How much time off for the holidays? Do high school students need science labs? Seton counselors have answers to your homeschooling questions.
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Fulfilling our “joyful duty” to “give thanks in all circumstances” doesn’t mean we’re always smiling and nothing affects us.
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Our experts agree that homeschooling gives you the freedom and power to cut unnecessary schoolwork and focus on the essentials. Here's how:
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The White Family says Seton keeps the family in the center helping children grow academically and spiritually with a strong moral foundation.
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The gifts of homeschooling include growing in faith and family together and witnessing milestones and extracurricular activities firsthand.
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As we approach the manger this Advent, leave brokenness behind and be renewed in his grace. His love is always new and young, like a child's.
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Mary’s Marines learn the greatest lesson: they are uniquely known and deeply loved by the God they seek, who has been seeking them all along.
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Derba loves Ave Maria University and says that Seton and Ave Maria have prepared him to pursue his calling as a U.S. Marine officer.
Read More »Saint Ambrose, Doctor of the Church
Defender of orthodoxy and champion of justice, Saint Ambrose is a timely reminder to stand firm in our faith when ever-changing events rise to greet us.
Read More »Staff Series: Silvia Maresca – Special Services Academic Counselor
Included with her advice to Special Services families, Silvia says to treasure your homeschooling years and not worry about making every day perfect.
Read More »Your Questions Answered: My student’s writing assignments are often the most difficult to complete. What advice can you give me?
Help with writing assignments and struggling readers, kindergarten grading, and resubmitting tests. Seton counselors have answers to these and other questions.
Read More »Keys to Homeschooling Success for New and Returning Families
The Seton counselors care deeply about your family's homeschooling success and offer these tips and resources to help make your efforts more fruitful.
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Summer is over, and the school year has started. Now, how do I get motivated? Three veteran homeschooling moms share their secrets.
Read More »We Love the Rigor!
The Wise Family chose Seton for the Catholic focus, flexible schedule, counselors, the rigor of the school, and earning grades from a "third party."
Read More »The Integration of Curriculum and Student Life at Thomas More College of Liberal Arts
Thomas More College's academic rigor is complemented by a vibrant student life, lessons learned in the classroom, and the transformative Rome Semester.
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Thomas More College senior Alex Tapsak reflects on how Seton’s writing program used a careful, gradual approach to prepare him as a writer.
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Helen Vacchiano was a Seton student and now is a Seton Mom. Something she has learned about homeschooling is that it helps to acknowledge God is in control.
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Seton Graduation 2024: Maria Cronk's favorite part was being with Catholic Harbor friends and surrounded by hundreds of her brothers and sisters in Christ.
Read More »Your Questions Answered: Can we enroll now and get our books but start our school year later?
Can we enroll now and get our books but start our school year later? What do we do with the old lesson plans? These and more answers from Seton Counselors.
Read More »The Secret to Teaching History at Home
Ginny Seuffert is passionate about teaching history and has tips and local resources unique to you to make the subject come alive for your family.
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