Does your school offer a homeroom or advisement period?
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Yes, my school has a homeroom/advisement period. It’s a great time for students to catch up on announcements, get support from teachers or advisors, and connect with their peers. It also serves as a dedicated time for addressing any academic or social issues we might be facing. Do you have a homeroom period at your school? How does it work for you?