Talk:Classroom 3-2/@comment-28491992-20160805132022/@comment-27064640-20160822120550

The kids could also bring schoolbags (I don't know if they bring bags with them in Japan), and pull out their pencil cases (Don't know if Japanese high schools do this), and like YandereLove123 said, they could write something on the board. In Japan, they also call attendance, to see if any students are not here, or if they are late.

It also says that every Monday, the students attend a 15 minute assembly, and there is a Headmaster's address. There is a website which gives the daily routine of Japanese High School students, and it says that many students eat their lunch in their homeroom (classroom, I think).

Maybe to make the game even harder, there should be like teachers on duty (walk around and see if anyone is misbehaving), and when the bell rings for class, the teachers should usher the students back to class, and if the teacher spots a student roaming around school campus when class is on, they could say something like "What are you doing here? You should be in class right now!", and take them to the guidance counsellor.