Superhero SEN School
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  • Reads 295
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 40m
Ongoing, First published May 19, 2018
Born with wonderous gifts? Recently fallen into toxic waste? Punished by a witch? Are you an angsty teen with one of the above? Great! To become a modern day superhero, you must graduate highschool. There, you are pushed to your limits and develop a lust for fighting against evil.

However those with special educational needs or disabilites may be enrolled into a SEN school. Here they focus on you indivudually to overcome your needs and help you to achieve your dreams... Although it isn't for everyone.

A small group of teens gather together and despite their differences, they become the best of friends. Watch our teens go through the struggles of Highschool a long with battling with themselves mentally/physically. After all, that is the real challenge... Or is it?

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