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.
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Contributing Writers November 9, 2018 3,410 Views
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.
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Seton Counselor Cai Acuna shares why Filipino families in the Philippines and around the world find Seton Home Study a perfect fit for their family values
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by Dr Mary Kay Clark | The Holy Spirit is calling each one of you to be today’s Apostles. He will give you the strength and the courage to spread the Gospel...
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John Clark says that the Seton Graduation is meant to embrace the joy of accomplishment but it's become a celebration of family, friendships and the future.
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What is the best advice you can give to start off the new school year? Daily family prayer is essential for success in Catholic homeschooling. Start the day with prayer, ...
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Family trip more stressful than it’s worth? Anna Marie Jehorek shares how adding pilgrimage sights to your travel plans can transform the family vacation.
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Stephen Canale, Admissions Rep at Northeast Catholic College, talks with Seton graduates on the reasons they chose NCC and why they flourish there.
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by Gene McGuirk | For many years, the U.S. military has made it difficult for home-schooled high school students to enlist. They were often considered to be “non-graduates.” Seton has had many calls from families over the years about our graduates whom some branch would not permit to enlist. In recent years, the Department of Defense (DOD) has been running an ongoing test of new homeschooled recruits to see if they could fit in.
Read More »Featured Families November 6, 2017 6,213 Views
The Cairnie family achieves homeschooling success by using the Seton curriculum, following the lesson plans every day, and adding many breaks and chores.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark January 8, 2018 3,575 Views
Dr. Mary Kay Clark offers tips for working homeschooling moms, on skipping grades, and when to call academic counselors at Seton Home Study School for help.
Read More »Ginny Seuffert January 1, 2013 9,043 Views
Training the children to do their tasks on time and in a timely manner is no small feat, yet it can be done with planning, keeping to the schedule, and ...
Read More »Seton Journal Prompts December 18, 2014 3,052 Views
3rd Week of Advent Scripture Reading: Matthew 1:18-25 In today’s Gospel, we see Joseph reaching a decision to divorce Mary quietly after learning that she is carrying a child whom ...
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark August 3, 2015 6,187 Views
What is the most important thing I need to do as I start the new school year? Besides praying with your children every day, start the year by taking the ...
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Seton Guidance Counselor Nick Marmalejo weighs the pros and cons of a career in the skilled trades including financial, job satisfaction, and glory to God.
Read More »John Clark June 17, 2016 9,580 Views
Today's buzzword is 'leadership'. But most leaders struggle with an inability to lead - largely because of a lack of moral vision. Should virtue come first?
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