Brother Edmund says Seton’s writing and English grammar courses made writing papers at Holy Apostles a breeze, enabling him to focus on seminary studies.
Read More »How Do I Calculate the Grade for the Quarterly Report?
Seton counselors are standing by to answer your questions about entering a quarterly grade, retaking tests, or getting answer keys. Call or email us today.
Read More »My Unexpected Diploma in Lifetime Learning
I will never lose my love of learning new things. Through my decision to homeschool, God’s grace has intervened in a way I can only now fully appreciate.
Read More »At Times I Wonder, Should We Continue Homeschooling?
The school year starts out so smoothly but when life happens, embrace the flexibility homeschooling offers and be grateful to be with your family every day.
Read More »Chatting All Things Homeschool: A Visit With the Brown Family
Be not be afraid. Do not let homeschooling your children overwhelm you. Will there be frustration and tears but also joy and laughter? Yes, definitely yes.
Read More »Jeeps, Not Regrets – A Summer Reflection
On life's highway, make room for things and experiences that bring joy to you. They should be considered integral to both your education and your life.
Read More »Ask the Experts – What is Your Summer Schedule Like?
Three homeschooling veterans share their time tested tips on keeping their kids active, cool, and happy when the summer days get long, hot, and sticky.
Read More »The Most Important Lesson You Will Ever Teach
Homeschooling moms and dads, if your son or daughter know that God loves them and they love Him, they are star students in the only class that matters.
Read More »The Hope of the World – Easter Photos from 2021
With great delight we share a collection of Seton family photos as they celebrate their wondrous, glorious Easter Day! Christ is Risen, truly he is Risen!
Read More »Homeschooling With Our Special Friends the Saints: A Visit With the Sanborn Family
Here in the homeschooling Sanborn family is that sort of living, breathing faith all of us pray for, points of light and hope in the shadows of this world.
Read More »My Child Received a Poor Test Grade. Can He Re-do It?
Students can retake tests. Review what was not understood before the re-do. An elementary re-do will replace the grade, a high school redo will be averaged.
Read More »Thanksgiving 2020 – From Our Home to Yours…
Please pass the dressing! Enjoy these Thanksgiving 2020 photos from Seton Home Study School families. Many thanks to the families who shared their photos!
Read More »We Are Behind in Some Subjects. How Do I Get Back on Track?
Catching up, staying on track, or trying to get ahead? The Seton Academic Counselors are waiting for your call or email on all your homeschooling questions.
Read More »Seton Counselor Answers: “What About the PSAT?”
The PSAT is not required to take the SAT but has benefits for the college-bound including the opportunity for a new scholarship from Benedictine College.
Read More »The Four Temperaments: Tools of Love and Discovery
Jeff Minick concludes his series on how knowing our and our children's temperaments can profoundly assist us in their education and character development.
Read More »For This I am Grateful
Mary Ellen is grateful for having to slow down and enjoy each other’s company, and now with clarity, looks forward to new challenges and bright beginnings.
Read More »Ask the Experts: Practical Advice for New Homeschooling Families
A new to homeschooling mom asks the experts, "My children often turn to crying when I try to explain a concept. How do we learn to work with each other?"
Read More »Take a Deep Breath and Pray – Inspiration from the Evans Family
Among Michele Evans advice for new homeschooling families “trust that God will take care of you. Take a deep breath and pray, and everything will work out.”
Read More »“It Lets The Children Breathe” – Ballet, Boats, and Books in Britain
Homeschooling is the best decision Mrs. Pierlot ever made as it lets the children blossom into who they actually are, not who society might mold them to be.
Read More »Voyages in Homeschooling – Advice to Fellow Travelers
John Clark, himself a voyager to new lands has thoughtful insight and practical perspective for fellow travelers newly arrived in the land of homeschooling.
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