


Julie Snider | 3rd Grade
Julie Snider is a wife, mom of five (ages 4 to 12), and has always loved learning. Her passion for classical education began in her own childhood, growing up in a vibrant homeschooling community where the liberal arts—especially reading, writing, and the classics—were at the heart of her education. She holds a B.A. in Arts and Letters from New St. Andrews College in Moscow, Idaho, and a B.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Elms College in Chicopee, Massachusetts. For the past three years, Julie has been studying to be and then working as a Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant, supporting children and adults with speech and communication challenges. Since 2020, she’s been co-teaching in university-model schools—first at The Jubilee School in Idaho, and now at Veritas in Greenville, SC. When she’s not teaching or chasing after her kids, you’ll likely find her walking around the neighborhood, hiking, painting, reading, catching up with friends and family, or exploring local coffee shops and charming towns. She and her husband Nathan attend Downtown Presbyterian Church.
Julie Snider is a wife, mom of five (ages 4 to 12), and has always loved learning. Her passion for classical education began in her own childhood, growing up in a vibrant homeschooling community where the liberal arts—especially reading, writing, and the classics—were at the heart of her education. She holds a B.A. in Arts and Letters from New St. Andrews College in Moscow, Idaho, and a B.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Elms College in Chicopee, Massachusetts. For the past three years, Julie has been studying to be and then working as a Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant, supporting children and adults with speech and communication challenges. Since 2020, she’s been co-teaching in university-model schools—first at The Jubilee School in Idaho, and now at Veritas in Greenville, SC. When she’s not teaching or chasing after her kids, you’ll likely find her walking around the neighborhood, hiking, painting, reading, catching up with friends and family, or exploring local coffee shops and charming towns. She and her husband Nathan attend Downtown Presbyterian Church.