Scroll 5: The First Day of Class

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“Okay, but it’s not yet thirty minutes before the start of the orientation so I’ll read the house rules first. Don’t worry; I’ll sit on the front part so it’ll be easy for you to find me, bye!”

 Red then went downstairs and there, she looked for a post of the house rule. When Red found one, she hurried there and read the house rules. Red carefully started from the very beginning of the house rules that was carefully made by the headmasters and describes the first creators of the school’s rules.

Red then took her school journal and pen, and she flipped through the pages to find a clean leaf where she could write the house rules and have them said in the class whenever there’s some misbehavior that was made by some students.

HOUSE RULES

These are the house rules and must be observed by all the students to help our school become pacific and free from trouble. The school’s policies were first made by the school’s founders which are Headmaster Denver and Headmistress Flora. Here are the rules;

First, no student is allowed to leave the school without any authority.

Second, each student should do their tasks as indicated by their professors.

Third, students shouldn’t hurt any staff, professor or student.

Fourth, honesty should be observed for dishonesty has penalty.

Fifth, any student or school duelist shouldn’t cheat in any exam or intramurals.

Sixth, teachers shouldn’t cover up for a student’s failure or mistake in some circumstances and silence should be observed in the school’s grounds.

The following are the authorities a student could acquire through points if he has committed good performance and a pleasing attitude.

To leave the school premises; (10 points)

To leave the city; (20 points)

To leave the kingdom; (30 points)

(Required) Promote to advanced classes; (60 points)

(Required) Promote to master classes; (120 points)

These deeds help collect points for authorities;

Helping a school staff (+5 points)

Getting High Grades and giving a lost and found object (+10 points)

Finding a thief or any criminal in the school grounds (+25 points)

Helping the school or city solve predicaments (+50 points)

Bad acts make punishments for the student.

Jog (15 minus points)

Detention (30 minus points)

School Service on weekends (45 minus points)

Suspension (60 minus points)

Expelled from school (75 minus points)

These bad deeds deduct points from the students themselves.  

Mocking, Yelling, Howling (-5 points)

Shouting in the school’s premises during class and making noise (-10 points)

Cheating and stealing (-25 points)

Getting Low Grades, Getting Late (-30 points)

Destroy school property; vandalizing, bombing, hammering (-50 points)

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