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The school newspaper is called The Patriot Spirit. Cory starts writing for their funny column in Season 4, but it's generally agreed that his attempts at humor stink. Only one set is used to represent the halls of the school. In season 5, the 'senior floor' is used by turning the set sideways. Cory and Shawn express fear over the 'other side' of the school, in the direction of the camera, saying that "you go over there, you might never come back."

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  • John Adams High School
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  • The school newspaper is called The Patriot Spirit. Cory starts writing for their funny column in Season 4, but it's generally agreed that his attempts at humor stink. Only one set is used to represent the halls of the school. In season 5, the 'senior floor' is used by turning the set sideways. Cory and Shawn express fear over the 'other side' of the school, in the direction of the camera, saying that "you go over there, you might never come back."
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  • The school newspaper is called The Patriot Spirit. Cory starts writing for their funny column in Season 4, but it's generally agreed that his attempts at humor stink. Only one set is used to represent the halls of the school. In season 5, the 'senior floor' is used by turning the set sideways. Cory and Shawn express fear over the 'other side' of the school, in the direction of the camera, saying that "you go over there, you might never come back."
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