Table of Contents
-Setting
-Rules/Uniforms
-Staff Positions
-Clubs/After School Activities
Announcement: The school has had a face lift and now looks better than ever. Thank you to all the people who helped decide the school's new look. Also, This is a
MODERN FANTASY RP.
*Note: Castle is ALOT larger than it appears
~Setting~
Welcome All!
This is Mountain High Academy, a school for ALL species to co-exist and get an excellent education. The early history of this castle has been lost with time, but the known history begins in the 1900's. This prestigious school began as an orphanage in the early 1900's for those "unwanted" children. Cold, isolating, and lacking love many perished here until it was closed down in 1930. It is said that the spirits of children still haunt the castle today. There are also some unfriendly spirits who roam about too, but most of the spirits are friendly. After alot of renovating, it reopened as a school in 1937 and goes from Preschool to 12th grade. The school is also fully accredited. We also do have a small daycare for younger children of teachers and staff. The school is located in the beautiful mountains with what are said to be healing hot springs. This place also has a few secret passages, so watch where you are going, though many were blocked off when the renovations took place. The school headmaster/headmistress still works with Social Services to do adoptions because many orphans end up here, but there is no abuse and cruelty like back in the 1900's. Private tours are available by appointment. The school also has open houses throughout the year for those interested in enrolling, but space is limited, so applications must be done quickly. The school tours are led by the headmaster/headmistress. During the Summer, there are tours of the castle as well for those interested in enrolling in the future, who are enrolling a child, or who would just like to see the castle and learn its history. And yes, the school is handicap accessible.
Let me give you the tour!
This is the entrance hall. In the middle is a grand staircase that leads to the classrooms and dorms.
To the right of the staircase you can find the offices where new students can enroll and take care of important business, and to the left is the very large cafeteria and the ballroom.
Classes begin the day after Labor Day and end in mid June, usually around the 11th. Registration for the next year opens in April and parents must register their children by August 1st. Current students will be given a form to bring home asking if they will be attending next year which parents or the legal guardian(s) must fill out whether or not the child is coming back. Seniors are exempt from this of course because they won't be returning unless they are held back, in which case they can pick up this form from the office, but this is exceptionally rare. There is also a Thanksgiving Break, a Winter Break, and a Spring Break. Thanksgiving Break is from the Wednesday before Thanksgiving through the weekend. Winter Break begins on December 21st to January 2nd. Spring Break is in the middle of March and is a week long beginning on March 12th. Students who are living on campus and don't stay over the summer can begin moving in 2 weeks prior to the first day of school.
Students also require a pass from the school to be allowed to park in the school's parking lot. These passes can be obtained from the Main Office. It's first come, first serve, so pick up passes as soon as possible. Passes can be picked up for the next school year beginning in April.
There are also midterm and final exams for students in 6th-12th grade. Midterms are a week after the students return from Winter Break, usually taking place in the second week in January. Finals are the last week of school, except for the 12th graders who are graduating and take them towards the middle/end of May. Graduation/commencement is on May 30th. After finals, the seniors have graduation practice and the day before Graduation, a Senior Picnic. Prom is in the beginning of May, around the 9th. Also, if the teacher opts out of the midterm or final in exchange for a final project or paper before the scheduled date, the student is not required to show up that exam period scheduled for that class' exam, unless told to do so by the teacher. Exams are two a day and students are given 2 hours for each and are released after the second exam, resulting in a half day.
12th Graders (Seniors) also get privileges. These include being allowed to eat lunch outside instead of in the cafeteria, Senior Skip Day, which is usually the day of prom, leaving early if they have study period last or leaving for study period, usually to the library or such instead of the study room which is a classroom, but the student must sign out and then back in before the period ends if signing out for the period, and have permission from a parent/guardian, unless they are an orphan and obtain permission from the headmaster/ headmistress. They also get the parking spaces closest to the school. The headmaster/ headmistress reserves the right to take these privileges away, also including prom, the senior banquet, and graduation for disciplinary reasons.
School Hours are from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM for the Day Class.
The Night Class is from 6:00 PM to 12:00 AM.
We also provide a Full Day/ Full Night Pre-school and Kindergarten.
The full day Preschool is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
The full day Kindergarten core day is from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
The full night Preschool is open from 7:00 PM to 3:00 AM.
The full night Kindergarten core day is from 7:00 PM to 1:00 AM.
After school hours, Kindergarteners will go to the After-School Program.
There is also an after school program with planned activities for students with teacher supervision and for homework help. The After School Program for Day students is from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM and the After School Program for Night students is from 12:00 AM to 3:00 AM.
We also offer year round courses for those students who wish to take them, which go on during the summer, in addition to the camps that we have running. Many of the orphans are given the choice to either take summer courses or do a camp, or both if they would like, but this option is open for regular students as well. The shuttles, buses, and other transportation run year round. Students who are 14 or older may also apply for jobs around the school such as helping in the offices, life guarding, camp counselors, etc.
Weekday visiting hours for the families of students
are only after school. Most students go home for the weekend, but for students that don't, parents are free to visit and spend time with their child/children any time on Saturday and Sunday until the curfew hour for that students' class.
The Day class is for day creatures such as humans, nekos, and elves.
The Night class is for those who roam the night, such as vampires, demons, and werewolves.
Students have weekends off and are allowed to go home to visit family. Same goes for long holidays/vacations. Older students (teenagers) are also allowed to get jobs at the local town. Buses and shuttles also run on the weekdays after school and on weekends to the town so students can go to relax, buy things they need, etc. Students must sign in/out at the main office. Any students caught skipping class to go into town will be severely punished. A parent/guardian signed permission slip is required, until age 16, however, orphans require permission from the headmaster/ headmistress which can be done through a teacher or Adult Volunteer or R.A. , usually the one supervising the trip, for younger students, and permission slips must be turned in within the first week of school. Permission is also required for field trips and be turned in by the date specified on the slip.
On Saturdays, the orphans are given the chance to meet prospective parents who are given a free tour of the school and get to meet with the children as they play or do any other activities. Prospective parents are also allowed to have supervised interaction with the children and start the paperwork that day, which takes about 3 months or more to finalize. Also, during the months that are taken to fill out the paperwork, the prospective parents must do at least three more visits with the child, but are welcome to do more as long as it does not interfere with school. Teachers are allowed to adopt too as long as they're responsible and pass the home study and all other requirements. Adoption Day begins at Midnight on Friday, which is really the beginning of Saturday, and goes all the way into Sunday afternoon until 4:00 PM.
Many different activities are planned and offered for those who choose to stay for the weekend or those who have to stay. Younger children are supervised at all times while they play. Note: All students get a map upon arrival and a guide with tips and the school's rules/regulations. If they lose either they can get a new one in the Main Office.
