One day I walked into the school like normal and went to Band (it was a Monday). We had all of the music stands and chairs set up and started class like normal. But when Mr. Burchfield came on the announcements, instead of doing words of Wisdom like normal, he said: "Everyone look out of the windows."
I got a quick glance before everyone crowded around them, but I couldn't see anything. Then someone yelled, "We're flying!!" That was why I couldn't see anything! We were up in the air!
Then Mr. Burchfield came on again. Mr. Schumaker quieted everyone down, and this is what I heard, "I am guessing that you have noticed what I noticed. The school can now fly! I was talking to Mrs. Wubbena, and she mentioned that she was going to go on a vacation to Hawaii. A display popped up in front of her, and she pressed the GO button. So we are now off to Hawaii, folks!"
3 minutes later, our classroom landed on a Hawaiian beach. Since we were still in class technically, Mr. Schumaker had us play one song before heading outside. Some people went in the water with their clothes on, but I preferred to stay on the beach.
The rest of the day was a blast! Some students tried to control the school, but apparently, it only works on teachers. Every teacher took us somewhere that was connected to that subject. In Science, since we were learning about energy, we went to different power plants and learned about renewable energy. Mr. Meester took us to Washington DC, while Miss Anderson flew us to libraries around the globe. My Art class got to see famous paintings, such as the Mona Lisa. In Math, we got to go to different stores around the world and learn about the type of money that they use.
CADET Time was the best class of all, though. Since we had no homework to work on, we got to vote on where to go. The place that won was Disney World. We were 30 minutes late getting home, but so was every other class.
That is pretty much how every class went for the rest of the week. But sadly, whatever controlled the school/plane, didn't work anymore. Still, that was my most memorable week of school ever.
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