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''This page is about the [[:Category: Phase 2|Phase 2]] incarnation of the page. For other uses, see [[Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters (disambiguation)]].''
  
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Following the catastrophic [[Dark Phoenix Saga|Event]] of [[January 2015]], Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, located at 1407 Greymalkin Lane in Westchester County, New York, serves as a residence for young mutants. The school provides dayboarding for students who want to attend [[Bayville Charter High]], a gifted charter school with a fine arts specialization, as well as home-schooling for those unable to leave the grounds.
  
==Staff==
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The School is associated with the [[Xavier Institute]], a known child development research center. [[Image inducer|Image inducers]] can be used at the teens' discretion, and it is their preference if they are 'out' mutants or not. The important issue is that [[The Mansion|the mansion]]'s status as a residence and sanctuary for mutants is kept top secret - anyone who decides to "come out" will have to keep that in mind and preferably talk it over with the mods as their actions will impact the rest of the game.
  
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For established student characters who are [[:Category: Phase 1|Phase 1]] and transferring over to [[:Category: Phase 2|Phase 2]] (with or without a reapp), they will have already been attending Bayville already and have the memories and experience (provided by [[Xorn]]) that would be associated with doing that.
  
[[Professor Charles Xavier]]
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For new student characters coming in, it will be the same as any normal new student transfer.
  
[[Scott Summers]] (headmaster), [[Ororo Munroe]] (headmistress)
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Some of the old teaching staff will get (or have already have established) jobs at the school to keep an eye on the students. Some will remain at Xavier's to provide extracurriculars, and internships for the young adults. The subjects can be worked out between players and communication as always is key.
  
[[Kurt Wagner]] - Dance, German
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==Staff==
 
 
[[Sam Guthrie]] - Flight
 
 
 
[[Cain Marko]] - American History
 
 
 
[[Nathan Dayspring]] - International Relations, Languages
 
 
 
[[Lorna Dane]] - Philosophy, Cooking
 
 
 
[[Bobby Drake]] - Mathematics
 
 
 
[[David Haller]] - School Counsellor (on stress leave)
 
 
 
[[Marie D'Ancato]] - Residential Advisor
 
 
 
[[Danielle Moonstar]] - Residential Advisor, School Secretary
 
 
 
 
 
[[Dr. Amelia Voght]] - School Doctor
 
 
 
 
 
''Note: Any subjects not specifically covered by a PC are assumed to be taught by one of the NPC teachers hired by Charles for that purpose.''
 
  
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[[Charles Xavier]] is the current Headmaster. Various individuals living at the mansion teach extra curricular classes, or mentor students one-on-one outside of regular school hours.
  
 
==Students==
 
==Students==
  
===Freshman===
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===Secondary School Students===
  
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High school students no longer attend school at Xaiver's - they attend a local charter school and live at the mansion. The exception is if they are unable to attend regular classes due to their mutations. For a full list of the high school students and their year levels, please see [[Bayville Charter High]].
  
[[Angelica Jones]]
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===[[Generation X]]===
  
[[Yvette Petrovic]]
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The younger team which trains with their powers and combat, capable of deploying in support of the X-Men or as a last option. Replaces the X-Men trainee program and the New Mutants, which had a focus only on high school aged students. All students are put into Generation X for training. Generation X will fulfill the role of the X-Men trainees, occasionally deploying with the X-Men, especially for recruitment or missions where younger mutants are a better fit, but can also choose to join one of the other teams.
  
[[Karolina Dean]]
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See the team page for more details.
  
[[Sooraya Qadir]]
 
  
[[Tainafi Olopoto| Mondo]]
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===Powers Training===
  
===Sophomores===
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All students are enrolled in required and regular powers training on a weekly basis as part of their work with [[Generation X]], with rotating teachers. While not every member of the staff can tutor every student directly in their power, a number of them have experience with mutations other than their own: Scott, for example, wouldn't be able to teach Kyle anything about optic blasts (as Kyle doesn't have them) but having worked so extensively with Hank for so long, he would have some useful tips for someone with a physical mutation.
  
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In terms of making reference to these classes in logs or in posts/emails, we'd just ask you to clear references with teachers and their activities to the players of those characters first; we think that offers the right combination of spontaneity and flexibility, while making sure that no one is said to be teaching if they're in Mongolia or some such thing. (None of this should or is meant to prevent individual tutoring, should you believe your student character needs/would like some.)
  
[[Laurie Collins]]
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''Meta: As has been stated, there's certainly no requirement that any of this be logged, but it needs to be understood by everyone that it IS going on.''
  
