The idea behind Rosetta Stone’s innovative online course, while simple, does help solve the traditional problems of teaching a foreign language in the home.
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Draper Warren May 8, 2019 2,047 Views
The idea behind Rosetta Stone’s innovative online course, while simple, does help solve the traditional problems of teaching a foreign language in the home.
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Dr. Mary Kay Clark offers practical tips for military families homeschooling overseas, online courses, and fewer restrictions for homeschooling families.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark June 6, 2017 2,770 Views
As Seton offers General, Academic, and Advanced high school diplomas, Dr. Mary Kay Clark has advice to help parents decide which track to follow for each.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett May 23, 2017 1,938 Views
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 »Contributing Writers February 14, 2017 2,274 Views
Is Valentine's Day just about flowers, chocolate, and shiny baubles? Rosa Younan shares some simple tips on how to show Christ-like love in a selfish world.
Read More »Contributing Writers November 5, 2016 13,289 Views
Sometimes high school students fall behind. Senior MaryAnn Dudley shares tips she learned when she was a half year behind and finished before summer ended.
Read More »Contributing Writers February 27, 2016 4,213 Views
Homeschooled since forever, Sarah Younan shares her 3 tips to creating better study habits in high school, and not feel like you're failing or behind.
Read More »Contributing Writers January 12, 2016 4,419 Views
Seton graduate Mary Anslinger shares her 4 tips for succeeding in high school when work and conflicts vie for your attention.
Read More »Seton Home Study School December 9, 2015 5,230 Views
Christopher Smith shares the three major changes to the new SAT test, and what high schoolers can start preparing for.
Read More »Contributing Writers November 28, 2015 6,159 Views
Seton junior Sabrina Olomi shares her 7 tips for high school homeschooling, and they work well with life, travelling and when you've fallen behind!
Read More »Contributing Writers October 25, 2015 3,955 Views
Your ultimate destiny is sainthood, and by following your unique vocation, you will change the world - with or without a degree!
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark October 5, 2015 5,049 Views
As important as academics are, we think there may be an even greater reason to stick with homeschooling through high school.
Read More »Bob Wiesner September 7, 2015 3,273 Views
by Bob Wiesner | For most, the time eventually comes when small jobs such as baby sitting or yard care must give way to more formal work situations.
Read More »Seton Home Study School August 23, 2015 1,347 Views
We are announcing a 2015 Catholic short story contest for our high school students!
Read More »Contributing Writers August 18, 2015 5,304 Views
Heading into High School, Gabrielle Flure felt that it was mysterious and intimidating. Her six survival tips will help you have more balanced expectations!
Read More »Seton Home Study School August 5, 2015 5,838 Views
by Christopher Smith | Over the past few years, Seton has increased the options and tweaked the requirements for our high school diplomas.
Read More »Seton Home Study School July 21, 2015 2,659 Views
We have a theme for the essay contest this year! There will still be plenty of scope for all kinds of essays, but we will concentrate on the general theme of “Gift.”
Read More »Seton Home Study School July 8, 2015 3,604 Views
by Christopher Smith | Inevitably, as families see high school on the horizon, terror takes hold. Which diploma option should my student strive for?
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark March 7, 2015 4,157 Views
by Dr. Mary Kay Clark | Sometimes a homeschooling group gets very enthusiastic about activities, such as plays, dances, and sports.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark December 10, 2014 6,502 Views
by Mary Kay Clark | Students like this tend to be overlooked in a classroom situation, and often fall seriously behind in the junior high grade levels.
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