Hapar, spring, 2013
Principal: Ilila Peterson; Secondary Teacher: Simlish & History: Jesse Kent; Secondary Teacher: Math & Science: Krissy Thorn
Secondary Students: Myra Shazad, Naraj Shazad, Bryant Grey, and Annie Grey are in 12th grade; Patrick Benson, Rex Mendenhall, Abel Wilsonoff, Amanda Wilsonoff and Serendipity Herendez are in 11th grade; Derek Hair, Ashlee Dawson, Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in the 10th grade; Gerald Frankson, Aaron Sweeny and Simora Sweeny are in the 9th grade
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Monday, June 18, 2012
Monday, March 19, 2012
Coloring Within the Lines, 2012
Havar, fall, 2012
Principal: Ilila Peterson; Primary Teacher K & 1: Jasmine Frankson; Primary Teacher 2 & 3: Henry Mendenhall; Primary Teacher 4-6: Rosemarie Miller
Primary Students: Breckin Grey and Esther Dawson are in 5th grade; Chase Dawson, Amyra Dawson, Jennifer Kent, Jessica Kent, Lara Grey and Matt Sweeny are in 4th grade; Lilly Ana McMillian, Alia Shae Wilsonoff, and Udar Shazad are in 3rd grade; Ana Rayne Wilsonoff, Jeremy Kent, Lora McMillian, Indira Grey and Craig Smith are in 2nd grade; Jacob Carr, Richmond Grey, Lesia McMillian, Olivia Humphrey and Christopher Smith are in 1st grade; Abigal Carr, Vivienne Humphrey and Robin Wren are in kindergarten
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Play of the Silly Costumes, 2011
Givar, winter, 2011
Ilila had to increased her intake of pain killers, strictly natural pain killers of course, since the twins still received supplement nursing from her after work.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Coloring Within the Lines, 2011
Havar, fall, 2011
Principal: Ilila Peterson; Primary Teacher K & 1: Jasmine Frankson; Primary Teacher 2 & 3: Henry Mendenhall; Primary Teacher 4-6: Rosemarie Miller
Primary Students: Breckin Grey and Esther Dawson are in 4th grade; Chase Dawson, Amyra Dawson, Jennifer Kent, Jessica Kent, Lara Grey and Matt Sweeny are in 3rd grade; Lilly Ana McMillian, Alia Shae Wilsonoff, and Udar Shazad are in 2nd grade; Ana Rayne Wilsonoff, Jeremy Kent, Lora McMillian, Indira Grey and Craig Smith are in 1st grade; Jacob Carr, Richmond Grey, Lesia McMillian, Olivia Humphrey and Christopher Smith are in kindergarten
Principal: Ilila Peterson; Primary Teacher K & 1: Jasmine Frankson; Primary Teacher 2 & 3: Henry Mendenhall; Primary Teacher 4-6: Rosemarie Miller
Primary Students: Breckin Grey and Esther Dawson are in 4th grade; Chase Dawson, Amyra Dawson, Jennifer Kent, Jessica Kent, Lara Grey and Matt Sweeny are in 3rd grade; Lilly Ana McMillian, Alia Shae Wilsonoff, and Udar Shazad are in 2nd grade; Ana Rayne Wilsonoff, Jeremy Kent, Lora McMillian, Indira Grey and Craig Smith are in 1st grade; Jacob Carr, Richmond Grey, Lesia McMillian, Olivia Humphrey and Christopher Smith are in kindergarten
Saturday, October 29, 2011
When the Bell Rings, 2011
Hapar, spring, 2011
Principal: Ilila Peterson; Secondary Teacher: Simlish & History: Jesse Kent; Secondary Teacher: Math & Science: Krissy Thorn
Secondary Students: Elphy Mendenhall is in the 12th grade; Myra Shazad, Naraj Shazad, Bryant Grey, and Annie Grey are in 10th grade; Rex Mendenhall, Abel Wilsonoff, Amanda Wilsonoff and Serendipity Herendez are in 9th grade; Ashlee Dawson, Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in the 8th grade; Aaron Sweeny and Simora Sweeny are in the 7th grade
Principal: Ilila Peterson; Secondary Teacher: Simlish & History: Jesse Kent; Secondary Teacher: Math & Science: Krissy Thorn
Secondary Students: Elphy Mendenhall is in the 12th grade; Myra Shazad, Naraj Shazad, Bryant Grey, and Annie Grey are in 10th grade; Rex Mendenhall, Abel Wilsonoff, Amanda Wilsonoff and Serendipity Herendez are in 9th grade; Ashlee Dawson, Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in the 8th grade; Aaron Sweeny and Simora Sweeny are in the 7th grade
Monday, October 3, 2011
Coloring Within the Lines, 2010
Havar, fall, 2010
Principal: Johan Shazad; Primary Teacher K-3: Jasmine Frankson; Primary Teacher 4-6: Ilila Peterson
Primary Students: Aaron Sweeny, and Simora Sweeny are in 6th grade; Breckin Grey and Esther Dawson are in 3rd grade; Chase Dawson, Amyra Dawson, Jennifer Kent, Jessica Kent, Lara Grey and Matt Sweeny are in 2nd grade; Lilly Ana McMillian, Alia Shae Wilsonoff, and Udar Shazad are in 1st grade; Ana Rayne Wilsonoff, Jeremy Kent, Lora McMillian, Indira Grey and Craig Smith are in kindergarten
Principal: Johan Shazad; Primary Teacher K-3: Jasmine Frankson; Primary Teacher 4-6: Ilila Peterson
Primary Students: Aaron Sweeny, and Simora Sweeny are in 6th grade; Breckin Grey and Esther Dawson are in 3rd grade; Chase Dawson, Amyra Dawson, Jennifer Kent, Jessica Kent, Lara Grey and Matt Sweeny are in 2nd grade; Lilly Ana McMillian, Alia Shae Wilsonoff, and Udar Shazad are in 1st grade; Ana Rayne Wilsonoff, Jeremy Kent, Lora McMillian, Indira Grey and Craig Smith are in kindergarten
Monday, August 29, 2011
When The Bell Rings, Part 2, 2010
Hapar, spring, 2010
Principal: Johan Shazad; Secondary Teacher: Simlish & History: Jesse Kent; Secondary Teacher: Math & Science: Krissy Thorn
Secondary Students: Wendy Keller, Si'Enya Warwick and Rojo Herendez are in 12th grade; Elphy Mendenhall is in the 11th grade; Myra Shazad, Naraj Shazad, Grace Elise Dawson, Bryant Grey, and Annie Grey are in 9th grade; Rex Mendenhall, Abel Wilsonoff, Amanda Wilsonoff and Serendipity Herendez are in 8th grade; Ashlee Dawson, Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in the 7th grade
Optional soundtrack: How Will I Know-Keke Palmer
Principal: Johan Shazad; Secondary Teacher: Simlish & History: Jesse Kent; Secondary Teacher: Math & Science: Krissy Thorn
Secondary Students: Wendy Keller, Si'Enya Warwick and Rojo Herendez are in 12th grade; Elphy Mendenhall is in the 11th grade; Myra Shazad, Naraj Shazad, Grace Elise Dawson, Bryant Grey, and Annie Grey are in 9th grade; Rex Mendenhall, Abel Wilsonoff, Amanda Wilsonoff and Serendipity Herendez are in 8th grade; Ashlee Dawson, Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in the 7th grade
Optional soundtrack: How Will I Know-Keke Palmer
Friday, August 26, 2011
When the Bell Rings, Part 1, 2010
Hapar, spring, 2010
Principal: Johan Shazad; Secondary Teacher: Simlish & History: Jesse Kent; Secondary Teacher: Math & Science: Krissy Thorn
Secondary Students: Wendy Keller, Si'Enya Warwick and Rojo Herendez are in 12th grade; Elphy Mendenhall is in the 11th grade; Myra Shazad, Naraj Shazad, Grace Elise Dawson, Bryant Grey, and Annie Grey are in 9th grade; Rex Mendenhall, Abel Wilsonoff, Amanda Wilsonoff and Serendipity Herendez are in 8th grade; Ashlee Dawson, Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in the 7th grade
Optional soundtrack: How Will I Know-Keke Palmer
Principal: Johan Shazad; Secondary Teacher: Simlish & History: Jesse Kent; Secondary Teacher: Math & Science: Krissy Thorn
Secondary Students: Wendy Keller, Si'Enya Warwick and Rojo Herendez are in 12th grade; Elphy Mendenhall is in the 11th grade; Myra Shazad, Naraj Shazad, Grace Elise Dawson, Bryant Grey, and Annie Grey are in 9th grade; Rex Mendenhall, Abel Wilsonoff, Amanda Wilsonoff and Serendipity Herendez are in 8th grade; Ashlee Dawson, Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in the 7th grade
Optional soundtrack: How Will I Know-Keke Palmer
Monday, July 25, 2011
Coloring Within the Lines, 2009
Havar, fall, 2009
Principal: Johan Shazad; Primary Teacher K-3: Jasmine Frankson; Primary Teacher 4-6: Ilila Peterson
Primary Students: Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in 6th grade; Aaron Sweeny, and Simora Sweeny are in 5th grade; Breckin Grey and Esther Dawson are in 2nd grade; Chase Dawson, Amyra Dawson, Jennifer Kent, Jessica Kent, Lara Grey and Matt Sweeny are in 1st grade; Lilly Ana McMillian, Alia Shae Wilsonoff, and Udar Shazad are in kindergarten
Johan knew that he would have to do something about school enrollment soon. Jasmine Frankson's class was still bursting at the seams. Not only that, but Jasmine was growing larger with the impending birth of her third child.
