Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

October 04, 2013 7:11 PM
Kiva stood at the front table with all the other staff members sans Professor Skies, who would be with the first years. There were a couple of new faces at the staff table that might have some of the students interests peaked and a couple of faces missing. Every year there were staff changes. No matter how hard Kiva had tried, making everyone happy or their lives easier was never enough to keep them all on board. It was just another hassle in the many hassles of being the Head of a school. Unfortunately, she was going to be throwing the students a curve ball tonight and there was little she could really do about it.

Her summer had been absolute chaos. A mother of five should expect chaos, but not like this. Ayita had graduated, so the family had thrown her a party. They had tried to keep the celebrations going, but Angel’s health had suddenly begun to decline and his potions just didn’t seem to be working any longer. It had all been a terrifying experience for them to go through. Harper was too young to understand, but she was pretty attached to Angel and she became upset whenever they had to keep her away from him. Chloe and Emery were downtrodden throughout the summer. Emery had done his best to keep a positive attitude on it, which was normally Chloe’s job, but there was only so much he could do about everything. She appreciated the gesture though. Jeff had received a promotion and was now a head executive at the advertising firm. She was proud of him, but it meant less time at home, which meant, Kiva needed to be home more.

And here lies the issue.

She watched the students milling about while they found their friends and discussed their summers. She took it all in before the new Deputy Headmistress brought in the first years. They had a smaller group this year, but Kiva wasn’t worried about it. It just meant that the Professors could focus more individually on them than they could in the past. When the first years began to file in, the older students settled in because they knew what was coming.

Charming herself to be heard, Kiva greeted them all “Good Evening, Everyone! For the returning students, I say welcome back and to our new students, welcome to Sonora Academy. For those who do not know me, I am Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau, but feel free to call me Professor K.” This was a standard greeting, but it was always necessary. She didn’t want to just jump right into things and be too overwhelming.

“Our first priority for the moment is to have the first years sorted.” Kiva turned her hazel eyes to the newest group of students. “In order for this to be done, I need for each of you to step up one at a time to your new Deputy Headmistress Skies, who is also the Transfiguration Professor, and take a sip from the potion she will offer to you.” Kiva explained, nodded to Selina to indicate who the Deputy Headmistress was (although the goblet in her hand and the fact that she had lead them into the hall should have made it obvious). “Once you have taken a sip of the potion, your skin will turn into the color of the house you will be spending the next seven years in. Once your house is indicated, please have a seat at your house table. Yellow is for Teppenpaw, blue is for Aladren, red is for Crotalus, and brown is for Pecari. Please, if you could form a line and begin…” She gestured for the first student to step up.

Once the sorting was completed, Kiva called for attention once more. “I would like Nora Dobson and Linus Macaulay to please come up to the front and accept your new Head Girl and Head Boy badges.” Kiva stated. She grinned and handed each their appropriate badge. “Congratulations to you both.” She said before having them return to their seats. “Aria Yale, Heaven Baird, Clara Abernathy, and Lucian D’Alesandro, please come and join me up front.” Kiva called out and waited for the four of them to join her. She gave them each a badge, “Everyone, meet your newest Prefects. Be sure to congratulate them when you see them.” She clapped with the students before having them return to their seats.

“As usual, we do have some announcements to make. First, as I stated earlier, Professor Skies has stepped up and taken on the role of Deputy Headmistress. She will also be the Head of House for Crotalus. As we all know, Coach Pierce left at the end of last year. Unfortunately, we have been unable to find a suitable replacement for her at this time. I was going to cancel Quidditch due to this, however, Professor Olivers has stated interest in substituting as Coach for the time being. I still expect all Quidditch Captains to fulfill their duties and treat Professor Olivers with great respect. Most especially since she is taking time out of her schedule to give you all the opportunity to continue playing this year.” That was a lot to say, but it was done. Now on to the next.

“We have a new Librarian this year, Ms. Amelle Nicchi.” Kiva made sure to pronounce her name correctly as Ah-mel, instead of Emily like she had originally thought it sounded like. “In case you have not noticed, but our Groundskeeper, Mr. Brockert, is no longer with the school. He has taken a position working with exotic plants. We as a staff wished him the best of luck when he gave us his goodbyes. I hope you all will do the same. In his place, we have our new Groundskeeper, Nathan Xavier. Please give him and Ms. Nicchi a warm welcome when you see them.” So many announcements and there was still one more to come.

