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Okay, this has nothing to do with anything.

But I was walking across town today and there was a field trip from some middle school. I wish I had my camera. One of the little girls, maybe 11, had this awesome dark blue hair.

Anyway, though I think it'll have little bearing on us, it started me thinking about whether or not it'd be interesting to attach a middle school to campus. The schools would be seperate, with their own facilties (unless there was some 12 year old who was so powerful she couldn;t train with other 12 year olds).

It'd be a total fluff thing. Not suggesting another coalition group or anything. Just a bunch of NPCs who could be cute and occasionally on recess out on the quad playing kickball or something.

Just my mind, rambling.

Okay then.
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*shudders* Keep the chi'llen away!
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Can't you just see some ten-year old tugging on your skirt, calling you "Miss Bell" or something? Then you can shoot her a look and send her running away. Maybe even at hypersonic speed.
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Now, you're just asking me to get expelled for beating down a middle-schooler.
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You wouldn't have to lift a finger. No beat-down required.

you'we weawwy scawy!

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Well, she was at first. But, once you speak her kind of topics, it's all okay. Okay. I think I'll go back to the library, now.
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Hahaha might be kinda funny to have a bunch of little kids running around. That "Miss Bell" thing and tugging on her skirt is priceless!
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A similar series of thoughts has bounced around my head before... Many private schools like St. Joe's, Catholic and otherwise, are so-called "secondary schools", often encompassing grades 6 through 12 or 7 through 12 (or 13 if you're German). Such schools don't really have freshman or sophomores as such, they have "first years" and so forth. You might infer that I'm sponging off of Harry Potter, but J.K. Rowling's depiction of Hogwarts is more or less factual insofar as the institution of the English boarding school is concerned.
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Actually, I had always thought of SJS as being 7-12.

I was wondering if maybe we should think about a small program for even younger kids, kids maybe even born with their powers.
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Oh no, the X-Babies!
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Mimi wrote:Actually, I had always thought of SJS as being 7-12.

I was wondering if maybe we should think about a small program for even younger kids, kids maybe even born with their powers.
Erm I don't think that would go over very well. They don't have the chance to bond with their parents before they get shipped to be as I loved how mis put it X-babies. At the very youngest they should be 5+ as a day daycare perhapps?
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LOL guys, I don't think Mimi meant there would be babies on campus, just younger heroes who'd been born with powers, rather than having come into powers at puberty etc. *walks away laughing, with pictures of a baby shooting lasers out of his eyes, wailing for his bottle*
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Post by Misericorde »

Okay, the X-babies are not actually babies. They were maybe six to eight years old.

Mojo cloned the X-Men and created the X-Babies, because on his world, TV is everything, and the X-Men were great ratings. They were presumed dead, so Mojo made his own.

Here is a Link.
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"I see London!
I see France!
I see Kitty's-"

*POP*

"Oh! Baby Colothuth broke by dose!"
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/wrangles the thread

Actually, Saint Joseph Primary would be a day school in my head.
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