Bruh guys
Yesterday, almost all night I made up this detailed JCA High School AU
It’s going to be...mm...rather interesting, I guess.
Now bear with me here I say that this AU is pretty long, so this will be the Jackie Chan Adventures High School AU Part I. I hope it’s okay.
So the High School AU revolves around Jackie Chan, the newest Chinese foreign exchange student in San Francisco High.
San Francisco’s High is one of the biggest schools in California, so everyone calls it “The 13”. The mascot for the school is the San Francisco Pirates.
Principal Black’s name is Captain Black, because he is practically the captain of the school haha Principal Black (Captain Black) has been S.F.’s principal for 10 years and is a strict one at that, but most, if not all, students and faculty agree that he’s a good one.
Ok so back to Jackie
Jackie is 17 and is in his last year in high school. Ever since he was 6, it’s always been his dream to go to America. To prepare, he watches American TV and taught himself English every day after school in China. He’s very good, but no one besides his uncle knows about this.
Every year, Capt. Black searches up potential foreign exchange students to study at his school. He finds Jackie Chan, who has good grades in his high school. Impressed at what he sees, Black calls the principal from Jackie’s school during the summer before his senior year and asks if he has the permission to let Jackie study in his school for that year and Jackie’s principal allows this.
On the first week of his senior year, Jackie’s principal talks to Jackie about the foreign exchange program and asks him if he wants to join. Jackie at first says yes, but then thinks "Who’s going to take care of my uncle (Uncle)?", so he’s unsure. The principal gives him a week to think about his options.
When he gets home, Jackie talks to Uncle about the foreign exchange program and explains his dilemma. Though Uncle isn’t too happy about his only known relative leaving him, he is very happy his nephew is following his dreams and encourages Jackie to do the foreign exchange program. The next day Jackie accepts, and his principal notifies Capt. Black right away.
The day before his departure, Jackie spends his last day in school in China saying goodbye to all of his friends and teachers. There’s a lot of crying involved, since Jackie is one of the nicest and most hardworking of students in school. Jackie himself couldn’t help but to cry a little from happiness and anxiety since he’ll be alone. Of course, Uncle reassures his nephew and lets him know that he’ll be fine in America.
Now fast-forward to when Jackie arrives.
Jackie goes to Uncle Chen and Aunt Mei, who volunteer to be Jackie’s host family. There he meets Jade Chan, his 15 year old cousin in America. Jackie has seen Jade when she was smaller, so seeing her as a 15 year old is surprising. At first glance, Jade is unsure about him, but it grows over time.
The first day of school for Jackie is very hectic. He’s seen ‘America’ on TV before, but not like this enter in the culture shock. He did not expect for his school to be so big and for him to be very popular so quickly. When he steps foot in the school, everyone immediately knows who he is and likes him instantly. Jackie’s highly intelligent, unintentionally funny, kind, has a nice smile, handsome and has nice, long and cute hair so what’s there not to like about Jackie, right?
Well...
Enter Zi Long, aka Drago, in San Francisco High. He is the most popular football player in the San Francisco Pirates, along with his buddies the Ice Crew. Drago is 19, StrikeMaster Ice/Dwayne Miller is 18, and MC Cobra/Michael Cristiano Costa and DJ Fist/Damian Soto are both 19. They are the stereotypical representatives of mean high school jocks. They give football players in school a bad name, but no one will say so to their face and risk getting into a fight.
Now Drago is a special case. He is popular, smart and handsome, but is a major bitch and immature so he’s not exactly 100% cute material. Even if he was, Drago has a mysterious and messy past and no one really knows about it, not even the Ice Crew. Not like it’s a problem; Drago prefers to keep it that way.
Of the cheerleaders and sports players of San Francisco High, it’s actually the so-called “nerds” in school who are the most popular and coolest. Smart people like them are capable of making or breaking your grade, so people are careful not to make them mad, even people like Drago.
Soon enough, everyone finds out that Jackie and Jade are related so everyone ask Jade all the questions, which boosts her popularity in school. She and her friends, Frank, Charlie and Rocko have gained quite the reputation for being the school’s troublemakers with faculty like Assistant Principal Hartman. Jade’s troublemaking is part of the reason why Jade’s parents wanted Jackie as their host child: so she can have a good role model to look up to.
One day early in Jackie’s school year, Drago has the audacity to steal $5 from Jackie’s bag for lunch bc he thinks Jackie won’t do anything to him. Jade quickly finds out she has bumped heads with Drago numerous times before and tells Jackie. Jackie knows Drago and his reputation, so his goal is just to get his money back without any problems.
At lunch, Jackie and Jade play good-cop-bad-cop to get Jackie’s lunch money. Drago laughs in Jackie’s face and says the infamous line, "Make me". Jade accidentally-on-purpose throws a gunk of mashed potatoes at Drago, humiliating him. He thinks this is Jackie, so a fight quickly ensues. Before he knows it, there's a huge food fight and Drago and Jackie fight. Jackie wins in a couple of seconds with his martial arts skills and surprises everyone watching this is when Jade likes Jackie more. Principal Black and Vice Principal Hartman find the lunch scene and mess and pulls Drago and Jackie into the office.
Capt. Black already knows that Drago started the fight and Jackie was only defending himself. To save them both the trouble of suspension and calling their parents, their punishment is to clean all of the cafeteria with the janitors Mr. Finn, Mr. Ratso and Mr. Chow.
They are popular in San Francisco High School for being the jokesters and pretty much the school’s unofficial guidance counselors, known as the Enforcers. The three of them get to know Jackie and are quite fond of him despite the fact that Jackie has beaten them numerous times in friendly sparring matches.
Once the cafeteria is finished, school is over and everyone is going outside to get home. Exhausted over the cleaning, Drago lets Jackie know that “this isn’t over” and leaves. Jackie couldn’t help but to wonder what that means going home as nearly everyone congratulates Jackie on his feat on defeating Drago. Of course, when they get home, Jackie makes Jade swear not to tell her parents for the fear of greatly disappointing them and eventually, Uncle back home. Jade uses this and makes a deal with Jackie that she won’t tell if he agrees to teacher her in “the ancient art of buttwhoop”. At this, Jackie reluctantly agrees.










