The Corrigan School for Advanced Learning and Development
~Home to the Spirit of Justice~| GM: Lord Wraith | Genre: Superhuman, Modern Fantasy | Type: Linear, Sandbox |
~"You will never do anything in this world without courage. It is the greatest quality of the mind next to honor."~
-Aristotle
| CHANCELLOR'S WELCOME: |
The Corrigan School for Advanced Learning and Development has grown into a globally influential institute, blessed in abundance with a remarkable student body, first-rate teachers, researchers, dedicated staff and engaged alumni. It holds an international reputation for excellence in advanced research and learning, offering innovative undergraduate, graduate and professional programs.
As recently appointed Chancellor, I want to extend a warm welcome to all of you, whether you are already part of the Corrigan family or if, at this moment, you are thinking of including Corrigan in your future educational, formative or professional career plans.
Leading Corrigan is an honour and a privilege. It is a challenge I embrace wholeheartedly and I am committed to our pursuit of academic excellence in learning, teaching, discovery and innovation. We will meet this mandate in an environment that is inclusive, respectful, and mutually supportive.
Our community has a responsibility to make sure we give those who study at Corrigan every opportunity for life-long success. I am grateful to our faculty and staff who fulfill this mandate each and every day. There is no better investment we can make as a province and as a country than ensuring our students have the tools to succeed in a rapidly evolving world. At Corrigan, we strive to produce critical thinkers with a hunger to give back to their communities. Our institution takes great pride in its community of alumni, who are achieving excellence in all walks of life, engaging in civil debate, and helping to foster success and acceptance in the next generation.
All of us at Corrigan will continue working together to create an environment that encourages a global perspective across all endeavors. Our campus is a place for open and respectful debate that welcomes diversity in our students, faculty and staff. I encourage you to consider what contributions you can make to Corrigan and look forward to the bold innovations and new thinking you will spark in our shared journey.
As recently appointed Chancellor, I want to extend a warm welcome to all of you, whether you are already part of the Corrigan family or if, at this moment, you are thinking of including Corrigan in your future educational, formative or professional career plans.
Leading Corrigan is an honour and a privilege. It is a challenge I embrace wholeheartedly and I am committed to our pursuit of academic excellence in learning, teaching, discovery and innovation. We will meet this mandate in an environment that is inclusive, respectful, and mutually supportive.
Our community has a responsibility to make sure we give those who study at Corrigan every opportunity for life-long success. I am grateful to our faculty and staff who fulfill this mandate each and every day. There is no better investment we can make as a province and as a country than ensuring our students have the tools to succeed in a rapidly evolving world. At Corrigan, we strive to produce critical thinkers with a hunger to give back to their communities. Our institution takes great pride in its community of alumni, who are achieving excellence in all walks of life, engaging in civil debate, and helping to foster success and acceptance in the next generation.
All of us at Corrigan will continue working together to create an environment that encourages a global perspective across all endeavors. Our campus is a place for open and respectful debate that welcomes diversity in our students, faculty and staff. I encourage you to consider what contributions you can make to Corrigan and look forward to the bold innovations and new thinking you will spark in our shared journey.
Barbara Gordon
Chancellor, Corrigan School of Advanced Learning and Development
Chancellor, Corrigan School of Advanced Learning and Development
| PREMISE: |
For years, the superheroes of Earth have taken gifted youngsters under their wings to teach them how to not only fight crime but to use their talents to their greatest potential. Due to this the world has seen such iconic teams as the Teen Titans and the Young Justice initiative, but with the number of meta-humans increasing every day, the world calls for something new.
Sponsored by Wayne Enterprises, and granted land by Queen Industries, the Justice League have opened a school of their own for the extraordinary individuals of Earth. Situated in Star City, the school dubbed the Corrigan School for Advanced Learning and Development opened its doors nearly ten years ago and has been a thriving producer of Earth’s current heroes. Many of these heroes go on to join the Justice League later in their career, but the top of the graduating class always becomes the world’s newest team of Teen Titans.
Although mockingly referred to as the Justice League Academy, Corrigan has led over all to a higher than expected performance rate by younger heroes and as a result crime worldwide has hit an all-time low. Though the school has its critics, they are few and far between with the world as a whole giving it an approval rating that has only climbed over the last decade.
