M. William Veitkus, M.A.C.E. 

Project and Operations Specialist

Will studied History, Classics, and Philosophy at Hillsdale College and graduated with his B.A. in 2017. Will began to appreciate the impact of classical education while teaching at a classical charter school in Tampa, Florida, where he also chaired the school’s Classics department and coached middle and high school boys’ and girls’ soccer. In 2022 he joined the inaugural cohort of Hillsdale College’s Master of Arts in Classical Education Program in order to study the prospects and challenges facing classical education, with a particular focus on cultural and anthropological consequences of educational policy. Will is especially interested in assisting school leaders, educators, and families to bring about a classical renaissance in American education. Will is currently a doctoral candidate in Strategic Educational Leadership at the University of St. Thomas – Houston.

An American Classical Education

American Classical Education believes the timeless and rigorous model of classical education should be available to all students who desire it. Our schools train students in virtue, resulting in high academic achievement and the sound moral formation required for responsible citizenship.