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Long Beach Academy « Thread Started on Jan 21, 2008, 12:37pm »
January 19, 2008 Dr. Jones Dean of Long Beach Academy
Dear Student, Thank you for choosing Long Beach Academy. I'm sure you'll find that our trained staff and state-of-the-art facilities will offer the best education possible to you in Long Beach, California. We welcome you with open arms and hope you'll find your stay here enjoyable. As you know, in choosing to attend this school, you have agreed to respect a certain Code of Conduct, attached to this letter. Please review and memorize this code, as it is vital to your staying at LBA. If any questions or concerns should arise, please feel free to contact me. I look forward to seeing you around campus. Sincerely, Dr. A. Jones Phone: 745-648-7597 Email: ajones@LBA.org
Long Beach Academy Can You Handle the S C A N D a L?
The former is the letter of acceptance a new student to Long Beach Academy (LBA) will receive upon acceptance in this prestigious California boarding school. The school has its roots deep in tradition and honor, the students are of the highest quality, noble in every aspect. The teens here are some of the most promising minds in the country. All are expected to move on to Ivy League schools and graduate to be rich, successful, high-powered adults in the business world. Getting into LBA is a trick in itself. You've gotta know people. Only the most honorable students in the country are allowed into LBA. The students are orderly young adults with bright futures.
Or so the teachers and parents are led to believe.
What goes on behind closed doors here at LBA, stays behind those doors. Students step into a different, unspoken world when outside of the classroom. Murderous plots evolve, scandalous acts. The teens are nothing like what the adults in their lives think they are. But this world is kept a well-guarded secret. Accidentally letting a teacher in on the real scandals that govern the actions of the teens boarded here, would mean risking expulsion, something no one wants to face.
So what really goes on at LBA? Scandal. Lies. Rumors. Greed. Lust. You name it. It's all about the he said she said. Few students have true friends. It's all about status here. Letting anyone in too close could mean risking a stab in the back. No one is safe in this dog-eat-dog boarding school.
How will you learn to survive here at LBA? Only trial and error will tell. Good luck. Let the initiation begin.