Enrollment for the upcoming school year reached a record high with the combination of both returning students and new attendees. With such high numbers, the competition between students is sure to be the most exciting it has ever been.
Sponsored by Wayne Enterprises, and granted land by Queen Industries, the Justice League have opened a school of their own for the extraordinary individuals of Earth. Situated in Star City, the school dubbed the Corrigan School for Advanced Learning and Development opened its doors nearly ten years ago and has been a thriving producer of Earth’s current heroes. Many of these heroes go on to join the Justice League later in their career, but the top of the graduating class always becomes the world’s newest team of Teen Titans.
Although mockingly referred to as the Justice League Academy, Corrigan has led over all to a higher than expected performance rate by younger heroes and as a result crime worldwide has hit an all-time low. Though the school has its critics, they are few and far between with the world as a whole giving it an approval rating that has only climbed over the last decade.
Enrollment for the upcoming school year reached a record high with the combination of both returning students and new attendees. With such high numbers, the competition between students is sure to be the most exciting it has ever been.
| FACULTY: |
Chancellor: Barbara Gordon
Dean of Physical Education: John Stewart
Dean of Applied Engineering: Michael Holt
Dean of Academic Sciences: Michael Carter
Dean of Math Sciences: Barry Allen
Dean of English Arts: Zatanna Zatara
Dean of Applied Arts: Cisco Ramone
Dean of Criminal Law: James Gordon
Dean of Physical Education: John Stewart
Professors:
Jason Todd
Donna Troy
Connor Kent
Donna Troy
Connor Kent
Dean of Applied Engineering: Michael Holt
Professors:
Ted Kord
Harper Rowe
Timothy Drake
Harper Rowe
Timothy Drake
Dean of Academic Sciences: Michael Carter
Professors:
Martin Stein
Jason Garrick
Kimiyo Hoshi
Jason Garrick
Kimiyo Hoshi
Dean of Math Sciences: Barry Allen
Professors:
Kara Zor-El
Cissie King Jones
Red Tornado
Cissie King Jones
Red Tornado
Dean of English Arts: Zatanna Zatara
Professors:
Kent Nelson
Carter Hall
Malcolm Duncan
Carter Hall
Malcolm Duncan
Dean of Applied Arts: Cisco Ramone
Professors:
Stephanie Brown
Mari Jiwe McCabe
La'gaan
Mari Jiwe McCabe
La'gaan
Dean of Criminal Law: James Gordon
Professors:
Renee Montoya
Richard Grayson
J'onn J'onzz
Richard Grayson
J'onn J'onzz
| FACILITIES: |
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING:
The Administration Building originally started life as a great mansion built by an eccentric millionaire during the early 1900's. Left unfinished due to the interruption of the Great Wars, it sat empty for numerous decades until the Queen family purchased it and turned it into the family home. However having moved on to a new home since becoming Mayor, Oliver Queen donated his family home and land to the Justice League. For the first couple of years, the school operated solely out of the mansion with the Justice League. having modified the building to suit its purposes. Initially the Corrigan was only offering rudimentary courses to ensure the students had their basic training and education before having the League's contacts provide them placements through allied companies and workplaces. However as enrollment expanded, additional buildings were commissioned as separate dormitories were constructed and eventually the Academic Quadrangle.
With these new buildings in place, the Mansion was converted into an Administration building along with housing for those employed at the Corrigan. Despite keeping the historical exterior of the building intact and well maintained, the building's interior has been renovated and updated every few years since the school opened. As it stands currently, the interior of the Administration Building is fully update with the latest modern furnishings though styled in a classical manner to match the building's exterior.
ACADEMIC QUADRANGLE:
The Academic Quadrangle is perhaps the most interesting piece of Architecture on the whole Corrigan Campus, if not the most interesting than the most complex one. Suspended above the ground are six floors full of classrooms and learning environments for the students of the Corrigan to use. The Quadrangle is built in four long sections which are set up in a perimeter outside of a large courtyard which contains numerous areas to study along with picnic spots and a pond.
