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Read More »When Parental Help is Okay
When parents give help to students, be sure there's not an underlying issue. Here's details about Audiobooks, Test Help, and Parent Grading.
Read More »Academic Integrity: An Essential Virtue in Our Homeschools
Truly now, more than ever, we must teach our children the virtue of integrity so they can stand for truth and not collapse even under stress.
Read More »Ask the Experts: How Do You Teach Children Virtues?
To teach a virtue, I sometimes let my kids make unwise decisions which teaches them far more than I could by bailing them out.
Read More »Your Questions Answered – What if We’re not Finished by June?
Not Finished by June? No worries! Can students retake a test Yes! Authenticate documents with an apostille? Absolutely! Read on for more...
Read More »Bernadette Soubirous – Visionary of Lourdes
The lady asked Bernadette to return every day for a fortnight and so began the daily visions which embarrassed her parents and consumed the local parish...
Read More »Seton Staff Series – Mary Connolly: High School English Counselor
For Mary, that she grew up with Seton gives more meaning into why helping a student have a “eureka moment” brings one of the best feelings in the world.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: Divine Mercy Craft
Try this simple, fun craft to teach children the lessons about confession, penance, and heavenly rewards that Jesus gave to St. Faustina.
Read More »Alumni Profile: John Shanley – with Thomas More College in Rome
Seton Alum John Shanley on "why" Thomas More College and how a semester in Rome has raised his awareness of the good, true, and beautiful.
Read More »The Guild Program at Thomas More College
The Guilds at Thomas More College are rooted in the belief that developing practical skills is essential to a well-rounded education and a flourishing life.
Read More »How Do I Get There From Here? Counselor Tips on Getting Ahead…
If you have more school than a year left, try these simple, practical, time-saving tips from homeschooling mom and Seton counselor Laura Clark.
Read More »Ten Lessons About Homeschooling from the Ranch
Leigh's life lessons about children and homeschooling are a real-life mix of trusting God, taking the bull by the horns, and worth reading.
Read More »Ask the Experts: What is the Greatest Lesson I Have Learned in Homeschooling?
The most precious nuggets of advice, chosen for you from decades of homeschooling by three experienced moms. There's something here for you.
Read More »Holy Wednesday: All are Invited to Holy Unction
A special service is held on Wednesday of Holy Week when all are invited to receive Holy Unction for the healing of soul and body
Read More »Your Questions Answered: Is American Literature Still Required?
Is the American Literature course required?, How does the Parchment Transcript Service work?, Any tips on finishing the school year?
Read More »Saint Brigid of Kildare – Patroness of Ireland
Blessed with a generous spirit, Brigid, born to a slave, was graced to perform many miracles, do great works, and go on to inspire a nation.
Read More »In the Schoolroom – Winter Poetry
It is important that young people read and write poems and getting them started can be simple. Mary Ellen Barrett shows us how.
Read More »Why Christa Zwicker Recommends Seat of Wisdom
First-year student Christa Zwicker explains why a Seton Home Study education is an invaluable preparation for Our Lady Seat of Wisdom.
Read More »Classical & Early Christian Studies at Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College
A unique program in a remarkable setting, Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College is equipping Catholic scholars and teachers of the next generation.
Read More »Staff Series: Laura J. Clark – Elementary Counselor
My greatest satisfaction at Seton is teaching that homeschooling is about cultivating a love of learning that lasts a lifetime.
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