Coach Amelia Pierce

March 30, 2012 9:31 PM
In her 'Quidditch Coach' hat, Amelia Pierce was only responsible for teaching one class: Flying Lessons, which was given only to first years (though older students could attend if they wanted to and signed up in advance). It was generally a popular class among the kids because there were no homework assignments or tests, and half the class was allowed to play broom tag or a pick-up game of Quidditch for most of it while the true beginners were given basic lessons. The rest were only expected to participate to the best of their ability.

As long as everyone spent the entire period sitting on a broom in the air and at least attempting to do as instructed, they passed. It was not a difficult class by any stretch of the imagination. The final exam was flying from one end of the pitch to the other and back without crashing. That got an A. If they could do in under ten minutes it was an E. Under five earned an O. Most kids earned Es and Os in her class.

"Hello," she greeted her new class of first years once they seemed to have stopped trickling in. She allowed for 'getting lost time' the first week, but she'd dock points for poor punctuality later. She was Head of Crotalus and the Deputy Headmistress; it was practically in her job description to be a stickler for rules. "My name is Coach Pierce. I will be your flying instructor this year."

"Now, I know most of you will not view this as a 'real' class, but I can and will take House Points and assign detention if I catch any of you messing around, and I will catch you if you do. I expect you to show up on time. I expect you to behave and show each other respect. I will not tolerate insults or taunting of any form. I expect everyone to try their best."

She did not assert that there would be no exceptions because she had been informed that sometimes there apparently were good medical reasons for some students not to participate. Those students would be seen to on a case by case basis.

There was one reason she would hear nothing about, no matter how much some of the Board of Governors howled. "For those of you with parents who support WAIL, I assure you, they will not disown you for hovering on a broom and flying across the pitch for one hour, once a week, for one year."

She took a breath, and used the short pause to look around the group to make sure they were still listening. "That said, I am aware some of you already know how to fly. I offer those students the priviledge of forgoing the basic lessons and doing whatever you like so long as you are on your broom and flying for the duration of the lesson. I have Quaffles and other muggle varieties of balls available for your use. Later, once I know I can trust you, I'll allow bludgers and Snitches. If you need anything else, let me know and I'll see what I can do."

She waited a moment to let them try to imagine what other equipment they might need for more creative flying games, then added, "Just remember, this is a priviledge and if I have any problems with you fighting amongst yourselves or interferring with my lessons, you will all be down here hovering five feet over the ground with the beginners."

With that threat leveled, she expected not to have any problems with the experienced kids (in point of fact, in her seven years coaching here, she had only once had to follow through with it and she had only leveled the punishment against the single offending student). "Now I'm going to call roll, and then anyone who feels they do not need basic instruction may go play. Please raise your hand and say 'here' when I call your name. Ammon, Liam." She went through the list and marked attendance. "Okay, that's it. If I didn't call your name, let me know. Experienced fliers, you may take to the air. School brooms are over there, if you don't have your own."

She gave a few seconds for unnamed students to make themselves known and for the fliers to get out of the way. "Everyone else, line up here." Her wand flicked out and a white line appeared in the grass. "If you have your own broom put it down beside you. To your right if you're right-handed, to your left if you're left-handed. Everyone else, just stand in front of the line."

Once they did that, Amelia started distributing brooms to those who didn't have one yet. "Put it to your right if you're right-handed, to the left if you're left-handed," she repeated as she moved down the line. Once they all had brooms beside them, she instructed, "Now hold your wand hand out over your broom, like this," she stepped over her own broom, lying in the grass, so that it was to her right. She held out her right hand over it. "Palm down. Now, in a firm voice, like if you're ordering a dog to sit, tell it to come to your hand by saying 'up' - Up!" she said, louder, in demonstration, and her broom leapt up directly into her hand.

"I'd like you all to try that. You may need to try it a couple of times to get it to work. Once it's in your hand, just swing one leg over it like this," she demonstrated climbing onto the broom, "and just hover there for a bit. Try to keep steady and not drift too much. Raise your hand if you have a question or a problem. Barring too many of those, I'll show you how to manuever once everybody gets into a hover."



