Disclaimer: I do not own Jimmy Neutron or any related characters. Also, many parts and even quotes of this story are based on or from the Scream movies. I don't own those either.

It was the last day of school before Christmas Vacation began. Ms. Fowl's class sat in their seats, patiently waiting for the bell to ring. Jimmy looked out the window and saw that it was still snowing heavily outside. He sighed; he knew that he'd have to walk home in this weather.

It was the worst blizzard that Retroville, Texas had ever seen. The snow was already several feet high. Jimmy couldn't believe that school hadn't been canceled. Most of his classmates had failed to show up today because of it. The only other people in his class were Cindy, Sheen, Libby, Carl, Bolbi, Nick, Brittany, and Betty. He breathed a sigh of relief as the final bell rang.

Teachers, faculty, and students alike ran out of the school, excited about getting twelve days off. "Everyone, hang on a second," Ms. Fowl shouted. The students in her class groaned as they went back to their seats. They looked outside and saw their friends running around outside and playing in the snow.

"Now I know you're all anxious about Christmas break, but there are some things that we need to go over. It shouldn't take too long. Now your behavior in this class has been sub par lately," Ms. Fowl started to say. Everyone deeply sighed as they realized that they'd be here a while.

An hour later Ms. Fowl finally dismissed them. The nine kids said their good-byes and headed off in different directions to the school's different exits.

"So, Cindy. Any plans for Christmas?" Jimmy happily asked as he walked down the halls.

"What's it to you, Nerdtron?" she shot back.

Jimmy seemed a little hurt. "God, Vortex. I just thought we could be nice to each other over the holidays," Jimmy muttered.

Cindy sighed. "Sorry, Jimmy. I guess I'm just a little upset about having to stay after class."

The two kept walking in silence until they reached the exit. Jimmy went to open the door to her, but it was stuck.

"Cindy, something's wrong with the door," Jimmy told her.

"God, you can't even open a door. Would it kill you to go to the gym once in a while?" Cindy muttered as she helped him. But the door wouldn't budge.

"Well, that's weird," Jimmy told her as they went back down the hallway to tell Ms. Fowl.

As they went back to the classroom they saw some other kids doing the same. The nine of them met at the entrance to the classroom door.

"Were your doors locked too?" Cindy asked. Everyone nodded their heads. They went inside the classroom and gasped. Ms. Fowl lay slumped over her desk with a knife in her back.