The second floor is where the sophomores and freshmen have their lockers. The second floor has only a women's restroom. The main attraction of the second floor would have to be the library. Uni's library is made up of four rooms. The first is the checkout area and a place for students to sit down and work or relax and read books. The second room is where the library staff have their desks. The third room is the "fiction room", where you will find nearly all of the fiction books and graphic novels in the library. The fourth and final room is the "non-fiction room", where most of our non-fiction topical books are held. Moving on from the library, there are five classrooms on the second floor, including two language classrooms: the Latin room and the French room.
Room 205
This room is used for French and history classes, among other things. It features a standard array of desks as well as a skeleton, assortment of maps, a TV, and 2 blackboards.
Room 206
This a uniquely configured room, typically used for math classes. It features trapezoidal tables paired together to form hexagons, and also contains a bay of computers at the back.
Room 210
Features a standard configuration of desks. It is usually used for math and social studies classes. It has a projector with a retractable screen hanging from the ceiling and 3 chalkboards.
Room 211
The room is used for all Latin classes as well as Latin club. It is one of the smallest classrooms in the school because it is only used for that class.
Room 218
This room is typically used for social studies classes. It is decorated with meaningful and historically relevant images that change based on the unit and were collected by "Modern History" and "World Since 1945" teacher Chris Butler over the past three decades.
Library
Room 201
This is the main room of the library. Students use this area to work on projects together and sometimes, classes are held in here.
Room 203
Quiet space in the library. You will often find students studying and relaxing here.
Room 204
Quiet space in the library. You will often find students studying and relaxing here.