Baali � rarely seen, but has a bad attitude towards teachers and students alike.
Brujah � plays very well with others� others� toys, others� money, others� friends, others� still have to figure out how he got that gun.
Caitiff � recently added to the class. The others have not yet gotten a chance to know him (and they act like they don�t want to).
Daughter of Cacophony � song time A+ exemplary student. Prone to wild screaming tantrums.
Gangrel � always playing outdoors. In fact, it�s darn hard to get him back inside after playtime.
Giovanni � keeps asking �when do we get to dissect frogs?� I�ve tried to explain that she has to finish 8 more years before that and she just sulked.
Lasombra � strangest kid I�ve ever seen� he�s already got a five o�clock shadow� was not here on school photo day despite protestations otherwise.
Malkav � nice quiet child and yet all the other children don�t seem to like him. They think he�s plotting against them all. I�d be prone not to believe it but I�ve seen some of the notes he�s been passing� in Sumerian.
Nosferatu � strange child that has unfortunate disability, yet always ready to help the teacher with information on who�s been doing what.
Ravnos � I�m not sure of this one� keeps being in two places at once and never seems to run out of lunch money, especially when the others have had theirs go missing.
Toreador � top of the class in finger painting. (best you can say about him really.)
Tzim-tzire � has since developed an attitude problem and started picking on the others and hanging out with young Lasombra.
Tremere � caring thoughtful child� always the first one there to help when one of the others is injured in any way.
Salubri � one of the first children Tremere helped� actually, I haven�t seen her lately.
Setite � the lisp is a bit disconcerting, as well as the eyes, and seems more interested in distracting the others with his �goodiesssssss� then doing any actual work.
Samedi � truly revolting child. If he doesn�t stop blowing milk bubbles out of his nose�
Ventrue � model student. Always a pleasure to have in the classroom and well spoken and then forget you were told to write this.