On the sides of the stairs there are small sitting areas or lobbies for the students to hang out. The doorway in the back of each lobby leads to the pool, auditorium/theater, indoor playground, gym, etc.
And here, to the left of the stairs down the little hallway is the Cafeteria.
It's much larger than it appears in this photo. This is where all our
students eat, but at different times so as not to crowd the area.
The Preschool and Kindergartners have their snack at 10:30 AM
and then have lunch at 12:00 PM. But they generally sit away from
the bigger kids. 1st grade-3rd grade dines at 11:00 AM,
4th grade-6th grade dines at 11:30 AM, 7th grade-10th
grade dines at 12:00 PM, and 11th and 12th grade dines at 12:30 PM.
Snacks/Breakfast are also available for students. Kindergarten to 3rd grade
have snack time in the classroom.
Dinner is also served for Day students from 4-8 PM.
It is organized like lunch so as not to overcrowd the area. Preschool-2nd grade
dines from 4-5 PM. 3rd-6th grade dines from 5-6 PM. 7th-10th grade dines from
6-7 PM. And 11th and 12th grade dines from 7-8 PM.
Night classes have their "lunch" time also. The Night Preschool and Kindergartners
have snack at 9:30 PM and "Lunch" at 12:00 AM. Again, they sit away from the bigger kids. 1st grade-3rd grade dines at 9:00 PM,
4th grade-6th grade dines at 9:30 PM ,
7th-10th grade dines at 10:00 PM,
and 11th and 12th grade dines at 10:30 PM.
Dinner for the Night Class is between Night Class/Day Class hours from 2-6 AM.
This is also organized so it won't be overcrowded. Preschool- 2nd grade
dines from 2-3 AM. 3rd-6th grade dines from 3-4 AM. 7th-10th dines from 4-5 AM. And 11th and 12th grade dines from 5-6 AM.
Recess is right after lunch and lasts 45 minutes for each group of grades leading up to and including 5th grade. 6th grade and above do not get recess, but have electives after lunch. At the end of a class's recess a bell will ring and students will line up in front of their teachers. Each grade has a different bell with a different tone so the children can distinguish which is theirs. Teachers may give their students extra recess for good behavior during the week. Preschool and Kindergarten have separate outdoor time built into their daily schedule because they go out at least twice a day.
This is what the serving area looks like.
This is the kitchen. Students are not allowed in here, except with a teacher for things such as Home Economics class. Only small snacks are allowed in dorms but they MUST be bought! If the staff catches students trying to sneak/steal food, disciplinary action will be taken.
This is the Grand Ballroom which is next
to the cafeteria. Formal events such as school dances are held here.
This is the hallway to the right of the stairs.
There are entrances to four offices on each side.
The first one on the left is the Main Office where
new students take care of any important matters.
The second one is the Admissions Office
where new students register. The third is the infirmary/nurses' office where
injured or sick students go. And finally, the fourth one is the
Guidance office where students can go to talk to
counselors about their feelings. They also guide
students in choosing what colleges they apply to. Each student
gets assigned a counselor.The first door on the right
is the Financial Aid office where students can apply for financial aid.
The second door is the Student Exchange Program office in
charge of the Student Exchange Program.
The third door is the Adoption Office where
all adoptions are taken care of. And finally, the fourth door
is the Disabilities office where students can apply for disability accommodations.
This is the Main Office.
And this is the Admissions Office.
And over here is the infirmary. Here sick or injured students
will be helped by our kind, dedicated doctors and nurses. Doctors and nurses also have the option of a staff dorm, but within the infirmary
there is a small office for doing paperwork and for the doctors and
nurses to get some sleep if they do not want a dorm. Also, parents must call here if a child is going to be absent. If the child stays at the school, the Adult RAs must bring any sick children who are going to be absent that day here after they help prepare and get the other children off to class.
This is the Guidance Office.
This is what the guidance counselors' small personal offices look like:
We also have a Financial Office to take care of monetary issues. The tuition is $2,000 a year for Preschool and Kindergarten and $8,000 a year for 1st to 12th grade. Students and parents can apply for financial aid here. There is also a sliding scale tuition and special rates for staff and student parents available. Orphans are paid for by the state or by their foster families. This makes it possible for students from even the poorest families to attend. There are also partial and full scholarships available!
And this is what the offices of the staff who run the chapel look like. There is an office for each religious official that runs each type of Mass/ Religious Ceremony. These offices are next to the chapel and are decorated by those who reside in there. There is also a living quarters for them.
And this is the Student Exchange Office which is in charge of the Student Exchange Program where students can spend time in another country learning about their cultures and go to school there, living with a host family for a few months or living at the school. We also have exchange students come here
from around the world.
And over here we have the Student Volunteer Office. Students are required to do a set amount of volunteer hours, which increases as they get older. Pre-K to 3rd graders will do volunteering as a class, usually around the school or in the community. After 3rd grade, students are allowed different options for volunteering individually or in groups in the school and the local community. Younger students are always supervised by adults.
Here we have the Adoption Office where all Adoptions are applied for, processed, and finalized.
And this is our Disabilities Office. Here students and parents can apply for necessary accommodations for a student's specific needs/disabilities. We also accept gifted students.
Here is the security office where security guards can be found on and off duty. The guards also have options of a staff dorm, but there is a small area in back to sleep or relax if they would rather not have a dorm. You also can report any crimes or suspicious activity here.
This is the School Store where you can buy school
merchandise such as t-shirts, sweatshirts, sweatpants, snack
food, uniforms, etc.
This is what the gymnasiums look like where our P.E. classes are normally
held as well as indoor sporting events. It is a double gym with a wall that can be hidden away to create one large gym. Also above it is a track for indoor track practice. P.E. is required in all grade levels.
This is the workout room. This is a place for students to work out and stay
in shape. All students must sign in before and sign out after using
the workout room. Also, students must be at least 14 or older to use this room
unless with a gym class or other class and students must be spotted at all times.
Students 16 and up may apply for a job as a spotter, though there is always an adult spotter in this room.
And over here we have the indoor pool.
Students are allowed to swim here when the
swim team isn't practicing or when there's no gym class in there. We also offer swimming lessons. It's open 24/7 so each class is able to use it. There are open swim times everyday. We also have swim competitions here. Students aged 14 or older may apply for a job as a lifeguard. There are always adult lifeguards present.
These are the Locker Rooms. The two locker
rooms are essentially the same. They come with full
shower and bathroom facilities. There is one on the left for the boys
and one on the right for the girls.
These are what the showers look like. The toilets and stalls look the same as they do in the normal bathrooms on every floor and the stalls/urinals are in another small room across from the showers.
This is the newly installed indoor playground for the
children to play on during indoor recess due to inclement weather.
Tweens and teens are welcome too! The room is also soundproof from the outside because the walls are two inch thick soundproof glass.
