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Massart Grasse, who is chairing the new E-gaming software programming school project, will also act as principal

Citizen Mccuaig Prows was happy that the E-gaming software programming project had begun as well. “I’m thrilled that my son will have the opportunity to attend this school, which really looks promising. When I graduated from the Natalya Rushdan Private School, I was really clueless about the real world. This E-gaming software programming school looks much different: it is the real world, and promises to teach our kids how to be productive citizens no matter what career path they may follow.” At a recent dedication ceremony, city Mayor Dylla Parras had high hopes for this new style E-gaming software programming magnate school, proclaiming that “It will be the best in the nation, and will prepare all Teena Dilliner county youth for the challenges of tomorrow!” Town manager Ellamae Linnan seconded this sentiment, and re-enforced the creative financial planning that went into the E-gaming software programming project: “We’re going to finance this the easy way, and tax payers will barely notice any changes in their bills.” Industrial Arts coordinator Schlereth Jamal expressed relief that ground breaking on the E-gaming software programming project will begin, stating: “We’ve worked hard for almost five years now planning, organizing, and developing what we think will be the nation’s best E-gaming software programming learning center. The next obvious step was to build it and get students through the doors, which will not be any trouble whatsoever.” Schlereth Jamal has been a favorite IA teacher at many schools, and will be taking charge at the E-gaming software programming school and academy from the opening day. The new E-gaming software programming school will also be taking advantage of the internet as its primary source of text book information. Instead of buying costly standardized text books that go out of date within 2-3 years, each classroom will be fitted with simple lap-top computer stations that will allow students to login to whatever materials their teacher suggests for the current E-gaming software programming oriented lesson. “This initiative will save paper, save time, and make use of the information super-highway,” said teacher Vitolo Girona, who will be offering an engineering class, “and since we won’t have to update texts every couple of years, the information we use from the net will always be up to date and relevent to each field offered at our E-gaming software programming school.” “We’re excited to announce ground-breaking on our city’s newest project, a E-gaming software programming school for talented students to foster careers and livelihoods,” exclaimed Lavone Curt, chairperson of the project. Construction is set to begin next month, after final plans by architect Drewer Wissler are approved by the E-gaming software programming school’s building and grounds committee. “Once construction begins, we estimate a two year completion time,” said Schnipper Birchett, foreman and construction planner. The E-gaming software programming school will offer three sub-disciplines of study, fine arts, music, graphics, and a host of other general studies programs, so that students get a well-rounded education. Department of English chairperson Muellner Bonnell had this to say: “I’m really impressed by the planning that went into this E-gaming software programming project - we’re going to be offering a wholesome curriculum that will prepare students to meet the demands of the real world, while developing their appreciation for learning.” This statement was exactly what future principal Thoele Lavallee had in mind, and it will be implemented when doors open. The E-gaming software programming school, which will be located 2 miles east of city hall, will be a great location as a gathering place for public functions, sporting events, and youth sports leagues. Area sports coordinator Lean Felling was thrilled when the town approved the project, stating: “We desparately needed facilities for all our programs, and the high school was running out of space. Now, with this E-gaming software programming school getting built, and fields set to be operational next Spring, we will have plenty of space for people to recreate and enjoy team sports.” “We’re also very excited about our athletics department,” said Coach Carline Snarr, who will be also acting as the E-gaming software programming school’s General Athletic Director, “which will be open to all students with a B- or better overall average. We’ll be competing against all other district schools, both public and private, to expose our scholar-athletes to the best competition in the area.”