I DO NOT OWN HARRY POTTER

Dobby nodded furiously, his big ears flopping about on his head. "Dobby shall do as the great Harry Potter asks!" He said, and before he pops out Harry stops him.

"Get some help if you need it Dobby. I mean it." He said seriously, and the elf teared up upon hearing the concern Harry held for him before giving a single nod and popped out.

"Was that my old elf?" Draco suddenly asked, and Harry gave a very Slytherin smirk.

"Yes. I tricked your father into freeing him using a diary and a sock." He said proudly, and everyone shook their heads, deciding against asking him what he meant.

Dobby popped back in with two other elves, each carrying a tray of food. After putting it down on the table, they popped out again.

Harry gasped, "Quick! Everyone grab food before Ron hoards it all!"

"Harry!" Ron gasped in mock horror.

They all started to laugh before filling their plates with food and digging in.

Once they were all satisfied, Harry cheered, "Third year!" Draco smirked in excitement, Daphne gave a small smile, Terry grinned, Luna looked on dreamily, Susan raised an eyebrow, Justin grinned, Neville smiled shyly, and Ron gave a thumbs up because he was still chewing his food.

"The third year mandatory classes move into the more intermediate levels and going farther in depth in their respective subject, and the electives begin. What electives do we want?" Luna asked, for the first time that day acting slightly more seriously.

"I think we should move Herbology as an elective in the third year because it's more for people like Neville who want, or need in some cases depending on your job decision. So let students get basics for their first two years, and then choose if they want to continue on." Daphne proposed, and they all mulled over the idea.

"That makes sense." Harry agreed and asked again for a vote on the idea. It was unanimous in favor for it. "Alright, let's start to set forward ideas for electives."

"Languages."

"Wandless Magic."

"Animagus training."

"Warding and Curse breaking."

"Enchanting!"

"Branches of Magic!"

"Art."

"Music!"

Harry held up a hand, and everyone quieted. "First, explain Enchanting Neville." He said.

"Well, you would research properties of certain materials and which are best for magical conduct, and as you progress in, you could start to use your knowledge in runes and Charms along with a bit of transfiguration to give the materials magical properties." The boy flushed pink at being given complete attention.

Harry nodded. "Good. Can you explain branches of magic Luna?"

"Well, it would teach you about the different branches of magic such as blood magic, elemental magic, or necromancy. It would then teach you about the differences and similarities between them so you could learn on what in those branches not to mix." Luna explained.

"Good. Art, Daphne?" Harry asked.

Daphne raised an eyebrow before saying, "In this class, you will be taught about things like painting, drawing, sculpting, or even paper maché. And if you want to focus on one area, you can ask for permission from the current Headmaster or Headmistress."

Harry smiled at her while nodding. "Alright. Music, Justin?"

"I always wanted some kind of class where I could learn how to play something like the piano, violin, guitar, or even how to sing. I was thinking that you could also ask the current Headmaster or Headmistress for permission to focus on one are." The boy said sheepishly.

Harry grinned before asking the room for a guitar. A beautiful acoustic guitar appeared in his hands, and he strummed it lightly to see if it was tuned before asking, "Like this?" He started to break into I'm Yours by Jason Mraz, and Justin's eyes widened in shock before grinning.

"Wow! You're good Harry! And yeah, I want to learn to play like that." He said, impressed.

The guitar disappeared again, and Harry said, "Alright. Now, as I'm sure that the other electives don't need fixing, I have to ask, what to do about Divination?" The Slytherins shrugged since they hadn't taken the class.

"Get rid of her."

"Get rid of the class!"

"She's a fraud!"

"Harry, face it, it's either you have the Sight, or you don't. There's no point in having that class for people who just want an easy grade." Neville pointed out. Harry sighed before nodding.

"Fine. Divination will no longer be a class." Harry said firmly, and the room erupted into cheers for a minute before settling down again.

"I just thought of this, but why don't we have a wand crafting elective? Students could learn how to make your own wands as well as placing down the Trace. The final test would be making a functioning wand for yourself." Terry suggested, and they all thought about it before agreeing. Harry then checked the time, and upon realizing that it was past midnight, the Room made some bedrooms for them to sleep in.

"Morning!" Harry said cheerfully, waving at the half awake faces of the other students.

"How are you so awake this early?" Draco muttered, rubbing his eyes as he got some grunts of agreement from the other males. Harry just ignored him, choosing instead to order a full breakfast from an all too happy Dobby. Halfway through breakfast, they all started to wake up more, with Neville downing three cups of coffee before even speaking once.

"What about a health elective?" Susan suggested once they all finished eating.

"That would increase the number of healers coming out of Hogwarts, as well as letting Madam Pomfrey pass on her knowledge." Justin added. Hogwarts cheerfully wrote the class down on their growing list of electives.

