Seton Historian Bruce Clark ponders the story of a trailblazing American aviator and offers an alternate explanation of her mysterious disappearance.
Read More »A Pause to Discern – A Lifetime of Clarity
A vanity license plate put it into focus. Answers to life questions suddenly clicked. It was as if a ray shone from the heavens to spotlight the road ahead.
Read More »Turning to Mary in Tough Times
In a poignant reflection, John Clark reminds us to turn to Our Lady in our darkest hour, she loves us and offers a consolation greater than we can imagine.
Read More »America’s Conspirator – How One Man Planned to Steal the West
He may have lost his vice-presidency of the United States but Aaron Burr had his eyes on a much grander prize - he planned to steal the Louisiana Territory.
Read More »Time to Party! – Homeschooling Your Fun-Loving Sanguine Child
Your sanguine child needs help staying on task so provide structure, set clear expectations, and treasure his friendliness, enthusiasm, and love of fun.
Read More »New Dynamics in Education: Responding to the Virus
Finding the best method for a child's education in the age of COVID has given a definitive nod to the legitimacy of homeschooling and of learning at home.
Read More »Let Children Have Summer
John Clark admits he might have become a better reader, writer, or mathematician if he had forsaken carefree and joyful summers spent with his family but...
Read More »Quo Vadis? Which Seton Diploma is Right for You?
Seton’s Advanced Academic Diploma may help with your admission to a top university but for most, the Academic Diploma and a high GPA may be a better choice. Recently, the ...
Read More »Beauty is Our Calling
Asked to opine on beauty, John Clark says that every Catholic family is a reflection of God and is a form of beauty that rises above the material world.
Read More »Let’s Stop Mis-Defining Genius
Our job as parents is to stop pigeonholing genius to classrooms and books, embrace the countless forms of genius, and see the brilliance in our children.
Read More »What’s the Perfect Gift This Year?
For Christmas this year John Clark suggests giving Jesus the perfect gift. “Forgive those who trespass against you.” And embrace the Child Jesus anew.
Read More »Reframing Our Collections
Yes, to build anew and start again can be daunting but bits and pieces of old things can be worth preserving, in order to make them into something new.
Read More »Before You Open Your Boxes
John Clark has two thoughts for you before, or even after, you open your boxes of homeschooling books. They might just change the way you start your day.
Read More »Olympic Virtue
John Clark shares this surprisingly simple advice from a holy priest on how to take a virtue that you already possess to new heights and change your life.
Read More »Seton Graduates – You Give Us a Reason for Hope
Graduation Day for the Seton Home Study Class of 2019 was a day of celebration but more so, the graduates gave the attendees a collective reason for hope.
Read More »Hopes, Plans, and Dreams – Grads Speak at Family Fest
As Seton Class of 2019 grads and families gathered for an afternoon of popcorn, pizza, and making new friends, they shared their plans and dreams with us.
Read More »Do Road Trips Make the Best, Most Lasting Families Memories?
Road trips are a great American experience and unique opportunities to create lasting memories. So make some plans, gather the family, and get on the road.
Read More »Freshmen Write Home: Seton Catholic College Scholarship Winners
Jeff Minick queried last year's Seton Catholic College Scholarship winners about their freshman year and for advice on the challenges of higher education.
Read More »The Secret to Finding Answers When Looking in the Mirror
This priestly advice given to John Clark on his wedding day changed what he saw in the mirror. Try it and you may never look at a mirror the same way again.
Read More »Rejoice and Be Glad The Lesson of Groundhog Day
Homeschool Dad John Clark thinks it’s fair to say that homeschooling can be a bit like the movie Groundhog Day but maybe that’s what is so great about it.
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