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**Title:** Outsmarting the Vice Principal (Part 2)
**Summary:**
The narrator recounts their cat-and-mouse game with Mr. Baker, the vice principal, who was determined to catch them skipping class. Despite the narrator's creative attempts to evade him within the large school (e.g., disguises, hiding, and navigating through multiple buildings), Mr. Baker proved to be a formidable opponent. The chase even extended outside school grounds, where Mr. Baker would drive to catch skippers. In one narrow escape, the narrator hid behind a bush in a residential backyard to avoid being caught by Mr. Baker, who drove by slowly. The narrator ultimately succeeded in skipping classes without getting into deep trouble, despite affecting their attendance records.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences:
1. The narrator attended a huge school with almost 3000 kids.
2. The school had more than 12 exit doors and separate buildings for each subject.
3. Each wing of the school had two floors.
4. The narrator encountered a vice-principal named Mr. Baker.
5. Mr. Baker was 6 feet 7 inches tall, had broad shoulders, and was an ex-football player and active coach.
6. Mr. Baker wore an all-black tracksuit and had circle-frame glasses.
7. The narrator tried various methods to skip class, but Mr. Baker consistently caught them.
8. Mr. Baker could check students' schedules on his phone, making it hard to lie to him.
9. The narrator developed a mock disguise (wearing gym clothes) to blend in with a gym class.
10. Mr. Baker would sometimes drive off school property to catch students skipping class.
11. Teachers normally weren't supposed to pursue students off school grounds, but Mr. Baker did as vice-principal.
12. The narrator had to hide in a backyard to avoid being caught by Mr. Baker, who was driving by.
13. Despite skipping class, the narrator had the highest mark in their history class.