits off into four long pieces that nearly extend to the floor. wears a sleeveless black uniform with a high collar, gold trim, and a silver Black Knights symbol on the chest. Rather than the usual Black Knights jacket, C.C. The scar on C.C.'s body that resembles the Geass sigil.Ĭ.C.'s predominant outfit in the second season is her Black Knights uniform, which is wildly different from those of the other Black Knights. She is seen wearing it through most of the first season and the end of the second season. According to the Audio Drama, the reason for C.C.'s common use of the suit is because she feels she is not free. A number of these straitjackets are seen in the Geass research laboratories. Not set to fully bind the wearer, the suits have rather long sleeves that flare outwards closer to the cuffs. These suits contain many means of restraint, including various straps and zippers, and a high collar capable of gagging the wearer. primarily wears the outfit she initially appears in - a white straitjacket used to restrain her during her time as a test subject for the Britannian Empire, prior to the beginning of the series. She often wears Lelouch's own clothes, including his Zero costume whenever Lelouch required a decoy. She is seen wearing a wide assortment of different clothes, often dependent on the situation or the time period. She has a scar under her left breast that resembles a Geass sigil.Ĭ.C.'s outfits are both plentiful and varied. She is of average height, being slightly shorter than Kallen. is a girl with long, almost waist-length light green hair and golden eyes. CC now has more than 120,000 students enrolled in its tutoring programs, which are provided by more than 2,500 CC communities. CC provides resources, guidance and a community for a Christian homeschool curriculum using classical education in three developmental stages: grammar, dialectic and rhetoric.C.C. Challenge helps students develop the character traits of leadership, discipline, decision-making, freedom, ownership, and an understanding of choices and consequences.Ĭlassical Conversations ® is a classical education resource used by homeschoolers in all 50 states and 30 foreign countries.
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The Challenge programs for middle school and high school age students focus on all the required subjects, plus the skills of argumentation and persuasion.

Students also engage in weekly science projects, fine arts and oral presentations. The Foundations program is for ages 4-12 and focuses on the basics of history, science, English grammar, geography, Latin and math. Material recited includes: chronological timeline of 161 events and people from history, 100 locations and geographic features, 24 history sentences, 24 science facts, Latin vocabulary and rules, English grammar definitions, multiplication tables to the 15s, common squares and cubes, basic geometry formulas, unit conversions, and all 45 US presidents.Ĭlassical Conversations communities meet once a week for 24-30 weeks, depending upon the program.

“Many of our students enjoy the challenge, but only a few are able to complete the entire process successfully.”

The purpose of Memory Master is to encourage and reward demonstrations of excellence in subject memorization and recitation, which are two skills that will serve students well along their educational journey,” said Josie Dillion, Foundations and Essentials Program director for the Newport News CC Campus.

While attending a Classical Conversations (CC) homeschool program with the Newport News community, Sankalp Shinde, age 10 Pace Walker, age 11, and Lydia Walker, age 10, completed an end-of-year oral exam and recited every piece of memory work learned for the year. Three Elementary-age students achieved Memory Master status this month after memorizing more than 500 facts and reciting them with 100-percent accuracy.
