So my character, Gracie, is new on the high school scene, she's a new sophomore coming out of homeschooling. It's all in first person.
I'm trying to decide what first day descriptions, cliches, etc. I should avoid.
Here's some cliches on my list:
-dropping your books and the cute guy you end up liking helps you pick them up
-dropping your lunch tray all over yourself
-not being able to find a table during lunch
Is a description about what the teacher does out of the picture? Seats in alphabetical order, classroom procedures, homework passes, introduction about the class. And I'll only give that description for the very first class, she'll mention briefly she realizes this is normal high school requirements. Unless it's okay because she hasn't been exposed to a real school environment. What's the correct term for a school that other students go to? I keep saying "real school" or "actual school" but I keep thinking there's something that fits better.
But yeah, main question: What first-day-of-school descriptions should I avoid?
I'm trying to decide what first day descriptions, cliches, etc. I should avoid.
Here's some cliches on my list:
-dropping your books and the cute guy you end up liking helps you pick them up
-dropping your lunch tray all over yourself
-not being able to find a table during lunch
Is a description about what the teacher does out of the picture? Seats in alphabetical order, classroom procedures, homework passes, introduction about the class. And I'll only give that description for the very first class, she'll mention briefly she realizes this is normal high school requirements. Unless it's okay because she hasn't been exposed to a real school environment. What's the correct term for a school that other students go to? I keep saying "real school" or "actual school" but I keep thinking there's something that fits better.
But yeah, main question: What first-day-of-school descriptions should I avoid?