Rodger & Loretta Crandall

Rodger & Loretta Crandall, characters from the High School Story series, are the parents of Brian and Skye Crandall. They first appeared in Class Act, Book 1, Chapter 3.

Appearances
Mr. Crandall has graying white hair and light skin. He wears a navy suit with a handkerchief on the left pocket over a white button-up shirt.

Mrs. Crandall has light red hair and light skin. She wears a gray checkered suit over a white dress and three pearl necklaces.

Personalities
Mr. and Mrs. Crandall are shown to be uncaring people who mistreat their daughter Skye while favoring their son Brian. According to Skye, they're also implied to be deceptive, as they act nice towards her in public while mistreating her in private.

Class Act, Book 1

 * Chapter 3: Love's a Game
 * Chapter 7: Homecoming Hijinks (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 9: SOH-CAH-TOA
 * Chapter 10: The Runaway (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 14: All the World's a Stage (Mentioned)

Class Act, Book 3

 * Chapter 1: O' Brave New World
 * Chapter 2: Thanks, But No Thanks
 * Chapter 3: I Spy (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 4: Clash of the Casts
 * Chapter 5: Cold Feet
 * Chapter 6: Will They or Won't They? (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 7: Who Are You?
 * Chapter 8: Boiling Over
 * Chapter 10: London Ho! (Mentioned; Determinant)
 * Chapter 12: The Heist, London

Brian
Brian is their son, whom they favor over their daughter Skye.

Skye
Skye is their daughter, whom they mistreat in private while act nice in public. For example, they left her in school at night after a football match because she sat with her friends instead of her parents and didn't cheer for Brian. When Skye accidentally missed out on a business dinner, they accused her of being selfish and dragged her out of the library.

Your Character (Class Act)
They consider you to be a bad influence on their daughter.

Trivia

 * Brian mentions his mother in Book 1, Chapter 1, stating that she is "the uncoolest person I know".
 * In Book 3, Chapter 12, they redeem. You can decide to either tell Skye to forgive them or not though.