With great delight we share a collection of Seton family photos as they celebrate their wondrous, glorious Easter Day! Christ is Risen, truly he is Risen!
Read More »Why Optimism and Gratitude Lead to Peace and Satisfaction
With optimism, believe that God asks each of us to do something we are uniquely qualified to do and with gratitude accept the tools he gives us to do it.
Read More »Put Some Spark In Your Summer!
Add some spark to the summer! Encourage your children in their interests so they can refine their gifts, bless the world, and lead more souls to heaven.
Read More »Homeschooling With Our Special Friends the Saints: A Visit With the Sanborn Family
Here in the homeschooling Sanborn family is that sort of living, breathing faith all of us pray for, points of light and hope in the shadows of this world.
Read More »St. Joseph – “Terror of Demons” The Hidden Power of Meekness
College-bound? To witness for Christ in the post-COVID world be meek like St. Joseph, "Terror of Demons", the quiet and confident professional of Faith.
Read More »Staff Series – Chip Hibl – Director of Seton Educational Media and Customer Service
Chip Hibl, head of Seton Educational Media and Customer Service loves to help customers with service problems or find a new product to help Seton families.
Read More »Lessons for a Lifetime from St. Thérèse the Little Flower
As a girl, Dr. Mary Kay Clark learned lessons for her lifetime about the Little Way of St. Therese: little ones of the world are great ones in the Kingdom.
Read More »Ask the Experts: What Unexpected Gifts has the Pandemic Presented?
Thrive, find peace, enjoy the day; four homeschooling moms share how the pandemic has altered their approach to school and family life in surprising ways.
Read More »Saint Joseph – Faithful Protector, Provider, and Father
In times of trial look to Saint Joseph, his example shows us how to trust in God particularly when the paths of our lives do not turn out as we would wish.
Read More »The Scott Family – Mission, Gifts, and Fulfilling Our Nature
On a mission to serve God and others with their gifts, homeschooling gives the Scott family order in a world of piano practices, recitals, and competitions.
Read More »Do You Have Tips on Finishing School Before Summer?
If you need practical advice about finishing schoolwork more quickly without sacrificing quality the Seton Academic Counselors await your call or email.
Read More »The Creative Courage of Fatherhood As Taught by Saint Joseph
In this Year of St. Joseph, John Clark reminds us that as Saint Joseph’s fatherhood illustrates, when courage and creativity meet, worlds can be conquered.
Read More »God on the Mountain: Insight and Inspiration from a Family Hike
Tara found the challenge of a family hike to be the inspiration of simple truths about blessings and gratitude and finding Jesus in the present moment.
Read More »Building Saints: The Virtues of Fortitude and Perseverance
Great literature can instill in your children the virtues of fortitude and perseverance, helping them model saints and be faithful to Christ and His Church.
Read More »My Child Received a Poor Test Grade. Can He Re-do It?
Students can retake tests. Review what was not understood before the re-do. An elementary re-do will replace the grade, a high school redo will be averaged.
Read More »How Do You Observe Holy Week in Your Homeschool?
Here are four homeschooling moms with years of experience to share with you how they weave their Holy Week observances into their family's faith formation.
Read More »Meditation on the Passion of Christ Through the Five Senses
Use this guide to ponder how Jesus suffered through His five senses in order to more fully appreciate how much He endured for the love of each one of us.
Read More »Staff Profile: Robin Hibl Communications and Marketing Coordinator
Robin Hibl creates the graphics for so many communication and social media projects at Seton Home Study School that you may have seen her work hundreds of times.
Read More »Midwinter Musings: A Lifetime of Vocational Discernment
Your Seton education helps you achieve your life goals in a flexible but focused manner by keeping vocational discernment a continual and intuitive process.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: Lilies for St. Joseph Craft
This hand print paper lily is a sweet craft to keep little hands busy and is perfect to decorate your Saint Joseph statue or altar and later used at Easter.
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