Homeschooling mom of eight shares her list of simple, down-to-earth success strategies developed over her 28 years of homeschooling with Seton.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: Let’s Celebrate the Immaculate Conception
Mary Ellen loves finding ways to honor and celebrate our Blessed Mother, and her Dressed in Blue cake does both with style.
Read More »Building Bonds – Our Family’s Mission at Home and Abroad
The flexibility of homeschooling and the Seton curriculum has allowed the Stengel family to fulfill their love for the missions.
Read More »From Uganda to Ave Maria -Meet Fr. Joseph Lugalambi
On AMU's campus, Father ministers to students and, with the support of friends from Ave Maria, founded Our Lady of the Rosary Orphanage and Primary School in his home country of Uganda.
Read More »Pope Saint Pius V: Pope of the Rosary
Pope Pius reformed the church, protected it from the heresies pervasive throughout Europe, and armed with the Rosary, he saved the Church.
Read More »The Stay-At-Homeschooling Mom Podcast – Celebrates 1st Year and Looks Forward
Two homeschool moms - friends and podcast hosts - share surprises from their first year of podcasting and what's coming in the new year.
Read More »Financial Aid for Families – Simplifying the Process
Whether you need financial aid to homeschool, or want to assist other families, these simple steps will simplify your journey.
Read More »Advice en Espanõl – The Importance of Reading Classes for ESL Families
Seton's Spanish Counselor Manuel Vicente explains the importance of reading classes for families where English is the second language.
Read More »Success is Built on “Keep Trying”
Our children's success will be bolstered by teaching them not to fear failure; people who try (and fail) the most tend to succeed the most.
Read More »St. Thomas Aquinas – The Angelic Doctor
Thomas's writing blended Aristotelian philosophy and Christian theology and was adopted as the official philosophy of the church in 1917.
Read More »Saint Barbara – One of the Fourteen Holy Helpers
St. Barbara is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, venerated because their intercession is believed to be particularly effective against diseases.
Read More »Conway School of Nursing: Answering the Nursing Call to Duty
"I had always felt called to care for others...After September 11th, I felt called in a particular way to be a nurse and to serve my country."
Read More »La Mamá is the Best Teacher Ever!
"I am blessed to be in control of our children’s education and enrolled in a program focused on the Faith, knowledge, and virtues."
Read More »In the Schoolroom: A Child’s Nativity
The power of storytelling and play, something as simple as handling the Nativity figures, could connect young children to their faith.
Read More »The Flexibility of Homeschooling Throughout the Seasons
The individuality of every family can benefit from schedule flexibility, and as Seton families, we can choose a schedule that is best for us.
Read More »Saint of the Month: The Holy Archangels
The Feast of the Archangels is an opportunity opportunity to reflect on the missions and tasks in salvation history that God appointed to each angel.
Read More »Seton Alumna Profile: Gymnast Tirzah Wise
Gymnast Tirzah says that Seton prepared her for her future and dreams of working in the space industry on projects to explore Mars.
Read More »Congratulations Seton Graduates of 2023 Building the Kingdom of God
Seton Graduates of 2023 from all over the world gathered for celebration and a commission to build the kingdom of God.
Read More »The Cowden Family Does Things a Little Differently
The Cowden family promotes the view that Seton Home Study helps families with different circumstances raise their children for heaven.
Read More »Seton Moms Make Suggestions About Getting Organized
We asked Seton moms for tips on getting the schoolroom organized because getting organized creates order which can make all the difference.
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