The founder of Kidspirit was named Hubert Snodgrass. True or false?
False. There were several different programs that eventually combined and included girls' programs as well, but these people included Astrid Hancock, Dow Poling, and Bill McKalip. Although Astrid was not in the "top spot", she was the only consistency throughout the creation of KidSpirit and led many of the girls' and coed programs.
Who wears colorful bucket hats?
Popsicle!
We always had amazing staff names and cool outfits. True or False?
Tragically false... in the beginning, many of the people working as the KidSpirit program actually worked solo or with a small number of staff, and were not nearly as cool as us.
This villain has a past with Reign, and Reign has a grudge against them. Who are they?
KidSpirit has always had perfect grammar, spelling, and punctuation. True or false?
False!
The history records about KidSpirit are capitalized in all sorts of weird areas. Also, all of our staff get tired sometimes and misspell things... Some days, we just think that school has a 'k' in it.
This hero has a special power unique to them! They and they alone are allowed to free staff members from particularly sticky(sometimes literally) situations.
This staff member is Tortuga!
This person's name was related to trains, they had curly hair, and they worked at KidSpirit about 6-10-ish years ago.(?)
This person is Caboose!
KidSpirit always had art classes. True or False?
False- KidSpirit was originally only a sports program for boys, specifically the children of staff of OSU.
This villain attacks our fingers and is red. Who are they?
The master binder is the master of paper cuts...
Gio is this hero! She always seems to be on top of things, and helps to solve all the office problems(and otherwise). We really appreciate her!
Bluebird! She worked here 6-10 years ago.
KidSpirit used to have programs for Water Polo, Korfball, and Polo. One of these is false. Make your choice!
Polo is false. KidSpirit never had a polo program, most likely because putting children on horses and giving them large hammers would have been a liability.
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