The largest building on campus, the four sides of the Quadrangle are broken into specific categories of class rooms with the science labs and technology making up the Northern Wing. The East and West Wings are divided into various, Language, History, Law, Social and Liberal Art courses. The Library is also found in the West Wing. Lastly the South Wing contains the Math and Science class rooms.
LABS AND TECHNOLOGY WING:
Built overlooking the mansion from the North, the front side of the Academic Quadrangle is dedicated to the instruction of technology, communication and the practical application of sciences. Throughout its six floors, all levels of the institutes educational programs are supported at every degree of understanding to ensure that each student can find the material approachable.
The technology programs are considered to be rather cutting edge in part due to the creations of the world's greatest minds allied with the Justice League which are supplied to the school and in many cases used by the creator themselves in the classroom. These cutting edge technologies range from medical, to robotics and even some military grade technology can be found for the students to get hands on experience with.
LAW AND LIBERAL ARTS WINGS:
Built along either side of the Quadrangle are the Wings containing the Liberal Arts including but not limited to English, Linguistics, Theatre, Musical Theory and various Language Courses. These wings contain some of the more popular courses at the Institute and can often be found with numerous students chatting in the hallways between classes. Whilst class is in session, nearly every room is filled to capacity with students either hurriedly taking down notes, acting out classics or simply slacking in the back believing that the arts are low to no effort courses. A school of law is also included in the East Wing which produces some of the foremost warriors for justice free of a mask. Lastly, a large library is included in the West Wing in order to provide the students with all the resources that they need for their studies.
SCIENCE AND MATH WING:
While no where near as popular as the Arts, the Math and Science wing are among the more practical disciplines available at the Corrigan given that most of the students are 'scientific wonders' themselves. Everything from the most basic to complex calculations and mathematic formulas are imparted into the students' minds. Figuratively across the hall, biology, physics and chemistry are instructed to the eager and even the not so eager students. Medical sciences too are taught in this wing and are especially necessary as new discoveries are constantly being made about the meta-human genetic code and its ever growing array of varieties.
MESS HALL (Cafeteria):
Constructed as the central point between the dorms and Academic Quadrangle, the Mess Hall is the first stop for many every morning. Consisting of several floors each with their own unique style and blend of flavours, the Mess Hall caters to every food taste offering both local and international selections. Aside from the interior dining rooms, the Mess Hall has several designated eating areas outside as well as balconies on each floor. In order to control the flow of traffic, houses are grouped together and given designated meal times to ensure that everyone has a seat from which to enjoy a meal. As such house Allen and Danvers eat together then Kent and Lance and so on. This schedule rotates daily to ensure every house has a chance to eat with another. Not only does this ease the process of getting a meal, but it also allows the various houses to build camaraderie with the other teams outside of classes.
THE BREW:
Outside of the mess hall there's only one other place on campus to eat. The Brew is a small campus pub serving primarily caffeinated beverages but also alcoholic ones for members of the faculty or returning alumni. Built in the early 2020's as a response to the increasing age of both former students and new enrollments, the pub offers a place of more adult relaxation in the form of a nice cold or hot beverage. Stocked with a wide supply of beverages from around the world with a special emphasis on caffeine, the Brew has something for drinkers of all tastes. Furthermore it arguably serves the best wings and nachos on campus leading to many busy karaoke nights. The Brew is known for being a little too tight on security if only because of the rather large risk involved with copious amounts of sugar, caffeine and meta-human abilities. As much funding as the Corrigan does receive, it's not enough to rebuild the campus.
RECREATIONAL CENTER:
Perhaps the most modern building on the Corrigan campus, the Recreational Center is a top of the line fitness buildings. Several highlights include an Olympic sized swimming pool, a climbing wall, a full gymnastics studio and of course a top of the line fitness center. All students are required to spend at least one mandatory hour each day at the gym to ensure they stay in at least moderately fit physical condition. Outside of the Recreational Center lays a couple basketball courts, and a multi-purpose field. This field is used for all manner of sports but the most popular is football, naturally played by the NFL's rules. Removable bleachers are stored in the back of the Rec Center and are set up for the school's Intramural Games since Corrigan can't exactly compete against other schools.
