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Title: High School Roleplays


blkhavenprincess - September 27, 2006 11:34 PM (GMT)
Genre:
High School/College/Maybe Elementary
Difficulty:
No oneliners. I want advanced meaning 2 sentences and up.
Type(s) of Creature(s):
Mammals/Humans/People/No animals unless you own them.
Preferred Rating:
Rated PG and Up even rated R.
Preferred Number of Members/Activity:
Slightly new. No one million people.
Preferred Time where RPG is set in:
Present time.
Other Notes:
Please, I'm bored.

Indigo - September 28, 2006 10:45 AM (GMT)
I've got one that's under very, very minor construction. I've been working on it for a little while, built it all myself, and I've decided it's ready to be opened.

So far I'm the only member, but I'm hoping to gain more once I start advertising.

Argent Academy

Taylin - September 30, 2006 04:40 AM (GMT)
I've got one. Was opened recently, a few members but nothing overwhelming, though I'm hoping it'll become more active.

iLife

Kitty17794 - November 14, 2006 06:15 PM (GMT)
I have a High School Musical roleplay...which obviously, takes place at school. It's new, not even started yet...

http://s10.invisionfree.com/teamwildcats

Nda - November 14, 2006 07:56 PM (GMT)
I've got a highschool roleplay you may be interested in. We are incredibly new -- I've only started advertising yesterday.

carCRASH chemistry

I hope you'll join, we enjoy meeting new people. ^-^

Kender Bard - November 18, 2006 10:34 PM (GMT)
Forum Name: High School 2006

Forum Link: http://z14.invisionfree.com/HS2006/index.php?act=idx

Amount of Members (Estimate): 45

Plot/Summary: Basically its a High School role-play, where a lot of teens lead normal lifes. The awsome thing about the plot is, that you get to make your own. Everyone leads their little life, with their own friends, own crushes, and own story.


Forum Name: Oak Haven Academy

Forum Link: http://oakhavenacademy.proboards92.com/index.cgi

Amount of Members (Estimate): 11

Plot/Summary: In 1906, Gordon J. Jamison founded the Oak Haven Academy as a school for boys. The school was viewed as very prestigious, with excellent academics as well as the excellent social atmosphere it provided its students. In 1930, Jamison's daughter, Lillian VanAlbert, inherited the school and decided to make it open to girls as well as boys. The idea wasn't well-recieved, and the girls' side closed after only three years. However, VanAlbert passed the ownership of the school down to her daughter, making it known in her will that she wished for girls to be allowed into the school. In 1960, Caroline VanAlbert opened the school's doors to girls, and since then, both boys and girls have been welcomed. In 1977, there was a massive fire that burnt down the entire school while everyone was away for the summer. The school was closed the entire year of '77-'78, and when it reopened in September 1978, it was more magnificent and up-to-date than ever. In 1999, there was another renovation of the school, making it one of the most beautiful yet comfortable schools in the entire country.
The actual location of OHA is undisclosed to protect the privacy of its' students. Many are from wealthy backgrounds, although about 10% of the students are here on scholarships. The current Head of OHA is Dr. Silas VanAlbert, the son of Caroline VanAlbert, and the current owner of the school. Dr. VA, as his students refer to him, believes in enriching the atmosphere of the school socially. He believes that the school has reached its peak academically and wishes to develop his students' personalities as well as their minds.
OHA sits just outside of Oak Haven, a small little town with many conveniences catering to students. Every Saturday and Sunday, students are given free access to the town. There is a diner, a coffee shop, and even an underage dance club (no alcohol served!). Plans to enlarge the town are underway, with many students and townspeople supporting the idea of a small mall.
OHA is an idyllic boarding school, close to a beach and to the mountains. It is a beautiful place, making memories every student will treasure forever.
P.S.: There are no uniforms, and the dress code only restricts tube-tops, too-short shorts and skirts, and extremely low-cut shirts. Piercings, dyed hair, and anything else are allowed, although not TOO crazy.
P.P.S.: Once I feel like it, I'll be changing the skin. The pink's annoying, but I was in a hurry at the time. You can always change to the Classic scheme or whatever it's called.


