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  • The School Year
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  • Whateley Academy is fully accredited by the appropriate accrediting bodies. This means that graduating students will have no difficulty going on to University. Classes are held in three terms: Fall, Winter and Spring. Summer School has been mentioned, but details are lacking. There are a full range of accelerated, enhanced and college level courses for the exemplars and geniuses at the school, many of whom will go on to university. There is also a selection of distance learning classes from other institutions that are supervised by Whateley staff and faculty members.
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  • Whateley Academy is fully accredited by the appropriate accrediting bodies. This means that graduating students will have no difficulty going on to University. Classes are held in three terms: Fall, Winter and Spring. Summer School has been mentioned, but details are lacking. Fall and Spring terms are 15 weeks each, including Combat Finals; Winter term is seven weeks. The long terms consist of a mix of standard academic classes that one would expect of a high end prep school, combined with classes that are designed to train adolescents in the use of their super powers. The short term consists of classes that you literally can't get anywhere else. There are a full range of accelerated, enhanced and college level courses for the exemplars and geniuses at the school, many of whom will go on to university. There is also a selection of distance learning classes from other institutions that are supervised by Whateley staff and faculty members. The school day begins at 8:30 or 9:30, there are discrepancies that indicate both, and is divided into six periods of 50 minutes each with ten minutes between classes. (Maybe 55 / 5?). Lunch is an hour between the third and fourth period. There's a two hour break before dinner; for most students this is either work or detention time. There is also a nighttime class track for those students that can't be out in the sunlight, or have no need to sleep.