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''Part 12 has not yet been written, but I needed to do some minor formatting before I start posting it. Yes, I 100% stole this concept from the story Disciplinary Action, a fun interactive story not dissimilar to this one which you should also read. The link can be found under my list of favorite stories on my author page along with other favorites and links to my | ''Part 12 has not yet been written, but I needed to do some minor formatting before I start posting it. Yes, I 100% stole this concept from the story Disciplinary Action, a fun interactive story not dissimilar to this one which you should also read. The link can be found under my list of favorite stories on my author page along with other favorites and links to my stories as well. Consider the below a sneak peak of what's in store for the girls.'' | ||
Revision as of 03:50, 11 December 2021
Part 12 has not yet been written, but I needed to do some minor formatting before I start posting it. Yes, I 100% stole this concept from the story Disciplinary Action, a fun interactive story not dissimilar to this one which you should also read. The link can be found under my list of favorite stories on my author page along with other favorites and links to my stories as well. Consider the below a sneak peak of what's in store for the girls.
From the Office of Principal Richter -------- As you have now been informed, your daughter, April Winters is to report for in school suspension for a total of 2 weeks starting tomorrow. Her recent behavior has been unbecoming of a Franklin L. Gardner Elementary school student and thus, her in school suspension is to be served at our sister school, Franklin L. Gardner middle school. She is expected to follow the middle school schedule for the duration of her suspension and attend any and all middle school extra curricular activities as outlined in the itinerary below. Any deviation or failure to participate in any of the below activities could result in further disciplinary action. The middle school director wanted me to warn you that while April is allowed to wear clothes to school, there is no telling what rowdy middle school boys will do with them and any torn, stained, or otherwise missing garments are not the school's responsibility. Thank you for understanding. -------- Week 1: Monday - Friday 7:25 am - 3:00 pm - April's presence will be required during regular school hours during which time she may be used in classroom demonstrations including but not limited to sex ed and boys physical education. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to the middle school administration. After school detentions 3:00 - 3:30 - Depending on April's behavior, she may be required to attend after school detentions. You will be informed on the day if April will need to be picked up late. Boy's Baseball Tournament Wednesday at 5:00 pm - April's presence is requested to help the Boy's Baseball Team win their match an move onto finals. The cheer-leading coach retired last year, so April will help motivate the team to victory. She will be required to stay until the game is over and likely longer if the team loses. The boys don't like losing and do better when they have an outlet to deal with their frustration. Track and Field Thursday at 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm - April will need to be present for track and field practice. Boy's Chess Club Saturday at 9:00 am - 12 pm - No there isn't a girl's chess club, but there aren't any girls on the chess team anyways and April is about all these nerds can get their hands on. April will be responsible at helping them keep their focus in between games. -------- Week 2 Monday - Friday 7:25 am - 3:00 pm - April's presence will be required back at the middle school. Evening activities to be determined.