Codebreaker
Do the monster mash...
- Guaranteed Coven Admission
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Not only does education at Silverleaf provides the finetuning of a young witch's abilities, but it also provides a headstart into the world of witchcraft. We have direct lines to 25 different covens around the world who accept our "Guaranteed Admissions" program. Simply take the classes the coven requires and keep your GPA above a 3.0 and you're in! Here are the esteemed covens:
-le Cercle des Racines d'Herbe
-Sisters of the Silver Thread
-Circle of the Lunar Owl
-Sisters of the Night Sky
-les Femmes de Clair de Lune
-le Coven Mystique
-le Coven de la Trinité
-The Oak Spirit Coven
-Circle of the Spirit Drum
-Wives of the Silverbark
-Circle of Divine Teachings
-Circle of the Faery Tree
-Coven of the Bramble Root
-le Cercle du Jardin de Nuit
-les Femmes du Temple de Lune
-Circle of the Sun
-Circle of the Moon
-The Quiet Meadows Wives
-The Night Garden Coven
-Coven of the White Tree
-Coven of the Earth Temple
-Coven of the Silver Thread
-Coven of the Crystal Rose
-The Sacred Flame Circle
-Sisters of Nightshadow
Schools of Witchcraft Taught at SilverleafElemental-Water, Earth, Fire, and Air or other physical manifestations
Spiritual-Talents such as palmistry, tarot reading, tea leaf reading, and other abilities that do not physically manifest
Necromancy-the ability to talk to the dead
Demonology-the ability to converse with the demons that assist, or harm, us
Voodoo-A New Orleans Favorite, this school of witchcraft is one of the hardest
Every student is allowed a familiar/animal companion. There is a limit in size, so we do ask that your familiar take the form no bigger than a wolf.
Student Body/Council OfficersWe have all types of positions open for the leadership of the school!
- Student Body President
- Student Body Vice-President
- Student Body Secretary
- Student Body Treasurer
- Student Body Historian
- Student Body Parliamentarian
- Student Body Reporter
- Committee Chairperson
- The Council Member
A. Represent the student body at district and civic events and other meetings.
B. Be responsible for coordinating the interviewing, selection and functioning of committee chairpersons and task forces.
C. Supervise the functioning of the elected student body officers.
D. Develop the agenda for and preside over the meetings of the Student Council.
A. Represent the student body at the school district, civic events, and other meetings as requested by the president.
B. Coordinate the work of committees.
C. Preside over Student Council meetings in the absence of the president.
A. Maintain the student body files.
B. Prepare agendas for meetings.
C. Take and distribute minutes of meetings.
D. Represent the student body at school district, civic functions, and other meetings as requested by the president.
E. Type material for student body officers and committee chairpersons as needed.
F. Sign all purchase orders.
A. Coordinate the preparation of the annual budget.
B. Present the proposed budget to Student Council for adoption.
C. Maintain financial records of the student body.
D. Prepare financial reports for meetings of the Student Council.
E. Assist the bookkeeper with sales as necessary.
F. Coordinate fundraising projects for the student body.
G. Sign all purchase orders.
A. Gather materials in preparation for the Student Council Scrapbook.
B. Be responsible for the completion of the scrapbook.
C. Maintain a file of materials about activities of the school.
D. Make sure pictures are taken of all activities.
E. Coordinate work on other historical presentations (i.e., slide shows, video).
A. Provide advice on questions of parliamentary procedure.
B. Make the Council members aware of good parliamentary practices.
A. Write, edit, and submit stories about the Council to the school paper and local media.
B. Organize publicity for Student Council meetings and events.
A. Recruit members of the committee.
B. Call and preside over meetings of the committee.
C. Inform officers of progress and problems which arise.
D. Delegate tasks of committee and follow up with members to be sure plans are completed.
A. Communicate ideas from the student body to the Council.
B. Report to the class the results of Council action.
C. Serve on or chair committees.
D. Volunteer as needed.
HousingEach path of witchcraft has a specific tower for the living accommodations for each student within those schools. Students have the option of having a roommate or having their own room. Faculty get their living spaces attached to their office space, and are the only ones who can access them. Here are some examples of dorm room assignments:
- Water
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- Earth
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- Fire
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- Air
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- Spiritual
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- Necromancy
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- Demonology
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- Voodoo
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- Faculty
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A thanks to Professor Shadowend for showing us her room!
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