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Welcome to the premier online social network connecting homeschoolers around the world—FuseFly!

What makes FuseFly different from other social networks?
This innovative site was created by homeschoolers for homeschoolers. FuseFly allows both teens ages thirteen and up and their parents to share information, meet new homeschoolers and organize group activities all over the world.

FuseFly will help you make homeschooling connections globally, not just locally.

Like many of the homeschool gatherings that you attend locally, parents and teens are in the same location, yet each have own area to socialize. FuseFly can be used to reach any mix of the homeschooling community, but is also divided into parent and student sections, giving both groups the opportunity to reach out to their peers. The entire site is family-friendly though, so we have built-in resources for reporting abuse, blocking offensive language and maintaining a positive atmosphere for everyone involved.

Why is FuseFly a good choice for your student?

  1. Parental consent required for student to have a FuseFly account.
  2. Inappropriate content and language is reported to parents through the family center (coming soon!)
  3. Parents have the ability to “ground their fly” by freezing their student’s account due to inappropriate content.
  4. Parents have a private area to connect with other parents, but can view the student areas as well.(coming soon!)

Why should parents join FuseFly?

  1. Join forums and share ideas, tips and experiences with others in the homeschool community.
  2. Create and online Community for your local Homeschooling Association.
  3. Network with other homeschoolers around the world.

To learn more about FuseFly, visit our About Us page.

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What is FuseFly?

FuseFly is a social network connecting homeschoolers around the world. This innovative site gives homeschoolers the opportunity to socialize with other homeschoolers, while offering a secure environment for teens age thirteen and up and areas for both students and parents.