When the Maney's a second generation Seton Family pulled up stakes and set out to RV school across America they had no idea of the bounty in store for them.
Read More »5 Ways to Renew Yourself This Spring
Spring is the natural season to adopt a spirit of renewal and time for five simple steps to refresh your family's blessings beyond your wildest imaginings.
Read More »The Secret to Getting Organized In the School Room
The secret to getting organized is to carve out an hour every week and treat it as sacrosanct to keep up with grading, planning, and tidying the shelves.
Read More »Tips on Student Test Prep and Choosing Elementary Subjects
Dr. Mary Kay Clark offers practical tips on test preparation, what subjects to study every day and advice on teaching multiple students at the same time.
Read More »Is Homeschooling the Key to Changing an Upside Down World?
The haven of homeschooling allows children to build up their resilience and acquire skills and formation to bring the change the world so desperately needs.
Read More »Seton Educates Students to Get into Heaven…and Harvard Too
Seton Home Study School's Deacon Gene McGuirk, says that a Seton education not only prepares your children academically but for entry into heaven as well.
Read More »An Alumni Profile of Seton Grad Tricia Walz
Seton Home Study School and Benedictine College graduate Tricia Walz's passion is helping youth build strong Catholic friendships and grow in their faith.
Read More »Jobzology: A Seton Service to Help Students Discern Their Way
Seton has partnered with Jobzology, a software company that has developed a talent analytics program to help people find jobs in which they will be happy.
Read More »St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s Most Important Lesson for Parents
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, U.S. Catholic School Pioneer, always emphasized to parents that they must be concerned about teaching and living the Faith at home.
Read More »Catholic Harbor – Year One Report
The Catholic Harbor community provides an amazing opportunity for students, not just to socialize, but to improve their reasoning and communication skills.
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.
Read More »Second Generation Homeschooling Family Continues the Seton Legacy
Nicole says two things to love about Seton Homeschooling are the efficiency of the program and incorporation of Catholic identity throughout the curriculum.
Read More »Meet This Year’s Summer Readers!
The Summer Reading Club was a fun way to keep up reading skills and students received an Achievement Certificate to certify them as Summer Reading Champs.
Read More »St. Francis Xavier: Patron of Missionaries and Jesuit Founder
Francis Xavier, the patron saint of missionaries, sailors, Japan, and the East Indies. With Ignatius of Loyola and companions, founded the Society of Jesus.
Read More »Is a Seton Diploma an Indicator of Success in College?
College success of Seton students is well documented. Seton grads have top-level research and writing skills and the work habits of college upperclassmen.
Read More »Advent Activities to Build Family Traditions and Faith
Join Mary Ellen Barrett and her family to invite Advent into your homeschool, creating traditions that will bind children to both their faith and family.
Read More »God’s Broadcasting Station: The Great Outdoors
Jeff Minick says that children who spend more time outdoors are healthier, more imaginative, and better risk-takers, a skill vital to overcoming obstacles.
Read More »Seton Staff Series – Don Valaike
Seton counselor Don Valaike says we study English to communicate effectively, history to improve our decision making, and mathematics to think analytically.
Read More »Remembrance Day: Honoring Our Veterans and Their Families
A special salute to the 635 U.S. military families that used Seton’s curriculum last year and all living veterans who served our country in war and peace.
Read More »We Can Learn Much From Diagramming
Diagramming sentences helps students become better writers by teaching to write simply and clearly, and increase their mental capabilities for reasoning.
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