Jackson Whittemore (
nomoresportscars) wrote in
fandomhigh2014-01-04 01:33 pm
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Fandom High Welcome Picnic, Front Lawn of the School, All Day: Part I
It was a new year, and with the new year came the new spring term, and Fandom High was all set to welcome its new students, along with those just returning from holiday trips home. It was a familiar setting for the latter bunch: there was the requisite bonfire, with tables and chairs scattered around it, as well as the buffet table with moddable warm food and drinks.
And of course, name tags and lists of Big and Little Siblings as well as roommates. Yep, the weather was okay (if snowy) for early January, and Fandom was all ready to celebrate the start of a new term.
[OCD up! This is part one of the picnic, specifically for meeting siblings, roommates, and teachers. The rest of the picnic is happening here. Since it's outside, the picnic is open to all students, teachers, and townies!]
And of course, name tags and lists of Big and Little Siblings as well as roommates. Yep, the weather was okay (if snowy) for early January, and Fandom was all ready to celebrate the start of a new term.
[OCD up! This is part one of the picnic, specifically for meeting siblings, roommates, and teachers. The rest of the picnic is happening here. Since it's outside, the picnic is open to all students, teachers, and townies!]

Re: Meet Your Teachers [Spring 2014]
"No wonder they have trouble finding teachers," Pam said. "If everyone here's some kind of freak. Are we gonna be weird 'cause we're normal?"
... for very loose definitions of normal that didn't include mental health.
Re: Meet Your Teachers [Spring 2014]
Re: Meet Your Teachers [Spring 2014]
Considering Pam's usual lack of standards, that was saying something.
Re: Meet Your Teachers [Spring 2014]
Pam was clearly on her own.
Re: Meet Your Teachers [Spring 2014]
"How long you think it's gonna take Ms. Archer to call us back?" Pam asked. "I've got fifty bucks on two weeks."
Re: Meet Your Teachers [Spring 2014]
Re: Meet Your Teachers [Spring 2014]
It was Malory, Pam. Why were you even asking?