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[ SECRET POST #2326 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2326 ⌋
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Re: Was Your High School Like the Typical Media Experience?
The building was weird -- it was layed out in circles, with the library in the central hub surrounded by the main hallway, and pod/wings branching off it. Most of the classrooms were only separated from each other by partitions. Except for the main entrance and the cafeteria, there were no windows. I'm guessing that was partly due to the overall weird architecture, and partly because it was Florida and the AC was running most of the time anyway.
Football and the cheerleaders were both big deals. But the star QB was a member of the science club, and the group I hung out with included the smart kids, the weird kids, and a few of the popular kids. (Class president, homecoming queen and yearbook editor for one.)
There was some awful bullying -- but as far as I ever saw or heard of, only on the busses as they were loading up after school.
Only seniors could park on campus, and since the nearest neighborhood was nearly a mile away that meant the seniors all drove and everyone else took the bus.
It was too far for anyone to go out or home for lunch, so it wasn't allowed. Seniors could eat outside, and they were allowed to invite anyone else to eat with them.
We did have lockers, and hanging out by them was a thing during lunch. I guess we were a little "Hollywood", because various school clubs frequently had weekend outings to the beach. Except for the football/cheerleader popularity, I think that's the closest we got to looking like a school on TV.