The White Family says Seton keeps the family in the center helping children grow academically and spiritually with a strong moral foundation.
Read More »Make the Seton Program Work for You!
Mary Ellen has tips to succeed with Seton and reveals the best-kept secret in homeschooling: you only need to do what you want to do.
Read More »We Love the Rigor!
The Wise Family chose Seton for the Catholic focus, flexible schedule, counselors, the rigor of the school, and earning grades from a "third party."
Read More »Alumnus Profile Alex Tapsak: How Seton Prepared Me for Writing in College
Thomas More College senior Alex Tapsak reflects on how Seton’s writing program used a careful, gradual approach to prepare him as a writer.
Read More »Get Up, and Do Not Be Afraid
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.
Read More »Ready to Write Life’s Next Chapter
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.
Read More »Your Questions Answered: Can we enroll now and get our books but start our school year later?
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.
Read More »Ask the Experts: How do you Raise Good Citizens who Know Their Rights and Responsibilities?
Homeschooling experts offer practical methods to prepare our children to know their rights and responsibilities and be good citizens.
Read More »The New Geography Skills 5 for Young Catholics – Reviewed by a Seton Counselor
Elementary counselor Laura Fusto reviews a new Seton geography workbook filled with maps, photos of landmarks, and short activities in each lesson.
Read More »Life has Been a Blessed Adventure
As a military family, the Bernards' homeschooling with Seton allowed them to travel, always feeling blessed for the solid and accredited academics Seton provides.
Read More »Your Questions Answered: What is Seton’s Redo Policy for high school tests?
What is Seton's Redo Policy for high school tests? Can junior high students take high school courses for credit? Your answers from Seton Counselors.
Read More »Seton Gives Us the Resources to Stay on Track
Seton teaches us so much about the richness and beauty of what we believe and why and gives me the resources I need to stay on track.
Read More »Guiding Families Interested in a U.S. Service Academy
Through U.S. Service Academy visits and interviews, I learned how their admissions policies work, and I want to help you through the process.
Read More »Alumna Profile Sophia Surina
At Belmont Abbey's Honors College, Sophia discovered an incredible, loving community that aims to help you succeed in this world and the next.
Read More »Your Questions Answered: Does Seton Offer Dyslexia Evaluations?
Featuring Seton Special Service answers on dyslexia evaluations, accommodations for unique needs, and curriculum designed for each student.
Read More »Secrets to Getting It All Done
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 »Seton Alumnus Gabriel Mellino: Become a Better Version of Yourself
Seton grad and Ave Maria junior advises Seton students to take ownership of their lives through structure, discipline, and time management.
Read More »Staff Series: Kaylie Schloemer – Graphics Designer
Graphic design wasn’t part of Kaylie's plan but when she dove into the world of art, she thought how cool it would be to design books. The rest is history.
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 »Staff Series: Joe Sparks – Multimedia Development Director
In high school, Joe participated in online message boards for Seton students and helped build the student forum, precursor to Catholic Harbor.
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