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Built in the late 1700s, American High is one of the oldest schools still running in the world that isn't a college or university. Despite many renovations, it still holds to its main idea, of being an international Catholic focused school.
Some famous people who have gone to American High and graduated include Archbishop John McCloskey, Simon Bolivar, St. Cheese XXIII, and most famously, Kenneth Wildman, who would film his movie JC Denton: Origins inside the school.
The school was always known for intense bullying, where even the teachers helped by forming segregated tables at lunch. One table for the cool kids, one table for the nerds, and one table for the popular girls.
Its principal, Dr. Borous, was made immortal through being put into a braintank, however this is irrelevant, and he ran a harsh ship in American High, punishing expulsion to those interested in sports, getting below an A in classes, and sending students to be examined and dissected by other scientists.