"Welcome to Degrassi Overnight Camp for current and prospective students." The program director and principal Mr. Raditch began. "I'm so glad that you all are here for the opening of Degrassi Overnight. Here at Degrassi Overnight, we strive to teach you the things that aren't emphasized enough throughout the school year like … community citizenship, leadership skills, people and communication skills etc. Now, I'll begin talking about the set up of our camp so that you can hurry and get to know the other people of Degrassi Overnight."
Everybody was looking extremely bored and the sad thing was that the numerous amounts of people were halfway sleeping. Including Liberty, so you knew this was bad.
"Sorry about the delay, I just had to get my papers." He was silent and so was everybody else. The crickets were chirping after all it was after sundown. "So it wasn't funny," he whispered to himself. "Alrighty, anyway, um … fortunately you guys are all here for 2 months basically the whole summer. Fortunately for you all being here you're exempt of summer reading." The crowd jeered and shouted.
"Settle down now." Mr. Raditch ordered; the crowd got silent. " Now since I'm a good person I'll schedule surprise dances for the campers of Degrassi Overnight and you guys will have your choice of going on local weekend trips. And during the week you guys will be with the same class of about 24 people since there is about 120 of us here. Now if you do the math you'll realize that there'll be five groups. Here's the list of the first group of twelve boys and twelve girls and as I read your name you'll go with the your four group counselors for the girls: Ariadne and Mercedes and for the boys: Hunter and Grant. Now for the names of group one: Manny, Emma, J.T., Toby, Paige, Hazel, Spinner, Jimmy, Craig, Ellie, Marco, Dylan, Sean, Ashley, Terry, Liberty, Jay, Amy, Alex, Peter, Darcy, Sully, Danny and Heather. Now you have realized that we've mingled in different grades so that everybody gets to know one another. Alrighty, so have a nice summer with your classmates."
The counselors gathered everybody into lines; boys from girls and then they headed away from the "community campfire" to the cabins, which seemed like they pretty far away. But when they reached the cabins, they saw that they were right on the lake and that they had a whole section of lake to themselves. Everyone knew they were going to have a good time, or at least an interesting one.