“As some of you may be aware of, my son, Angel, has not been able to return to Sonora. He has become quite ill and the Healers have not been able to find a solution. Due to this, I am unable to fulfill my duties as Headmistress of this school in a way that it deserves to be.” Kiva informed them. “The man to my left is Mortimer Brockert. He has been a part of the education process and administration for many years. He has decided to take on some of the roles that I cannot take on currently while my son is ill.” She had no idea if this would really affect anyone but her and her family. Still, she needed them to know what was to come. “This term will be a transition period for Mr. Brockert as he becomes acquainted with the site and with his new found duties. At the end of this term, I will officially step down as Headmistress of this school and Headmaster Brockert will take over. I wanted you to all be aware of the situation because there will be times when he will be running the school while I am away. So, for the year, you will have two Heads of this school.” Kiva paused for the moment to let this all sink in to everyone. It wouldn’t be as terrible or weird as some people might think, but she and the administration thought this was the easiest way to go about things.

“Last thing before we sing and eat.” Kiva stated, moving this on quickly. “This year’s Midsummer Event will be the school concert. Each Prefect and Head Student will be putting on a show for the student body. Every student must be in at least one of their shows.” She waited for the negative reactions. “I know I know, how dare we force you all to participate, but it is what it is. However the Prefect or Head student wants to handle it is up to them. A sign up sheet will be placed in the Hall and each Prefect and Head’s name will be listed. There is only a limited amount of slots under each name, so sign up early. Okay, now onto the song and the food.”

Sheets of music appeared in front of the students. “Let’s begin.”

Every day we strive
Learning to survive
Life’s hardships and to solve its mystery.
Learning to defend
Our honour and our friends,
Flying high to meet our destiny
We will stand and face those who want to harm us.
We won’t let the world transfigure, jinx or charm us
I won’t fight alone, as long as you are with me.
Sonora be my home, my tutor and my spirit
Vasita quoque floeat; Even the desert blooms.


Once the song ended, the food appeared before them. A feast of great magnitude. “Please enjoy the rest of your evening. When it is time to head back to your Houses, your Head of House will call for your attention and bring you to your destinations. That is all.” Kiva concluded and then took her seat at the staff table.

OOC: Welcome First years! Please do not post on any other board until your Head of House posts his/her welcoming speech, which should be up in a week's time. Have fun at the feast and remember the site rules. Happy posting everyone!
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Jade Owen

October 08, 2013 3:47 PM
Jade didn't think she had ever been so relieved to get back to school. Usually she could take it or leave it, with its pros and cons weighing themselves out over her home life to create no real preference for the Pecari, but, on this occasion, Jade thought school won by a landslide.

For a start, she stepped off the wagon for the first time as the sole member of her family present at the school. Josephine had graduated last year, and James the year before that. In her sixth and seventh years, Jade would be free of sibling intervention. While she had initially been pleased to have Josephine's company and guidance, the youngest Owen was now perfectly content to enjoy her new-found freedom. Besides, sixth year was going to be a breeze compared to the horror of her CATS; she had thankfully managed to scrape an O in Care of Magical Creatures, allowing her parents to forgive the failing grades she had received in Transfiguration and Potions. Thankfully she would never have to step foot in those classrooms again. Plus there was the planned trip to the horse ranch for her club members, and Jade had some other ideas to make this year more interesting, too.

At home, things had been awkward. James hadn't managed yet to save up enough to fund college, so had to defer his applications for yet another year, which was putting him in the worst mood possible as he stayed living at home to conserve his fortune. Josephine had realised that she, too, would be stuck at home while the majority of her friends and peers went to college or planned weddings, and she'd re-entered the spiral of misery and self-loathing that Jade had really thought she'd gotten over. It was sad to watch, but a relief to leave behind.

