Lucy Viens began with Seton in 1988. She says Seton's Catholic Curriculum has kept her family Catholic and is helping pass the faith to the next generation.
Read More »The Home School Advantage – Flexibility to Steer Our Own Way
In an ever-changing environment, Tara Brelinsky shows how homeschooling families have the flexibility to provide the best options for our child's education.
Read More »Why Homeschool? To Raise Saints and Build Faith Traditions
Theresa Steinel shares that her first and foremost goal in life is to raise saints for God and homeschooling is making it easier for her to accomplish that.
Read More »Message to Seton Graduates – Make Politics Lofty Again
In Dr. Mary Kay Clark's "Make A Difference" speech, Seton's 2017 graduates are called to make politics lofty again, promoting truth and the right to life.
Read More »Independent Study at Seton – Deciding When it’s Right for You
Seton offers the Independent Study program because many homeschooling families need the most robust transcript possible to record their non-Seton pursuits.
Read More »Why Should Students Study Latin at Seton Home Study?
Why does Seton Home Study School encourage students to take Latin? Counselor Jeff Minick speaks to that and the advantages Seton offers its Latin students.
Read More »All is Illuminated in God’s Light – Truth is the Way
Bob Wiesner reminds us, be relentless in our pursuit of Truth and decisively set aside that lazy tendency to regard truth as murky, gray, and indeterminate.
Read More »Preparing Young Catholics for this World and Eternity
Seton's entire curriculum is infused with the Catholic Faith but Mary Ellen Barrett says it is most effectively and solidly presented in its religion books.
Read More »Why Our Family Carries Forth the Homeschool Tradition
Homeschooling is an excellent, flexible, and affordable education and has helped the Seuffert family instill the important values of their faith and family.
Read More »Seton’s Advanced Diploma – How Advanced Do You Need to Be?
Seton Guidance Counselor Nick Marmalejo reveals the secret to choosing the right diploma track is in finding the right balance for your particular student.
Read More »7 Secrets to Success in Spelling and Vocabulary
Gina Berrios offers seven kid-approved tips, tricks and shortcuts to make spelling and vocabulary lessons more fun and less of a chore in your school day.
Read More »10 Helpful (& Fun) Replies to Anti-Homeschooling Comments
Use the anti-homeschooling comments, made to make you feel bad about your decision, as opportunities to show you are sure and unwavering in your commitment.
Read More »A Very, Merry Christmas from Our Homes to Yours
Six Seton Families who welcomed us into their homes to share their homeschool stories in 2016 send Christmas greetings. Blessings on their homes and yours!
Read More »5 Reasons a Fully Catholic Curriculum is a Blessing
Amanda Evinger has five reasons why "keeping it Catholic" is a true blessing for her family when it comes honoring God through her homeschooling curriculum.
Read More »Why Christendom College is a Natural Fit for Seton Students
Seton grad Elizabeth Jamieson, now a freshman at Christendom College, found the transition to college natural as the schools are two sides of the same coin.
Read More »American Literature at Seton: Fostering a Love of our Country
You'll be pressed to find Seton Home Study's American Literature curriculum's profound appreciation about being an American in your average American school.
Read More »What is the Essential Benefit of Homeschooling My Children?
Mary Kay Clark says the benefit of homeschooling is in the caring and loving of each family member for the sake of the others and the family as a whole.
Read More »College Applications: What Do Colleges Really Look At?
Yes, colleges use the GPA but Chris Smith counsels they include standardized test scores, rigor of coursework, and a well-rounded and exceptional resume.
Read More »An Ancient Soul in a Modern World: Fr. Constantine Belisarius
John Clark reflects on his friendship with Fr. Constantine Belisarius; priest, confessor, theologian, counselor, confidant, scholar, and spiritual warrior.
Read More »The Most Important Message for Home Schooling Parents
Mary Kay Clark says the core of Catholic home schooling is living and loving the Catholic Faith and showing your children that Jesus is the Essence of life.
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