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Starting in September 2022, Students moved into the new school at 2930 E. Jefferson Avenue in the downtown core, a 22 floor building of which the school occupies the first 11 floors. The school has capacity for 2,500 students.
 
Starting in September 2022, Students moved into the new school at 2930 E. Jefferson Avenue in the downtown core, a 22 floor building of which the school occupies the first 11 floors. The school has capacity for 2,500 students.
  
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* 22 - MC Public Schools Board Room/Board Offices/Roof access/Building Maintenance
 
* 22 - MC Public Schools Board Room/Board Offices/Roof access/Building Maintenance
 
* 17-21 - Various professional offices
 
* 17-21 - Various professional offices

Revision as of 02:19, 4 June 2024

A-Plus is the name of a secret training program for teenage meta-humans. It is housed at Detroit Memorial High School, and receives funding from the US Department of Justice. If the teens were to operate officially together as a team, their team name would also be A-Plus.

Setting

Detroit Memorial High School

The first school was established in 2002, renamed from a 1979 high school in honor of the victims of the Battle of Detroit in 1992. The original Detroit Memorial was scheduled to be replaced in 2022, as it was aging. With so much of the downtown area having been rapidly developed and expensive, it was seen as cost effective for the school division to purchase an existing tower and retrofit its lower half as a school, while keeping professional offices in the upper level to help generate some revenue.

Starting in September 2022, Students moved into the new school at 2930 E. Jefferson Avenue in the downtown core, a 22 floor building of which the school occupies the first 11 floors. The school has capacity for 2,500 students.

Floor Layout

  • 22 - MC Public Schools Board Room/Board Offices/Roof access/Building Maintenance
  • 17-21 - Various professional offices
  • 16 - Commercial lobby/professional offices/PRIMUS Field Office
  • 13-15 - Offices of Millennium City Public Schools
  • 12 - School administration/media arts studio
  • 11 - DMHS Student Council/Student Lounge/Club Spaces/multipurpose rooms
  • 10 - Math faculty/classrooms
  • 09 - Science labs/science faculty/classrooms
  • 08 - Humanities faculty/classrooms
  • 07 - Library/Computer Science lab/Robotics Lab/school server room
  • 06 - Industrial Arts/A-Plus Secret Training Facility/Split-level atrium (upper)
  • 05 - Gymnasium (upper)/spectator space/indoor track/Split-level atrium (lower)
  • 04 - Gymnasium (mid)/workout room/spectator space/classrooms
  • 03 - Gymnasium (lower)/athletics faculty/infirmary/classrooms
  • 02- Arts studios (art, drama, music)/Arts faculty/Cafeteria/Foods labs/Theater (upper)
  • Main - School Admin/Lobby/loading dock/Auto Mechanics lab/Theater (lower)
  • Sub - Parkade/Building maintenance

Elevators and Stairs

There are two sets of two elevators on the northwest and southeast of DMHS to service the school for all 11 floors it occupies. Students may also use stairways on the northeast and southeast to move between levels.

Professionals working in upper floors of the tower use an alternate lobby on the north face of the tower, with its own dedicated express elevator to reach the Commercial Lobby on the 16th floor. There are emergency stairwells which go through all levels of the tower, however, they cannot be accessed without tripping an alarm, and are monitored by cameras.

There is a large service elevator on the main and second floors which services the drama department's movement of items to the theater stage. A teacher key is required to operate it.

The A-Plus Facility

The hidden training facility is concealed between the 5th and 6th floors, though it is primarily on the 6th.

As work on the tower retrofit progressed, US government officials, in cooperation with PRIMUS and the Adventurers superhero team, quietly created the hidden facility and cleverly hid it with a split-level atrium. Being in between the gym and the Industrial Arts lab - two of the noisier portions of the school - helps conceal 'super' training activities. There is also some high-end sound baffling between the A-Plus facility and the other portions of the school.

There are secret access points for A-Plus members through stairwells, the I.A. lab, and the library above. Biometric identification is required to access the inner doors of the facility.

The entirety of staff and students are unaware of its existance, as intended. Aside from the A-Plus program teachers - Mr. Cordova and Mrs. Mangat - the only school staff aware of the program's existance is the principal, but the principal keeps out of its affairs. Students enrolled in A-Plus are screened carefully for their ability to maintain the secrecy of the program and the facility.

Athletics

All teams of Detroit Memorial are called the 'Maelstrom.' Their team colors are white and powder blue.

The school has an impressive slate of teams, including:

  • Football (September-November)
  • Basketball (December-March)
  • Volleyball (May/June)
  • Badminton (February-April)
  • Track and field (April-May)
  • Cheer (all year)

Clubs

The following are established extra-curricular activities students may join:

  • Anime Club
  • Drama club
  • The d3C0d3r5 (Robotics & Coding Club)
  • Chess club
  • Concert band
  • Marching band
  • Mathletes
  • RPG Club
  • Running Club