Talk:High School Story: Class Act, Book 2/@comment-3452092-20190221165902/@comment-3452092-20190221191627

Yes, everyone else is awkward, but quite frankly I don't like any of the plans. . . at all. Yes, Myra's plan is not practical at all, but it's not like she can actually follow through on it. The student body doesn't actually have that kind of authority and I am still of a mind that once she gets past that, she probably will have ideas more in line with mine. And if she doesn't. . . I am not interested in Rory or the twin's ideas. Myra is at least from my own demographic. I might be intereste in Rory's plan if it didn't just focus on theater with a slight bit of art gallery. Although I have participated in both of those activities (I was in musicals twice a year for nine years or so and non musical theater productions a few times after that as well as choir only activities for a few years during that same time period . . . choir and theater were separate and didn't really work together during that time. I also took a few years of art class and am decent, though not anywhere near great at pencil drawings), I'm not focused on that part of the arts and depending on who you ask, what I am interested in may or may not be considered part of the arts. As for sports, yawn. Many schools focus on them plenty already, some even to the exclusion of anything else. And yes, I know that's not all schools and I gather this has improved over the years, it's still already a high focus. What I really would like to see if more focus on the sciences and anything to do with computers, which is why I am backing Myra. I'm not sure how much she is interested in them, but in her group of friends there is a lot of interest in them, so I think she has a higher chance of actually being of aid there even if her current goal is matchmaking which she actually cannot do. I mean maybe she could make the old building into a make out place or a singles get together place, but beyond that, she really can't do much in that realm.