Post by Sam on Oct 25, 2010 15:32:58 GMT -5
West Hollywood is undeniably one of the most desirable locations for a teenager to spread their wings. Beverly Hills High School is the only major public school in Beverly Hills, standing out amongst the stuffy private campuses and alternative facilities. With a student population of almost three thousand, there are an endless amount of possibilities when it comes to social interaction and status.
Preston Preparatory school had been a primary school(Kindergarten to 8th grade) for only the most exclusive children of Beverly Heights. Taking only a minimal amount of children per semester, only the most wealthy and distinguished were able to be approved. The school closed down in the summer of 2008 and the last groups to graduate are now together-currently embarking on their journey as high school teenagers.
On the surface, the Preston Prep grad’s seem to be a tight-knit family, sticking close together in their group. High school is a battle-field and they certainly have the numbers on their side. They are the elitists, the advanced academics, the socialites, the athletes. With intense pressure, the desire to succeed and maintain a pristine social status, along with the overwhelming yearning for freedom and power, they all venture out together towards achieving similar goals. However, each person as an individual has their own troubles to work through-their own secrets to hide and their own level of success to maintain. What exactly is the cost of popularity? How far are you willing to go? Is it worth hiding your true self behind a mask to remain one of the beautiful? You decide.
Preston Preparatory school had been a primary school(Kindergarten to 8th grade) for only the most exclusive children of Beverly Heights. Taking only a minimal amount of children per semester, only the most wealthy and distinguished were able to be approved. The school closed down in the summer of 2008 and the last groups to graduate are now together-currently embarking on their journey as high school teenagers.
On the surface, the Preston Prep grad’s seem to be a tight-knit family, sticking close together in their group. High school is a battle-field and they certainly have the numbers on their side. They are the elitists, the advanced academics, the socialites, the athletes. With intense pressure, the desire to succeed and maintain a pristine social status, along with the overwhelming yearning for freedom and power, they all venture out together towards achieving similar goals. However, each person as an individual has their own troubles to work through-their own secrets to hide and their own level of success to maintain. What exactly is the cost of popularity? How far are you willing to go? Is it worth hiding your true self behind a mask to remain one of the beautiful? You decide.
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