DORMITORY HOUSES:
The dorm houses across the Corrigan campus not only act as housing for the students but also sort the students into teams. Throughout the year, each dorm house competes for points through various forms of competitions. These competitions include the students grades, athletics, attendance and extracurricular actives including both campus favourite 'Metaball' and A.R.C. Sessions. Despite the age difference between each house, they're updated annually to ensure that no one house seems to have an unfair advantage towards another.
The original dorm houses that were built in 2009 were erected in a townhouse style building. These dormitories are contained within one building although separated down the middle by a solid wall, on either side of this wall are the different house dorms. Built in a mirrored fashion, both sides of the building are identical and contain four floors. On the second and fourth floors, are laundry rooms for the students to use while on the first and third floors are two large common rooms which include a kitchen allowing for students to have 'community' meals together. Each room houses two to three students complete with a bed, desk and closet for each, community bathrooms are on each floor to ensure that no dorm has to go too far for a shower. As part of their annual update, the original dorms were overhauled so as to provide private bedrooms to each room and a shared kitchen and common area. However due to the building's design the community bathrooms were left installed but updated to ensure the most privacy possible when using the facilities.
In 2014, part of the addition when the school was expanded further was the additional dormitory houses. These dormitories consist of three separate buildings unlike the original dormitories. The dorm layout in these buildings is also notable different, with a dorm consisting of four bedrooms, a shared bathroom, shared laundry room and shared kitchen and living room. In 2016 another two dormitories built identical to those built in 2014 were added to the campus. During this time shared patios and outdoor pools were added to all dorm houses for the students to enjoy and relax upon. Most dorms are designed to replicate an apartment as much as possible without totally sacrificing the dormitory design. It should be noted that the entire campus is free of gender segregation in an effort to be as progressive as possible.
A.R.C. (Augmented Reality Center):
The Augmented Reality Center or A.R.C. is one of the largest facilities on the Corrigan school campus. A large circular building with approximately a mile radius, the A.R.C. stands close to a hundred feet in height in order to provide a wide range of simulations within. The interior of the A.R.C. appears to made up of many different panels, and each of these panels are attached to a series of columns which can expand and contract to allow the A.R.C.'s arena to change to all manner of shapes and layouts. Coupled with the cutting edge hard light projection technology, the A.R.C. can replicate and simulate all manner of environments and battlefield simulations.
Participants are needed to wear A.R. Suits which aid in stimulating the other four senses. A.R. Suits also allow for pain simulation in order to fully prepare cadets for battle. A.R. suits are designed to act and feel like the armored costumes worn by other heroes in combat, however they're notable different due to the equipment required to operate with the A.R. Center. These suits are also equipped with glowing LED strips down the suit which can be customized to display team colours. During stealth activities, this feature can be disabled.
The Administration Building originally started life as a great mansion built by an eccentric millionaire during the early 1900's. Left unfinished due to the interruption of the Great Wars, it sat empty for numerous decades until the Queen family purchased it and turned it into the family home. However having moved on to a new home since becoming Mayor, Oliver Queen donated his family home and land to the Justice League. For the first couple of years, the school operated solely out of the mansion with the Justice League. having modified the building to suit its purposes. Initially the Corrigan was only offering rudimentary courses to ensure the students had their basic training and education before having the League's contacts provide them placements through allied companies and workplaces. However as enrollment expanded, additional buildings were commissioned as separate dormitories were constructed and eventually the Academic Quadrangle.
With these new buildings in place, the Mansion was converted into an Administration building along with housing for those employed at the Corrigan. Despite keeping the historical exterior of the building intact and well maintained, the building's interior has been renovated and updated every few years since the school opened. As it stands currently, the interior of the Administration Building is fully update with the latest modern furnishings though styled in a classical manner to match the building's exterior.
ACADEMIC QUADRANGLE:
The Academic Quadrangle is perhaps the most interesting piece of Architecture on the whole Corrigan Campus, if not the most interesting than the most complex one. Suspended above the ground are six floors full of classrooms and learning environments for the students of the Corrigan to use. The Quadrangle is built in four long sections which are set up in a perimeter outside of a large courtyard which contains numerous areas to study along with picnic spots and a pond.
