After the Holiday Bash (All Hammel Staff)
Mar 7, 2016 16:48:39 GMT -5
Post by Yvette Morgenstern on Mar 7, 2016 16:48:39 GMT -5
((OOC: This thread occurs the Monday after "Pilot Ridge Holiday Bash 2015" and is a mandatory staff meeting. As a result, it is backdated.))
Yvette could think of a thousand different ways she would prefer to spend this morning. It was the last week of school before the month-long winter break, the last week of school before the Christmas holidays and the New Year, and the last week of good weather according to all of the forecasts she saw on the news.
However, the news also carried footage and coverage of the unmitigated disaster at this year's Holiday Bash. She and her husband had chosen not to attend, because he had developed a chest cold the night before, and that decision proved the right one.
Unfortunately, the chaos had been picked up by a hundred camera phones and all three media outlets in the town, as well as being carried to Burlington. The police woman passing out, several of their alumni losing control of their powers, and then their school psychiatrist doing...whatever it was that Sean Neville had been doing, which included being shouted at by a local activist and punched in the face.
As soon as she saw the coverage on Sunday morning, she had sent a mass email out to all of the staff, informing them that there would be a mandatory staff meeting tomorrow (Monday), at 7:30a.m. sharp. Despite not possessing super-enhanced perception, she could hear the groans of all of her staff members. That didn't prevent her from expecting them to arrive on time and coherent enough for a discussion.
To facilitate this, she had picked up several Boxes of Joe from a cafe, and two dozen doughnuts paid for from their discretionary fund. Then she waited for the rest of the staff to file in before they began.
Yvette could think of a thousand different ways she would prefer to spend this morning. It was the last week of school before the month-long winter break, the last week of school before the Christmas holidays and the New Year, and the last week of good weather according to all of the forecasts she saw on the news.
However, the news also carried footage and coverage of the unmitigated disaster at this year's Holiday Bash. She and her husband had chosen not to attend, because he had developed a chest cold the night before, and that decision proved the right one.
Unfortunately, the chaos had been picked up by a hundred camera phones and all three media outlets in the town, as well as being carried to Burlington. The police woman passing out, several of their alumni losing control of their powers, and then their school psychiatrist doing...whatever it was that Sean Neville had been doing, which included being shouted at by a local activist and punched in the face.
As soon as she saw the coverage on Sunday morning, she had sent a mass email out to all of the staff, informing them that there would be a mandatory staff meeting tomorrow (Monday), at 7:30a.m. sharp. Despite not possessing super-enhanced perception, she could hear the groans of all of her staff members. That didn't prevent her from expecting them to arrive on time and coherent enough for a discussion.
To facilitate this, she had picked up several Boxes of Joe from a cafe, and two dozen doughnuts paid for from their discretionary fund. Then she waited for the rest of the staff to file in before they began.