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Classical school

British  

noun

  1. economic theory based on the works of Adam Smith and David Ricardo, which explains the creation of wealth and advocates free trade

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I did not do classical school to make that job.

From Los Angeles Times

The educator was asked to resign from the Tallahassee Classical School in Florida last month after less than a year on the job.

From BBC

Carrasquilla stepped down as principal of Tallahassee Classical school in the Florida city last month after one parent claimed the towering sculpture was pornographic.

From Seattle Times

At the Tallahassee Classical School, a Florida charter school that claims to offer a "content-rich classical education in the liberal arts and sciences," sixth-grade students were shown a picture of Michelangelo's "David."

From Salon

Tallahassee Classical School did not immediately respond to phone messages left Thursday seeking comment.

From Seattle Times