Administrative Office

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The Administrative Office is a bit of misnomer - it's not a single office, but rather, the building which houses a variety of administrative offices. The two most important for students are the Guidance Counselor's Office and the Nurse's Office.


The Guidance Counselor's Office at Radiant Heart Academy is not a terribly large room, but it's more than big enough for it's intended purpose. Longer than it is wide, the narrow rectangular room has the door on one end and a large window that looks out over the campus on the other. Positioned in front of the window is a large teacher's desk with a padded office chair, it's back to the view behind. Facing the desk is another pair of chairs, these both of the large, soft armchair variety and dark green in color. The floor is covered with a thin grey carpet and the walls are likewise painted a neutral color.

There's a bookcase positioned against one wall off to the side. Several of the shelves hold books with titles like "Guiding the Youth" and "Career Options". They don't look like they've been taken down very often. Other shelves have pictures or knickknacks of various miscellaneous description. The other wall has a big poster on it. The poster has a large, cartoon sun grinning and wearing sunglasses, and underneath it in big orange letters it says, "Be the Best You That You can Be!!!!!".

There's a potted plant in the corner which looks like some kind of fern and is definitely fake. The room is lit by fluorescent lights in the ceiling.


The Nurse's Office is actually an infirmary fit to take care of any students that manage to get themselves in minor scrapes and to triage and treat students who manage to hurt themselves more severely pending transfer to somewhere where higher-order care is available. Given the budget Radiant Heart boasts, the infirmary's a bit bigger and more well appointed than most. There are several beds and to an eye familiar with the medical world, there's enough well-laid-out kit that it's quite likely that, in extremis, one could actually do surgery here.

Still, most of the room is broken up with little rolling-wall medical dividers, with the bulk of the area set up for the kind of service one would need for a typical average assortment of students. Reasonably nice chairs, little triage areas, that kind of thing. The walls have various posters one might see in a doctor's office, though most of them are a bit more aimed at student-level things like common adolescent illnesses and the like.