This is the theater where our Drama Club and Acting/Singing/and Music Classes perform. Assemblies are also held in here. And every Saturday is Karaoke Night. Karaoke Night is from 8 PM-Midnight for everyone.
This is the Chapel where religious services are held everyday. There are also Masses/Ceremonies for Holy Days. The Chapel is open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week for prayer. Reconciliation is offered all Day and Night Saturday and into Sunday Morning until 8:00 AM. There is also Sunday School in the regular classrooms upstairs Saturdays and Sundays for kids in Preschool to 8th grade. We also offer religious classes. Also, there are different Masses/Ceremonies for different religions and the pews can be moved to accommodate.
This is the post office and mail room where all the student's mail
goes through. Each residential student, meaning they live at the school,
has his or her own P.O. box. Families and children can send letters back and forth and adoptive parents can send letters to the children that they are in the process of adopting. Staff have their own P.O. boxes as well.
This is the Tutoring Center where students can get help if
they are struggling with any academic subjects. There is also a writing center for students to get help with writing papers.
These are the elevators. There's a large row of them.
This is the what the bathrooms look like. Every dorm has
a bathroom, but there's also a few boy's and girl's bathrooms
on every floor and a few handicap bathrooms also on each floor.
The girl's bathroom obviously won't have the urinals. Instead,
it's more stalls for them.The handicap bathrooms are unisex (Both Sexes)
so please knock before entering.
And here is what the Handicap Bathrooms
look like. Each one has rails and other accessibility features.
We also have a small daycare for the teachers and staff at the school.The daycare watches mostly the babies and toddlers, but will care for slightly older children until they are ready enough to be involved in school and after-school activities. They usually start preschool by age 3 though if they are turning 3 before January 1st. There are multiples of each room so that it won't be crowded.
This is what the Infant Rooms look like:
And these are how our Toddler Rooms look:
And this is what out Infant/Toddler Playground looks like. It is right outside the daycare area and is enclosed with a fence. Infants are given rides in carriages and/or allowed to crawl around and explore under close supervision.
And this is their indoor playground in with the main indoor playground room.
Here on the first through seventh floors are the
hallways with all the classrooms.
All the halls would stretch out a few miles on each floor
if you were to lay them straight. The first floor is Preschool and
Kindergarten. The second and third floors are elementary school (1st-5th)
the fourth and fifth floors are middle school (6th-8th), and the sixth and seventh floors are high school (9th-12th).
These are the lockers for the students who don't live at the school.
This is what the Preschool rooms look like. We have a mixed program for 3 and 4 year olds, meaning that we are a community of learners and the the children learn from each other as well as the teachers. Those entering the program for the first time must be 3 or turning 3 by January 1st. If a child is not ready to move on, they may stay an additional year, but must enter Kindergarten by age 6. Accommodations for children with disabilities are available.
And this is what the Kindergarten rooms look like. Those entering Kindergarten for the first time must be turning 5 by January 1st. As with the Preschool program, if the child is not ready to move on, they may stay an additional year, but must enter first grade by age 7. Accommodations for children with disabilities are available.
This is our Special Education Resource Room. We take all students, including those who are gifted. Gifted students also sometimes have the option of advanced courses, or taking courses at higher grade levels. Sometimes, they will also be allowed to skip a grade, though permission is required from parents or the dean if the child is an orphan. We do provide regular classroom accommodations and integrate them into the regular classes as well everyday, but this is where those students can go for extra help if and when it is needed. We have Para Professionals, Speech Pathologists, Physical and Occupational Therapists, and Hearing Specialists that come in and help the students.
Here is one of the the Art Rooms where students express themselves visually. Art is required until 6th grade. After 6th grade it is an elective.
And this is one of the music rooms. Like art, music is required until 6th grade. 6th grade and above it is an elective as well. We offer lessons in Trumpet, Trombone, Drums, Violin, Piano, Bass Guitar, Regular Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Cello, Tuba, Saxophone, French Horn, Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon, Harp, and Voice coaching and lessons. We also have instruments from other countries such as the Shakerae, Kalimbo, Rain Sticks, etc.
This is the Computer Lab where Technology and Computer classes take
place and where students have Internet access for homework
and other such things. There are fourteen computer labs in all throughout the school. Two on each classroom floor.
These are our science laboratories where students explore how things work. Also, Alchemy is taught in these labs.
This is the Observatory for Astrology Class, located in one of the castle towers.
This is one of the wood shops for our Wood Shop class.
And here is one of our classrooms for Home Economics.
This is one of the Automotive Class classrooms.
We also offer driver's education to students 16 or older.
This is one of the dance studios we have where our ballet, jazz, ballroom, pointe, modern, bollywood, hip hop, and tap dance classes take place. We teach all levels of dance.This studio is also used for the recreational karate, yoga, zumba, and kickboxing classes.
This is one of the photography classrooms. The Dark Room is in the back. We teach Digital and Film.
Here's what the regular classrooms look like. Also, not all classrooms have windows and teachers may decorate their rooms as they like to make it more interesting and age appropriate as long as the posters and decorations are appropriate for a school. Also, in 6th grade students begin changing rooms for classes. They have homeroom in one of the classrooms and then switch classrooms for each of their classes.
1st-5th Grade:
6th-12th Grade:
This is the student news room. Every day at 6 AM, 10 AM, Noon,
6 PM, 10 PM, and Midnight the news is on which contains daily school announcements and events. It also contains the major stories of events around the world and the local weather report.
On the 8th through the 15th floors are the dorms.
Floors 8-11 are for the day class. Floors 8 and 9 are the all girl
dorms for the day class. Floors 10 and 11 are the all boy dorms
for the day class. Floors 12-15 are for the night class. Floors
12 and 13 are the all girl dorms for the night class. Floors 14 and 15 are the
all boy dorms for the night class. Students who do both classes can pick whether they want a day or night dorm. Living in the dorms is for everyone, and we DO accept young boarders beginning at Preschool age. Of course the orphans automatically get dorms, despite age.
The dorms go from 0-15,000. There's many dorms and
the hallways twist and turn. There are many carpools and buses for the younger students who don't live at the school and students who don't want dorms.
Students from the nearby town can also ride bicycles to school. All dorms are for at least two people, though there can be as many as four in a dorm,
except for the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th graders who are
the oldest students and have the option of a single dorm.
Rooms are same-sex roommates. There are a few room styles to choose from for students. Each style of dorm can be adjusted to fit in four people.
The 12th through the 15th floors are darker to
accommodate the night class students. All dorms
are equipped with bed(s), dresser(s), nightstand(s),
desk(s) with a computer on each desk, a bookshelf
for each student, a bathroom, a small kitchenette for older students,
and a television. There are also teacher and staff dorms
at the end of each hallway on each dorm floor. Teachers
and staff also have a few dorm styles to choose from. Yes,
some do choose to stay here instead of commuting. They help maintain order after school as well. There's also a few Resident Assistants, or R.A's on each floor.
