Seton Director Dr. Mary Kay Clark has tips on what school work must be turned in and offers an answer about kindergarten studies that may surprise you.
Read More »A Pause to Discern – A Lifetime of Clarity
A vanity license plate put it into focus. Answers to life questions suddenly clicked. It was as if a ray shone from the heavens to spotlight the road ahead.
Read More »Help Me Explain Why My Son Should Learn a Foreign Language
Seton Home Study Director Dr. Mary Kay Clark helps a parent explain why learning a foreign language is a valuable component of a well-rounded education.
Read More »Seton Home Study School 2020 School Supply List
We’ve compiled a few printable lists of school supplies, separated by grade, of general homeschool supplies and equipment. We hope these lists help you get your homeschool set up and running smoothly.
Read More »May I Enroll My Student in Only a Few Courses?
The needs of every family and student are different so Seton offers a full program or just a single course or two, to address a family’s particular needs.
Read More »When Life Throws You a Curveball – Homeschooling Through Hard Times
When a family's life is thrown upside down, trusting in God's Providence is critical but the flexibility and stability of homeschooling is a blessing too.
Read More »Seton Staff Profile – Meet Nathan Puray
The joy about working at Seton? Graphic Designer Nathan Puray thought a long moment, then opened with, “There is a genuine moral good in working here..."
Read More »New Dynamics in Education: Responding to the Virus
Finding the best method for a child's education in the age of COVID has given a definitive nod to the legitimacy of homeschooling and of learning at home.
Read More »Congratulations Seton Class of 2020!
We present to you five members of the Seton Home Study School Class of 2020 with a snippet on their Seton experience and future plans. Godspeed graduates!
Read More »Looking for the Latest News on Seton’s 2020 Graduation?
The latest news on Seton Graduation 2020: while homeschooling continues uninterrupted, Seton Graduation 2020 ceremonies have been postponed, details below. Can you tell me what is going on with this ...
Read More »Start Early, Finish School, Then On to the Fun Stuff
Mandy Viles loves the Seton curriculum because it's so rigorous and accredited and she knows her children are receiving a good, quality, Catholic education.
Read More »Let Children Have Summer
John Clark admits he might have become a better reader, writer, or mathematician if he had forsaken carefree and joyful summers spent with his family but...
Read More »Quo Vadis? Which Seton Diploma is Right for You?
Seton’s Advanced Academic Diploma may help with your admission to a top university but for most, the Academic Diploma and a high GPA may be a better choice. Recently, the ...
Read More »Are You Called to be A Mentoring Mom?
Seton is ready to help you be a Mentoring Mom, helping friends and family, new to homeschooling, by sharing your trusted insight and hands-on experience.
Read More »Seton Family Spotlight – The Edwards Family
Mrs. Edwards loves the practicality of the Seton program and says you get everything you need as a parent! Seton sets your home study up for success.
Read More »What’s a Sanguine Mom to Do with Her Melancholic Daughter?
Understanding your children's temperaments, sanguine, phlegmatic, choleric, and melancholic, can help make sense of how we relate and grow closer as family.
Read More »God-Centered and Family-Focused: Meet the Brasile Family
Maria Brasile likes that Seton keeps the focus on our Catholic faith throughout the curriculum which helps keep their school and their days God-centered.
Read More »Seton Families Show Support at March for Life 2020
The March for Life is an awesome way for Catholic homeschoolers to get involved in the pro-life cause, speaking up for babies whose voices can not be heard.
Read More »Seton and JPCatholic Students Know and Live the Truth Boldly
Teresa Doherty knows first hand how Seton Home Study and John Paul the Great Catholic University prepare students to know and live out the truth boldly.
Read More »Is it Better to Turn In Finished Work Altogether or by Subject?
"Is it better to turn in completed work altogether or when a student's individual subjects are completed?" Dr. Clark answers a frequently asked question.
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