Noun
a classroom in which all students in a particular grade (or in a division of a grade) meet at certain times under the supervision of a teacher who takes attendance and does other administrative business
Source: WordNetI got picked on a lot, even by teachers too. I liked to listen to musicals and bake, and my homeroom teacher found out and mocked me in front of the whole class for baking. Dan Savage
Parent volunteers made the “Oscar” figurines, found a red carpet, etc. for the “Academy Awards” theme of the graduation, and in this photo Sisterfilms is getting a hug and a diploma from her homeroom, math and dance teacher Allison. Source: Internet
The flier was handed out during homeroom to students at Montgomery Blair High School. Source: Internet
Freed from the early morning alarm and rush to the bus, a full day of traipsing from homeroom to math to specials to sports practice to catechism, an evening of homework and dinner and “just a few minutes” of Mario… we had real kids in the bookstore. Source: Internet
She took the time to look at me when I said “here” in homeroom. Source: Internet
While they were growing up, she became a devoted homeroom mother and discovered that the secret to being a good mother is a full tank of gas. Source: Internet