Principal: Johan Shazad; Primary Teacher K-3: Jasmine Frankson; Primary Teacher 4-6: Ilila Peterson
Primary Students: Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in 6th grade; Aaron Sweeny, and Simora Sweeny are in 5th grade; Breckin Grey and Esther Dawson are in 2nd grade; Chase Dawson, Amyra Dawson, Jennifer Kent, Jessica Kent, Lara Grey and Matt Sweeny are in 1st grade; Lilly Ana McMillian, Alia Shae Wilsonoff, and Udar Shazad are in kindergarten
Johan knew that he would have to do something about school enrollment soon. Jasmine Frankson's class was still bursting at the seams. Not only that, but Jasmine was growing larger with the impending birth of her third child.
Monday, June 27, 2011
When the Bell Rings, 2009
Hapar, spring, 2009
Principal: Johan Shazad; Secondary Teacher: Simlish & History: Jesse Kent; Secondary Teacher: Math & Science: Krissy Thorn
Secondary Students: Rosemarie Green and Erricson Frankson are in 12th grade; Wendy Keller, Si'Enya Warwick and Rojo Herendez are in 11th grade; Elphy Mendenhall is in the 10th grade; Myra Shazad, Naraj Shazad, Grace Elise Dawson, Bryant Grey, and Annie Grey are in 8th grade; Rex Mendenhall, Abel Wilsonoff Amanda Wilsonoff and Serendipity Herendez are in 7th grade
Principal: Johan Shazad; Secondary Teacher: Simlish & History: Jesse Kent; Secondary Teacher: Math & Science: Krissy Thorn
Secondary Students: Rosemarie Green and Erricson Frankson are in 12th grade; Wendy Keller, Si'Enya Warwick and Rojo Herendez are in 11th grade; Elphy Mendenhall is in the 10th grade; Myra Shazad, Naraj Shazad, Grace Elise Dawson, Bryant Grey, and Annie Grey are in 8th grade; Rex Mendenhall, Abel Wilsonoff Amanda Wilsonoff and Serendipity Herendez are in 7th grade
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Coloring Within the Lines, 2008
Havar, fall, 2008
Principal: Johan Shazad; Primary Teacher K-3: Jasmine Frankson; Primary Teacher 4-6: Ilila Peterson
Primary Students: Rex Mendenhall is in 6th grade; Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in 5th grade; Aaron Sweeny, and Simora Sweeny are in 4th grade; Breckin Grey and Esther Dawson are in 1st grade; Chase Dawson, Amyra Dawson, Jennifer Kent, Jessica Kent, Lara Grey and Matt Sweeny are in kindergarten.