Slumping into a seat amongst other Pecaris, her long legs encased in skater jeans beneath her uniform robes, Jade fussed her gray cat, Bella, while she listened to Professor K-J's many announcements. She couldn't care less about the Head Boy and Girl, whose appointments had already been announced at the fair, but she did applaud heartily for Aria, who she liked increasingly the more she got to know her, and Clara. Jade had endured a mild panic at the mention of there being no Quidditch, especially as Arnold Carey no longer posed a threat to Pecari's success, but could breathe easy, thanks to Professor Olivers; she made a note to be nicer to her charms professor. She was not really surprised by Professor Skies' promotion, but wasn't expecting the arrival of a new Headmaster. She eyed the candidate shrewdly, wondering what sort of replacement he could possibly be for Jade's favorite member of staff. Professor K-J leaving was sad, but it was especially sad that it was due to Dexter being ill. Jade liked her pigment-challenged peer a lot, and was sad that he wouldn't be graduating with the rest of their yeargroup.

With the sheer number of announcements still being processed by her travel-addled brain, Jade mumbled her way through the song lyrics and regarded the long-awaited feast with a pained expression. It seemed that Aria'd had a positive effect on the staff, as they'd bestowed the prefect title upon her, but the fifth year had also had an effect on Jade. A lot of the things she believed in made good sense, and, as a person with no real beliefs other than Not Getting Caught, the Pecari had actually taken the time to establish what she valued in life. The most measurable outcome of this was that Jade had decided to become a vegetarian. She liked the self-sufficiency her family enjoyed at home, collecting the eggs their hens laid and pulling in the vegetables from the patches, but at Sonora all the food was just presented to her, appealing and available. Jade didn't know where it had come from, how the animals had lived before they'd been slaughtered for fodder, and had decided that the well being of innocent creatures mattered more to her than a tasty burger. It had been an easy decision to make at home, where meat was sparse, but with all the scintillating smells before her, it took Jade real will power to reach for a baked potato and cauliflower cheese. She graced a tray of lamb chops with a dirty look as she asked her neighbor to pass the grilled tomatoes.
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Atlas Primred

October 12, 2013 1:10 AM
When Atlas heard the name “Cascade Hall”, he assumed it was just a flashy name for the dining hall; however after he entered the room he couldn’t hide the awe in his face. “Amazing its like the entire room is made of water!” he thought to himself as he looked around the massive hall. However the blissful feeling only lasted for a minute, as the flowing water reminded him of his swim team buddies, the smell of the ocean, his parents and most importantly his little sister Katie. Before he departed, Atlas’ parents asked that he try to make friends and not get into too much trouble, referring back to his past years of school when he used to constantly get into fights. In addition, just before leaving, both he and Katie made a pinky promise to both make friends at their new school, albeit she was entering kindergarten, he would still do his best for her. Despite his pledge, Atlas hadn’t said much of anything to the other students. Atlas had never been a very talkative boy.

Moving forward with the rest of the group to the front, Atlas moved into line for the sorting process, trying to keep to himself, while still trying to get a glimpse of the first person to drink from the goblet. This after all, would be the first time he ever saw someone drink a potion, and he didn’t want to miss it. When it was finally his turn, he took the goblet with both his hands; carefully he took a sip of the potion. Pulling the goblet away from his face, he looked down at his hands; in an instant they turned a dark shade of brown. He felt somewhat relieved that he didn’t turn an unnatural color. He already hated everyone’s eyes on him, and turning a funny color would only have made him feel more embarrassed.

Taking his place at the Pecari table, he finally had the time to truly take in his surroundings. He looked around, although some people looked happy to be there, a lot of people seemed to look rather serious. “I wonder what’s with them?” he thought to himself for only an instant before counteracting the thought. “Its none of my business, they are only classmates anyways,” he reminded himself. For Atlas, as long as his classmates at Sonora didn’t mistake him for a girl like his previous classmates did, then he couldn’t care less what they felt. In truth he did somewhat look like a girl character from one of the Japanese comics he used to read. Atlas’ had neglected getting a haircut over summer, resulting in his auburn hair almost covering his almond eyes and stretching a little past the nape of his neck; his feminine facial structure didn’t help his case either.