OOC: Hello and welcome to Sonora. Your character earns points for their House by participating in classes. Long, quality posts earn the most points, so be sure to follow the posting rules. Have fun!
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Aria Yale, Teppenpaw

March 31, 2012 8:09 PM
Aria wasn’t sure she understood the reason for flying lessons. She had no desire to be on the Quidditch team as the sport was far more brutal than her parents felt was safe for her and flying as a transportation seemed silly. Her feet worked perfectly well and, although she had yet to have a need to travel long distance aside from going to Sonora, her family had the ability to apparate. But, this was a requirement and Aria would do as she was told even if she didn’t understand it. The last thing she wanted was for the Deputy Headmistress to think ill of her and fail her for simply not flying.

This morning had been rather nice for Aria. She had awoken with the sun and slipped out of her dorm and went to the gardens. She had spent some time working on her morning exercises and then sat quietly in the morning dew by herself just enjoying the scenery. After a while, she knew that she would have to go back in and get ready for the day. This thought saddened her and almost made her regret coming to the school instead of being home with the family and friends.

So, here she stood in a similar outfit as she had worn to the Opening Feast (a long flowing skirt with an overly large t-shirt and sandals) watching the woman who had given her the potion with interest. Aria liked to observe people. Quietly study them to see just how they really are. It was fun. She learned so much more by doing that than by talking to them. The lesson seemed relatively easy enough for Aria, even if she had no idea what WAIL was or why this was important for their lesson. Were girls not allowed to fly?

Taking a breath, Aria looked down expectantly to the broom that was at her feet. Although she had never ridden one, Aria was not concerned about it. Magic flowed through her as naturally as her blood did. This was what she was meant to do. Just because the community preferred a simpler life despite having magic (and some with money), they held their abilities as proudly as the next person did.

“Up.” Aria commanded and smiled happily when the broom came directly into her outstretched hand. Maybe she had said it with confidence or maybe she just knew what to do, she couldn’t say, but she was happy to know that the broom was cooperating with her on this day. Hiking up her skirt a little, Aria swung her leg over and found herself hovering slightly off the ground. Her crazy mane of blonde hair momentarily blocked her view of the others, so she took a moment to pull her hair out of her face. Finding another student had also managed to make the broom work, Aria smiled to them, “This isn’t so terrible, is it?” She asked, making conversation.
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Wesley Kohler, Pecari

April 01, 2012 1:54 AM
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Wesley Kohler, Pecari

April 01, 2012 1:54 AM
Wesley Kohler wasn’t too excited about today. This morning was Flying Lessons and Wesley was not good on one, in fact Wesley hated flying. He hated heights, he hated the wind blowing through his hair. He hated it all, he hated everything about brooms and flying. Sure he and his siblings had a couple of hand-me down brooms they were allowed to fly but Wesley always kept his feet on a feet firmly on the ground. Pureblood or not Wesley wanted nothing to do with flying.

So he had dragged himself down to the pitch, her black hair combed neatly to the side, he wore a pair of black jeans, and a blue polo shirt. He didn’t want to look scruffy just because he was on a Quidditch Pitch. Wesley loved Quidditch, he loved to watch his team win, he just had no wish to play it, ever.

Wesley half paid attention to the Deputy Headmistress as she spoke while he mulled over he wanted to take the beginner class or the just go along to the the experienced class. Finally, the first year chose to be part of the beginner class. If other Purebloods asked he would say that his Mother and Father wouldn’t allow him to fly until he was older.

He stood with the other beginners, held his right hand over the broom and cried “up” The broom flew into his hand easily. He swung his leg over the broom and began to hover. He was relaxing when he heard a voice from the side of him. This isn’t so terrible, is it?”

Wesley shook his head, not wanting to sound like a wimp in front of the girl. “It could be worse.” He said and smiled at her. “I’m Wesley Kohler.” he would’ve held out his hand for her to shake but figured that would be a bad idea, he might slip off his broom and make a fool of himself.
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