[center][img]http://image.prntscr.com/image/96df31687a6c467fb5d2cae066f92b9a.png[/img][img]http://i66.tinypic.com/2cshpqw.png[/img] [h1][color=F28000]𝕆𝕟𝕖 𝕎𝕖𝕖𝕜 𝔻𝕠𝕨𝕟[/color][/h1] [img]http://i66.tinypic.com/2cshpqw.png[/img] Dᴀᴛᴇ: 1:30 ᴘᴍ. Sᴇᴘᴛᴍʙᴇʀ, Fʀɪᴅᴀʏ 11ᴛʜ. Wᴇᴀᴛʜᴇʀ: 65 Dᴇɢʀᴇᴇs, Sᴜɴɴʏ. Lᴏᴄᴀᴛɪᴏɴ: Eɴᴅ ᴏғ Dᴀʏ, Hᴏᴍᴇʀᴏᴏᴍ. [/center] The first day of school had been an over the top experience for most. Though the drama in the lunchroom was dismissed eventually by a teacher who noticed the crowd and broke up the group immediately. Amelia and Mitzie were given a small lecture by the guidance counselor but were not given any other punishment. No other students were punished either, though given a fair warning- [color=F28000]"Fighting is not allowed here. Anyone caught fighting with their words or their fists on school property will be punished appropriately."[/color] As lunch came to an end our group of freshman students continued on with their allotted schedule as planned. Math came with Mrs. Kordos. She is an older Greek woman who if given the chance would break a ruler over your behind if you give her any problems. She is an old school teacher, but a very very good one. She can make you understand the hardest of math equations and situations if you are listening. She knows what she is doing and she won't take "I don't get it" for an answer. She assigns daily work, lots of homework, and has given you a workbook that you must complete by the end of the year. Whether you do a little bit each day or all of it in one sitting- that is for you to decide. Mrs. Ford came shortly after, another older woman with a strict teaching style and over perfectionist outlook on life. She is perfectly manicured and even wears a tailored pant suit to class. You will notice she has one on for every single day. Even Fridays. She requires you to keep a binder of all your work, that she will require you to turn in for her to grade every Friday. If you are messy- you will be docked points. She is excited to be teaching, but she can seem a bit overwhelming because of her perfectionist ways. Do NOT leave a mess in her class or she will make you late for your other classes by keeping you to clean. Mr. & Mrs. Porter are a very eccentric couple. They pleaded with the higher ups to teach their classes together, and so far the results have been good. Though their often public displays of affection sometimes make the students feel uncomfortable. However, because no one has said anything- they haven't been caught on it yet. The two of them believe the best way to teach the arts is to combine them into a group. So this class is a mixture of Art, Choir, and Band. Mr. Porter excels in the art section while his wife has most of the virtuoso trait. You will be required to learn an instrument by the end of the year. As well as participate in both choir/band concerts. Art projects will be weekly though- though each of them are very relaxed in their teaching style. They just want everyone one to feel the "groove" and find "peace and love" within themselves. By the end of the day you are back to Mrs. Wayne who really allows you to just detox yourself from the day, work on any homework you may have, chill with your friends, plan out any night plans, or ask any questions about the day that you need help with. She is there as an all around guide. [center][color=F28000] The week goes by quickly. [/color][/center] Before you know it, is Friday. Your first week of your first year of High School completed. You have already turned (or not) in homework, small assignments, and have developed a sense of who you might be interested in being friends with and who you can't stand. Within the week you have been assigned your groups for the volcano project for the science fair. They are the following: [b]Group One:[/b] Aria Delaney. Oberon Grimbald. Ebony Washinton. Clyde Lee. Thomas Jones. Jacob McKinnon. [b]Group Two:[/b] Maeve ó Faoláin. Indiana Ryder. Wynona Belvue. Caleb McKinnon. Amelia Rashfree. Tadhg ó Faoláin [b]Group Three:[/b] Conan ó Faoláin. Mitzie Sloane. Cass Rowley. Derek O'Leary. Lilac Rider. Kelsey Hartford. [b]Group Four:[/b] Jess Grossman. Sonny Kassem. Sadie Hill. Selene Cross. Blake Rooke. Francisco Cortez-Willams. Kris Hartford [b]Group Five:[/b] Nathaniel Anderson. Nicoletta Soriano. Quinten Rumancek. Lily Westburg. Poetry Sundance. Ezera Porter. You will be required to make the volcano by the science fair which is in two weeks you will be graded on Function, Creativity, and Group Participation. Your group members will be able to tell Mr. Shmiddt if someone isn't helping the process along or is just slacking. If you group wins you will be rewarded with a small pizza party in the library that Friday during your normal homeroom schedule. By the end of the day, you are back in Mrs. Wayne's room relaxing, some talking with their volcano groups to figure out what they are going to do with their project. Others are talking with their friends to figure out what they should do this weekend for some fun. Some are doing their homework and some are just sleeping on their desks. Mrs. Wayne has the radio on slightly and is just doing some classwork at her desk if you need anything from her.