  
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===Extra-Curricular Studies===
  
===Juniors===
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While the high school-age students are expected to attend [[Bayville Charter High]], Xavier's does offer a number of extra-curricular classes for extra credit:
  
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==Security==
  
[[Kyle Gibney]]
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===Personal Security===
  
[[Julio Richter]]
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Before leaving [[The Mansion|the mansion]], students are expected to 'sign out' with either a staff member or the X-Man on security duty, and sign back in on their return. For minors on longer trips in the company of an adult, the adult is expected to inform [[Charles Xavier]] of their destination and the expected duration.
  
[[Illyana Rasputin]]
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All students are equipped with (and expected to carry at all times) an Xavier's cell phone. This incorporates a "panic button" which links to X-Men communications and whichever X-Man is on duty, plus a GPS tracking device which enables the phone to be located wherever it might be. '''No phone means no leaving [[The Mansion|the mansion]]''', given the number of abductions and disappearances that have occurred in the past.
  
===Seniors===
 
  
  
[[Marius Laverne]]
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(See [[The Mansion]] for further security measures for [[The Mansion|the mansion]] at large).
  
[[Jennie Stavros]]
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[[Crystal Amaquelin]]
 
 
 
[[Tommy Jones]]
 
 
 
[[Amara Aquilla]]
 
 
 
===Resident Graduates/ College Students===
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[Teresa Cassidy]]
 
 
 
[[Forge]]
 
 
 
[[Sam Guthrie]]
 
 
 
[[Paige Guthrie]]
 
 
 
[[Bobby Drake]]
 
 
 
[[Marie D'Ancato]]
 
 
 
[[Angelo Espinosa]]
 
 
 
[[Rahne Sinclair]]
 
 
 
[[Shiro Yoshida]]
 
 
 
[[Medusa Amaquelin]]
 
 
 
===NPCs===
 
 
 
Xavier's has a large floating population of regular students who don't have journals but are sometimes referred to in logs etc. This includes the [[Stepford Cuckoos]], brought to the school as the result of an [[X-Men Mission: Scary Little Blonde Girls| X-Men mission]], [[Talia Lewis]] who was [[Lost and Found| rescued]] from [[Mistra]] and [[Eliane Courchesne]], [[X-Men Mission: Things That Go Boom| brought to the school from France]], as well as [[Artie Maddicks]], [[Manh Family| Leong]] and [[Manh Family| Nga]], younger siblings of [[Xi'an Coy Manh]] and [[Leyu Yoshida]], younger sister of [[Shiro Yoshida]].
 
 
 
 
 
See the [[http://x-journal.net/roster.htm| X-Project website]] for a list of unplayed student (and teacher) characters.
 
  
  
 
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==Layout==
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[[Category: Locations]]
 
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[[Category: 2015]]
===Living Quarters - Staff===
 
 
 
 
 
The staff quarters are situated on the third floor of the mansion. They have suites comprising of two bedrooms, a kitchenette, bathroom and a living area. Some of the staff share a suite, others prefer their space.
 
 
 
 
 
===Living Quarters - Graduates/Senior Students===
 
 
 
 
 
Students over the age of eighteen are able to move into a two-bedroom suite, modelled along the lines of the staff quarters. The suite comprises of two bedrooms, kitchenette, bathroom and living area.
 
 
 
'''Current Living Arrangements'''
 
 
 
[[Theresa Cassidy]] and [[Bobby Drake]];
 
 
 
[[Paige Guthrie]] and [[Jonothan Starsmore]];
 
 
 
[[Angelo Espinosa]] and [[Forge]];
 
 
 
[[Marie D'Ancato]] and [[Danielle Moonstar]];
 
 
 
[[Rahne Sinclair]];
 
 
 
[[Medusa Amaquelin]].
 
 
 
===Living Quarters - Students===
 
 
 
 
 
Students under the age of eighteen live on the second floor, in the student suites. These are three double bedrooms (two per room) clustered around a common area, kitchenette and bathroom.
 
 
 
 
 
'''Current Living Arrangments:'''
 
 
 
'''Suite 1:''' [[Angelica Jones]] and [[Sooraya Qadir]]; [[Jennifer Stavros]] and [[Crystal Amaquelin]]; [[Laurie Collins]] and [[Yvette Petrovic]]
 
 
 
'''Suite 2:''' [[Karolina Dean]]; [[Leyu Yoshida]] and [[Manh Family| Nga Manh]]; [[Illyana Rasputin]]
 
 
 
'''Suite 3:''' [[Kyle Gibney]] and [[Julio Richter]]; [[Mondo]]
 
 
 
===Infirmary/Medlab===
 
 
 
 
 
The infirmary and medlab are situated in the basement, along with the [[Danger Room]], [[Hanger]] and [[Situation Room]] (see the [[X-Men]]).
 
