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No New Posts SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSROOMS

The Social Studies wing is full of globes and maps as the students venture down the hallways. Classrooms are full of boxs with ideas from their topic of interest and there's a bit of a mini-library in one of the rooms, where a student interested in history and geography and all the rest can spend their time just reading and learning about the world. The classrooms are numbered 1-A, 2-A, 3-A and so on and so forth with the number denoting the floor, and the letter representing each individual room.

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No New Posts LITERATURE CLASSROOMS

The Literature department prides itself in owning it's own small library like the Social Studies department towards the back of their main hallways. Classrooms have numerous bookcases and shelves with just reading material of all kinds; text books, novels, magazines, etc etc etc. The Literature department is where you'll find classes not only dealing with just reading and english majors, but for the theatre arts as well. Classes are labeled 1-A, 2-A, 3-A and etc; the number tells you what floor it's own and the letter represents what room you're in.

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by KISEKI KYOUKA
Mar 17, 2011 10:00:43 GMT -5
No New Posts FOREIGN LANGUAGE ROOMS

Almost like you're going to different countries, the Foreign Language classrooms are centered around world cultures and of course, the language. Utopia Academy allows students to study many different languages, and thus the Foreign Language department is very popular with the students. Classrooms are labeled 1-A, 2-A, 3-A and so on; numbers telling you what floor, and the letters telling you what room.

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Mar 30, 2011 19:51:22 GMT -5

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EAST BUILDING
Like it's counter part, the East Building is the other academic building after you've seen the main building. Wide with three floors, the East Building houses the classrooms for the social studies, literature and foreign language departments. While the West Building has paintings and statues almost every nook and cranny of the hallways, the East building has more showcasing of student works and a grand piano here or there. Students can be seen showing off their works of art anywhere in the hallways. Classrooms are the same in the east building; able to hold at max, thirty students. Classrooms are labeled 1-A, 2-A, 3-A and so on; the number tells you what floor the classroom is one, and the letter refers to the specific room.
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