Westlake City High School

Westlake City High School

A Chapter by BlueShadow

Westlake City had many elementary schools, some middle schools, and one high school. Its lone high was school was named Westlake City High School. It was a building founded in 1975 that was extraordinarily and amazingly well built. Westlake City High School was a wonderful and amazing place to learn about chemistry, biology, physics, English, and math. The building itself was about three floors high and had one hundred rooms per floor, making the building quite large and very spread out. Westlake City was an amazingly beautiful and good city to live in. Its high school, WCHS, was an amazing school that was founded by Grant Maxwell who was in charge of the school’s opening, founding, and funding. The school was extremely well built and had lots of interesting features like automatic lock doors and super shiny textbooks. WCHS was a wonderful place to be in if you wanted to learn something new, make friends, or just have a good time. WCHS was a great place to be in because there was so much to explore.

WCHS had one hundred rooms per floor and each room had thirty desks. WCHS was remarkably well built and withstood tornadoes, earthquakes, and heavy thunderstorms. WCHS was a very well built school with lots to see, think about, and do. WCHS had many interesting faculty and was an amazingly beautiful and wonderful school to go to. If you wanted to learn something poignant and useful, its staff was super well educated and had degrees from prestigious universities. WCHS was wonderful and had lots of money flowing into the school to fund its education. People loved the school because there was so much to learn from it. It was like its own city in a way with a cafeteria, gymnasium, and many hallways. People loved WCHS because it was amazingly well furnished and people enjoyed going there to have a good time learning new material.

The principal of the school, Alfred Williams, was a stout man who knew how to deal with unruly students and discipline them in a way that made sense. He oversaw the athletics at the school and also the school’s curriculum. Alfred Williams was amazingly good at being a principal and loved his job a lot. He was in charge of the science, math, arts, and sports departments at the school. Alfred Williams was a kind and understanding person who loved his life and enjoyed making sure that the school was well maintained and had lots of things to do. Mr. WIilliams was very kind and loved making students’ lives happier and better. The school loved him back as well because they thought he was a good role model and a good role model.

The math teacher there for 10th grade was Mr. Ox who loved teaching about exponents, radicals, and functions, all of which were very confusing to many students. The math lessons that he taught were about an hour each and consisted of a lecture, presentation, and tests. Mr. Ox was a very well-educated man who loved teaching all about math and how wonderful it was learning it. Mr. Ox was very considerate and loved learning about new things from his own students as well. He thought of class being like pouring water into a jug. The students’ heads were like jugs waiting to be filled with knowledge. Mr. Ox was a remarkably smart man and understood that math was a very difficult subject for many students and that teaching it in a concise and easy-to-understand way would be difficult. Nevertheless, he taught with confidence and made sure that people’s lives were impacted in a positive way by his math lessons. Mr. Ox loved his life and loved teaching math. It made him better at it, too.

The Spanish teacher at WCHS was Ms. Rose who was very good at reading and writing in Spanish. She was extraordinarily well educated and even lived in Spain for a few years. She loved teaching Spanish because it was so interesting, intriguing, and fun to learn. WCHS loved Ms. Rose’s presence and thought her life was important to the well-being of WCHS for its own good when it came to Spanish. Ms. Rose enjoyed her life and loved teaching all about verb conjugations and vocabulary. She loved teaching Spanish.

The WCHS football team was named “The Titans” and were an extremely talented group of people. “The TItans” were extraordinarily good at football and won many state sportsmanship awards because they were so good at playing it. WCHS admired “The Titans” ability to be good at football and make amazing touchdowns because they were so good at playing football. WCHS was an amazing school full of interesting people and student who made going there seem fun. Usually, school was boring for most people, but in WCHS, school was interesting and enjoyable. It was a wonderful school full of limitless possibilities. People really going there because of all the different things that people could do there.

Last but not least, there was a art teacher named Ms. Madeline who was extremely talented at painting, drawing, photography, and crafts. Ms. Madeline was amazingly well versed in art because she had developed a love for it since she was young. Ms. Madeline loved art because it made her life more colorful and vibrant. Ms. Madeline loved teaching art to students because she believed every student could learn art if they tried.

WCHS was an amazingly wonderful school full of love, education, and possibilities. WCHS was a beautiful school that had lots of interesting things going on like its sports team, its classes, and its students. WCHS was an unbelievably amazing school with lots to do. People liked there because people were genuine and sincere there. People loved WCHS because it was like a microcosm of Westlake City at large. It was a wonderful school that a lot of good janitors as well. The janitors there cleaned everything up when school ended like a pro. 



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Hello! I am a Korean-American man who wrote BlueShadow because I love the English language's look, sound, and feel. I loved writing BlueShadow because I love writing in general. In BlueShado.. more..