Center Grove. Biggest school I've ever seen in my whole life. It has about 2500 students, and all of them are high schoolers (aos brasileiros: estudantes do ensino médio). Each day I meet new people, and I have already made good friends.
Each class lasts for 1h30min. There's a lot of subjects here: some of them are elective and some are not. I'm taking American Government, Advanced Speech, American History, Physics, Pre-Calculus, American Literature, Study Hall (free time to study and do homework) and Gym (working out) classes.
Center Grove is an example to all public schools in the world. It is a feature of a high developed country: It has new technology and good teachers. And as it has a lot of students, it has an infrastructure that allows the students to develop whatever they want: Football field, Tennis courts, Computer room, Cafeteria (where we have lunch everyday) and so on. I'm sure it has the same quality as the private schools I know.
I was surprised when I found a tornado warning in a classroom. They explained to me that, especially on the spring, it is something that may happen.
I am impressed with how much importance people give to sports here. Every single day, there is at least one event at Center Grove related to sports. There are a lot of teams: basketball, volleyball, football, soccer and so on.
As you can see, I took some pictures of the classroom, the cafeteria, and the outside. I know it looks like a mall, but that's the size of Center Grove! Man, I'm enjoying the U.S so much!