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This webring is for homeschooling students and parents to link their pages together. If you're a homeschooling parent with a homeschool-related website, or if you're a homeschooling student with a website you maintain as a homeschool project, you're welcome to join this webring.
In the past this webring was owned by someone else, and at that time it may have listed some commercial websites not owned by homeschoolers. I will keep these websites in the ring, but in the future will not accept commercial websites unless they are owned by someone in a homeschooling family.
Sites made by adults should have a homeschooling theme to be in this ring. Sites made by homeschooling children and teens can be on almost any theme so long as somewhere on the site it mentions that they're homeschooling.
I have always enjoyed looking at homeschool websites and am looking forward to seeing what you put together!
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Remember: being part of a webring is a two-way agreement. We're agreeing to have a link to your site on our websites, and we want to know that you'll have a link to us on your website too. That's why keeping the navigation bar html code on your site is so important. It should be visible on the first page we go to, and easy to find. We are all equal partners in this ring, when everyone makes the effort to display the links.
To get your html code (if you haven't got it on your website already):
If you have ANY problems with this, or any other aspect of html or website development, you're welcome to ask about it on our message board. I am always willing to help. |
Are you just now setting up a website about your homeschool? Here's some ideas about what people might like to know about your homeschool: (1) how you got started, (2) why you decided to homeschool, (3) stories about what happens there, (4) instructions on how to do some interesting projects that worked well for you, (5) books and other educational materials you use, etc. I'm sure you have lots of good ideas too.