Here are the changes by grade level in the 2024 Seton curriculum, including a new fifth grade geography workbook and Lit and Comp Reading Guide.
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Draper Warren June 28, 2024 1,275 Views
Here are the changes by grade level in the 2024 Seton curriculum, including a new fifth grade geography workbook and Lit and Comp Reading Guide.
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Seton Counselors offer mid-year advice, explain the ease of a switch to Special Services, and counsel the mom of a fifth-grade son who won’t listen.
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Is the American Literature course required?, How does the Parchment Transcript Service work?, Any tips on finishing the school year?
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Seton counselors answer: Can we enroll mid-year? How much time for holiday break? How often should I check my high schooler's progress?
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Life and homeschooling is not without its challenges, but with faith, coffee, and a sense of humor, the Fisher Family are happy warriors in the good fight.
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Helping families with special needs and the trials they are dealing with, to me, is to be a light of Christ to them, those are some of my favorite moments.
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Navigating a plan for your child with different academic needs is stressful but Seton believes all children deserve the best Catholic education possible.
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There is no firm time limit to how much help Seton counselors can give, but if a student needs daily tutoring, Dr. Mary Kay Clark offers several solutions.
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In this interview, the Mayrose family discusses how Seton and its Special Services department enabled their son to overcome challenges and excel in his studies.
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by Mary Ellen Barrett | I pictured Ryan as a smart, athletic kid who would have lots of friends and find a nice girl. He was diagnosed with autism at 3...
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