Peach Hills Academy [v0.11] By Evilbuda -

You turned to see a girl leaning against a heavy oak tree. Her uniform was perfectly tailored, and she wore a captain's band on her arm. She sized you up with a sharp, calculating gaze that seemed to read your bank account and social standing all at once.

The midday sun beat down on the prestigious campus of Peach Hills Academy, reflecting off the polished glass of the state-of-the-art science center. Walking through the manicured courtyard, you adjusted the collar of your uniform. Being the new transfer student at a school this elite was already stressful enough without the strange rumors whispering through the hallways. Peach Hills Academy [v0.11] By EvilBuda

What are you hoping to focus on (mystery, romance, drama)? You turned to see a girl leaning against a heavy oak tree

"I'm looking for the counselor's office," you said, holding up your crumpled paper. The midday sun beat down on the prestigious

She straightened up and walked toward you, her steps confident. "You must be the new transfer. I'm Chloe, head of the student disciplinary committee. Let me give you a piece of advice for free: keep your head down, follow the rules, and don't ask questions about the faculty. Do that, and you might actually survive your first semester here."

You clutched your schedule in your hand, looking for Building C. According to the student handbook, Peach Hills prided itself on molding the leaders of tomorrow. But according to the school's underground forum, there was a lot more going on behind closed doors than just advanced calculus and debate club. "You look lost," a smooth voice interrupted your thoughts.

Peach Hills Academy [v0.11] By EvilBuda

After moving from a teacher-dominated classroom to a truly student-centered one, Jenn found herself helping colleagues who wanted to follow her lead.  In 2018 she decided to expand outside of her school walls and help those out there who were also trying to figure out this fantastic method of instruction to ignite intrinsic motivation in their students.  Read more about her journey with Student-Centered World at studentcenteredworld.com/about

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