Principal: Johan Shazad; Primary Teacher K-3: Jasmine Frankson; Primary Teacher 4-6: Ilila Peterson
Primary Students: Rex Mendenhall is in 6th grade; Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in 5th grade; Aaron Sweeny, and Simora Sweeny are in 4th grade; Breckin Grey and Esther Dawson are in 1st grade; Chase Dawson, Amyra Dawson, Jennifer Kent, Jessica Kent, Lara Grey and Matt Sweeny are in kindergarten.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Barely Wipe, 2008
Hapar, spring, 2008
Principal: Johan Shazad; Primary Teacher K-3: Jasmine Frankson; Primary Teacher 4-6: Ilila Peterson; Secondary Teacher: Simlish & History: Jesse Kent; Secondary Teacher: Math & Science: Krissy Thorn
Secondary Students: Rosemarie Green and Erricson Frankson are in 11th grade; Si'Enya Warwick and Rojo Herendez are in 10th grade; Elphy Mendenhall, Myra Shazad, Naraj Shazad, Grace Elise Dawson, Bryant Grey, and Annie Grey are in 7th grade;
Primary Students: Abel Wilsonoff Amanda Wilsonoff and Serendipity Herendez are in 6th grade; Rex Mendenhall is in 5th grade; Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in 4rd grade; Aaron Sweeny, and Simora Sweeny are in 3rd grade; Breckin Grey and Esther Dawson are in kindergarten
Principal: Johan Shazad; Primary Teacher K-3: Jasmine Frankson; Primary Teacher 4-6: Ilila Peterson; Secondary Teacher: Simlish & History: Jesse Kent; Secondary Teacher: Math & Science: Krissy Thorn
Secondary Students: Rosemarie Green and Erricson Frankson are in 11th grade; Si'Enya Warwick and Rojo Herendez are in 10th grade; Elphy Mendenhall, Myra Shazad, Naraj Shazad, Grace Elise Dawson, Bryant Grey, and Annie Grey are in 7th grade;
Primary Students: Abel Wilsonoff Amanda Wilsonoff and Serendipity Herendez are in 6th grade; Rex Mendenhall is in 5th grade; Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in 4rd grade; Aaron Sweeny, and Simora Sweeny are in 3rd grade; Breckin Grey and Esther Dawson are in kindergarten
Ilila wished that she didn't have to give this sort of news to parents. To tell a parent that their child had special needs and would require additional help was never an easy pill to swallow.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
What Popularity? 2007
Hapar, spring, 2007
Principal: Johan Shazad; Primary Teacher K-3: Jasmine Frankson; Primary Teacher 4-6: Ilila Peterson; Secondary Teacher: Jesse Kent
Secondary Students: Harriet and Henry Mendenhall are in 12th grade; Rosemarie Green and Erricson Frankson are in 11th grade; Si'Enya Warwick and Rojo Herendez are in 10th grade; Elphy Mendenhall, Myra Shazad, Naraj Shazad, Grace Elise Dawson, Bryant Grey, and Annie Grey are in 7th grade;
Primary Students: Abel Wilsonoff Amanda Wilsonoff and Serendipity Herendez are in 6th grade; Rex Mendenhall is in 5th grade; Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in 4rd grade; Aaron Sweeny, and Simora Sweeny are in 3rd grade; Breckin Grey and Esther Dawson are in kindergarten
Jesse still wasn't quite sure why the hood council allowed the new secondary students to enter after winter break, but thankfully they accepted his proposal (through Johan of course) to look at an alternate school calendar.
Principal: Johan Shazad; Primary Teacher K-3: Jasmine Frankson; Primary Teacher 4-6: Ilila Peterson; Secondary Teacher: Jesse Kent
Secondary Students: Harriet and Henry Mendenhall are in 12th grade; Rosemarie Green and Erricson Frankson are in 11th grade; Si'Enya Warwick and Rojo Herendez are in 10th grade; Elphy Mendenhall, Myra Shazad, Naraj Shazad, Grace Elise Dawson, Bryant Grey, and Annie Grey are in 7th grade;
Primary Students: Abel Wilsonoff Amanda Wilsonoff and Serendipity Herendez are in 6th grade; Rex Mendenhall is in 5th grade; Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in 4rd grade; Aaron Sweeny, and Simora Sweeny are in 3rd grade; Breckin Grey and Esther Dawson are in kindergarten
Jesse still wasn't quite sure why the hood council allowed the new secondary students to enter after winter break, but thankfully they accepted his proposal (through Johan of course) to look at an alternate school calendar.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Apple Valley Academy
The newly renovated Apple Valley Academy is complete and ready for it's close-up. The school sits on the largest allowed piece of property (3x3) in the county and has a third level that is currently storage, but can be expanded if the need arises.
The first level features the principal's office, art classroom, music classroom, auditorium, library and cafeteria. Outside there is plenty of space on the playground, basketball court and school garden to relax and enjoy the crisp days of fall.
Antonio Herendez volunteers once a week to teach students the basics of art appreciation,
while Nicole Humphrey works part-time teaching music, or torturing her ears, depending on the student.
The cafeteria is stocked with healthy eating options such as mac and cheese, vending machines and the addictive coffee.
