Best School life Shows
Introduction
If you're a fan of TV shows, then you likely have seen some of these movies and shows. In fact, most people have at least heard of them! But what about high school life? Are students on their phones all day or are they actually doing something productive with their time? We're going to give you our thoughts on the best school life shows out there so that you can decide for yourself how much fun it is to be in high school.
"High School Musical"
"High School Musical" is a 2006 American musical comedy film based on the 2003 stage play High School Musical, which was in turn loosely inspired by the true story of East High School's 1980s cheerleading squad. The film was directed by Kenny Ortega, produced by Walt Disney Pictures and released on May 15th 2006 to theaters everywhere.
The film stars Zac Efron as Troy Bolton, Vanessa Anne Hudgen as Gabriella Montez (both lead roles), Lucas Grabeel as Mikey Jones (also known as Jake Ryan), Ashley Tisdale as Sharpay Evans (Sharpay's twin sister), Corbin Bleu as Chad Danforth / Chad Allen / Chad Stanfield (Chad's alter-ego Mr. Cocky/Mr Marvelous) Kellan Lutz plays Ryan Evans' rival Adam Parker Halloran Thorne Young plays Jason Dunne Luke Bryant plays Nathan Adams Harrison Smith plays Dean Cain
"Gossip Girl"
Gossip Girl is a teen drama that aired on The CW from 2007-2012. The show is based on the book series of the same name by Cecily von Ziegesar and was created by Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, and Stephanie Savage. Gossip Girl follows the lives of Upper East Side teens Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester), Serena Van Der Woodsen (Blake Lively), Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley), Jenny Humphrey (Taylor Momsen), Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick) and Blaire Van Ert with their friends and family as they navigate through life in New York City.
The show takes place in Manhattan's Upper East Side where it follows its main characters' daily lives through their social media accounts. It also features flashbacks to characters' childhoods which help build up tension between them later on during episodes when things start getting heated between them or someone else wants something from one another because they have been fighting since high school graduation day five years ago but haven't spoken since then either way everything will eventually work out fine just like always happens don't worry about nothing just relax enjoy yourself!
"Sabrina The Teenage Witch"
Sabrina Spellman is a fictional character who appears in Archie Comics and in the live-acti-vie television series "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" (1996–2003). Sabrina is the daughter of two witches, Hilda and Zelda Spellman, and she lives with them in Greendale. She also has aunts, uncles and cousins living nearby: Hilda's sisters Lillian, Zelda's sister Roxie (who was killed by her husband), Zelda's brother Ambrose Kida as well as Harvey Kinkle, professor of magic at Baxter High School.
In her youth, Sabrina often visited her Aunt Hilda when she would experiment with potions at home or play pranks on people around town by making their hair fall out with magic potions called "hair potions". She also had an imaginary friend named Salem whom he would speak to through his foot while he was asleep lying on top of his bed sheets during nights before bedtime when it became dark outside
"Riverdale"
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"Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a popular television series about a high school student named Buffy Summers. She's also an aspiring slayer and fights vampires. She's not only an excellent fighter, but she has supernatural powers like strength and speed that come from being a vampire slayer!
Buffy was created by Joss Whedon, who also wrote many other sci-fi shows like Firefly and Angel (and even an episode of Doctor Who).
"Drake and Josh"
You've probably seen Drake and Josh by now. It's a show about two stepbrothers who are actors, musicians and part of a band. They live in San Diego with their parents, who are also actors. The two kids have to deal with the issues that come along with being famous—like having no privacy or making friends outside of your family (and sometimes even within it).
If you like this show but don't want to wait for season 12 to come out every year, then check out these other great shows:
"Boy Meets World"
Boy Meets World is a Disney Channel show from the 1990s. It's about Cory, who is growing up and trying to find his place in the world. The show was created by Michael Jacobs, who also created Family Matters and Step By Step (which you might remember from your childhood).
"That '70s Show"
The show is about a group of teenagers living in Wisconsin, who are friends and family. It's set in Point Place, which is where the main character Eric Forman lives. He has four siblings: Jackie, Michael (who was killed in Season 1), Karen and Donna (who moved away).
The show centers around their everyday lives as they deal with growing up and dealing with each other like family members do when you have an unspoken bond that can't be broken no matter what happens throughout your life.
"13 Reasons Why"
You might not have heard of this show before, but it's based on a book by Jay Asher. The novel tells the story of Hannah Baker, who commits suicide at her high school and leaves behind thirteen tapes explaining why she did so.
The show follows a group of students as they deal with bullying, depression and suicide in their own ways. It's often considered one of Netflix's best series because it tackles tough subjects while still being entertaining at the same time
"Glee"
"Glee" is a show about high school students who start a glee club. They go through many ups and downs, but they eventually become successful.
The story centers on the members of New Directions, an all-male group that sings songs at competitions and other events around town. Their battles with bullying, romance, friendship and success make for great TV!
School life is not as easy as it looks in movies and tv shows.
School life is not as easy as it looks in movies and tv shows.
School life is not always fun, nor easy. Sometimes you have to study hard, sometimes you don't want to study at all! But don't worry: we're here to help! Read on for all the tips and tricks we've learned over the years about how to survive those long school days with our best friend: coffee!
Conclusion
School life is not as easy as it looks in movies and tv shows. It has its ups and downs, but it’s good to know that there are people out there who are willing to share their experiences with you so that hopefully one day you won’t be afraid of getting back into school!
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