Forum Name: Magikus

Forum Link:http://mgikus.proboards75.com/index.cgi

Amount of Members (Estimate): 21-approx. of now.

Plot/Summary: Well, we're sorting out our plot right now. Basically, you can create an unlimited amount of students, can reserve one of their powers, too. There's two main teachers, a Headmistress, and gym teacher, as well as dorms and the grounds. Romance is allowed, enemey's, etc. We have classes and we're starting duels soon.


Forum Name:Lakeland High

Forum Link:http://lakelandhigh.proboards62.com/index.cgi

Amount of Members (Estimate):96

Plot/Summary:Lakeland High School or LHS is nestled up in the north woods of Wisconsin nestled in the heart of a large forest. But it's not a small town by all means it's more of a smaller city. Although the school is known for it's high academic standards and athletics it all depends on what you do here. Will you be one of the people who excel at sports or will you be a slacker who just wants to have a little fun? It's up to you and only you to decide, welcome to LHS.


Forum Name: Onevan Academy

Forum Link: http://onevanacademy.proboards49.com

Amount of Members (Estimate): 27

Plot/Summary:Hate. Prejudice. Intolerance. Fear. Discrimination.

All words that have been tossed around in a negative context since mankind knew their meanings, all words that describe what we feel when faced with change, with difference, or, God forbid, both. For as long as there has been a deviation from the norm, there has there been a majority to persecute them, and so will there be in the future. Humans are afraid of variation and of what they don’t understand… It’s our way of life.

Early in the 1970’s, an entire generation was born, seemingly enough, to break the mold of normalcy in our world. Unbeknownst to the parents, this generation would be an extraordinary generation—an odd generation—The Onevan Generation.

Eighty-seven percent of children born into The Onevan had strange alterations in their D.N.A, mutations of sorts, shifting their genetic material and, for some, transforming their physical appearance. These changes gifted them with astonishing abilities—ranging from the mild clairvoyance to the extreme skill of morphing personal form at will—that made them remarkable, almost god-like figures to some, and objects for fear and loathing to others.

As the youth grew and their powers became more apparent, the people’s desire to be rid of them escalated. Politicians, scientists, and average, everyday folks began rallying together, brainstorming ideas on how to destroy The Onevan Generation in the simplest way. They even gave the entire generation a new “official” name: Generation Last.

By the ‘80s, Onevan children had been attacked, verbally, emotionally, and physically for things they couldn’t help, and soon it became very apparent that they would need a safe-haven.

It began with single buildings in small towns, blossomed into separate private schools, and exploded into entire Onevan towns, places where those with mutated genes could live, grow, and prosper like any “normal” person.

Now, the year is 1999 and most of The Onevan Generation seeks to further their studies in hopes of being successful despite their “problems.” Onevan Academy is one of many universities in the United States dedicated to these unique humans, nestled deep in the wooded mountains of Colorado.

But there has been another uprising of the “normal” populace, hate crimes even extending to the peaceful Rockies. The Academy is under scrutiny and most of the students have to fear for their safety on a day-to-day basis. Along with the regular issues that come with attending a college, how will they cope?

Everything comes to an end… right?

blkhavenprincess - January 5, 2007 05:31 AM (GMT)
Thanks guys. I shall review all your fourms and will join a few of them. Thanks for the help :)

the_tofuubeaver - January 5, 2007 12:59 PM (GMT)
this might interest you...

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I see your face with every punch I take,
and every bone I break, it's all for you.
And my worst pains are words I cannot say,
still I will always fight on for you.