The library has a bank of computers as well as an ever growing book collection for student research.
Benjamin Endeavor leads an outdoor physical education class part-time whenever the weather is nice, otherwise the class is moved indoors,
much to the dispair of the secondary students who hoped to see Benjamin without his shirt once more. Students also enjoy the outdoor garden and fish pond.
The second level contains the dance room (and indoor physical education room), technical arts room, secondary classroom (6-12); lower primary classroom (K-2) and upper primary classroom (3-5).
Ilila Peterson manages to keep her students seated and focused as they compare their reading materials. Her classroom contains most of her travel momentos,
classroom fish tank (that the secondary students love) and bright, cheerful paintings.
Jasmine Frankson perfers a more laid back teaching style for her students as she allows them to explore the delights of thier surroundings. The students are surrounded with a classroom wombat, plant station, activity table, large table for reading and writing and plenty of floor space for fun and games.
Jesse Kent is just glad that he doesn't have to deal with taunts of "booger face" though he now has to try to teach his students the strange world of algebra. When students are not glued to their seats wishing for lunchtime, they can be found exploring the bookcase full of magazines and university information in the back.
Susie MacAstral doesn't have that problem with her dance class
nor do the students complain when it's their turn in the techincal arts room. Harriet and Henry work hard on their respective crafts while ignoring each other as siblings often do.
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The first level features the principal's office, art classroom, music classroom, auditorium, library and cafeteria. Outside there is plenty of space on the playground, basketball court and school garden to relax and enjoy the crisp days of fall.
Antonio Herendez volunteers once a week to teach students the basics of art appreciation,
while Nicole Humphrey works part-time teaching music, or torturing her ears, depending on the student.
The cafeteria is stocked with healthy eating options such as mac and cheese, vending machines and the addictive coffee.
The library has a bank of computers as well as an ever growing book collection for student research.
Benjamin Endeavor leads an outdoor physical education class part-time whenever the weather is nice, otherwise the class is moved indoors,
much to the dispair of the secondary students who hoped to see Benjamin without his shirt once more. Students also enjoy the outdoor garden and fish pond.
The second level contains the dance room (and indoor physical education room), technical arts room, secondary classroom (6-12); lower primary classroom (K-2) and upper primary classroom (3-5).
Ilila Peterson manages to keep her students seated and focused as they compare their reading materials. Her classroom contains most of her travel momentos,
classroom fish tank (that the secondary students love) and bright, cheerful paintings.
Jasmine Frankson perfers a more laid back teaching style for her students as she allows them to explore the delights of thier surroundings. The students are surrounded with a classroom wombat, plant station, activity table, large table for reading and writing and plenty of floor space for fun and games.
Jesse Kent is just glad that he doesn't have to deal with taunts of "booger face" though he now has to try to teach his students the strange world of algebra. When students are not glued to their seats wishing for lunchtime, they can be found exploring the bookcase full of magazines and university information in the back.
Susie MacAstral doesn't have that problem with her dance class
her students are usually very dedicated,
nor do the students complain when it's their turn in the techincal arts room. Harriet and Henry work hard on their respective crafts while ignoring each other as siblings often do.
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Monday, October 4, 2010
Recess Duty, 2006
Havar, fall, 2006
Principal: Johan Shazad; Primary Teacher K-3: Jasmine Frankson; Primary Teacher 4-6: Ilila Peterson; Secondary Teacher: Jesse Kent
Secondary Students: Harriet and Henry Mendenhall are in 11th grade; Rosemarie Green and Erricson Frankson are in 9th grade; Si'Enya Warwick and Rojo Herendez are in 8th grade; Elphy Mendenhall is in 7th grade;
Primary Students: Myra Shazad, Naraj Shazad, Grace Elise Dawson, Bryant Grey, and Annie Grey are in 6th grade; Abel Wilsonoff Amanda Wilsonoff and Serendipity Herendez are in 5th grade; Rex Mendenhall is in 4th grade; Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in 3rd grade; Aaron Sweeny, and Simora Sweeny are in 2nd grade
The fall semester brought the introduction to the new school. It went with little fanfare, no fancy speeches or ceremonies, simply the arrival of the students to start another year but in a much nicer location. Johan had other things to think about, such as what to do with the rising population of students. He knew that next simyear the school would need an additional secondary teacher thanks to the huge bump in enrollment. Thankfully he knew just who he wanted and had already extended a job offer. Krissy Thorn would be an excellant teacher and already his teaching peers in Kimikura were singing her praises.