These are adults and student workers who are in grades 11
and 12. Students may apply to be an R.A. towards the end of the year the year before they enter 11th or 12th grade, but must maintain at least a B+ average. R.A.'s for the year are chosen by the beginning of July, before school starts, and all applicants will be sent a confirmation or denial letter when the choice has been made. Students who are denied may apply for the next year. Also, if grades fall below a B+ a student R.A. will be warned and if the grades do not improve that student's R.A. privileges will be suspended, then if the grades continue to fall or do not improve, that student will be dismissed from being an R.A. All students will be informed of who the R.A's are for that year as well as what floor and dorm they themselves are in and their own class schedule by mid to end of July. The R.A.'s also help maintain order. Each morning the adult volunteers help the small children get ready and get to their classrooms. They also bring sick children to the infirmary. Teachers and staff have single dorms and a full kitchen, along with the features of a student dorm. Day class curfew is 9:00 PM for grades Pre-K to 6 and 10:00 PM for grades 7 to 12. Night class curfew is 5:00 AM for grades Pre-K to 6 and 6:00 AM for grades 7 to12. Students may not have friends over, play any loud music or cause a ruckus one hour before curfew. Please have some common courtesy to fellow students. Boys and girls may NOT be in each other's dorms. We have adult volunteers and R.A's come and help the smaller children get ready for bed which includes bed time routines such as brushing their teeth, getting tucked in, etc. There is also a cleaning crew that comes and changes sheets and other similar tasks every other week. Also, not all dorms have windows.
The R.A Desks
Group Student Dorms:
Regular Quad:
Loft Bed:
Bunk Bed:
Single Student Dorms:
Traditional:
Loft Bed (Available in Dark Wood and White):
Student Dorm Bathrooms:
Teacher/Staff Dorms:
Traditional/Modern:
Traditional:
Teacher/Staff Bathroom:
Also, some dorms have a balcony. The rooms with balconies are given to older students.
Here is the library where students can
do homework, study, or do research for
projects. There's also a cozy fireplace
with sofas and chairs where students
can curl up with a good book. The library
is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, even
in the summer, except for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter.
We also have a children's section for the younger kids.
This is the Student Lounge where students can relax and
have fun. The room also has vending machines, games, toys,
and other fun things to do.
This is the Teacher's Lounge where teachers
can relax, grade work, or talk to other members of the staff.
This is the headmaster/Headmistress' office. Stay out of trouble and you'll never have to go here. The headmaster/headmistress also has his/her own quarters to stay in located right off of the office. He/She also has a full kitchen.
This is the Detention Room for the misbehaved students.
Day Class detention is from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM every day and
Night Class detention is from 2:00 AM to 3:00 AM every day. Saturday Detentions are from 8:00 AM to Noon for the Day Class and from 8:00 PM to Midnight for Night Class students.
The school punishment system is as follows: 1st offense students get a verbal warning. 2nd offense students get detention. 3rd offense students get sent to the dean's office. Depending on offense the dean can give students a one day weekday detention which are everyday after school, Saturday detentions which are half a Saturday each, a suspension, or expel the student(s).
This is the laundry room. Dirty laundry is collected every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Clean laundry is delivered back to the dorms once it is done. Please make sure all clothing has clear labels inside so that the right clothes are delivered to the correct dorms.
Underneath the school are the dungeons.
It is said to be the most haunted, though many
are afraid to go down there. This area has been
preserved for historical reasons only and for the tours given
during the summer. Students aren't allowed down here unless with
a teacher for a class. Only the 9th-12th grade History teachers are permitted to bring students down here.
This is what the cells looked like. Again, it has only been kept
for historical reasons. And students also aren't allowed here unless
with a teacher for a class.
Here, we have the parking lot for guests and for students who have their driver's license and a car. Students must get a pass from security to park here. Students who drive may drive to the town instead of taking the buses we provide, but must sign in and out at the main office and be back a half hour before curfew.
We also have a bicycle rack for those children who ride their bikes to school. Bicycles must be tethered and locked to the rack and may NOT be used during recess, or any other time during school hours. BEFORE/AFTER school hours, they may be used. Students must provide their own locks and tethers. This rack is NOT for students who live on campus. The school has bicycles kept in a large shed on campus that can be used by those who live at the school which are also used during gym and sometimes during recess.
And this is the faculty parking lot. Students and parents may not park here. Parents who are picking up their children can park in the student/guest parking lot or pull up in front of the school.
Outside, this is the playground for the children to play on during recess.
Tweens and Teens are welcome too!
This is the back of the playground:
We also have a groundskeeper who takes care of the lawn and flowers around the school. He/She lives in a cottage on campus, and is NOT like Hagrid from Harry Potter!
Here is the forest next to the school.
Teachers will take their classes on
nature hikes and such.
Deep within the woods lies a lake and an elven village.
Here is the lake that lies within the forest.
This is the Elven village, though few have been able to find it.
And over here are our outside sports facilities.
Yes we have an outdoor pool, but it is only open from
May to Mid September. During the spring, usually beginning in April, teens 14 and older may apply for a summer job as a lifeguard at the pool. We also have an outdoor basketball court for nicer weather. Some students do
stay over the summer because we offer many
camps, many based on our clubs and sports. Teens 14 and older may also apply for a summer job as a camp counselor beginning in April.
The outdoor pool is open 24 hours like the indoor one.
Our school's team name is the Bengal Tigers
School colors are black, white, and orange.
Our sports are both Varsity and Junior Varsity
and boy and girl teams. Sports are offered at all levels:
Basketball
Baseball
Indoor Track
Outdoor Track
Football
Soccer
Bowling
Swimming
Wrestling
Frisbee
Ultimate Frisbee
Cricket
Archery
Lancing/Fencing/Sword Fighting
Tennis
Lacrosse
Softball
Rugby
Cheerleading
Kickball
Dodgeball
Golf
Ice Hockey (At local rink in the town a few miles away)
Street Hockey
Field Hockey
Gymnastics (Also in the town a few miles away)
Horse Back Riding
Polo
Dance Team
Little League Baseball (For Boys and Girls)
Tee-Ball (For Preschool and Kindergartners)
Boxing
Karate
We also have Horse Stables for our Horseback Riding Classes, After School Activities such as Polo or 4-H Club, and also our Farm Animal Care class.
Higher up in the mountains is our hot spring where people
like to hang out and relax to get rid of
stress. There is also a small juice bar. NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE ALLOWED ON OR OFF CAMPUS! Any student caught with alcohol will have severe consequences.
This is the graveyard where the children who
lived in the orphanage and others who worked there were buried. Also some previous headmasters/headmistresses have been buried here too. It is said that at
night you can see their spirits wandering about if they're
not in the castle.
