The flexibility of homeschooling lets Clarissa and Jesse Kuhns infuse their Catholic Faith deeply in all they do, balancing business, life, and family.
Read More »The Secret to Successful Classroom Management
High school counselor Nick Marmalejo offers a 3-step strategy to set a new course for educational motivation, or strengthen the old one, for your review.
Read More »My Unexpected Diploma in Lifetime Learning
I will never lose my love of learning new things. Through my decision to homeschool, God’s grace has intervened in a way I can only now fully appreciate.
Read More »Building Saints: The Importance and Practice of Obedience
Obedience may be an unfashionable word in our permissive culture but without it, homeschooling is challenging at best. Here are simple ways to get on track.
Read More »Staff Profile – Bob Wiesner, Seton High School Counselor
Wiesner says it is always a good sign when kids call up and are thinking about things, that they take their studies seriously and they want to know more.
Read More »Seton Grad Luke Seymour – Letter from Benedictine College
Luke found Benedictine unapologetically Catholic from the leadership on down and like Seton’s curriculum, the Faith is intermingled into every part of life.
Read More »Classical by Design: Benedictine College’s Architecture Program
Benedictine’s architecture students are taught time-tested artistic skills and techniques such as drafting, rendering, painting, and drawing by hand.
Read More »A Gift To The World: Our Graduating Seniors
The Seton Grads, 130 young people from 35 states and Puerto Rico gathered in Front Royal, VA to deliver the promise of better things to a fallen world.
Read More »At Times I Wonder, Should We Continue Homeschooling?
The school year starts out so smoothly but when life happens, embrace the flexibility homeschooling offers and be grateful to be with your family every day.
Read More »Ask the Experts: How Do You Discipline in Your Homeschool?
Four homeschooling veterans with different points of view share what has worked in their families when it comes to the essential element of discipline.
Read More »Why is Grammar So Difficult? And Why Should I Bother?
When we communicate beauty, goodness, and truth, the eternal, we fulfill the highest purpose of language. This communication is not possible without grammar.
Read More »7 Timely Tips to Get Your Seton Papers Returned Quickly
Seton Coursework Coordinator Carol Little shares tips to help families get their graded schoolwork returned more quickly and improve their test scores.
Read More »This is Why I Love Seton’s Online Printable Lesson Plans
Seton's Online Printable Lesson Plan Creator can make your homeschool day run so much more smoothly and help students with independence and accountability.
Read More »Staff Series, Joshua Butek of Special Services
Helping families with special needs and the trials they are dealing with, to me, is to be a light of Christ to them, those are some of my favorite moments.
Read More »Jeeps, Not Regrets – A Summer Reflection
On life's highway, make room for things and experiences that bring joy to you. They should be considered integral to both your education and your life.
Read More »Alumni Profile: Patrick Caughron
At Thomas Aquinas College, I no longer fought to be always right. I allowed the truth to speak to me rather than trying to make it conform to my opinions.
Read More »Thomas Aquinas College to Offer High School Program on BOTH Coasts this Summer!
In California and New England, students taste the academic, social, and spiritual life as they read the great books, deepen their faith, and make friends.
Read More »Ask the Experts – What is Your Summer Schedule Like?
Three homeschooling veterans share their time tested tips on keeping their kids active, cool, and happy when the summer days get long, hot, and sticky.
Read More »A Helping Hand: Ask and Receive from Seton’s Special Services
Seton Special Services can help children with learning difficulties succeed academically by working with families and making modifications in the courses.
Read More »Building Saints: The Virtues of Patriotism and Character
If you are lucky, patriotism was inculcated in a childhood where you knew your neighbors, backyards, and small-town as well as your own household routine.
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