In Mr. Kent's class, the current crop of secondary students were hard at work presenting their simmish history papers.
They had spent weeks researching in the library
or just plain goofing off.
Si'Enya was presenting today, but few students were actually paying attention.
Instead they were sneaking looks at Trevor Yates, singer from Aerial Bionic. Si'Enya nervously smiled at him during her presentation, his presence was calming to the young teen. Just seeing him sitting in her seat and smiling his encouraging smile was enough to help her get through the dreaded presentation.
Si'Enya's presentation was followed by lunch. Usually she would sit at the table with the other students, but there wasn't enough room for Trevor, so they snagged an empty table nearby.
"Thanks for coming today," she whispered spooning the cheesy pasta into her mouth while trying to ignore the stares from the other students. She was still receiving requests to visit her house to see the new tenant, but for the most part the students had stop pestering her.
"Not a problem. We'd practiced so much on that presentation that I felt like it was my assignment as well."
Si'Enya giggled. It was true, Trevor helped her practice for today and his advice was amazing. Considering that he was actually a very shy sim, he had great suggestions for overcoming stage fright.
"So have you seen S'Ahmisa lately?" Si'Enya asked. She hadn't seen her sister come to the house as much and S'Ahmisa was quieter than usual when the family did get together. Usually S'Ahmisa guided the conversation especially around those who knew her well. Yes, her sister was shy, but like Trevor, she managed to get over it for her political duties.
"Um, no. Should I have?"
"Aren't you two seeing each other?"
"Why would you think that?"
Si'Enya thought back to when she had to drag her sister from the man's basement apartment and how afterwards S'Ahmisa gushed about the kiss that they shared.
"No reason," she said shrugging.
"No offense, but S'Ahmisa isn't really my type."
"Really? I think I'm going to faint."
"Why?"
"S'Ahmisa is every sim's type!" Si'Enya said putting her dish away. "All the guys I know love S'Ahmisa, she's like this magnet for sims-males and females."
"Well, not every sim is attracted to her, you know."
Si'Enya couldn't help but laugh. "I guess so...maybe one day I'll have sims falling over me. Ha! Who am I kidding, that won't ever happen."
"Be patient, Si'Enya. One day your love will come."
Si'Enya rolled her eyes. "Yea, ok. That stuff is for fairy tales, Trevor."
Trevor watched as she walked into the school yard to join the rest of her class. He wanted to comfort her and assure her that she was beautiful and worth more than all the blue diamonds in the simworld. He wanted to assure her that she was very much loveable. He took a deep breath.
Four more simyears, he thought to himself . Four more simyears and she'll be legal and you'll have your own place.
Until then, all he could do was be her friend.
Si'Enya tried not to be bitter as she tended to the small garden in the school yard. It wasn't S'Ahmisa's fault that she was the cuter, more ambitious sister.
It wasn't Harriet's fault that Erricson found her more attractive than Si'Enya, even with her brightly dyed purple hair.
It wasn't Rojo's fault when she attempted to rub his shoulders that he turned to her and asked if she was ok.
No, Si'Enya convinced herself, it was just her. She was the problem, the kooky girl who liked insects and dirt.
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Bradford McMillian wondered what else he could tell the group of teens in front of him about being a lawyer. He needed to think of something, he was still responsible for them for the next hour.
"Any questions?"
"You sure you guys don't catch the bad guys as well. That's how it is on TV."
"Umm, no. TV is very different from how a law firm works."
Li Yoo was having a better time entertaining her group of students, her trio sat entranced at her every word. She had already reviewed what subjects were important for them to study while in school and university, but she was anxious to get back to her work.
"Would you guys like to see me in action?" she asked, hoping to kill two llamas with one boulder.
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Ms. Frankson's class still looked the same as she lead a discussion on the appropiate rules of music class...again. After last simweeks tuba incident, Jasmine decided that perhaps the class needed to refresh themselves with the rules. Jasmine and Ilila had agreed that Rex would stay in Jasmine's classroom that year as Ilila's classroom was bursting at the seams with the 6th graders.
Rex didn't seem to mind, he had more friends here than across the hall.
Today the lower primary students had library time and Aaron, Laci and Veronika crowded one bank of computers as they practiced their typing skills.
Jasmine watched as the other trio grabbed books and a seat on the long couch as they looked up information about their animal ecosystem projects.
