The Society
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The Society
Summary
Every high school has its social cliques, and Van Doren was no exception. Known for its preppy atmosphere, the groups at this school were strictly divided by social status.
At the top was "The Society," composed of teenagers from Whitenburg's wealthiest families. Their leader, Felicia Whitenburg, was as feared as she was admired. Her influence stemmed not just from her charisma but also from her family's dominance over the town, practically owning everything. No one dared to defy her.
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Van Doren High School was a place where social groups dictated the school's hierarchy. At the apex was "The Society," an exclusive club of affluent teenagers led by the formidable Felicia Whitenburg. Her power was rooted in her heritage?"her grandfather founded Whitenburg, and her family’s hold over the town was unshakeable.
The school administration was well aware of the issues but found themselves powerless. Teachers struggled to control students from The Society, who openly defied rules, using their phones and walking out of classes as they pleased. Attempts to discipline them only led to backlash from influential parents.
Felicia set the standard for her peers, and teachers tried to instill a sense of responsibility in her, but she met their efforts with a mere smile.
Meetings with the parents of Society members left administrators exasperated. Their arrogance undermined the fundamental life skills needed for their children’s development. The worst of them was Lawrence Whitenburg, who saw his daughter as blameless and even lauded her leadership, much to the headmaster’s frustration.
Only Stephanie Whitenburg, Felicia's mother, appeared remotely sympathetic. Mr. Preston, the headmaster, reached out to her, hoping to curb Felicia's influence. In a private meeting, he expressed his concerns, warning of a rumored event that boded ill.
They brainstormed solutions, but when Mr. Preston suggested installing monitoring software on Felicia's phone with parental consent, Stephanie was furious. Suddenly recognizing the source of Felicia’s dominance, she refused and threatened Mr. Preston with removal if he continued targeting her daughter.
Undeterred, Mr. Preston decided to proceed, fearing the safety of students who weren’t part of the elite. He ordered the necessary software online and seized an opportunity to install it on Felicia’s phone after confiscating it during school hours.
Once the software was installed, he discreetly monitored her communications. It soon revealed a planned hazing event at the quarry, targeting less privileged students. Acting swiftly, he alerted the police, and on the night of the event, it was shut down. No arrests were made, but the danger was averted.
The next day, Mr. Preston faced the school board, the dean, and Lawrence Whitenburg. They deemed his actions excessive, insisting the matter should have been handled internally. Consequently, he was dismissed.
As Mr. Preston left the school, Lawrence approached him with a smug reminder of his family's clout, hinting at the inevitable influence they wielded.
In the end, Mr. Preston departed, having stood up for what he believed was right, even in a town dominated by the legacy of the Whitenburgs.
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