How much time off for the holidays? Do high school students need science labs? Seton counselors have answers to your homeschooling questions.
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 »St. Barbara’s Tower – A Storytelling Craft
Storytellers! This is a fun and simple kid-friendly craft with gingerbread-type houses to tell St. Barbara’s story of faith and endurance..
Read More »Ask the Experts: How Do You Teach Your Children to be Charitable?
Three experienced homeschooling moms share lessons learned through their trials and errors to teach their children to be charitable.
Read More »How Does Your Family Evangelize?
Our magazine editor Mary Ellen Barrett asked enrolled Seton families on Facebook how they and their families evangelize in their communities.
Read More »The Unexpected Gifts of Difficult Journeys
Watch for the unexpected gifts God sends to you and your homeschool to help smooth the bumps along the way, especially when times are hard.
Read More »Living Life Fully is on Today’s Schedule
Seton Home Study School keeps the Lang family on schedule and helps them grow by leaps and bounds in knowledge and love of Jesus and neighbor.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: Take a Hike!
Whether a short walk around the neighborhood or a long hike, take the time to explore God’s creation and enjoy some wonderful family time together.
Read More »Homeschool Families Thrive at Christendom
Christendom has become the natural destination for homeschool families—with more than 60% of the student body coming from home education. Richard and Monica Blank wanted something different, something better, for ...
Read More »Nurturing a Vocation in the Home
At the heart of my parents’ decision...was the conviction that education is worthless when detached from the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
Read More »Planning for Homeschool Success
For school planning, I use all of Seton’s resources. I like to know the end goals for each of my students. It helps to keep me on track.
Read More »“We Never Looked Back” The Partridge Family’s Homeschool Odyssey
They never considered homeschooling but an experience left them with no choice and then, they loved it so much, they never looked back!
Read More »Invite the World to Your Homeschool Group
Here is a fun way for your homeschool group to go around the world while staying local and a great way to show gratitude to God for His remarkable creation.
Read More »Seton Alumni Profile: Anthony Klein
Seton’s rigorous writing load prepared me for the writing demands in college, and the readings gave me a solid foundation for my studies at Belmont Abbey.
Read More »From Crayons To Keyboards
Beginning in kindergarten, the infusion of Catholic Faith and building upon what students have already learned, has been an unwavering commitment at Seton.
Read More »Ask the Experts: How Do You Discipline in Your Homeschool?
Four homeschooling veterans with different points of view share what has worked in their families when it comes to the essential element of discipline.
Read More »This is Why I Love Seton’s Online Printable Lesson Plans
Seton's Online Printable Lesson Plan Creator can make your homeschool day run so much more smoothly and help students with independence and accountability.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: Liturgical Notebooks
Helping the children create special notebooks of their religious studies from the start of the school year has resulted in wonderful memories for all of us.
Read More »Grateful for A Helping Hand: A Seton Family’s Journey
Navigating a plan for your child with different academic needs is stressful but Seton believes all children deserve the best Catholic education possible.
Read More »4 Compelling Reasons to Graduate from High School
Ginny Seuffert says no matter which route is chosen, students will never regret earning a high school diploma, It's truly the ticket to higher opportunity.
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