Here we have the gardens. One garden is full of flowers for students to sit and relax by our courtyard. And the other one is a separate garden where fruits, vegetables, and herbs are grown by the garden club and used daily in the school's meals and by the home economics classes.
Courtyard Garden:
School's Food Garden:
~~~~~~~~~~RULES~~~~~~~~~~
1. This is my RP so what I say, goes.
2. Obey Gaia's TOS
3. This RP is rated pg-13. No content above pg-13.
4. No spamming, bumping or anything else like it.
5. No insulting, flaming, or disrespecting the other rpers.There will be Zero Tolerance for any discrimination, racism, or the like against any student or staff member because of ethnicity, race, religion, sexuality, etc.
6. Keep it literate and use Full sentences, and Use Third Person! No using Asterisks (*, ~, or -) for actions. Talking in "Chat speak" is annoying (So, none of this-OMG ur so ulgy u need 2 stp tlking. rly.). Also keep swearing to a minimum. It ok here and there, but don't make it a constant thing. And no using emoticons in your posts.
7. Please Cut OCC to a minimum. Try to keep personal and social matters to PM.
8. YOU ARE ALLOWED TO BE MORE THAN ONE CHARACTER!! But make sure you can handle being multiple characters before deciding to be more than one. Small Pets are also permitted as long as they behave (Birds, Hamsters, Snakes, Lizards, Etc).
9. Try to RP with everyone. Don't confine yourself to one or two people. Try to interact with everyone. Also, romantic relationships are encouraged, but no content above PG-13. And make the romance reasonable. Up to 12 years old boys are probably icky to most girls and vice versa. At 12 they start to become interested and may start to group date. Then, in their teenage years they start to date more privately.NO SEXUAL OR ABUSIVE ROLEPLAY ALLOWED AT ANY TIME!
10. No Killing/murdering Anyone else. You may get into little arguments and such, but not kill, though major fighting or physical fighting is punishable by detention or worse. No, absolutely NO God Modding!
11. NO weapons in the school! the school provides all equipment for the Archery and Fencing classes. Also, No cell phone use during school hours except for emergencies. During free time, cell phone use is permitted, but NEVER during class. During class, cell phones are to be turned off. Any student caught using a cell phone during class will have it confiscated and be given a detention.
12. No drinking others' blood without permission. The only exclusions are animals in the woods or no-name characters you create and RP as (extras). No drugs or alcohol are allowed! This will lead to expulsion. Vandalism is also a crime and can get you expelled as well as arrested.
13. All students in 1st through 12th grade are required to wear school uniforms during school hours. During Free time casual dress is allowed as long as it is appropriate. We also have occasional Dress Down Days where students are allowed appropriate casual clothes for a small fee like $2-5 to support a charity or non-profit organization such as cancer research or animal rescue.
14. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions for classes, etc. PM me. I'll be happy to help you.
15. ALWAYS check this page because I'm constantly updating rules and the setting itself.
16. Have fun!
~The Uniforms (Dress Code)~
-Uniforms consist of a plaid jumper with an oxford or polo shirt underneath with a black cross tie around the neck and under the collar for girls from 1st-5th grade .
-Girls 6th grade and up wear an oxford shirt or a polo shirt and a plaid skirt. Or they can wear the dress pants if they like.
- All boys from 1st-12th grade wear a belt, and also all boys must wear a button up oxford or school polo shirt and a tie. They must wear either tan or navy dress pants. Designs are allowed on the tie as long as they are school appropriate. Boys also may wear the dress shorts instead of the dress pants during the same months as they wear the polo shirts.
-The oxford shirts come in the following colors: Red, White, Navy, or Yellow
-The polo shirts come in the following colors: Red, White, Navy, or Yellow
-The girls must wear the button up oxfords or polos too, including the little girls who wear them under the jumper, and girls in 6th-12th grade may wear ties if they like, but they aren't mandatory. Older girls wear the skirts with the oxfords or polos.
-Girls can wear ankle-length socks or knee-highs and boys must wear regular sized socks or ankle socks. Girl's socks are allowed to have designs on them like the boy's ties as long as it is school appropriate. Same goes with the belts.
-Dress shoes must be worn during school hours.
-Also, school sweater vests are allowed and so are school sweaters which come in red, white, navy or black. Sweaters are optional, but come in handy when it's cold because the halls can be drafty sometimes.
-DURING FREE TIME CASUAL DRESS IS PERMITTED!!
-School Polos are worn from September through the end of November and also from April through June.
Modifications can be made for tails, wings, etc.
Here is a visual on uniforms.
Girl's Jumper:
Girl's Cross Ties ( Available in Red or Navy ) :
Older Girls (Skirts must be knee length):
Boy's Uniforms ( Pants available in Tan or Navy):
Boy's Shorts ( Shorts actually go down to the knees. Also available in Tan or Navy.)
School Sweater Vests ( Available in Red, White, Black, Plaid or Navy ):
Unisex Polos ( Available in White, Red, and Navy and Long or Short Sleeve):
School Unisex Oxford Shirts (Available in Blue, White, Yellow, and Pink and Long or Shirt Sleeve):
Note: All language and elective classes such as art, technology, etc
come at 4 levels. They are beginner, intermediate, honors and advanced (AP). Also,
Teachers may teach more than one class and/or subject if the ones they teach are related. For example a history teacher could teach American History and Western Civilizations, a science teacher could teach Biology and Anatomy, etc, etc. There is also more than one teacher for each class.