The largest building on campus, the four sides of the Quadrangle are broken into specific categories of class rooms with the science labs and technology making up the Northern Wing. The East and West Wings are divided into various, Language, History, Law, Social and Liberal Art courses. The Library is also found in the West Wing. Lastly the South Wing contains the Math and Science class rooms.
LABS AND TECHNOLOGY WING:
Built overlooking the mansion from the North, the front side of the Academic Quadrangle is dedicated to the instruction of technology, communication and the practical application of sciences. Throughout its six floors, all levels of the institutes educational programs are supported at every degree of understanding to ensure that each student can find the material approachable.
The technology programs are considered to be rather cutting edge in part due to the creations of the world's greatest minds allied with the Justice League which are supplied to the school and in many cases used by the creator themselves in the classroom. These cutting edge technologies range from medical, to robotics and even some military grade technology can be found for the students to get hands on experience with.
LAW AND LIBERAL ARTS WINGS:
Built along either side of the Quadrangle are the Wings containing the Liberal Arts including but not limited to English, Linguistics, Theatre, Musical Theory and various Language Courses. These wings contain some of the more popular courses at the Institute and can often be found with numerous students chatting in the hallways between classes. Whilst class is in session, nearly every room is filled to capacity with students either hurriedly taking down notes, acting out classics or simply slacking in the back believing that the arts are low to no effort courses. A school of law is also included in the East Wing which produces some of the foremost warriors for justice free of a mask. Lastly, a large library is included in the West Wing in order to provide the students with all the resources that they need for their studies.
SCIENCE AND MATH WING:
While no where near as popular as the Arts, the Math and Science wing are among the more practical disciplines available at the Corrigan given that most of the students are 'scientific wonders' themselves. Everything from the most basic to complex calculations and mathematic formulas are imparted into the students' minds. Figuratively across the hall, biology, physics and chemistry are instructed to the eager and even the not so eager students. Medical sciences too are taught in this wing and are especially necessary as new discoveries are constantly being made about the meta-human genetic code and its ever growing array of varieties.
MESS HALL (Cafeteria):
Constructed as the central point between the dorms and Academic Quadrangle, the Mess Hall is the first stop for many every morning. Consisting of several floors each with their own unique style and blend of flavours, the Mess Hall caters to every food taste offering both local and international selections. Aside from the interior dining rooms, the Mess Hall has several designated eating areas outside as well as balconies on each floor. In order to control the flow of traffic, houses are grouped together and given designated meal times to ensure that everyone has a seat from which to enjoy a meal. As such house Allen and Danvers eat together then Kent and Lance and so on. This schedule rotates daily to ensure every house has a chance to eat with another. Not only does this ease the process of getting a meal, but it also allows the various houses to build camaraderie with the other teams outside of classes.
THE BREW:
Outside of the mess hall there's only one other place on campus to eat. The Brew is a small campus pub serving primarily caffeinated beverages but also alcoholic ones for members of the faculty or returning alumni. Built in the early 2020's as a response to the increasing age of both former students and new enrollments, the pub offers a place of more adult relaxation in the form of a nice cold or hot beverage. Stocked with a wide supply of beverages from around the world with a special emphasis on caffeine, the Brew has something for drinkers of all tastes. Furthermore it arguably serves the best wings and nachos on campus leading to many busy karaoke nights. The Brew is known for being a little too tight on security if only because of the rather large risk involved with copious amounts of sugar, caffeine and meta-human abilities. As much funding as the Corrigan does receive, it's not enough to rebuild the campus.
RECREATIONAL CENTER:
Perhaps the most modern building on the Corrigan campus, the Recreational Center is a top of the line fitness buildings. Several highlights include an Olympic sized swimming pool, a climbing wall, a full gymnastics studio and of course a top of the line fitness center. All students are required to spend at least one mandatory hour each day at the gym to ensure they stay in at least moderately fit physical condition. Outside of the Recreational Center lays a couple basketball courts, and a multi-purpose field. This field is used for all manner of sports but the most popular is football, naturally played by the NFL's rules. Removable bleachers are stored in the back of the Rec Center and are set up for the school's Intramural Games since Corrigan can't exactly compete against other schools.
