The school was founded in 1991 by Captain Liberty and the Global League of Decency. Initially as a protective program for the children of supers, at the time threatened in a plot by Dr. Obliterate. A villain from the future, he came to stop his nemesis by defeating his ancestors. Honey Badger, who later marries Captain Liberty, stayed with the children and as they were kept from school she took over these duties.
Recently the school came under attack by ancient dinosaurs thanks to a dimensional crack at the school. The damage to the school was enough to make it unlivable.
The school seems to find enough students to average 10-12 students per grade.
Curriculum
With such a small student body, currently all of 46 students divided up into four grades, all the classes consist of students from all grades. This isn't too different than how it has always been. The following is a list of classes offered by grade. Being a specialize school this is an exhaustive list, if a student wishes to take classes that aren't offered by the school, they are free to take online classes.
9th Grade:
English/AP English
Pre-Algebra/AP Algebra
Earth Science/AP Earth Science
US History/AP US History
Intro to Powers
Physical Education
One Elective
10th Grade:
English/Composition/AP English/Composition
Algebra or Geometry/AP Algebra II
Biology/AP Biology
World History/AP World History
Application of Powers
Physical Education
One Elective
11th Grade:
Literature or Creative Writing/AP Lit or AP Composition II
One Elective or Pre-Calculus or Trigonometry/AP Trigonometry
Chemistry or Environmental Science/AP Chemistry
Government/AP Government
Advanced Powers
Physical Education
One Elective
200 Hours Community Service (100 per semester)
12th Grade:
Public Speaking or British Lit/AP British Lit
One Elective or Calculus or Trig/AP Calculus
Physical Science or Astronomy
Economics or Sociology or Psychology/AP Economics
Physical Education
One Elective
200 Hours Community Service (100 per semester)
Electives:
Art
Spanish I, II, III
French I, II, III
Japanese I, II, III
Mandarin I, II, III
Anatomy & Physiology I & II
Intro to Health Sciences
Health Sciences
Life Sciences (Cooking mostly, some sewing) !, II
Law & Order
Geography
Anthropology
Creative Writing
Computer Sciences I, II
Music I, II
Theater
Work Study (11th & 12th Grades only)
Extracurricular:
Arena Fetch
Dance Squad
Chorus
Student Government
Debate
Teams
The student body is divided up into teams, where students of similar philosophies may train together. In a way set up to further ideas amongst the hero community, these have become teams. The students not only train together with their abilities, but also compete against the other teams in the school activities and sports. Teams are limited to 14 members, leaving 3-4 per grade to be allowed onto the team. If the school should ever have more than 48 students, which has never happened, the teams will have to up their rosters. More in teams.
Dress Code
Gym and Team Uniforms are by teams.
For class, there is a standard dress code.
Hair:
Hair should be neatly kept and not a distraction.
Jewelry:
Pierced rings other than on the earlobes are not acceptable. Ear cuffs are not acceptable.
Boys
Shirts:
ONLY the approved Coral Springs shirt with the Coral Springs monogram may be worn and must be bought through the uniform company. All shirts are to be properly buttoned (no more than one button shall be undone and collar buttons shall be fastened). Shirts shall be tucked in at all times. Ties must be worn appropriately at all times with shirts. No garment underneath the shirt shall be visible.
Coral Springs Sweater/Blazer
ONLY the Coral Springs sweater, Coral Springs sweater vest or Coral Springs blazer may be worn. All may be purchased in the bookstore, or through the uniform company. The wearing of the sweater/ blazer is optional throughout the school year.
Slacks
Slacks shall be solid, neat, presentable, professional dress slacks in a shade of black, gray or brown/khaki. No top stitching of slacks will be acceptable. Slacks must be worn appropriately at the waist or hip so that no undergarments are visible at any time.
Belts
Solid color belts must be worn.
Shoes
Closed toe, hard-soled dress shoes. Leather or suede shall be considered acceptable dress. Athletic shoes, skate shoes, slipper-type, Uggs style, hiking boots, or work boots are unacceptable.
Socks: Only solid in color and must be worn at all times.
Girls
Coral Springs Sweater/Blazer
ONLY the Coral Springs sweater, Coral Springs sweater vest or solid color blazer may be worn. All may be purchased in the bookstore, or through the uniform company. The wearing of the sweater/ blazer is optional throughout the school year.
Blouses:
ONLY the approved Coral Springs blouses, with the Coral Springs monogram, may be worn and must be bought through the uniform company. All blouses are to be properly buttoned (no more than two buttons shall be undone and collar but- tons shall be fastened.) The new style of blouse is not tucked in, however, the old style of blouse must be tucked in at all times. No garments under- neath the blouse shall be visible.
Skirts:
ONLY the approved Coral Springs pleated skirts may be worn and must be bought through the uniform company and can only be 2” above the knee. Shorts may be worn underneath the skirt, provided they are not visible below the hemline.
Slacks:
Slacks shall be solid, neat, presentable, professional dress slacks in a shade of black, gray or brown/khaki. No top stitching of slacks will be acceptable. Slacks must be worn appropriately at the waist or hip so that no undergarments are visible at any time.
Belts:
Must be solid in color if worn.
Stockings / Knee Socks / Tights/ Nylons:
Must be worn and may not be a distraction.
Shoes:
Closed toe, hard-soled dress shoes. Leather or suede shoes shall be considered acceptable dress. Heels must be reasonable in height. Athletic shoes, skate shoes, slipper-type shoes, Uggs, canvas Tom’s, hiking boots or work boots are unacceptable.
Fridays
Students are not required to wear the school uniform. Taste and decorum must be at the forefront though when choosing what to wear, so the following guidelines must be adhered to. Non-distressed jeans, no holes or patches. No tee-shirts; sweaters, polo shirts and oxfords are acceptable. Short and/or skirts just above the knee are also acceptable. No open-open toed shoes or flip-flops will be allowed.
Weekends/Time Off
Mainland (Shady Cove)
As we are on an island, visiting the mainland is limited to weekends, a ferry service is provided for this. This isn't to oocly limit folks to the school, just put logs on weekend dates if you're off to town. Or you can go into town if you sneak out and stuff.
Secondary to this, any 3+ days off, a student can travel where they like. Including off to big cities on the east coast and such.
This should give ample time to move around to go do hero things away from the area as one likes.
Alumni
As much as there are many fine alumni of Coral Springs, there are those who have gone onto more nefarious career options after graduating, as well as those that just didn't make graduation.
For more on Alumni, please visit the Alumni page.