Locksely Preparatory Academy has been known for producing the finest men and women that society has to offer. Dozens of elite youngsters are sent here by their parents for nine months a year so that they may be molded and honned into what can only described as well-bred and dignified. It is no easy task to enter it's hallowed grounds. One must either have the financial advantage, an above than average intellect or impressive family connections.
    The Goslings
    The Goslings are by far the richest and most prominent family that Winthrop has to offer. Their lineage can be traced back to the original settlers of the colony and have been rich longer as they have been there. Their family has been in Locksley since it's establishment and that is saying a lot. They are also one of the primier benefactors of the school and thus are very important to its functioning.

    The Davenports
    The only family that has ever rivaled the Goslings in power and prestige is the family of the Davenports. Also coming from old money, the Davenports never bowed down to the 'Gosling Superiority' and thus has an on going fued with them. Davenports have never been known to be subtle. They show no inkling of backing down in the fight.

    The Hunts
    The Hunts are a wealthy family that moved from England not some ten years ago. They are known to be one of the finest wine conossieurs in both Europe and America. Aside from their extensive vineyards in Italy, they also own quite a number in the Napa Valley, thus the very reason why its children are in Locksley. The patriarch of the Hunt family dumped his children in the Academy in hopes that they will be well taken care of in his increasingly often absence.

    The Worthingtons
    The Worthingtons are, by far, the culture center of Winthrop. Because of their multiple connections in the Arts and the World of fashion, members of this family are known to be the most prim and elegant ladies around. Yes, the Worthingtons have always been famous for its well mannered ladies, often called the trophy wives of their time.
Everything in Locksley revolves around family connections. You either sink or swim in this school, but you never get out of the water. This is far from the real world. This is Locksley.


Piper Evans - February 24, 2007 02:49 AM (GMT)
Waverly Academy
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Welcome to the world of Prep School. Normally something only the rich, famous, and fabulous can afford but things have changed a little. After two years of debate the town of Stratford declared that they were sending all students to one highschool. So after shutting down the public schools and forcing everyone into the lavish Prep School, Waverly Academy plenty of things changed. So now it's all one big jumbled mess of cliques and financial status. Not like any of the wealthy kids are going to forget who their freinds are... right? But don't pay much attention to the quaint sunny streets of Stratford, Connecticut because they are just as deceiving as the inhabitants. Sure any outsider peering in at this town with their nose pressed against the glass would say things looked perfect. For the kids of wealthy actors, producers, models and almost any other glamorous job you can think of life looks good. But really there is so much more than meets the eye. Plus what about all the townies who were just added into the mix? Are they nearly as perfect as the Prep School kids? Sure not everyone here is as well off or beautiful as they claim but that's only part of the deception.

touch my plastic face and see what happens.
i'm hiding from the world behind chanel sunglasses.
crushed diamonds, dollar bills;;in my purse is every pill.
fake smiles;;tabloid tasteless.
pretty porsche && fendi facelifts.


Enter the Insiders, a popular clique who rules the school. For them Waverly Academy is the perfect place to be and what happens after here, well most of them haven't planned that far yet. Of course they know there's a cutie with a trust fund just looking for that Barbie so none of them worry much. For the Jocks and Preps you get pretty much the same response because they live under the sheltered wing of the Insiders, they are the accepted ones. But for everyone else well Waverly is practically a living hell. Not that they'd ever tell you that. Most of the students keep their mouths shut about the infamous Insiders hoping that people will eventually evolve past highschool pecking order.

expensive clothes;;my face is froze.
plastic parts;;broken hearts.
masterpiece;;scalpel please.
pink razors, so vain;;sounds like a sexy party.
nose jobs and champagne;;sounds like a fuckin party.


Insert the truth about Waverly Academy and things get a little hazy. The reality of it all is that the world of the beautiful can be very cruel. In any world money can by anything and the Waverly Academy students have plenty of money. So that means full access to any thing these teens can desire. Most of all it means white lies, barefaced truths and don't forget course deception. This prestigious private school accepts mostly legacy students, with parents who came here before sending their children but exceptions are made for those students who are gifted, financially that is. Oh know but we can't forget the scholarship kids or ones who you can't quite figure out how they got in but don't have squat, money wise that is.

collagen pumps && lipo-ed hips
hollywood glamour;;lipgloss tricks
surgery scars an beauty marks;;botox amusement parks
pagant parade, suicide past;;beauty will never last
don't touch me… just fix me…

Not everyone is exactly who they seem to be.

