no
hazelwood high school if you read it you would know
what if a fire happened who would you contact
That would depend on the individual school's policy on threats and damage.
School of Fire was created in 1998.
School of Fire has 352 pages.
Yes, of course. If there is an "unscheduled fire," you would naturally want everyone to respond the same way they do during an unscheduled fire drill. Some fire departments require advance notice when a school is going to pull a fire alarm for anything other than an actual fire, but there is no particular requirement to pre-announce a fire drill to anyone inside the school.
School on Fire was created on 1988-08-20.
The ISBN of School of Fire is 0-345-40623-0.
sorry but if you honestly believe that would happen then it would be a qood idea for you to stay in school.
My father attended a school like the one you mention. The teacher would build the fire before the students arrive. The community would supply firewood for the school- sort of a direct tax. Older students would gather kindling wood- especially what was known as "lightwood"- a resin loaded bit of a pine knot. These would light very easily, and burn quite hot- great fire starters.
Use a fire extinguisher .
people in licoln are fire some of them