Hark Secondary School
Located at the end of Hark street in Helten Caster Community. This school and its curriculum is designed around the lives and abilities of humans with the presence of energy veins (Casters).
For Casters
'HSS' 'HSSC' 'Hark'
"Discover Your Power"
Harpy
Purple & Gold
A golden harpy resting on a pillar of red granite over a purple square with the four points of magic & the school's name on banners at the top and bottom.
Purple blazers over black shirts with yellow ties & shorts, pants or a skirt, yellow socks and black shoes.
Originally founded to provide education to children in the community of Helten. Before its founding, children could only learn from their parents or small, unofficial 'schoolhouses'.
English, Math, Science, Physical Education, Drama, Music, Art, Geography, History, Workshop, Caster Integrity, Magic Studies, Caster Arts, Caster History, Charmery, Physica, Illusionism, Empathy.
$1,300.00 (CAD)
Numerical
Betty Hoang - Magic Studies
Must have permanent residence in Helten Caster Community.
Must provide an official caster birth-certificate or other documentation proving the presence of energy veins.
Must have graduated from elementary school.
9-12
Aaron Penrose Alanna Morris Amy Angioli Annabel Hoang Betty Hoang Blake Duncan Brent Marple Carter Penrose Clementine Marple-Bruin Courtney Wallace Crystal Angioli Darlene Hardt Davide Angioli Gabriella Robins Giulia Angioli Isaac Salgado Jacob Scott Janet Hausman-Scott Kyle Hausman Lance Young Marilyn Bickley Mia Sparks Michelle Penrose Nathan Blanchard Nora Robins Peter Hausman Regina Klein Rita Noonan Sally Goode Samuel Angioli Sandra Bickley Sheena Hall Shelby Lamb Sherrie Welch Spencer Green Tanya Jankowski Zac Salgado Zoey Huber
Football, Soccer, Volleyball, Dodgeball, Jinxflinger, Cheerleading, Rugby, Track & Field, Lacrosse, Volleyball, Wharkey
Drama Club, Mathletes, Debate Club, Band, Choir, GSA, Immigration Club, Casting & Defense Club, Gallery Club, Newspaper
1889
The original school was built in 1889, 8 years after the passing of ‘Thomlin Law’ & shortly after Thomlin, the first community to have public schools, finished construction of theirs.
In the beginning, it taught only basic subjects with rather poor material and funding. In 1956, a third floor was constructed after a new law legalized the study and practice of basic, regulated magic in public schools– and new classrooms were needed in order to accommodate. Since then, a few rooms have been split to provide even more classes to students and extra stairwells have been added to adhere to fire-safety standards– something other buildings in Helten have yet to be updated to do.
Currently, there are people petitioning to make the school more handicap-accessible.
Lester Hark, close friend of Helten’s first HCI, Giovanni Ricci & second husband of Mildred Thomlin, herself.