by Christine Smitha | Schedules and plans are all very well and good, but if you’re like most of the rest of us, your school year goes off the rails at some point.
Read More »The Dusty, Daring Road Ahead: Is it Time to Shake the Dust… or Not?
It’s easy these days, no doubt, to shake the dust from our feet and say good riddance. “You want a society in...
Read More »Mastering English with Seton Homeschool Before it Masters You
Talk to any veteran of Seton Home Study School, and you’ll hear the same story: Seton English is tough, but when you’ve finished it, there’s little in the academic world ...
Read More »The 2015 Seton High School Short Story Contest
We are announcing a 2015 Catholic short story contest for our high school students!
Read More »Your 3 High School Diploma Options
by Christopher Smith | Over the past few years, Seton has increased the options and tweaked the requirements for our high school diplomas.
Read More »Get Ready, Get Set, Go! 5 Ways to Make a Good School Year
A good school year takes forethought and prep. Christine Smitha's 5 tips will make a big difference in the tone and manageability of your homeschool.
Read More »The 2015 Seton High School Christmas Essay Contest
We have a theme for the essay contest this year! There will still be plenty of scope for all kinds of essays, but we will concentrate on the general theme of “Gift.”
Read More »The 4 Important Areas that Parents Must Model for their Children
There are four important areas that parents need to model for their children: faith, prayer, courage, and evangelization.
Read More »A Good Family Upbringing is the Backbone of Humanity – Pope Francis
How many astounding examples we have of Christian parents filled with human wisdom! They show that a good family upbringing is the backbone of humanity. Its radiance in society is ...
Read More »Congratulations Seton Graduation Class of 2015! Enjoy our Video Tribute!
“God bless you graduates. It is impossible to look at you without being overcome by hope.” Dr Mary Kay Clark From Called to be Today’s Apostles: Excerpts from Dr. Clark’s ...
Read More »Taking on High School: The #1 Tip for Success
by Christopher Smith | Inevitably, as families see high school on the horizon, terror takes hold. Which diploma option should my student strive for?
Read More »The ‘Bosco Bundle’: What You Need to Save Faith in College
In college, students look forward to their opportunity to further their education and dig into their studies. The ‘Bosco Bundle’ is your own Faith-Aid Kit. “My son wants to attend ...
Read More »Vocations at Seton: Greater Hope than Ever for the Future
When Seton Home Study School was established in 1980, its first objective was to provide a Catholic and academically excellent education to families who had neither proximity to nor means ...
Read More »Graduation: Preparing for the Finish Line
by Chris Smith | Graduation is almost upon us, an exciting moment for students and parents alike.
Read More »Seton Special Services: Serving Students with Special Educational Needs
Seton’s initiative to offer special services has made home-schooling possible for children challenged with learning or medical problems. With over ten years experience adapting lesson plans, modifying assignments and creating ...
Read More »Pope Francis on Protecting the Family
When [Jesus] came into the world, his very life was threatened by a corrupt king. Jesus himself needed to be protected. He had an earthly protector: Saint Joseph. He had ...
Read More »The 2015 Homeschool Conference Season
The 2015 homeschool conference season is off and running, thanks to the St. Louis Catholic Homeschool Conference, where speakers such as Patti Maguire Armstrong and Andrew Daub discussed topics from ...
Read More »Spring Reading Sale: 3 New Exciting Books for Boys & Girls
When I came into the office this morning, I found myself in love with a new stack of books on the table by my desk. How exciting! Reading has always ...
Read More »How Can we Pray Together as a Family?
In the light of God’s word, I would like to ask you, dear families: Do you pray together from time to time as a family? Some of you do, I know. But so many people say to me: But how can we?
Read More »Lent and The Saints: Books & CDs to Inspire Your Family
We are now halfway through the journey of Lent and may be finding ourselves falling short in our attempts to “grow deeper in holiness and please God, all the while ...
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