NJCL official emblem
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Abbreviation | National JCL, NJCL |
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Formation | 1936 |
Type | Educational, service |
Legal status | Non-profit |
Purpose | Classical studies |
Headquarters |
Miami University 422 Wells Mill Drive Oxford, Ohio 45056 |
Location | |
Coordinates | 39°30′17.75″N 84°44′59.50″W / 39.5049306°N 84.7498611°W |
Region served
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Worldwide |
Membership
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45,771 |
President
1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President Comm. Coord. Parliamentarian Historian Editor Committee Chair |
Lyle Seeligson Emmalee Volk Trinidad Kechkian Shay Pezzulo Sriram Gollapudy Eric Wang Angela Kubicke Mrs. Catherine Sturgill |
Parent organization
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American Classical League |
Affiliations | National Senior Classical League |
Website | njcl |
The National Junior Classical League (National JCL or NJCL) is a youth organization of secondary school students sponsored by the American Classical League (ACL). Founded in 1936, the NJCL comprises more than 1,000 Latin, Greek and Classical chapters in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, and with over 45,000 members, is the largest Classical organization in the world today. Its mission: "to encourage an interest in and an appreciation of the language, literature and culture of ancient Greece and Rome and to impart an understanding of the debt of our own culture to that of classical antiquity." The current NJCL National Committee Chair is Mrs. Catherine Sturgill of Williston High School in Williston, Florida.
NJCL official colors are Roman purple and gold.
The idea of creating a junior organization to the American Classical League was first proposed in 1927 at the organization's annual meeting. A committee was appointed to study the matter, but it decided two years later that it wouldn't be worth pursuing at the time. In 1936, a pin was made and lifetime membership cost thirty cents, as it was decided to pursue the creation of a junior organization. The Junior Classical League was announced in November 1936 in Classical Outlook, with headquarters being established at New York University.
Today, chapters exist in the United States, Canada, and Australia and has over 50,000 members.
The official philosophy of the National Junior Classical League is as follows:
We believe that through the National Junior Classical League: