Mary Ellen has a fun craft for children to create pocket shrines honoring the Blessed Mother and the Sacred Heart of Jesus in their months of May and June.
Read More »Freshmen Write Home: Seton Catholic College Scholarship Winners
Jeff Minick queried last year's Seton Catholic College Scholarship winners about their freshman year and for advice on the challenges of higher education.
Read More »Seton is the Key to Reaching Our Goals
Choosing Seton for their homeschooling was easy for the Kasprzak's because of Seton's value on their families' children succeeding and reaching their goals.
Read More »College Visits – A Primer on How to Plan for Success
When visiting colleges, Nicholas Marmalejo says asking the right questions will go a long way towards making the right decision of which college to choose.
Read More »Can Military Families Homeschool with Seton Wherever We Live?
Dr. Mary Kay Clark offers practical tips for military families homeschooling overseas, online courses, and fewer restrictions for homeschooling families.
Read More »The RV School Across America Riding the Maney Roads of Life
When the Maney's a second generation Seton Family pulled up stakes and set out to RV school across America they had no idea of the bounty in store for them.
Read More »An Alumni Profile of Seton Grad Tricia Walz
Seton Home Study School and Benedictine College graduate Tricia Walz's passion is helping youth build strong Catholic friendships and grow in their faith.
Read More »Jobzology: A Seton Service to Help Students Discern Their Way
Seton has partnered with Jobzology, a software company that has developed a talent analytics program to help people find jobs in which they will be happy.
Read More »Catholic Harbor – Year One Report
The Catholic Harbor community provides an amazing opportunity for students, not just to socialize, but to improve their reasoning and communication skills.
Read More »Second Generation Homeschooling Family Continues the Seton Legacy
Nicole says two things to love about Seton Homeschooling are the efficiency of the program and incorporation of Catholic identity throughout the curriculum.
Read More »Meet This Year’s Summer Readers!
The Summer Reading Club was a fun way to keep up reading skills and students received an Achievement Certificate to certify them as Summer Reading Champs.
Read More »Seton Staff Series: Cecilia Sauer
Seton General Counselor Cecilia Sauer can put families in touch with other Seton families in their immediate area who have given permission to be contacted.
Read More »Avoid the Perfection Paralysis Detour on the Road to Success
Seton Home Study Guidance Counselor Nick Marmalejo has a practical roadmap to avoid frustration and the perfection paralysis detour on the road to success.
Read More »How We Learn and Grow Together One Lesson at a Time
Sarah Hess says that her family is learning and growing together with Seton, making their pilgrimage to Heaven one day at a time and one lesson at a time.
Read More »Why Margin Space Can Be Your Key to Great Homeschooling
Mary Ellen Barrett shares five tried and true benefits of homeschooling and why including margin space gives children the room to just be themselves.
Read More »Seton Alumna Represents USA in World Ballooning Competition
Seton alumna Victoria Vertrees says “Don’t let anything limit what you want to do in life.” She will exhibit that resolve as she represents the U.S. in Women’s World Hot Air Balloon Championship in Poland.
Read More »6 Simple and Fun Ways to Keep Homeschool Burnout at Bay
After five years of homeschooling her four children, Heather has ideas and strategies to banish homeschool burnout and keep the joy of your journey alive.
Read More »Why Being the Best We Can Be Will Lead to a Life Well Lived
Don Valaike could not understand why his mentor was so tough on him. Only later did he realize the lesson he learned would lead to a lifetime of success.
Read More »Unexpected Discoveries on Our Pilgrimage of Faith
In their pilgrimage of Faith, the Ferreira's are thankful for the benefits of a flexible homeschooling schedule and the grace that came in surprising ways.
Read More »A Most Precious Christmas Gift: Homeschooling Your Children
Remember, a most precious Christmas gift you give is homeschooling your children with a good, solid Catholic curriculum in a loving environment: your home.
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