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Plainville High School Narrative Report
Plainville High School won the National Unicorn Race of the year, the high school was awarded sixty-seven million dollars. The money will be used to pay for the agriculture department, to help take care of the school’s unicorn farm. The money will also be used to help build on to the school. Plainville has had break-ins by unwanted trolls. The principal, Mr. Crowley, has hired a skilled contractor to help build a secure and safe school for the strange, yet humble students. Students of Plainville High School are not like the usual students at an average high school. They range from 60 or 70 different breeds of vampires, werewolves, and some gens. Trolls are sneaky and enjoy a nice kebab every once in awhile. Last week there were 17 students missing and three unicorns, two days later they were found dead, under the Troll Bridge. Mr. Crowley is …show more content…
When the students walk outdoors for recreation, they will not be seen by the dragon. The curtains also help keep the dragon from temptation of eating students and teachers indoors. The fairies from Vermont are creating capes that can be custom made for each individual. The capes may have the student’s name or even logo. Whether it be a cape, dragon, electrifying shield, underground tunnels, or even a safe house, students will be much happier and more safe at Plainville High School. The school’s additions will be nice for students to maintain a positive attitude during school. Teachers often do not receive special benefits, as listed. Mr. Crowley has made other plans for teachers and staff. Staff will receive a beneficial breakfast of students that did not graduate. The students will be on a platter of baked pig's feet and lamb eyes. The teaching staff will be guaranteed a safe resting spot, including a bathroom with a Jacuzzi bath tub and a shower. There will also be a donut shop added to the teacher's lounge for all

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