The MacArthur Society of West Point Graduates held their monthly Commanders Call with guest speakers Jeremy Tate, the founder and CEO of the Classic Learning Test (CLT) and a national leader in the revival of classical education, and Dr. Susan Morrow, the CLT Director of Service Academy Partnerships and Congressional Action for the Classical Learning Test.
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The Marxists and other enemies of the United States know that capturing the education system of a country is a slow but steady way to “make the children of your grandchildren communists and we’ll never have to fire a shot,” (attributed to USSR political leader Nikita Kruschev). Unfortunately, the Marxists have captured our education system–K-12, colleges and universities, and even our service academies.
Those that have been following us know that the MacArthur Society has been on the front lines of uncovering the Marxist rot in our service academies.
And now, the MacArthur Society is engaged in a crucial fight to take back our country–we are taking our education system back!
The antidote to Marxism is truth–which is the foundation of Classical Learning and how to dismantle Marxism from the inside of our country and out.
The MacArthur Society is very fortunate to bring to you the leaders in our country in the fight to restore Classical Learning in our schools, colleges and universities, and our services academies: The CEO of the company that created the SAT and ACT equivalent for Classical Learning, very appropriately name the “Classic Learning Test (CLT).”
Join the MacArthur Society as we bring you the founder and CEO of the Classic Learning Test (CLT) and a national leader in the revival of classical education, Jeremy Tate, and Dr. Susan Morrow, the CLT Director of Service Academy Partnerships and Congressional Action for the Classical Learning Test.
According to SecWar Hegseth, the CLT is “the gold standard” in academic testing, and he has personally directed all service academies to use for admissions. The list of schools and states using the CLT is growing, including 325 colleges and universities. Beginning in 2026, the U.S. military service academies will accept CLT scores as part of their admissions process. This marks a significant expansion of CLTs recognition and prominence in highly selective institutions.
Be a part of taking back our country through restoration of Classical Learning in the US Education System.
Guest Speaker Biographies:
Jeremy Tate is the founder and CEO of the Classic Learning Test (CLT) and a national leader in the revival of classical education. The Classic Learning Test is the fastest growing standardized test in the United States. Focusing on truth, virtue, and beauty, the exam is considered more academically rigorous than the ACT/SAT in assessing reading, grammar, writing, and mathematics. In addition, unlike the ACT/SAT exams which reject references and reading in American foundations and the Western Canon, the Classic Learning Test involves classical literature and historical texts. Tate has been featured on Fox News, MSNBC, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Inside Higher Ed, and the New York Times. He received his Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education from Louisiana State University and a Masters in Religious Studies from Reformed Theological Seminary. Jeremy and his wife, Erin, reside in Annapolis, Maryland with their six children. You can find Jeremy on X @JeremyTate41.
Dr. Susan Morrow is the Director of Service Academy Partnerships for the Classic Learning Test, CLT. Over the course of her career, Susan has acquired a broad range of experience in academia, having worked in education from the pre-natal period to the post-graduate level. She earned her BS in Honors Biology from the Ohio State University and a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry from Louisiana State University Medical School in New Orleans. Following 6 years of postdoctoral medical research with a focus on transgenics and in utero gene therapy, she left the lab to become a stay-at-home Mom and spent two decades homeschooling her children through high school. Susan resides in New Orleans and Annapolis. She has one daughter (USNA ’22), an aviation intelligence officer who just completed a deployment on the USS Nimitz, and a son who is in his second year at Tulane University on an ROTC scholarship. She also has a son-in-law (USNA ’20) who flies F-35s for the Navy.

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