DORMITORY HOUSES:
The dorm houses across the Corrigan campus not only act as housing for the students but also sort the students into teams. Throughout the year, each dorm house competes for points through various forms of competitions. These competitions include the students grades, athletics, attendance and extracurricular actives including both campus favourite 'Metaball' and A.R.C. Sessions. Despite the age difference between each house, they're updated annually to ensure that no one house seems to have an unfair advantage towards another.
The original dorm houses that were built in 2009 were erected in a townhouse style building. These dormitories are contained within one building although separated down the middle by a solid wall, on either side of this wall are the different house dorms. Built in a mirrored fashion, both sides of the building are identical and contain four floors. On the second and fourth floors, are laundry rooms for the students to use while on the first and third floors are two large common rooms which include a kitchen allowing for students to have 'community' meals together. Each room houses two to three students complete with a bed, desk and closet for each, community bathrooms are on each floor to ensure that no dorm has to go too far for a shower. As part of their annual update, the original dorms were overhauled so as to provide private bedrooms to each room and a shared kitchen and common area. However due to the building's design the community bathrooms were left installed but updated to ensure the most privacy possible when using the facilities.
In 2014, part of the addition when the school was expanded further was the additional dormitory houses. These dormitories consist of three separate buildings unlike the original dormitories. The dorm layout in these buildings is also notable different, with a dorm consisting of four bedrooms, a shared bathroom, shared laundry room and shared kitchen and living room. In 2016 another two dormitories built identical to those built in 2014 were added to the campus. During this time shared patios and outdoor pools were added to all dorm houses for the students to enjoy and relax upon. Most dorms are designed to replicate an apartment as much as possible without totally sacrificing the dormitory design. It should be noted that the entire campus is free of gender segregation in an effort to be as progressive as possible.
A.R.C. (Augmented Reality Center):
The Augmented Reality Center or A.R.C. is one of the largest facilities on the Corrigan school campus. A large circular building with approximately a mile radius, the A.R.C. stands close to a hundred feet in height in order to provide a wide range of simulations within. The interior of the A.R.C. appears to made up of many different panels, and each of these panels are attached to a series of columns which can expand and contract to allow the A.R.C.'s arena to change to all manner of shapes and layouts. Coupled with the cutting edge hard light projection technology, the A.R.C. can replicate and simulate all manner of environments and battlefield simulations.
Participants are needed to wear A.R. Suits which aid in stimulating the other four senses. A.R. Suits also allow for pain simulation in order to fully prepare cadets for battle. A.R. suits are designed to act and feel like the armored costumes worn by other heroes in combat, however they're notable different due to the equipment required to operate with the A.R. Center. These suits are also equipped with glowing LED strips down the suit which can be customized to display team colours. During stealth activities, this feature can be disabled.
| RULES AND REGULATIONS: |
| CHARACTER SHEET TEMPLATE: |
[B]| [I]NAME:[/I] |[/B]
[INDENT]-The name your parents gave you.[/INDENT]
[B]| [I]ALIAS:[/I] |[/B]
[INDENT]-Your chosen crime fighting name, you may wish to hold off on naming yourself should you want an alias developed in the IC. Please note such if that's the case.[/INDENT]
[B]| [I]AGE:[/I] |[/B]
[INDENT]-As the RP is inspired by the Teen Titans, the characters should be of the age to attend highschool so preferably between the ages of 14 and 19 standard human years. Alien, mythical and magical characters excepted given reason.[/INDENT]
[B]| [I]ABILITIES/SKILLS/EQUIPMENT:[/I] |[/B]
[INDENT]-This includes your super powers, learned talents and any weapons, armor or tools that are essential to your heroic identity.[/INDENT]
[B]| [I]LIMITATIONS AND WEAKNESSES:[/I] |[/B]
[INDENT]-Limitations are examples of the maximum weight you can life, top speeds etc where as weaknesses are exploitable like Superman's weakness to Kryptonite and Magic.[/INDENT]
[b]| [i]SAMPLE POST:[/i] |[/b]
[INDENT]-At minimum, two paragraphs showing your character in action and displaying their personality. This can be a portion of their backstory or just a random scene of your choosing.[/INDENT]
[b]| [i]NOTES:[/i] |[/b]
[indent]-Any notes you wish to add. Can be for the benefit of other players or simply reminders for yourself.[/indent]