Headmaster/Headmistress:
Disciplinary Dean (In charge of detention, etc):
Laundry Workers
Day:
Night:
Doctors(Can be Male or Female)
Day:
Night:
Nurses(Can be Male or Female)
Day:
Night:
Cleaning Crew
Day:
Night:
Religious Ceremonies Leader
Day:
Night:
Secretaries
Day:
Night:
Admissions Officers
Day:
Night:
Office Workers
Day:
Night:
Financial Office Workers
Day:
Night:
Janitors
Day:
Night:
Para Professionals
Day:
Night:
Speech Pathologists
Day:
Night:
Physical Therapists
Day:
Night:
Occupational Therapists
Day:
Night:
Hearing Specialists
Day:
Night:
Adult Lifeguards
Day:
Night:
Adult Gym Workers
Day:
Night:
Adult Camp Counselors:
Camp Director:
Preschool Teachers
Day:
Night:
Kindergarten Teachers
Day:
Night:
1st grade Teachers
Day:
Night:
2nd Grade Teachers
Day:
Night:
3rd Grade Teachers
Day:
Night:
4th Grade Teachers
Day:
Night:
5th Grade Teachers
Day:
Night:
Earth Science Teachers
Day:
Night:
Biology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Chemistry Teachers
Day:
Night:
Anatomy Teachers
Day:
Night:
Psychics Teachers
Day:
Night:
Ecology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Life Science Teachers
Day:
Night:
Psychology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Sociology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Ancient/ Old Age Philosophy Teachers
Day:
Night:
Modern/ New Age Philosophy Teachers
Day:
Night:
Microbiology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Health/P.E Teachers
Day:
Night:
Algebra One Teachers
Day:
Night:
Geometry Teachers
Day:
Night:
Algebra Two Teachers
Day:
Night:
Pre-Calculus Teachers
Day:
Night:
Calculus Teachers
Day:
Night:
Economics Teachers
Day:
Night:
Statistics Teachers
Day:
Night:
Accounting Teachers
Day:
Night:
American History Teachers
Day:
Night:
General History Teachers
Day:
Night:
European History Teachers
Day:
Night:
World History Teachers
Day:
Night:
Western Civilizations Teachers
Day:
Night:
African American Culture and History Teachers
Day:
Night:
Asian Culture and History Teachers
Day:
Night:
English Teachers
Day:
Night:
Shakespeare Class Teachers
Day:
Night:
Creative Writing Teachers
Day:
Night:
Journalism Teachers
Day:
Night:
Greek Mythology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Sunday School Teachers
Preschool and Kindergarten:
1st and 2nd Grade:
3rd and 4th Grade:
5th and 6th Grade:
7th and 8th Grade:
World Religion Teachers
Day:
Night:
Old Testament Studies Teachers
Day:
Night:
New Testament Studies Teachers
Day:
Night:
Religious Sacraments and Their Meaning Teachers
Day:
Night:
Music Teachers
Day:
Night:
English As A Second Language Teachers
Day:
Night:
Language Translators
Day:
Night:
Gaelic Teachers
Day:
Night:
Russian Teachers
Day:
Night:
Spanish Teachers
Day:
Night:
French Teachers
Day:
Night:
Italian Teachers
Day:
Night:
Latin Teachers
Day:
Night:
Japanese Teachers
Day:
Night:
Elven Language Teachers
Day:
Night:
Ancient Languages Teachers
Day:
Night:
Chinese Teachers
Day:
Night:
German Teachers
Day:
Night:
Play Writing Teachers
Day:
Night:
Choir Teachers
Day:
Night:
Band Teachers
Day:
Night:
Chamber Singers (Advanced Choir) Teachers
Day:
Night:
Art History Teachers
Day:
Night:
Photography Teachers
Day:
Night:
Advanced Photography Teachers
Day:
Night:
Sculpting Teachers
Day:
Night:
Advanced Sculpting Teachers
Day:
Night:
Painting Teachers
Day:
Night:
Advanced Painting Teachers
Day:
Night:
Pottery Teachers
Day:
Night:
Theater Arts Teachers
Day:
Night:
Swimming Lessons Teachers
Day:
Night:
Wood Shop Class Teachers
Day:
Night:
Home Economics Teachers
Day:
Night:
Automotive Teachers
Day:
Night:
Driver's Ed Teachers
Day:
Night:
Life Science Teachers
Night:
Day:
Sports Medicine Teachers
Day:
Night:
Athletic Trainer/Medics
Day:
Night:
Horse Back Riding Teacher
Day:
Night:
Care of Farm Animals Teacher
Day:
Night:
Elemental Magic Teachers
Day:
Night:
Non-Elemental Magic Teachers
Day:
Night:
Archery and Fencing Teachers
Day:
Night:
Civics Teachers
Day:
Night:
Geography Teachers
Day:
Night:
American Government Teachers
Day:
Night:
Ballroom Dancing Teachers
Day:
Night:
Ballet Teachers
Day:
Night:
Jazz Dance Teachers
Day:
Night:
Tap Dance Teachers
Day:
Night:
Pointe Teachers
Day:
Night:
Yearbook Teachers
Day:
Night:
Basic Computer Tech Teachers
Day:
Night:
Advanced Computer Tech Teachers
Day:
Night:
Advanced Technology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Graphics Design Teachers
Day:
Night:
Web Design Teachers
Day:
Night:
Criminal Justice and Forensics Teachers
Day:
Night:
Trial and Law Teachers
Day:
Night:
Astrology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Alchemy Teachers
Day:
Night:
Sociology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Psychology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Special Education Teachers
Day:
Night:
Security Guards
Day:
Night:
Playground Supervisors
Day:
Night:
Daily Children Supervisors
Day:
Night:
Weekend Children Supervisors
Day:
Night:
Librarians
Day:
Night:
Guidance Counselors
Day:
Night:
Adult Volunteers
Day:
Night:
R.A Volunteers(Adults)
Day:
Night:
Janitor(s)
Day:
Night:
Cafeteria Worker(s)
Day:
Night:
Groundskeeper ( Works both day and night):
Note: Any student involved in after school activities must maintain at least a C average. Any "D's" or "F''s" will result in not being allowed to participate until after the next marking period if grades improve. This includes sports. The only exception to this rule are the Support Groups.
Depression Support Group
AIDS Support Group
Abuse/Neglect Support Group
Table Tennis Club (Ping Pong)
Anime Club
Archery Club
Chess Club
Gaming Club
Engineering Club
R.A Volunteers
Young Activists Club
Math Club
Science Club
Renaissance Club
Student Government(Student Council)
Young Republicans
Young Democrats
GBLT-Straight Alliance
Gay/Bi/Lesbian/Transexual Rights/Activists Club
4-H Club
Use of Magic Club
Movie Club
Young Artists Club
Future Leaders
Music Club
Drama Club
Spanish Club
French Club
Italian Club
Latin Club
Japanese Club
Wold Languages Club
Jazz Band
Model U.N.
National Honor Society
Yearbook Committee
Student News
Student Tutoring Program (Must have at least a 3.0 Average)
Drama Club
Guitar Club
Mountain Daily (School Newspaper)
Tech Club
Student Volunteer Club (Helps Smaller Children And Does Services for The School)
Karate
Kung Fu (Various Forms)
Yoga Classes
Tai-Chi
Women's Self-Defense
Men's Self-Defense
Tae-Kwan-Do
Sci-Fi Club
ROTC
SAAD (Students Against Alcohol and Drugs)
Gardening Club
Sowing, Knitting, and Crochet Club
Debate Club
Mock Trial/Student Justice Club
Prom Committee
RPG Club
History Club
Yoga and Meditation
Young Rappers Club
Anger Management Support Group
Young Rockers Club
After School Program (Planned activities for students with teacher supervision)
Young Historians History Club
Future Scientists Club
Early Authors Writing Club
Church Choir
Church Alter Servers
Pep Rally Organization
Nature Conservation Club
World Cultures Club
World Religions Club
The Paranormal Investigation Society
Student Exchange Program
Junior Youth Group (Ages 3-12)
Youth Group (Ages 12-15)
Senior Youth Group (Ages 15-19)
Boy Scouts (All Levels, Begins At Age 3)
Girl Scouts (All Levels, Begins At Age 3
Note: Students may create clubs, but they must have two teacher sponsors/leaders.