Soon it was lunch time, which couldn't come soon enough for the youngsters. Nicole Humphrey and Benjamin Endeavor had arrived to help with the lunch rush.
Thankfully, most of the primary students knew exactly what was expected of them. They valued recess too much.
Ilila valued recess as well, but not when she had recess duty. She tried not to think about the fact that they were still not pregnant. Dr. McMillian said to give it a few more simlonic months, but Ilila and Brandon both wanted a child so badly.
Instead she watched as Veronika made yet another friend in Rex
and cousins Grace Elise and Amanda hogged the monkey bars.
At first, Ilila didn't notice that the two girls looked so much alike with matching bright green eyes, dubbed the "Herendez eyes" by locals and curly black hair. It made sense considering that thier fathers are identical twins.
Thankfully, recess was soon over and Ilila was able to shuttle her students to their respective classes. Today was the upper primary students day for specials.
Benjamin lead a group in fitness drills.
This fall he was sponsering a field day for the primary students and as a result the students were more motivated to participate in their drills.
Antonio lead a another group in art instruction. He was just thankful that this time most of the paint stayed on the canvas unlike when he taught the lower primary students.
One could hear the "music" coming from Ms. Humphrey's class while still in the hall.
Unfortunately, Nicole had to hear the "music" up close and personal.
It was with great joy that she lead her group upstairs to their classroom to end the day.
"Remember, your projects on science and magic are due soon. There will be no extensions, so don't forget." She announced as the final bell rang. Once the students were gone, she grabbed Jasmine and they walk/ran to the nearest pub for a much needed juice cocktail.
Principal: Johan Shazad; Primary Teacher K-3: Jasmine Frankson; Primary Teacher 4-6: Ilila Peterson; Secondary Teacher: Jesse Kent
Secondary Students: Harriet and Henry Mendenhall are in 11th grade; Rosemarie Green and Erricson Frankson are in 9th grade; Si'Enya Warwick and Rojo Herendez are in 8th grade; Elphy Mendenhall is in 7th grade;
Primary Students: Myra Shazad, Naraj Shazad, Grace Elise Dawson, Bryant Grey, and Annie Grey are in 6th grade; Abel Wilsonoff Amanda Wilsonoff and Serendipity Herendez are in 5th grade; Rex Mendenhall is in 4th grade; Veronika Kent and Laci McMillian are in 3rd grade; Aaron Sweeny, and Simora Sweeny are in 2nd grade
The fall semester brought the introduction to the new school. It went with little fanfare, no fancy speeches or ceremonies, simply the arrival of the students to start another year but in a much nicer location. Johan had other things to think about, such as what to do with the rising population of students. He knew that next simyear the school would need an additional secondary teacher thanks to the huge bump in enrollment. Thankfully he knew just who he wanted and had already extended a job offer. Krissy Thorn would be an excellant teacher and already his teaching peers in Kimikura were singing her praises.
In Mr. Kent's class, the current crop of secondary students were hard at work presenting their simmish history papers.
They had spent weeks researching in the library
or just plain goofing off.
Si'Enya was presenting today, but few students were actually paying attention.
Instead they were sneaking looks at Trevor Yates, singer from Aerial Bionic. Si'Enya nervously smiled at him during her presentation, his presence was calming to the young teen. Just seeing him sitting in her seat and smiling his encouraging smile was enough to help her get through the dreaded presentation.
Si'Enya's presentation was followed by lunch. Usually she would sit at the table with the other students, but there wasn't enough room for Trevor, so they snagged an empty table nearby.
"Thanks for coming today," she whispered spooning the cheesy pasta into her mouth while trying to ignore the stares from the other students. She was still receiving requests to visit her house to see the new tenant, but for the most part the students had stop pestering her.
"Not a problem. We'd practiced so much on that presentation that I felt like it was my assignment as well."
Si'Enya giggled. It was true, Trevor helped her practice for today and his advice was amazing. Considering that he was actually a very shy sim, he had great suggestions for overcoming stage fright.
"So have you seen S'Ahmisa lately?" Si'Enya asked. She hadn't seen her sister come to the house as much and S'Ahmisa was quieter than usual when the family did get together. Usually S'Ahmisa guided the conversation especially around those who knew her well. Yes, her sister was shy, but like Trevor, she managed to get over it for her political duties.
"Um, no. Should I have?"
"Aren't you two seeing each other?"
"Why would you think that?"
