Louis Riel Public School
<infobox> <title source="name"><default>Louis Riel Public School</default></title>
<image source="image"></image> <header>Basic Information</header> <image source="map"></image> <label>Type</label> <label>Location</label> <label>Inhabitants</label> <label>First Appearance</label> </infobox> Louis Riel Public, also known simply as the Public School, was one of the two schools in Kennet.
Geography/Description
A large, blocky building with a lot of windows. The windows have white ledges, stained with corrosion from the windowframes. A wire-post fence surrounds the school.<ref>A big, featureless block of brick with a lot of windows, and a bit of corrosion from the metal around the windows that stained the white-painted ledges. Lucy stood at the opening in the wire fence, leaning into the post. - excerpt from Lost for Words 1.1</ref>
Residents
Teachers
- Ms. Hardy<ref name=":0">Lost for Words 1.1</ref><ref name=":3">Lost for Words 1.7</ref><ref name=":5">Lost for Words 1.8</ref>
- Mr. Lai<ref name=":1">Lost for Words 1.6</ref><ref name=":5" />
- Mr Bader<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":5" />
- Mrs Fowler (probably)<ref name=":1" />
Students
Grade 8/9
Main article: List of Kennet Public 8/9 Class Students
Verona, Lucy and Avery's class. 33 students, ten of whom are in the school's only major clique, the Dancers. The class is split because the rest of Grade 9, which the trio would normally be in, were too large.<ref name=":2">There were no cliques in their class, not like there were in mom’s old movies. Whatever there had been way back then had seemed to splinter and combine over time. Other students made their way into the class. The Dancers were the biggest contingent, but even they had their subdivisions and blurred lines. They had thirty three students in their
class, and ten were Dancers. The other class in their grade had
twelve. Girls who were super into the gymnastics, dancing, and cheerleading things that were taught at the place down near the bridge. [...] No hard cliques, no specific sections at lunch tables like that one movie from years before Lucy was born, but Avery had had a tough time, and there were reasons for that. For one thing, the class was kind of cut in half, because they were combined grade eights and nines. For another, when put together with the other grade nine class, they had all known each other since kindergarten. She could count the kids who had moved away and the
kids who had moved here midway through on the one hand.
- excerpt from Lost for Words 1.6 </ref>
Dancers
Girls who attend dance, cheerleading, gymnastics etc at the Wavy Tree Yoga & Dance. 10 in the 8/9 class, 12 more in the main Grade 9 class.<ref name=":2">There were no cliques in their class, not like there were in mom’s old movies. Whatever there had been way back then had seemed to splinter and combine over time. Other students made their way into the class. The Dancers were the biggest contingent, but even they had their subdivisions and blurred lines. They had thirty three students in their
class, and ten were Dancers. The other class in their grade had
twelve. Girls who were super into the gymnastics, dancing, and cheerleading things that were taught at the place down near the bridge. [...] No hard cliques, no specific sections at lunch tables like that one movie from years before Lucy was born, but Avery had had a tough time, and there were reasons for that. For one thing, the class was kind of cut in half, because they were combined grade eights and nines. For another, when put together with the other grade nine class, they had all known each other since kindergarten. She could count the kids who had moved away and the
kids who had moved here midway through on the one hand.
- excerpt from Lost for Words 1.6 </ref> For some reason, Melissa Oakham keeps pestering Verona to join them.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> They frequently organize parties.<ref name=":3" />
Other/Unspecified
- Sheridan Kelly<ref name=":4">The Kellys had parked at the end of the road, and the kids were
unloading. Lucy watched Sheridan get out, followed by Declan and little
Kerry Kelly.
No Avery, which meant… - excerpt from Lost for Words 1.6 </ref><ref name=":3" />
- Declan Kelly<ref name=":4">The Kellys had parked at the end of the road, and the kids were
unloading. Lucy watched Sheridan get out, followed by Declan and little
Kerry Kelly.
No Avery, which meant… - excerpt from Lost for Words 1.6 </ref>
- Kerry Kelly<ref name=":4">The Kellys had parked at the end of the road, and the kids were
unloading. Lucy watched Sheridan get out, followed by Declan and little
Kerry Kelly.
No Avery, which meant… - excerpt from Lost for Words 1.6 </ref>
References
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