A school is planning a trip, and the students are discussing who will organize it. The teacher, Mike, has chosen the "Frogs" to be in charge, but the "Bunnies" (cheerleaders) are upset and feel they should have been chosen instead. The Bunnies decide to take matters into their own hands and start planning their own trip, including finding a house with a secret room. They also start a "revolt" against the teacher and the Frogs, refusing to back down. The students are divided, with some supporting the Bunnies and others supporting the Frogs. The teacher tries to intervene, but the situation escalates, and the Bunnies ultimately decide to take control of the trip themselves.
Here are the extracted facts:
1. A school is planning a trip.
2. The trip will be organized by a group of students known as "the frogs."
3. The frogs have already collected money from the students for the trip.
4. The frogs have found a house with a secret room for the trip.
5. The students will have to sleep in separate rooms, with girls and boys sleeping separately.
6. The trip will include activities such as games and a party.
7. Some students, including the "bunnies," are upset that they were not chosen to organize the trip.
8. The bunnies are planning a revolt against the frogs.
9. The teacher, Professor Mike, is aware of the conflict between the frogs and the bunnies.
10. Professor Mike has given the frogs permission to organize the trip.
11. Some students are worried that their parents will not allow them to go on the trip.
12. A student named Michael is considering not going on the trip because his girlfriend, Diana, is upset about the situation.
13. The students are allowed to wear casual clothes to school, which is part of their revolt.
14. The teacher has ordered the students to change into more formal clothes, but they are refusing.
15. The students are planning to stay at school instead of going on the trip.