Si'Enya thought back to when she had to drag her sister from the man's basement apartment and how afterwards S'Ahmisa gushed about the kiss that they shared.
"No reason," she said shrugging.
"No offense, but S'Ahmisa isn't really my type."
"Really? I think I'm going to faint."
"Why?"
"S'Ahmisa is every sim's type!" Si'Enya said putting her dish away. "All the guys I know love S'Ahmisa, she's like this magnet for sims-males and females."
"Well, not every sim is attracted to her, you know."
Si'Enya couldn't help but laugh. "I guess so...maybe one day I'll have sims falling over me. Ha! Who am I kidding, that won't ever happen."
"Be patient, Si'Enya. One day your love will come."
Si'Enya rolled her eyes. "Yea, ok. That stuff is for fairy tales, Trevor."
Trevor watched as she walked into the school yard to join the rest of her class. He wanted to comfort her and assure her that she was beautiful and worth more than all the blue diamonds in the simworld. He wanted to assure her that she was very much loveable. He took a deep breath.
Four more simyears, he thought to himself . Four more simyears and she'll be legal and you'll have your own place.
Until then, all he could do was be her friend.
Si'Enya tried not to be bitter as she tended to the small garden in the school yard. It wasn't S'Ahmisa's fault that she was the cuter, more ambitious sister.
It wasn't Harriet's fault that Erricson found her more attractive than Si'Enya, even with her brightly dyed purple hair.
It wasn't Rojo's fault when she attempted to rub his shoulders that he turned to her and asked if she was ok.
No, Si'Enya convinced herself, it was just her. She was the problem, the kooky girl who liked insects and dirt.
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Bradford McMillian wondered what else he could tell the group of teens in front of him about being a lawyer. He needed to think of something, he was still responsible for them for the next hour.
"Any questions?"
"You sure you guys don't catch the bad guys as well. That's how it is on TV."
"Umm, no. TV is very different from how a law firm works."
Li Yoo was having a better time entertaining her group of students, her trio sat entranced at her every word. She had already reviewed what subjects were important for them to study while in school and university, but she was anxious to get back to her work.
"Would you guys like to see me in action?" she asked, hoping to kill two llamas with one boulder.
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Ms. Frankson's class still looked the same as she lead a discussion on the appropiate rules of music class...again. After last simweeks tuba incident, Jasmine decided that perhaps the class needed to refresh themselves with the rules. Jasmine and Ilila had agreed that Rex would stay in Jasmine's classroom that year as Ilila's classroom was bursting at the seams with the 6th graders.
Rex didn't seem to mind, he had more friends here than across the hall.
Today the lower primary students had library time and Aaron, Laci and Veronika crowded one bank of computers as they practiced their typing skills.
Jasmine watched as the other trio grabbed books and a seat on the long couch as they looked up information about their animal ecosystem projects.
Soon it was lunch time, which couldn't come soon enough for the youngsters. Nicole Humphrey and Benjamin Endeavor had arrived to help with the lunch rush.
Thankfully, most of the primary students knew exactly what was expected of them. They valued recess too much.
Ilila valued recess as well, but not when she had recess duty. She tried not to think about the fact that they were still not pregnant. Dr. McMillian said to give it a few more simlonic months, but Ilila and Brandon both wanted a child so badly.
Instead she watched as Veronika made yet another friend in Rex
and cousins Grace Elise and Amanda hogged the monkey bars.
At first, Ilila didn't notice that the two girls looked so much alike with matching bright green eyes, dubbed the "Herendez eyes" by locals and curly black hair. It made sense considering that thier fathers are identical twins.
Thankfully, recess was soon over and Ilila was able to shuttle her students to their respective classes. Today was the upper primary students day for specials.
Benjamin lead a group in fitness drills.
This fall he was sponsering a field day for the primary students and as a result the students were more motivated to participate in their drills.
Antonio lead a another group in art instruction. He was just thankful that this time most of the paint stayed on the canvas unlike when he taught the lower primary students.
One could hear the "music" coming from Ms. Humphrey's class while still in the hall.
Unfortunately, Nicole had to hear the "music" up close and personal.
It was with great joy that she lead her group upstairs to their classroom to end the day.
"Remember, your projects on science and magic are due soon. There will be no extensions, so don't forget." She announced as the final bell rang. Once the students were gone, she grabbed Jasmine and they walk/ran to the nearest pub for a much needed juice cocktail.
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