Noticing he was spacing out again, he quickly drew himself back to reality as sheets of music suddenly appeared. He sang along quite well to the song, mostly out of habit due to all the karaoke concerts his sister forced on him. He made a small gasp as the food appeared in front of him. He began readily to fill up his plate; he had a fairly fast metabolism due to all his sports and a huge appetite to boot.

He was about to take a big bite of yams when an older girl asked for him to pass the grilled tomatoes. He looked up from his food, staring at her for only a moment wondering if she had been talking to him. Atlas grabbed the plate and reached over to give it to her, when he stopped mid motion after noticing a cat with her. He stared at the gray cat for a while longer, before realizing he hadn’t yet passed her the plate. “Here,” Atlas finally said in a monotone voice.
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Jade

October 12, 2013 3:34 PM
Jade sighed and resisted the urge to roll her eyes as the minuscule creature that had unfortunately decided to take the intentionally empty seat next to her during the Sorting stared up at her gormlessly. Jade gazed back pointedly, her blue eyes bright beneath her uncontrollable eyebrows conveying a hint of impatience. Luckily, the sensation was short-lived, and he had the good sense to do as she'd requested before her hunger got the better of her good temper. "Thanks," Jade grunted in reply, taking the dish and forgiving the delay on the off-chance it was because the newbie was admiring Bella; she was a handsome cat and the sixth year was happy for anyone to take time to adore her.

As a rule, Jade didn't tend to talk to first years. She had mild interest in them if they intended to play Quidditch, or shared her love of horses or cats, but otherwise the group as a whole presented her with a headache; whinging witches and wizards in training of diminutive stature were really not her concern. She wouldn't have given this particular brown-tinted baby any further notice if it weren't for the fact that he'd noticed her feline. "Her name is Bella," Jade said, lovingly fussing her cat behind its ears. Then, because she had already made contact and might as well be charitable, she added, "Congrats on making it into Pecari." She wasn't going to offer any welcome, nor volunteer herself as a provider of information or mentor of any sort; Jade already had plenty to consider this year without sacrificing her Me Time to ungrateful children.

Having dished herself the tomatoes, Jade rolled back a particularly scruffy sleeve (these uniform robes had belonged to at least two other people before her), and tucked into her meal. She savoured the taste and texture of her food as it passed her lips, as looked a little further down the table to notice that Waverly, too, seemed to have attracted the attention of a first year. Jade regretted not sitting by her friend and roomie in the first instance, as it probably would have saved them both the trouble of interacting with first years. She resented the interaction almost purely because she was in sixth year, now, and surely it was the duty of the second and third years to look after the newcomers? Then again, Waverly was a prefect, and sociable, too, so she probably didn't mind having to show her kid the ropes. Jade spared the auburn-haired kid a sideways glance, and wondered whether his conversation would be bearable, if he decided to offer any at all. She supposed she could always just sit somewhere else if he proved too annoying.
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Atlas Primred

October 12, 2013 9:41 PM
Despite his awkward interaction with the blue-eyed girl, Atlas continued to look at the cat. It was quite pretty, and was very well taken care of. The girl interjected saying the name of the cat was Bella. “Clematis 'Bella'” he thought to himself as he watched the girl continue to adore the cat. He remember drawing one earlier that summer, it was a very beautiful flower, and a very fitting name for this particular cat. At that, the corner of Atlas’ mouth moved slightly up, almost into a possible smile, which quickly fell once the blue-eyed girl congratulated him for getting into Pecari.

“…. Thank you,” he replied without much emotion. He didn’t want to think about houses, about the school, about any of it, it only made him sad, thinking about the family he had abandoned.

He took several bites of his meal and let the conversation die down. Once again however the cat caught his eyes. Back in Santa Cruz, Atlas spent a lot of his free time at the animal shelter. The cats there weren’t at all the most friendly but for good reason, they hadn’t had the best lives either. However, the cat that rested before him seemed considerably different, it was loved, and cared for, and seemed very content sitting next to her owner. Moving his glance up from the cat for just a moment, he saw Bella’s owner looking up the table toward another older girl (however considerably more noisy) and a girl that looked about his age. Atlas took this as time to mull over his words before he finally stated, “Bella is very lucky to have you for an owner, you take care of her extremely well.”
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