
Our mission here at Ranger Creek is to provide a academic experience for students of all species and backgrounds. We provide an environment for students and staff that is both safe and enriching. Our institution will not and doesn't endorse any form of hate. If student or staff breaks this rule, their consequences will be swift.
1. Plagiarism is completely unacceptable. Failure to comply will result in being pulled from the class and receiving a X on the grade for that class.2. Harassment in any way, shape or form is not permitted.3. Hazing, which is when fraternities and sororities make the freshmen of the fraternity to do dangerous activities is not permitted. If you suspect any incidents of hazing, report it to our administration.4. Firearms and other forms of weapons are not permitted on campus. Consequences will be you being arrested.5. If you are a predator species of any kind, you have to wear a mouthguard on campus at all times. You may take the mouthguard off in your dorm. Failure to comply gets you fined.6. No dorm visitors before 6pm (interrupts learning)
Dean: Patrick Clarke
Vice President: Beatrice Grayson
Lead Secretary: Lee Saeger
Lead Counselor: Mary James
Dormitory Manager: Charlice Henderson
American History Professor: David Stevenson
Biology/Supernatural Anatomy Professor: Jacob Grey
Culinary Arts Professor: Nathaniel Morrow
English Professor: Mariam Green
Mathemathics Professor: Micheal Green
Psychology Professor: Brittany Swift
Sociology Professor: Kyle Doogle
Theater & Arts Professor: Everest Jade
World History Professor: Liam Crean
Population: 6,666 studentsDemi humans (all kinds): 25%Werefolk: 20%Vampires: 20%Demons: 10%Minotaur: 5%Humans: 5%Griffins: 5%Other: 5%??????: 5%
Ranger Creek Arena: This is the building that has the basketball, volleyball, and badminton courts. It also is the building that is attached to the football, baseball and hockey fields/arena. These fields are on the first floor. The second and third floors have math, English, history, and communications. Accounting/finance has classes here too.Hawkeye Hall: This is the administration building with 2 floors. The first floor is the floor that has student counseling, the dorm and schedule advising office, the student's affair office, and the schedule advising office. The second floor has the financial aid office, the registrar/cashier, and the dean's office.Golden Eagle Arts and Sciences: This building has art classes like drawing, 3D art, painting, and photography. There are also science classes, like astronomy, on the second floor. The theater and all the acting classes take place on the first floor of this building.Cougar Commons: The commons building and the part of campus where food trucks are parked and where outdoor and indoor events happen. Inside Cougar Commons, there is a cafeteria that has a store in there that food and drinks can be bought, a bookstore, an indoor lounge space, and classrooms on the second floor where clubs take place.Mellow Creek Library: This is the library. It has 3 floors and is estimated to cost 1 billion dollars to build. The first floor is where the librarians and books are located. The second floor is where the computers, tutoring center and computer help desk is located. The third floor is a lounge area where students hang out or study quietly. There is 5 private study rooms that can be rented out on the third floor.Beaver STEM Center: This building is the oldest building and is the home to all the science, engineering, and advance math classes. The nursing and medical programs are also done here on the second floor.Jaguar Automotive Center: This building is on the far side of campus and is the newest building.
We offer 8 different sports here, and we are most known for our men's and women's basketball teams. In the last 4 years, 5 of our athletes had reached the WNBA and the NBA.Basketball, football, hockey, soccer, baseball, cross country, lacrosse, deadlifting and weightlifting are those sports that we offer. Stay posted for tryouts for each of these sports if you are interested in joining any of these teams.
If a student wants to live on campus, they have multiple options to choose from. The choices a student has are to move into our dormitory buildings, one of our fraternity houses or one of our 2 sorority houses. Keep your eyes out for recruitment tables for the sororities and fraternities during the rush period at the beginning of each semester if you are interested in joining a fraternity or sorority.The main two dormitory buildings are the Ranger Creek Dormitory and the Dragon Wing Dormitory. These buildings are both 3 stories tall. Dragon Wing Dormitory is an option for students who don't fit in the traditional dorm who need accommodations. Ranger Creek is the default dormitory choice for students, so if a student wants to live in Dragon Wing Dormitory, they need to go speak with the dormitory manager so that can be changed.Alpha Sigma Omega, which is also known as the Grey Goose house, is the easiest out of the two to enter. For this, you can be any species. You just apply for it and follow whatever steps are required to join.Meanwhile, Sigma Beta Alpha, which is known as the Reyka house, is slightly harder to get into because you need to be a vampire or a bat to have a chance.Delta Phi is a sorority about harmony between sisters and transformation. This house is known for its involvement in mental health and drug addiction recovery events. This sorority's rush period rituals aren't as humiliating as Kappa Alpha's and is known for being rather pleasant rather than brutal.For the Kappa Alpha sorority which is nicknamed the Lion's Den, the highest ranking sorority, you would need to meet multiple criteria. You would need to have at least a B average, be a woman and attend multiple sorority recruitment events to have a chance. This is a very difficult sorority to get into without direct ties to somebody inside the sorority or if you are unattractive. Like the other sororities, you get chosen by the active members after the sorority rush.
Academic Excellence Program
The Academic Excellence Program is an exclusive program in which students who excel academically. This program is uniquely crafted for each student and students in all majors can qualify for this program.
Requirements
-A 3.5 or higher GPA (if the student enrolls from high school, they need to have a unweighted GPA of 85% and have records of a ACT or SAT score)-A recommendation letter from a educator talking about the student's writing and intellectual skills along with the student's major.-A 500 page essay from the student.
Majors & Programs
*Majors offer programs that lead to fast employment**Majors that offer certificate programs***Major that offers both fast employment and certificate programsSpeak to our schedule advisors to find the major that is the perfect fit for you. Our staff are extremely friendly and will help you find what works for you. Below are the majors we offer here at Ranger Creek Academy.
*AccountingAdolescent PsychologyAmerican History***AnastelologyAstronomy***AutomotiveBiologyBiochemistryBotanyChild PsychologyChemistryCreative WritingCriminal JusticeCulinary ArtsEconomics*EngineeringEnvironmental ScienceForensics ScienceGender StudiesGraphic DesignHuman Studies*Information Technology (Electronic Repair)**Information Technology (Network Design)**Information Technology (Programming)Liberal Arts*LifeguardingLinguisticsMatemathicsPhotographyPolitical SciencePsychologyRadio/Television ProductionReligious StudiesSociology*Sports MedicineTheatre Arts*Vetinary TechnitionVisual ArtsWorld HistoryWorld Languages*X-ray Technition: