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Audiences

Homeroom, from your side of the school.

Homeroom runs the whole school on one shared system, but you probably came for one corner of it. Pick the door that fits — each page is an honest look at what Homeroom does for your people, and what is still being built.

This is a hub. Every claim on the pages below is scoped to what is shipped today, with early-access work labeled as such.

Three ways in

For sports

Team and game photos that flow straight into the yearbook, plus athletics fees and booster fundraising the coaches and booster club run in one honest ledger — Homeroom never holds the money.

For sports programs →

For arts

Concerts, plays, recitals, and gallery nights covered like they matter — spreads in the yearbook, a printed program, and the student newsroom that tells the story.

For arts programs →

For families

One login for the yearbook, the student record, and picture-day photos handled with your family’s consent — photos are never sold without permission, facial recognition is off unless a parent turns it on, and you find your child by a permission-checked roster lookup, not a face scan — plus a store where you buy only your own child’s photos. Parent photo store in early access

For families →

The same platform, whichever door you take

It is one login and one permission wall underneath. Every family sees only their own child, picture-day photos are never sold without permission and facial recognition is off unless a parent turns it on, and nothing here is sold as finished before it is. When a piece is still in early access, we say so on the page.