Disciplinary Action/Disciplinary Office/First Quarter

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First Quarter of the School Year

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From the window in your office you could see the bare trees outside, a stark change from when you first arrived, and the leaves were just beginning to turn orange. You hanged your coat in your coat rack, also a new addition to your office, a gift by Ms. Varano, after she found out you had nowhere to put your clothes in the common occasions you had to get rid of them during your school duties.

The end of the first school quarter was coming, and with it the partial exams that the students feared almost as much as a trip to your office. You had always found it weird that they were called quarters, when in fact they divided the year into three parts of a little more than three months each: September to mid December was the first one, January to March was the second, and April to mid June was the last one. As a student you have never cared about it, and that haven’t changed now, your greatest regret was that with the coming holidays, you would not have any work for a few weeks.

As you examined your office, memories of all that had happened during those first three months as Director of Disciplinary Actions flooded to you. You looked at the new changing table, the old having to be retired after a punishment got too strenuous on it. The cabinet in your office now had several drawers with names of students on them, where you collected items that may be eventually returned to them. A lot of cleaning implements now resided in your small bathroom, after the janitor decided it was easier to leave them there than to always carry them.

While waiting for something to require your attention, you started recollecting some of the things you had done during this time.

Events that changed everything

NOTE: Anything on this page that takes place after week 6 or is not categorized into a week yet is subject to possible continuity issues. The continuity is currently being streamlined and ordered into weeks, and there are some issues to still be worked out. If you see something in week 8 or in the uncategorized section, it will be worked out later.

Week 2

Week 3

  • Anatomy exposition for the sex-ed class. (Sex-Ed starts this week)

Week 4

Week 6

Week 8

Unspecified week

Relationships with your Coworkers

Follow-up Punishments

  • Liliana Granville and Mathew Marlow.
  • Tihana Morandi.

School Special Events

New Rules Violations

Students who just couldn’t stay out of trouble

Your personal life