Does Seton offer a Home Economics course?

Does Seton offer a Home Economics course?

Seton used to have a Home Economics course through our Special Services Department. However, the materials are no longer available from Seton, but Christian Light Education should still have materials available. Here is their link:


If you wanted to do their course and transfer elective, HS credit, you submit it for Independent Study for approval (https://www.setonhome.org/academics/independent-study/).
Otherwise, you could check your official state homeschooling website to see if something is available locally. If you have questions, you may contact Stephen Costanzo (Director of Special Services) at scostanzo@setonhome.org or 540-622-5546.

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