Uh hey. I'm Ruby Nakamura. I'm an import and I'd like to schedule a meeting to talk with you about the school. I'm interested in becoming a student, but I have some questions I'd like to ask first. I can be contacted at [Her phone number is recited as if from memory] or on the Network under the UN Candlelight.
Hello, Mr. Strickler. I do. First I was wondering about security. Are there ways to keep unauthorised photographers off school grounds? I'm not talking about students taking selfies or anything like that, but more random adults coming in and taking photos.
Of course. We employ a security staff. While they are made up of the local inhabitants of this world, they've all been thoroughly vetted before being brought on, as is the case for our non-import teachers. I won’t allow any unwelcome visitors onto the school grounds, particularly for paparazzi purposes. It’s disruptive and has a negative impact on everyone’s well-being.
This is a relief to hear. Is the [ There's a pause in her speech as she tries to find the right word. ] Roster? [ Close enough? ] Is the roster of students private? Or is that public knowledge?
It's private. No one will be able to find you on a public registry, or request your information from our records. However, there's nothing to stop students or faculty from speaking publicly about their presence here. We've had one unexpectedly public breach of privacy thus far... but it wasn't something we were particularly trying to hide, either.
That's fine. Honestly, I'm just trying to keep it on the down low in most areas that I'm an import for now. [ She pauses again, unsure if she should mention why she wants to do this, but deciding it would be better to be up front. Better to embarrass herself than to mark herself as a threat by accident. ] I want a chance to get to know people as someone who isn't a novelty, even if it's going to be figured out pretty quick.
Are the grades strict? Or do you allow students who excel in one subject but not others to take a higher grade in one thing and a lower grade in the areas they're weak in?
I understand completely. We won't reveal your attendance to the public.
[Even without her explanation, he and plenty of other imPorts have other secrets worth keeping, and their reasons are very similar. It just makes life a bit easier, and adds another layer of normalcy to their lives. He wouldn't have asked.]
Yes, we are flexible in terms of grades levels. Considering that we are all from different worlds, it hardly seems fair to evaluate everyone by equal measurements. Our histories are different, and what may be commonplace to some can be completely foreign to others. Class subjects and their difficulty level are selected by the each students unique needs.
That's a relief. All of it, is really, but especially the grades thing. I figured that might be the case, but I've been in enough situations to know it's silly to assume people are going to think that far ahead. Er- not saying you wouldn't. I don't know you well enough to know one way or another. As an imPort yourself it might be a safe assumption but -- Urgh. You work with kids. You know what I meant. [ There is the distinct sound of a head hitting a table. ]
Are people with violent histories who have no desire to carry out violent acts allowed to attend? Oh, uh, and is there a list of classes?
[He smiles, and the mirth is evident in his voice.] I understand you clearly, yes. It is often safer to assume the worst than to hope for the best.
[This question stalls him for a beat, but he sounds confident once he finds the words.]
Yes and yes. I can send you the full list of classes once we are done speaking. Violent histories may be something of consideration, depending on the severity... but if it is something that one has no interest in continuing, then there is no problem at all.
As I've said, many of us come from a variety of different backgrounds... I wouldn't doubt that some have had to face violence, or dole it out in kind. Besides, we offer classes for self-defense and power training. Combat, in safe, controlled environments, can be encouraged here.
I just don't want any violent brawling in our halls.
Thank you. I'm willing to give you my history if asked, I'm not exactly keeping it a secret on the network. But know that the only violence I intend to dole out is the type that helps people. Like, official stuff. I'm not interested in brawls in the halls.
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I could use training in, uh, scaling back my combat skills to be less damaging. Are there ways to keep things safe for all participants when this is being learned? I'm also seeking help in this area from the Justice League, so if it can't be assured I'm more than okay with simply not doing combat-based training on school property.
This might be a stupid question, since it's a school for people with super powers, but do you have stuff in place for training people who have fire-based powers?
It's possible, yes. You would likely have to consult with the instructors beforehand, and they will tell you if they can help you control your strength or not. I can't say for certain without asking them myself.
And I do believe that our instructors who specialize in powers of that nature will be able to help you. We also have sprinkler systems and fire extinguishers installed in each building, should anything go awry...
Thank you. Ah, it's not that I have super strength or anything. It's more that I need to be trained to aim for parts that won't knock out or seriously injure someone. I was trained in mostly how to damage people fast and quick, and only know a few ways to disable someone without causing much damage. I'll be sure to make this clear to an instructor so that they can make needed adjustments.
That's a relief. I noticed the sprinklers in the parts of the school I was able to inspect, but I left early, so I never got to see much more of the indoors than the halls and a couple classrooms.
I don't think I have a legal guardian here. What steps would I need to take to enroll?
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Are the grades strict? Or do you allow students who excel in one subject but not others to take a higher grade in one thing and a lower grade in the areas they're weak in?
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[Even without her explanation, he and plenty of other imPorts have other secrets worth keeping, and their reasons are very similar. It just makes life a bit easier, and adds another layer of normalcy to their lives. He wouldn't have asked.]
Yes, we are flexible in terms of grades levels. Considering that we are all from different worlds, it hardly seems fair to evaluate everyone by equal measurements. Our histories are different, and what may be commonplace to some can be completely foreign to others. Class subjects and their difficulty level are selected by the each students unique needs.
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Are people with violent histories who have no desire to carry out violent acts allowed to attend? Oh, uh, and is there a list of classes?
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[This question stalls him for a beat, but he sounds confident once he finds the words.]
Yes and yes. I can send you the full list of classes once we are done speaking. Violent histories may be something of consideration, depending on the severity... but if it is something that one has no interest in continuing, then there is no problem at all.
As I've said, many of us come from a variety of different backgrounds... I wouldn't doubt that some have had to face violence, or dole it out in kind. Besides, we offer classes for self-defense and power training. Combat, in safe, controlled environments, can be encouraged here.
I just don't want any violent brawling in our halls.
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[ There's a pause. ]
I could use training in, uh, scaling back my combat skills to be less damaging. Are there ways to keep things safe for all participants when this is being learned? I'm also seeking help in this area from the Justice League, so if it can't be assured I'm more than okay with simply not doing combat-based training on school property.
This might be a stupid question, since it's a school for people with super powers, but do you have stuff in place for training people who have fire-based powers?
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And I do believe that our instructors who specialize in powers of that nature will be able to help you. We also have sprinkler systems and fire extinguishers installed in each building, should anything go awry...
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That's a relief. I noticed the sprinklers in the parts of the school I was able to inspect, but I left early, so I never got to see much more of the indoors than the halls and a couple classrooms.
I don't think I have a legal guardian here. What steps would I need to take to enroll?