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homeroom

[hohm-room, -room] / ˈhoʊmˌrum, -ˌrʊm /


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Holly Golden Simmel’s son, a junior, was exposed to the virus twice on his first day, in homeroom and in a science class.

From New York Times

From there, Radnor’s eighth to 12th graders viewed an explanatory PowerPoint in homeroom of the eight names and voted online for their top four.

From New York Times

It’s a half-hour homeroom period, and typically, they learn about being considerate toward others and "how to make good friends."

From Fox News

Every single student in her homeroom class has an F.

From Los Angeles Times

Stable groups of about 12 students would spend two days a week on campus in an advisory or homeroom classroom working online with noise-cancelling headphones, while the teacher would be conducting classes over Zoom.

From Los Angeles Times