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Post by Kirra Cadsten on Jan 17, 2008 17:47:15 GMT -5
Constance Billard and St Jude were founded way back in the 1960’s. These two schools were the only ones in all of Manhattan back then. As the year passed though more and less fortune people started arriving and the owners Mr. Jude and Mrs. Billard would not have the Poor in their school. They put new rules in, one of which was you had to buy your way in. They didn’t necessarily look at the grades. They Added Uniforms and the girls and the boys were separated. Girls going to Constance billard and boys to St. Judes. All was well for a good amount of years until there was a fire.
The fire burnt down almost all of both the school and it was Sixteen year later before the schools were re-opened. Soon after this thought the two died both happily married and both having kids. That is when Mrs. Venis took over. She became very strict with the kids and these two schools became one of the more Popular and High Educated School that a lot of people have ever seen. The Waldorf family contributed a lot and where their daughter came with her friends they were on their best behavior in front of the teachers but behind they were different.
Behind the teachers this school was about a group of socialite scandalous teenagers who live in the glamorous and sophisticated Upper East Side of New York City. These rich teenagers live the high life - they shop, party and drink. But as teenagers, they deal with sex, drugs and problems with their friendships and relationships. These teens deal with a blog. A girl called Gossip girl runs it and she’s watching so all you teenagers better keep your eyes open and all the dirty secrets hidden. I can keep a secret can you?
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