Room Number 405
Oxbridge Academy.
A prestigious institution that attends to only the most elite class of students. Whomever had earned their degree at OBA was guaranteed a life of success in their preferred career path. Any college would jump at the chance of accepting an alumni from this academy. The class roster consisted of students who are known to be geniuses, have important backgrounds, or of course, students from wealthy families.
Certain amenities were expected of the school for the inhabitants whom had attained their social status. There was the gymnasium that had cost billions of dollars to construct. Not only due to it's artisan styled architecture, but the fact that it had had an indoor pool (with hot tub), tennis court, basketball court, football fields, etc. Also included, was a vigorous music program for any sub-category you could imagine. Whether it be orchestra, band, choir, you name it, they have classes for it. This includes any of the arts, drama, and other extracurricular courses as well as academic programs. In fact, if a student desires to pursue a class that is not included in the curriculum, they can then fill out a form to create a club with a minimum of three members.
It was the middle of the second semester at Oxbridge Academy. Winter had come, covering the entire campus with a blanket of snow. Students had already been enrolled in their classes, some doing better than others. During this time, some of the faculty members had noticed a select few adolescents who had not been doing as well as what was expected from the school. Some had poor grades, some were simply acting out in various ways, others were known to have a severe mental disorder. In a recent staff meeting it was decided that the schools head counselor take part in an after school program in which to meet the delinquents needs.
Room 405.
A classroom located on the fourth floor of the main campus. During the school day the room was used as a gathering area for the student leaders. The President, Vice President, Secretary, etc. It was decided that the meeting room be used as the meeting place for the students in need of proper counseling. They had reduced the idea to a group therapy setting until they can hire more licensed professionals capable of taking on students individually.
Will these teenagers become friends? Will there be rivalries? Romance? The faculty thought it would be best to utilize the time for group counseling verses individual. Their argument on the matter was that the students would have something in common and work together to reclaim their social and academic status.