A Fun Place To Grow
A Safe Place To Be


Hschooler.net provides a continuously growing set of features. Some are features common to many online social networks, including:

  • Profile: This is your description of yourself and your activities that other people can view.
  • Dashboard: This is YOUR page. You are the only one who can see this one. It is your gateway into Hschooler.net.
  • Status/Activity: This lets you say in a word or a short sentence what you are doing or how you are feeling.
  • Journaling: This lets you keep an online journal that you can share with your parents, family, or friends. This is also sometimes called a weblog or blog.
  • Groups: This lets you to create or join a group where people with similar interests can discuss those interests.
  • Social bookmarking: This lets you share with your friends other sites and resources from around the Internet.

Features for the Christian and Homeschooling Community

Hschooler.net includes many, and will be developing more capabilities specifically designed for the Christian Homeschooling community, including:

  • Reviews and ratings of curriculum, books, movies, and more
  • Bible reading and sharing tools
  • Task management for assigning to-dos and managing multi-faceted group projects
  • A Wiki-based homeschooler-created encyclopedia (future)
  • Online teaching tools (future)
  • Additional Bible study tools (future)

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Hschooler.net is an online social network for Christian families. The mission of Hschooler.net is to connect families with the people, resources, and tools to train up young men and women to the Glory of God.

The service is intended to meet the unique needs of Christian parents while also providing a fun, engaging, and edifying social atmosphere for Christian students - conceptually similar to popular online social networks (e.g. Facebook, MySpace).

Hschooler.net is distinctive from secular services by recognizing the authority of parents, giving parents visibility and control over their children's activities, and providing a level of privacy control not central to popular secular services.

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