Summer is over, and the school year has started. Now, how do I get motivated? Three veteran homeschooling moms share their secrets.
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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.
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The Wise Family chose Seton for the Catholic focus, flexible schedule, counselors, the rigor of the school, and earning grades from a "third party."
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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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The one, holy, catholic, and apostolic faith has been the foundation of everything these Seton graduates have achieved here. Go forth to spread the Faith.
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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.
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He was known for helping those with hopeless causes, but St. Bridget of Sweden's vision that he was the Patron Saint of the Impossible sealed the deal.
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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.
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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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Homeschooling experts offer practical methods to prepare our children to know their rights and responsibilities and be good citizens.
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The flexibility of homeschooling has allowed the Habana children to develop their potential while maintaining a rigorous, competitive sports schedule.
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Deacon McGuirk shows how Canon Law and U.S. Organic Law support the right and duty of parents to choose the means for their children's Catholic education.
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Elementary counselor Laura Fusto reviews a new Seton geography workbook filled with maps, photos of landmarks, and short activities in each lesson.
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As a military family, the Bernards' homeschooling with Seton allowed them to travel, always feeling blessed for the solid and accredited academics Seton provides.
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Here are the changes by grade level in the 2024 Seton curriculum, including a new fifth grade geography workbook and Lit and Comp Reading Guide.
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Bird watching encourages kids to go outdoors and fosters a connection that can inspire a lifelong appreciation for wildlife and conservation.
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Amidst his ordination celebration, Father Nikolai Brelinsky reflects on Seton's homeschooling advantage as a foundation for his faith life and intellect.
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Esther answers Seton Testing customer questions clearly, helping them choose the proper tests to measure progress toward success in school or college.
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Kateri, orphaned at four, bearer of many struggles, was led to become a bride of Christ and the patron saint of people in exile and Native Americans.
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