Kitty17794 - February 27, 2007 08:37 PM (GMT)
I know I posted my old one here, but I have a brand new High School Musical roleplay that maybe you'll be interested in.

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The end of the school year is fast approaching, which means only one thing.

Summer vacation.

But there is SO much to be done before that glorious last day of school arrives. There have been problems with the opposing school, West High, and they are starting to make trouble. They believe that the sabotogue that occured during the winter events was the Wildcats CHEATING so that they could win. So they are asking for rematches...winner takes all. This means that the Jocks are busy practicing for their game, while the Brainiacs are hitting the books harder than usual.

Meanwhile, the Thespians are making preperations for the Summer Dance - the biggest event of the year. There is so much to do: pick a theme, find musical entertainment, decorate...and keep West High away from their hard work!

Now add on final exams and you've got one crazy end of the school year. Can the Wildcats handle the pressure?

bellatrix - February 28, 2007 07:57 AM (GMT)
Rutherford University
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In the fairly small town of Huntley, New Jersey. One of the countries top Universities sits, day after day, being a home away from home for the students attending. The faculty is comprised of some of the most renowned people in their field. The students were all at the top of their class and have been accepted to go to any school in the country, but they choose to attend Rutherford...

But no one cares about that stuff. Everyone wants to hear what goes down and dirty at Rutherford. How are the parties? How is the shopping? How are the bodies? How can one place be so much fun? Parents think they've sent their kids off to one of the top schools in the country, which is actually true, but they don't know what their kids are going to get into. Lives and made and lost all the time. True loves found and then found in bed with other people which gives you the chance to try it on with the person you were checking out earlier that day. Everyone just goes with the flow and what happens and college, stays at college.

Join a Fraternity or something to meet more people and have an even better experience then those left out of the Fraternity.

Or Maybe no one wants to go to school. Maybe they want to go straight to work. Well they're accustomed in Huntley, with plenty of Jobs up for grabs. Or maybe they want to move to New York City, since its around 2 hours away people often go there.

School isn't the only place you can be. Students aren't the only people that you'll meet. The options are limitless at Rutherford.

summerdanez - March 4, 2007 10:58 AM (GMT)

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Welcome to Little Jimmy, Texas. A small town about 8,000 people mostly high school students as most folk leave town and never come back. It is here that our story begins with James Jackson High. A man named founded James Jackson High in the 1800’s; well you guessed it, James Jackson. The Principle today is Montgomery Jackson whose grandson, James Jackson the 4th is the football captain. Football Nights are like a religious holiday to these folks as the girls pretty themselves up for a wild night of partying and sex. When Monday rolls around, the kids are caught skipping to hang at Montana’s or City Limits. Tuesdays and Thursdays are the infamous bar nights. Everything to the town seemed perfect until...

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New York City. A place where thousands of young high school students are getting the chance to escape from. They come from planes, boats, trains, cars, trucks, SUVs, etc to Little Jimmy, Texas for one sole reason. The Program, Honky Tonk Angels, is an association where they take young high school students who have found themselves in trouble with the law and the harsher ways of life out of NYC into the country. There the students are placed with foster families for the year as they work with the kids to straighten out their lives. Unfortunately much like the Little Rock, Arkansas disaster some of the folks in Little Jimmy aren't so...

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Welcoming. The older families in town aren’t so welcoming towards the newcomers as some nasty words have been flying back and forth. Some of the "outcast" students getting along fine with the newcomers seeing no difference in the both of them. It will be a hard school year ahead of them. Only time will tell if someday they will be able to get along together as students of James Jackson High. Home of the mighty Pirates.


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