2. Obey Gaia's TOS
3. This RP is rated pg-13. No content above pg-13.
4. No spamming, bumping or anything else like it.
5. No insulting, flaming, or disrespecting the other rpers.There will be Zero Tolerance for any discrimination, racism, or the like against any student or staff member because of ethnicity, race, religion, sexuality, etc.
6. Keep it literate and use Full sentences, and Use Third Person! No using Asterisks (*, ~, or -) for actions. Talking in "Chat speak" is annoying (So, none of this-OMG ur so ulgy u need 2 stp tlking. rly.). Also keep swearing to a minimum. It ok here and there, but don't make it a constant thing. And no using emoticons in your posts.
7. Please Cut OCC to a minimum. Try to keep personal and social matters to PM.
8. YOU ARE ALLOWED TO BE MORE THAN ONE CHARACTER!! But make sure you can handle being multiple characters before deciding to be more than one. Small Pets are also permitted as long as they behave (Birds, Hamsters, Snakes, Lizards, Etc).
9. Try to RP with everyone. Don't confine yourself to one or two people. Try to interact with everyone. Also, romantic relationships are encouraged, but no content above PG-13. And make the romance reasonable. Up to 12 years old boys are probably icky to most girls and vice versa. At 12 they start to become interested and may start to group date. Then, in their teenage years they start to date more privately.NO SEXUAL OR ABUSIVE ROLEPLAY ALLOWED AT ANY TIME!
10. No Killing/murdering Anyone else. You may get into little arguments and such, but not kill, though major fighting or physical fighting is punishable by detention or worse. No, absolutely NO God Modding!
11. NO weapons in the school! the school provides all equipment for the Archery and Fencing classes. Also, No cell phone use during school hours except for emergencies. During free time, cell phone use is permitted, but NEVER during class. During class, cell phones are to be turned off. Any student caught using a cell phone during class will have it confiscated and be given a detention.
12. No drinking others' blood without permission. The only exclusions are animals in the woods or no-name characters you create and RP as (extras). No drugs or alcohol are allowed! This will lead to expulsion. Vandalism is also a crime and can get you expelled as well as arrested.
13. All students in 1st through 12th grade are required to wear school uniforms during school hours. During Free time casual dress is allowed as long as it is appropriate. We also have occasional Dress Down Days where students are allowed appropriate casual clothes for a small fee like $2-5 to support a charity or non-profit organization such as cancer research or animal rescue.
14. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions for classes, etc. PM me. I'll be happy to help you.
15. ALWAYS check this page because I'm constantly updating rules and the setting itself.
16. Have fun!
~The Uniforms (Dress Code)~
-Uniforms consist of a plaid jumper with an oxford or polo shirt underneath with a black cross tie around the neck and under the collar for girls from 1st-5th grade .
-Girls 6th grade and up wear an oxford shirt or a polo shirt and a plaid skirt. Or they can wear the dress pants if they like.
- All boys from 1st-12th grade wear a belt, and also all boys must wear a button up oxford or school polo shirt and a tie. They must wear either tan or navy dress pants. Designs are allowed on the tie as long as they are school appropriate. Boys also may wear the dress shorts instead of the dress pants during the same months as they wear the polo shirts.
-The oxford shirts come in the following colors: Red, White, Navy, or Yellow
-The polo shirts come in the following colors: Red, White, Navy, or Yellow
-The girls must wear the button up oxfords or polos too, including the little girls who wear them under the jumper, and girls in 6th-12th grade may wear ties if they like, but they aren't mandatory. Older girls wear the skirts with the oxfords or polos.
-Girls can wear ankle-length socks or knee-highs and boys must wear regular sized socks or ankle socks. Girl's socks are allowed to have designs on them like the boy's ties as long as it is school appropriate. Same goes with the belts.
-Dress shoes must be worn during school hours.
-Also, school sweater vests are allowed and so are school sweaters which come in red, white, navy or black. Sweaters are optional, but come in handy when it's cold because the halls can be drafty sometimes.
-DURING FREE TIME CASUAL DRESS IS PERMITTED!!
-School Polos are worn from September through the end of November and also from April through June.
Modifications can be made for tails, wings, etc.
Here is a visual on uniforms.
Girl's Jumper:
Girl's Cross Ties ( Available in Red or Navy ) :
Older Girls (Skirts must be knee length):
Boy's Uniforms ( Pants available in Tan or Navy):
Boy's Shorts ( Shorts actually go down to the knees. Also available in Tan or Navy.)
School Sweater Vests ( Available in Red, White, Black, Plaid or Navy ):
Unisex Polos ( Available in White, Red, and Navy and Long or Short Sleeve):
School Unisex Oxford Shirts (Available in Blue, White, Yellow, and Pink and Long or Shirt Sleeve):
~~~~~~~~~~~~Staff Positions~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Note: All language and elective classes such as art, technology, etc
come at 4 levels. They are beginner, intermediate, honors and advanced (AP). Also,
Teachers may teach more than one class and/or subject if the ones they teach are related. For example a history teacher could teach American History and Western Civilizations, a science teacher could teach Biology and Anatomy, etc, etc. There is also more than one teacher for each class.
