Our High School Writing Seminars are starting up again, taking place 1/31 and 2/7!
Check out further details on a Family Pilgrimage to the Alps, offered by our friends at ProRome, with exclusive MODG discounts!
Click here to read Laura Berquist's article about MODG's new President, Paul Lazenby.
Sophomore Eva Heroux describes her trip to the Amazon and the Galapagos Islands as a part of National Geographic’s 2019 Student Expedition Scholarship.
MODG graduate shares journey towards religious discernment.
Benedictine College's Homeschool Visit Day is on October 14th, and Megan Fassero, their Homeschool Outreach Coordinator, has some information for our families!
Christendom's Homeschool Visit Day is coming up, and their Director of Admissions, Sam Phillips, has some info for our families!
As Catholic Christians, we all share in the universal vocation to evangelize and witness to the Truth. For us as parents - and educators, too - our unique contribution to that task of evangelization lies in the formation of the children in our charge – not only by our own witness, but by both the information we impart, and the intellectual formation we give them.
When I first started homeschooling I had this vision of what it would be like in my home every day. Serenity was king. Peacefulness reigned. My kids running through a field of daisies like Little House on the Prairie. All of us sitting down quietly on a rainy day to read out loud. The house was always clean, all food homegrown and homemade. I was always calm, that picture of perfect motherhood where all I existed to do was be patient with my children no matter what they did. Well, that vision quickly died a violent death, especially as boys started entering our household.