About Our Site and Aequora
Our Aequora site is located at Mott Hall II in Manhattan, New York. It is a school that provides many after-school programs and opportunities to its students, now including Latin.
Aequora is a K-8 program focused on literacy via Latin. At Mott Hall II, we have chosen Aequora because we believe in the benefits of a classical education. Through The Paideia Institute’s Aequora curriculum, our volunteers harness the classical languages’ power to improve literacy, cultural understanding, and equity in education — all while making the ancient Mediterranean world fun and accessible to students of all backgrounds.
Led by independent site coordinators, Aequora envisions Classics as an inclusive, diverse, and socially engaged field. Our textbook, Aequora: Teaching Literacy with Latin, introduces the basics of Latin vocabulary and grammar, Roman culture and mythology, and connections between Latin, English, and Spanish, all through games and activities designed to show students that learning Latin is fun!
How We Teach Aequora
Our program is taught once a week on Mondays from 4:15 to 5:30pm. With an intimate group of participants, each session is tailored to students’ unique learning preferences, fostering community and discussion! At Mott Hall II, students are introduced to the basics of Latin grammar and Roman culture through participating in fun, engaging lessons and games. The Aequora program is sustained by enthusiastic volunteers all over the country who care about making a difference and want to fight educational inequality through sharing their love of Latin.
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Site Coordinators
Our site coordinator, Georgina Katz, is a student at Trinity School.
Georgina Katz