Headmaster/Headmistress:
Disciplinary Dean (In charge of detention, etc):
Laundry Workers
Day:
Night:
Doctors(Can be Male or Female)
Day:
Night:
Nurses(Can be Male or Female)
Day:
Night:
Cleaning Crew
Day:
Night:
Religious Ceremonies Leader
Day:
Night:
Secretaries
Day:
Night:
Admissions Officers
Day:
Night:
Office Workers
Day:
Night:
Financial Office Workers
Day:
Night:
Janitors
Day:
Night:
Para Professionals
Day:
Night:
Speech Pathologists
Day:
Night:
Physical Therapists
Day:
Night:
Occupational Therapists
Day:
Night:
Hearing Specialists
Day:
Night:
Adult Lifeguards
Day:
Night:
Adult Gym Workers
Day:
Night:
Adult Camp Counselors:
Camp Director:
Preschool Teachers
Day:
Night:
Kindergarten Teachers
Day:
Night:
1st grade Teachers
Day:
Night:
2nd Grade Teachers
Day:
Night:
3rd Grade Teachers
Day:
Night:
4th Grade Teachers
Day:
Night:
5th Grade Teachers
Day:
Night:
Earth Science Teachers
Day:
Night:
Biology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Chemistry Teachers
Day:
Night:
Anatomy Teachers
Day:
Night:
Psychics Teachers
Day:
Night:
Ecology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Life Science Teachers
Day:
Night:
Psychology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Sociology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Ancient/ Old Age Philosophy Teachers
Day:
Night:
Modern/ New Age Philosophy Teachers
Day:
Night:
Microbiology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Health/P.E Teachers
Day:
Night:
Algebra One Teachers
Day:
Night:
Geometry Teachers
Day:
Night:
Algebra Two Teachers
Day:
Night:
Pre-Calculus Teachers
Day:
Night:
Calculus Teachers
Day:
Night:
Economics Teachers
Day:
Night:
Statistics Teachers
Day:
Night:
Accounting Teachers
Day:
Night:
American History Teachers
Day:
Night:
General History Teachers
Day:
Night:
European History Teachers
Day:
Night:
World History Teachers
Day:
Night:
Western Civilizations Teachers
Day:
Night:
African American Culture and History Teachers
Day:
Night:
Asian Culture and History Teachers
Day:
Night:
English Teachers
Day:
Night:
Shakespeare Class Teachers
Day:
Night:
Creative Writing Teachers
Day:
Night:
Journalism Teachers
Day:
Night:
Greek Mythology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Sunday School Teachers
Preschool and Kindergarten:
1st and 2nd Grade:
3rd and 4th Grade:
5th and 6th Grade:
7th and 8th Grade:
World Religion Teachers
Day:
Night:
Old Testament Studies Teachers
Day:
Night:
New Testament Studies Teachers
Day:
Night:
Religious Sacraments and Their Meaning Teachers
Day:
Night:
Music Teachers
Day:
Night:
English As A Second Language Teachers
Day:
Night:
Language Translators
Day:
Night:
Gaelic Teachers
Day:
Night:
Russian Teachers
Day:
Night:
Spanish Teachers
Day:
Night:
French Teachers
Day:
Night:
Italian Teachers
Day:
Night:
Latin Teachers
Day:
Night:
Japanese Teachers
Day:
Night:
Elven Language Teachers
Day:
Night:
Ancient Languages Teachers
Day:
Night:
Chinese Teachers
Day:
Night:
German Teachers
Day:
Night:
Play Writing Teachers
Day:
Night:
Choir Teachers
Day:
Night:
Band Teachers
Day:
Night:
Chamber Singers (Advanced Choir) Teachers
Day:
Night:
Art History Teachers
Day:
Night:
Photography Teachers
Day:
Night:
Advanced Photography Teachers
Day:
Night:
Sculpting Teachers
Day:
Night:
Advanced Sculpting Teachers
Day:
Night:
Painting Teachers
Day:
Night:
Advanced Painting Teachers
Day:
Night:
Pottery Teachers
Day:
Night:
Theater Arts Teachers
Day:
Night:
Swimming Lessons Teachers
Day:
Night:
Wood Shop Class Teachers
Day:
Night:
Home Economics Teachers
Day:
Night:
Automotive Teachers
Day:
Night:
Driver's Ed Teachers
Day:
Night:
Life Science Teachers
Night:
Day:
Sports Medicine Teachers
Day:
Night:
Athletic Trainer/Medics
Day:
Night:
Horse Back Riding Teacher
Day:
Night:
Care of Farm Animals Teacher
Day:
Night:
Elemental Magic Teachers
Day:
Night:
Non-Elemental Magic Teachers
Day:
Night:
Archery and Fencing Teachers
Day:
Night:
Civics Teachers
Day:
Night:
Geography Teachers
Day:
Night:
American Government Teachers
Day:
Night:
Ballroom Dancing Teachers
Day:
Night:
Ballet Teachers
Day:
Night:
Jazz Dance Teachers
Day:
Night:
Tap Dance Teachers
Day:
Night:
Pointe Teachers
Day:
Night:
Yearbook Teachers
Day:
Night:
Basic Computer Tech Teachers
Day:
Night:
Advanced Computer Tech Teachers
Day:
Night:
Advanced Technology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Graphics Design Teachers
Day:
Night:
Web Design Teachers
Day:
Night:
Criminal Justice and Forensics Teachers
Day:
Night:
Trial and Law Teachers
Day:
Night:
Astrology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Alchemy Teachers
Day:
Night:
Sociology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Psychology Teachers
Day:
Night:
Special Education Teachers
Day:
Night:
Security Guards
Day:
Night:
Playground Supervisors
Day:
Night:
Daily Children Supervisors
Day:
Night:
Weekend Children Supervisors
Day:
Night:
Librarians
Day:
Night:
Guidance Counselors
Day:
Night:
Adult Volunteers
Day:
Night:
R.A Volunteers(Adults)
Day:
Night:
Janitor(s)
Day:
Night:
Cafeteria Worker(s)
Day:
Night:
Groundskeeper ( Works both day and night):
~~~~~~~~~~~~Clubs/After School Activities~~~~~~~~~~~
Note: Any student involved in after school activities must maintain at least a C average. Any "D's" or "F''s" will result in not being allowed to participate until after the next marking period if grades improve. This includes sports. The only exception to this rule are the Support Groups.
Depression Support Group
AIDS Support Group
Abuse/Neglect Support Group
Table Tennis Club (Ping Pong)
Anime Club
Archery Club
Chess Club
Gaming Club
Engineering Club
R.A Volunteers
Young Activists Club
Math Club
Science Club
Renaissance Club
Student Government(Student Council)
Young Republicans
Young Democrats
GBLT-Straight Alliance
Gay/Bi/Lesbian/Transexual Rights/Activists Club
4-H Club
Use of Magic Club
Movie Club
Young Artists Club
Future Leaders
Music Club
Drama Club
Spanish Club
French Club
Italian Club
Latin Club
Japanese Club
Wold Languages Club
Jazz Band
Model U.N.
National Honor Society
Yearbook Committee
Student News
Student Tutoring Program (Must have at least a 3.0 Average)
Drama Club
Guitar Club
Mountain Daily (School Newspaper)
Tech Club
Student Volunteer Club (Helps Smaller Children And Does Services for The School)
Karate
Kung Fu (Various Forms)
Yoga Classes
Tai-Chi
Women's Self-Defense
Men's Self-Defense
Tae-Kwan-Do
Sci-Fi Club
ROTC
SAAD (Students Against Alcohol and Drugs)
Gardening Club
Sowing, Knitting, and Crochet Club
Debate Club
Mock Trial/Student Justice Club
Prom Committee
RPG Club
History Club
Yoga and Meditation
Young Rappers Club
Anger Management Support Group
Young Rockers Club
After School Program (Planned activities for students with teacher supervision)
Young Historians History Club
Future Scientists Club
Early Authors Writing Club
Church Choir
Church Alter Servers
Pep Rally Organization
Nature Conservation Club
World Cultures Club
World Religions Club
The Paranormal Investigation Society
Student Exchange Program
Junior Youth Group (Ages 3-12)
Youth Group (Ages 12-15)
Senior Youth Group (Ages 15-19)
Boy Scouts (All Levels, Begins At Age 3)
Girl Scouts (All Levels, Begins At Age 3
Note: Students may create clubs, but they must have two teacher sponsors/leaders.