"Not saying that I disagree, but if all the students just drop the main classes for the electives, what's the point of having them there?" Terry asked, and Harry looked at the list before replying,

"Well, some electives could have certain requirements to enter. For example, enchanting requires charms, runes, Arithmancy, and transfiguration. Or Health would require Potions, Herbology, along with Offensive/Defensive Magic." Harry listed off and saw that Luna had her hand up.

"Why Offensive/Defensive Magic?" she asked.

"Because you would need to know the effects of certain spells or creatures in order to heal or reverse them. For example, the Cruciatus curse causes shaking in the limbs and panic. The cure is giving them the potion to reverse the shaking in their limbs along with a calming draught and make sure they take it easy for the next few days." Harry explained, and Luna nodded.

"Should we teach them muggle healing as well?" Justin asked, and Harry gestured for him to explain for the purebloods to understand. "Well, I hate to break it to you purebloods, but have you noticed how in each pureblood family not counting the Weasleys only have about one child each? And each child is usually not very powerful magically? That's a very bad case of inbreeding."

"What is…..inbreeding?" Daphne asked, summing up the thoughts of the many other purebloods in the room.

"Basically, you all have sex with your cousins, which means that the same genetics are being repeated, and thus with each generation, the magic in them weakens. Why do you think all squibs come from pureblood families? You've seen Pansy Parkinson, Crabbe, and Goyle. They all look uglier with each generation, and not to mention not very smart, or magically powerful. That's why the Weasleys, despite being a pureblood family, are still running strong and able to have so many children because they continued their line by marrying muggleborns or half-bloods," Justin explained, "if people began to look into the issue, and had the knowledge of the human body that muggles have, things around here would drastically change."

Harry grinned. "And that ladies and gentlemen, is why we need muggleborns and muggle raised half-bloods here in the wizarding world. Because if you eradicated all of them, the wizarding world would die out within the century. As for Justin's idea, I say yes!" Draco made a mental note to research more into this...genetics...and to inform his father of his progress.

Daphne gave a curt nod to the muggleborn Hufflepuff, and said, "I agree with Potter." Harry flashed her a grin, and she had to struggle to keep up her mask of indifference.

"Alright, for Astronomy, why don't we just tweak the ceiling of the Great Hall so students don't have to get to bed at one in the morning and wake up at six." Harry deadpanned, and they laughed sheepishly before giving their stamp of approval. "Fourth and Fifth year are the same, not counting the classes going farther in depth. What about NEWT years? Sixth to seventh years we could add more electives to help in being ready for your job."

"I say we add Government and Politics," Daphne suggested.

"Law," Susan added.

"Done." Hogwarts agreed firmly.

Harry looked around. "Any last comments on classes before we continue on?" They all shook their heads. "Perfect. I was thinking about adding some muggle sports here rather than quidditch so it won't just be a single team for a single sport per house." Harry said.

"Like football, soccer, or even swimming?" Justin asked excitedly.

"Exactly those. I was also thinking about fencing and archery." Harry grinned. Seeing the confused looks they were getting from everyone else, he said, "Why don't we talk after this whole thing? Sports can wait until after the more important issues at hand."

"Sure."

Susan stood, bringing attention to herself. "Alright, time for some administrative changes. Like how are we supposed to get this whole thing passed by the Board of Governors?" she pointed out, and many looked ready to start spewing a long line of colorful words.

Neville began to snicker, and they all looked at him in confusion. "Sorry. It's just that because the Board is technically illegal, they have no say whatsoever in school affairs. In fact, they are being disbanded as we speak because of my Gran. What I'm more worried about is where we're going to get the funding for this." For a brief moment, relief shone on their faces upon hearing about the Board being taken care of, but then they were back to having worried expressions.

"I may have a solution. But first, I have to check with Gringotts." Harry said. They all knew that they wouldn't get any more from him until he checked with the goblin bank, so they moved on.

"I think we should have someone with some kind of sign that says Hogwarts or something so that the first years who have no idea how to get onto the Platform can get there," Ron said, looking at Harry, who nodded in agreement.

"That shouldn't be too hard. I vote yes." Luna smiled softly.

The others murmured their agreement, and then Ron paled. "And I also think we should send someone to check and clean the Forbidden Forest." he shivered.

"Why?" Draco asked, confused as to what oculd have gotten the youngest Weasley male in such a fright.

Ron shook his head furiously and gave Harry a pleading look. "In our second year, we went into the forest and managed to find a massive colony of acromantula. Hagrid was good friends with their leader, Aragog, but he's old, and his children certainly won't follow the peace deal Hagrid had with them. We need them out. And soon." Harry said, and the others paled before nodding their heads.