Parent Resources

Home Schooling and Church Teaching 

Does the Church support and encourage home schooling? Absolutely! Click below for details...

Audio 
“Church Teachings on Homeschooling” WMA MP3
“Cultivating a Catholic Culture in the Home” - Dr. Mary Kay Clark WMA MP3
“Home Schoolers in College” - Mr. Paul Sullivan WMA MP3
“Home Schooling Tips” - Mrs. Ginny Seuffert WMA MP3
“The Father’s Role: In the Image and Likeness of the Father” - Deacon Eugene G. McGuirk   MP3
Video 
gift of each other
Give Your Children the Gift of Each Other - Ginny Seuffert
Dr. Clark on EWTN
Dr. Clark interview with Fr. Mitch Pacwa on EWTN
Dr. Clark shows books
Dr. Clark shows Seton’s Catholic books
John Clark
John Clark speaks about one-on-one teaching
Webcasts 
What is Home Schooling?

In this webcast, Dr. Mary Kay Clark and John Clark discuss many aspects of home schooling, and answer questions asked by several parents.

(The link enables you to download the presentation from WebEx. You will need to provide your name and an e-mail address. Once registered, you will be prompted to install their Network Recording Player. You will need to have administrative privileges on your computer in order to install it. You should then be able to save the presentation to your computer. The presentation is an ARF file about 26 megabytes in size.)

Reading Lists 

Suggested supplemental reading for grades K-8

State Laws 

The Home School Legal Defense Association has excellent information on each state’s laws regarding home schooling.

Newsletter Archive 

In this archive, we have past Seton newsletters dating back to 1996. The newsletters are all in Adobe’s PDF format. A topical index of newsletter articles is also available.

Organizations to Help You

Home Schooling
Catholic Family Life
Pro-Life Organizations
General Interest Links

Colleges Attended by Seton Students

The following college choices seem to be the most popular with Seton graduates*:

Information about the SAT, PSAT and ACT tests.

Honor Society

Eta Sigma Alpha, founded in 1999, requires a student to have a 3.5 grade-point-average plus a high score on a standardized test. For more information, go to Eta Sigma Alpha National Home School Honor Society.

Reviews of Harry Potter

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