 
 
 
 
[[The Box]]
 
 
 
===The Grounds===
 
 
 
[[The Boathouse]]
 
 
 
 
 
==Classes==
 
 
 
===Syllabus===
 
 
 
This is the range of classes offered at Xavier's. Any classes not covered by staff PCs can be assumed to be either taken by an NPC, by correspondence, or on an individual project basis.
 
 
 
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'''Ages 6 though 12* - 6 classes per semester, standard requirements by
 
age and grade level'''
 
 
 
Math (Ability based)
 
 
 
English
 
 
 
Grammar/Spelling/Vocabulary/Literature/Writing (Ability based, double period)
 
 
 
Science
 
 
 
Earth Science (Geology, Astronomy, Meteorology)
 
 
 
Life Science (Biology, Ecology, Botany, Zoology)
 
 
 
Social Studies
 
 
 
Geography
 
 
 
World History (Pre WWI)
 
 
 
World History (Post WWI)
 
 
 
United States History
 
 
 
United States Government
 
 
 
Physical Education
 
 
 
Creative Arts
 
 
 
Art
 
 
 
Music
 
 
 
''*Advanced classes can be allowed on a case by case basis.''
 
 
 
 
 
'''Ages 12 through 17/18 - 5 to 7 classes per semester, depending on
 
ability and grade and age level.'''
 
 
 
Many advanced classes are held as independant study or are project-based.
 
 
 
Math (Ability based)
 
 
 
Algebra
 
 
 
Triginometry / Pre-Calculus
 
 
 
Geometry
 
 
 
Calculus
 
 
 
Beyond Calculus
 
 
 
Business Math
 
 
 
Statistics
 
 
 
English
 
 
 
American Literature
 
 
 
European Literature
 
 
 
World Literature
 
 
 
Political Literature
 
 
 
Introduction to Shakespere
 
 
 
Creative Writing
 
 
 
Technical Writing
 
 
 
Journalism
 
 
 
Mythology
 
 
 
Science
 
 
 
Geology
 
 
 
Astrology
 
 
 
Biology
 
 
 
The Biology of Mutation
 
 
 
Genetics
 
 
 
Anatomy/Physiology
 
 
 
Ecology
 
 
 
Physics
 
 
 
Chemistry
 
 
 
Advanced Chemistry
 
 
 
Introduction to Physical Science
 
 
 
Organic Chemistry
 
 
 
Health and Wellness
 
 
 
Weird Physics*
 
 
 
Social Studies
 
 
 
World History (Pre WWI)
 
 
 
World History (Post WWI)
 
 
 
United States History
 
 
 
World Government
 
 
 
European History
 
 
 
International Relations
 
 
 
Sociology
 
 
 
Communications
 
 
 
Media Studies
 
 
 
Speech
 
 
 
Psychology
 
 
 
Philosophy
 
 
 
Ethics
 
 
 
Introduction to Business
 
 
 
Economics
 
 
 
Physical Education
 
 
 
Self Defense
 
 
 
Advanced Self-Defence* (Encompasses a variety of martial arts and
 
other fighting styles taught by a number of staff members, both on and
 
off campus)
 
 
 
Gymnastics
 
 
 
Dance* (Encompasses several forms taught by a number of staff
 
members, both on and off campus)
 
 
 
Flight* (For students whose mutations allow for physical flight)
 
Fencing
 
 
 
Creative Arts
 
 
 
Art
 
 
 
Basic Art
 
 
 
Art History
 
 
 
Student-chosen art projects
 
 
 
Music
 
 
 
Instrumental (including voice)
 
 
 
Music Theory
 
 
 
Music Composition
 
 
 
Student-chosen music studies* (The school band falls under this category)
 
 
 
Technology Studies
 
 
 
Intro to Computer Science
 
 
 
Programming* (encompasses a variety of languages)
 
 
 
Systems Analysis
 
 
 
Mechanical Engineering
 
 
 
Electronics Engineering
 
 
 
Computer Engineering
 
 
 
Languages: Russian, with Arabic and Hindi reading groups
 
 
 
''*Advanced classes can be allowed on a case by case basis.''
 
 
 
===Powers Training===
 
 
 
All students are enrolled in required and regular powers training on a weekly basis, with rotating teachers. While not every member of the staff can tutor every student directly in their power, a number of them have experience with mutations other than their own: Scott, for example, wouldn't be able to teach Kyle anything about optic blasts (as Kyle doesn't have them) but having worked so extensively with [[Hank]] for so long, he would have some useful tips for someone with a physical mutation.
 
 
 
In terms of making reference to these classes in logs or in posts/emails, we'd just ask you to clear references with teachers and their activities to the players of those characters first; we think that offers the right combination of spontaneity and flexibility, while making sure that no one is said to be teaching if they're in Mongolia or some such thing. (None of this should or is meant to prevent individual tutoring, should you believe your student character needs/would like some.)
 
 
 
As we stated in the last announcement on this, there's certainly no requirement that any of this be logged, but it needs to be understood by everyone that it IS going on.
 

Latest revision as of 16:35, 27 August 2015

This page is about the Phase 2 incarnation of the page. For other uses, see Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters (disambiguation).

Location: Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters
Xavierlogo.jpg
First Seen: X-Men



Following the catastrophic Event of January 2015, Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, located at 1407 Greymalkin Lane in Westchester County, New York, serves as a residence for young mutants. The school provides dayboarding for students who want to attend Bayville Charter High, a gifted charter school with a fine arts specialization, as well as home-schooling for those unable to leave the grounds.

The School is associated with the Xavier Institute, a known child development research center. Image inducers can be used at the teens' discretion, and it is their preference if they are 'out' mutants or not. The important issue is that the mansion's status as a residence and sanctuary for mutants is kept top secret - anyone who decides to "come out" will have to keep that in mind and preferably talk it over with the mods as their actions will impact the rest of the game.

For established student characters who are Phase 1 and transferring over to Phase 2 (with or without a reapp), they will have already been attending Bayville already and have the memories and experience (provided by Xorn) that would be associated with doing that.

For new student characters coming in, it will be the same as any normal new student transfer.

Some of the old teaching staff will get (or have already have established) jobs at the school to keep an eye on the students. Some will remain at Xavier's to provide extracurriculars, and internships for the young adults. The subjects can be worked out between players and communication as always is key.

Staff

Charles Xavier is the current Headmaster. Various individuals living at the mansion teach extra curricular classes, or mentor students one-on-one outside of regular school hours.

Students

Secondary School Students

High school students no longer attend school at Xaiver's - they attend a local charter school and live at the mansion. The exception is if they are unable to attend regular classes due to their mutations. For a full list of the high school students and their year levels, please see Bayville Charter High.

Generation X

The younger team which trains with their powers and combat, capable of deploying in support of the X-Men or as a last option. Replaces the X-Men trainee program and the New Mutants, which had a focus only on high school aged students. All students are put into Generation X for training. Generation X will fulfill the role of the X-Men trainees, occasionally deploying with the X-Men, especially for recruitment or missions where younger mutants are a better fit, but can also choose to join one of the other teams.

See the team page for more details.


Powers Training

All students are enrolled in required and regular powers training on a weekly basis as part of their work with Generation X, with rotating teachers. While not every member of the staff can tutor every student directly in their power, a number of them have experience with mutations other than their own: Scott, for example, wouldn't be able to teach Kyle anything about optic blasts (as Kyle doesn't have them) but having worked so extensively with Hank for so long, he would have some useful tips for someone with a physical mutation.

In terms of making reference to these classes in logs or in posts/emails, we'd just ask you to clear references with teachers and their activities to the players of those characters first; we think that offers the right combination of spontaneity and flexibility, while making sure that no one is said to be teaching if they're in Mongolia or some such thing. (None of this should or is meant to prevent individual tutoring, should you believe your student character needs/would like some.)

Meta: As has been stated, there's certainly no requirement that any of this be logged, but it needs to be understood by everyone that it IS going on.


Extra-Curricular Studies

While the high school-age students are expected to attend Bayville Charter High, Xavier's does offer a number of extra-curricular classes for extra credit:

Security

Personal Security

Before leaving the mansion, students are expected to 'sign out' with either a staff member or the X-Man on security duty, and sign back in on their return. For minors on longer trips in the company of an adult, the adult is expected to inform Charles Xavier of their destination and the expected duration.

All students are equipped with (and expected to carry at all times) an Xavier's cell phone. This incorporates a "panic button" which links to X-Men communications and whichever X-Man is on duty, plus a GPS tracking device which enables the phone to be located wherever it might be. No phone means no leaving the mansion, given the number of abductions and disappearances that have occurred in the past.


(See The Mansion for further security measures for the mansion at large).