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In [[Susan Sto Helit]]'s class at the [[Frout|Frout Academy]], this is the Holy of Holies, the hallowed shrine, That Which Lies Beyond The Veil and into which only the [[Teacher|High Priestess]] may enter, with the occassional guided presence of an acolyte or two. Therefore a continual cold war rages along a well-policed border, as the pupils atempt to contrive newer and more baroque strategies to get in there, of the sort that make perfect sense to very active young minds of the sort Penelope Frout's method seeks to inculcate. Miss Frout would be pleased to know that this is the only part of Susan's classroom where [[Frout Method of Learning through Fun!|her original dream]] is regularly played out.
In [[Susan Sto Helit]]'s class at the [[Frout|Frout Academy]], this is the Holy of Holies, the hallowed shrine, That Which Lies Beyond The Veil and into which only the [[Teacher|High Priestess]] may enter, with the occasional guided presence of an acolyte or two. Therefore a continual cold war rages along a well-policed border as the pupils attempt to contrive newer and more baroque strategies to get in there, of the sort that make perfect sense to very active young minds of the sort Penelope Frout's method seeks to incubate. Miss Frout might not be pleased to know that this is the only part of Susan's classroom where [[Frout Method of Learning through Fun!|her original dream]] is regularly played out.
 


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In Susan Sto Helit's class at the Frout Academy, this is the Holy of Holies, the hallowed shrine, That Which Lies Beyond The Veil and into which only the High Priestess may enter, with the occasional guided presence of an acolyte or two. Therefore a continual cold war rages along a well-policed border as the pupils attempt to contrive newer and more baroque strategies to get in there, of the sort that make perfect sense to very active young minds of the sort Penelope Frout's method seeks to incubate. Miss Frout might not be pleased to know that this is the only part of Susan's classroom where her original dream is regularly played out.