ok! here's a start to this AU, this is Flower speaking btw
so as a setting, super small town, about 800 people and the daycare is the school, the school is pretty well funded to keep the students well educated.
for the daycare/school the biggest room is the lunch room
then there's four main rooms for teaching and they're all decently big, a room for highschoolers, one for middle schoolers, one for elementary, and one for a daycare or ones that are too young to attend school. there's a small office with the main area and there's three smaller rooms, nurses office, principals office, and the bathroom.
the bathroom for the school is right by the lunch room
that was the main building, but there's a smaller building to the side, that's basically electives/activities building, there's four small rooms. two for middle school and above, two for elementary and under.
the middle school and over is an elective where students can learn survival skills and the other room is for learning instruments, but students do have to purchase their own instruments so it's not a popular elective-
for the elementary side, there's an arts and crafts room, tons of supplies (this room is also shared with middle school and up), basically where students let creativity flow, it's more than arts n crafts though, you can also free write in there, fun. for the other room it's a sensory room, there's fidgets and stuffed animals, the fidgets are kept in one of those see through cheap rainbow drawer things (I think most of y'all know what I'm talking about), and there's a lil corner with pillows n stuff for comfort, there's another corner that's mostly blocked off because some kids need to hide to calm down or need a small space. in a corner closer to the door there's a chair an adult sits in
there's usually always somebody in that room
lastly, there's a decently sized playground in the back, put into two parts, one for middle school and up and one for elementary and under. Middle school and up get a really big field for activities such as football or soccer, and they have a basketball court that's decently sized. Elementary and under get an actual playground, four swings, a jungle gym, one of them playground rock climbing walls, and the playground itself with monkey bars, couple of slides, a lil fire pole (based off the playground I had when I was in elementary) and a that weird mushroom looking thing at playgrounds where the top spins, there's also a seesaw.
adults: Greg, Gov, CDC, IDC, PA, Puerto Rico
toddlers: the rest of the states
we wanted to make PA an adult to make it more interesting