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Homeroom is a Web site for teachers, students, parents and other community members concerned with education. The URL is www.uswesthomeroom.com.

Students doing research can use Homeroom's links to museums, space laboratories, movie companies, the Library of Congress and many other sites. Teachers seeking current articles on educational issues can visit the Staff Lounge. And parents and administrators can enter The Office to find resources of special interest to them.

Cool Places lists the webmaster's top ten sites. INTERPRISE plans to add enhancements to the Homeroom throughout the year to make it more valuable for learning partners. U.S. West INTERPRISE Networking, Denver, CO, (800) 328-2879.

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