At Northgate High, the hallways are always loud—lockers slamming, sneakers squeaking across polished floors, and hundreds of students moving between classes like waves. It’s a massive school with packed classrooms, crowded lunch tables, and every stereotype you’d expect: popular girls who run the social scene, confident jocks in varsity jackets, quiet art kids sketching in notebooks, and students who mostly keep their heads down.

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