The first 150 lines.
We're finally here.
It's our senior year.
We navigated the madness, avoided the sadness,
and now it's time for the new frontier.
We got the jocks, the brains,
and the just plain crazies.
But our story is about five young ladies.
So sit back, relax, chill, and be cool.
'Cause, after all, this is high school.
Move it, dork.
And if the budget cuts go through,
there will be no more school band,
no more school plays, no more cheerleaders,
no more spiritual enlightenment.
No more pizza.
Give it a rest.
Class, four x cubed
plus three x squared equals...
Uh, no, no.
London.
Thank you.
You can pick up after class.
Now, four x cubed plus three x squared
equals the sum of what?
Four x cubed plus three x squared
equals the sum of...
- Anybody? - Jake.
- Tick tock, tick tock. - Ooh.
Somebody?
Sydney.
Perhaps you would like to read that note out loud
to the whole class.
You can't do that.
That's enough, London.
Covering for your friend, Sydney.
She's not my friend.
Of course not.
Back to introduction to polynomials.
Yo, what up, Mace.
I see your lion's mane must be absorbing
all the sound.
And that's Miss Macy, young lady.
Well, Miss Macy, I'm just doin' my thing.
Oh really?
Guess what?
Now I'm just doing my thing.
Pick them up after school.
Come on, Miss Macy.
- I didn't do anything. - You heard me.
Oh my God.
Hey, wait up.
That was so cool.
I'm Jake Roberts.
Get lost, jerk.
Uh, it's Jake not jerk.
Whatever.
I'm sensing you don't like me.
Very perceptive.
Did you tell her off, Jake?
What's her name again?
Sydney something or other.
Sydney.
Sydney.
Good afternoon, this is your principal Miss Macy.
Will the following students please report immediately
to the principal's office?
Veronica Steele, Stella Blue,
Sydney Savage, Momentum, and London Collin.
Thank you.
So why are we here?
I don't know what your deal is
but I was rappin' in the hallway.
Yeah well, I stole the
to her boyfriend.
Excuse me.
The teacher wanted me to read it out loud and I wouldn't.
I ripped it up.
That's cool.
You know, you should thank her.
By the way, what did the note say?
None of your business.
She was asking that jock Jake
to take her to Homecoming.
Yeah, right.
Wait a minute, Jake, as in Jake Roberts?
That's your boyfriend?
He is so hot.
He's hot.
Ugh.
He's hot.
No, he's not hot.
You're Stella, right?
That's me.
The vice president of Student Council?
Now, what crime could you have possibly committed.
Chad and I were protesting the budget cuts.
So where's Chad then?
He didn't get caught
and it was all kind of my idea anyway.
Takin' the heat for your boyfriend.
Oh, no, no.
Chad's not my boyfriend.
Chad's that kid that you're always with, right?
- He's not your boyfriend. - No, no, no, no.
He's my best friend.
I mean, we're inseparable.
We've been friends since first grade but that's it.
Yeah, he follows her around like a little lost puppy dog.
Hi.
It smells like teen spirit.
Or pot.
So, Miss Macy,
why are we being punished?
Punished?
Who said anything about punishment?
Quite the contrary.
You girls have been carefully chosen.
Uh oh.
Take it easy, Mo.
Now, I've known you girls for almost four years now
and one thing I'm sure of is that you are all
independent thinkers as well as natural born leaders,
which is why I have decided
that you are gonna lead
our school assembly next week.
Thank you, Miss Macy, we'd be honored.
And what assembly are we honored to be leading?
The Student Campaign Against Bullying.
That's cool.
Wait, anti-bullying?
Us?
It's a good cause, Miss Macy.
You're kidding, right?
She's kidding.
Please tell me you're kidding.
No, I've never
been more serious.
Ladies, this has become an epidemic
not only in our school but in the country.
Cyberbullying, verbal harassment, social isolation,
and girls picking on other girls.
It's gotta stop.
And you girls are gonna lead the way.
Think of it as extra credit towards your senior project.
So we are gonna lead the way
on an anti-bullying assembly?
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm out.
Mmm hmm, yeah, me too.
I'm all in, Miss Macy.
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