I was heading back to the admin building when I saw a familiar silhouette entering the building in front of me. I followed along discretely.
"Hello? Anyone home?"
Kimberly spun around and nearly jogged out of the room. "Ms Lashgari!"
I entered the room behind Jennifer to see the cheerful meeting.
"Kimberly, I was just here yesterday, and I'll be here tomorrow. I'm not even your teacher anymore, so you don't need to fawn all over me. It's not like I'm a long lost sister or something." Her tone made this less of an admonishment than a grateful acknowledgement of the respect and love Kimberly had for her.
"I just dunno if I believe it. You have been gone such a long time." She smiled at her for a moment that seemed to mean a lot, but then a portion of her professional bearing came back.
"We do have a lot of work to do. Principal Lee said that you did meet, right?"
I stepped forward with my hand out. "Yes, we've met, but in much less formal circumstances. Ms. Lashgari, it's good to see you again."
"Jennifer, please." As she shook my hand, I remembered the last time we shook hands, when her hand was slick with her own cum. I smiled at the memory as I felt a slight shock of my little trick jump between our flesh.
"Jennifer then. I can't tell you how happy I was when Kimberly told me that you had agreed to come back, and so soon. Pardon me for being so blunt, but my impression was that you had strong reservations about working here again. I wouldn't want you to join us here unless you really wanted to be here. It's not going to be easy moving forward."
"That's thoughtful of you. The main reason I didn't want to come back isn't an issue anymore." She arched her eyebrow and smiled. "But the reason I want to be here now, is rather contingent on a little proposal I want to put in front of you."
"I see. Kimberly has been teasing me with the mystery of it all this whole morning. I'm intrigued. Let's come into my office and have a talk."
Kimberly piped up. "Can I get you coffee or anything?"
I shot her a quick glance.
"Ah. Old habits." She grimaced.
"Kimberly has agreed to take a promotion. We're still working on the title, but she's in on all major decisions now."
Jennifer smiled. "I knew something seemed different. She wouldn't tell me anything yesterday." She turned to Kimberly with an arch smile. "So many secrets, Little Kimberly. Congratulations! I think that is an excellent decision." Then in a lower confidential tone, "Her talents have always been wasted here."
When we finally got arranged in my office, it seemed like both women were getting more nervous. This might be Jennifer's idea, but Kimberly had bought in and they were both hopeful, but unsure. I didn't know if it would work, but I tried to use my trick to push out a sense of comfort and safety to the both of them. I trusted Kimberly fully, and from what I'd seen of Jennifer, plus her reputation among the students and the information in her files, she was brilliant and someone with good judgment, so I was genuinely excited about what they might have put together.
"Ok, Jennifer, give me the top-level pitch, and then we can fight out the specifics."
"Good." A pause and a deep breath. "Bright Hall's reputation is uneven. We used to have outstanding teaching, decent facilities, and a strong relationship with high schools and alumni, but in the past few years, frankly, all of those have significantly weakened. Luckily, our traditions are strong and news of our decline hasn't really travelled too far or too deep, but we need to act quickly to stem the damage. I believe if we make a big visible change, we could benefit a great deal from the PR. And of course, if the change were a positive one, we could bring back the reputation for quality we used to have."
"Jennifer, that's exactly what I've been wanting to do here. Let's take all the background as read. Give me the big idea, then we'll dig back into details if we need to."
"Ok. Well. Bright Hall should become a women-only school."
They both looked at me anxiously.
I only had to think for a second or two. "Of course! That would solve a couple of problems I've been thinking about. Ok, let's talk this out. Hypothetically, we become women-only. What are the problems?"
Jennifer spoke up immediately. "The biggest one is money. There's almost certainly a tuition drop for a while as the boys leave. It will take a while to make up that number in women."
Kimberly added, "But, we're already at nearly a seventy-thirty ratio, so the loss won't be as bad as you might think."
"Ok. Other downsides."
"Some people might think it's regressive. The arguments for and against single-gender education are old, and everyone's heard them. Folks here on the island are quite conservative, they might actually favor women-only, but it might be a harder sell in more progressive areas where we get a lot of our students. Of course, we could lean into that -- say that we're a more conservative, traditional school, but that really doesn't fit with our curriculum."
"Another problem. What do we do with the male students we have? There are also some of our female students who might leave without the male company."
"And the other problem is that this would be a major change that you would have to run by the Board of Directors. I told you earlier that they seem to like you, but I have no idea whether they would support this or not."
"And, this isn't a huge issue, but the change will mean a bureaucratic mess. We'll need to spend a lot of time and money just reorganizing and rewriting the handbooks, and that low-level stuff."
"Ok. Other major downsides? No? Ok, positives?"
"It would be a real differentiator. We're already a special enough place that our name is pretty well-known in the high schools, but if we make this a part of the new ad campaign, we really would be staking a claim to a space that is simply unique." Jennifer paused then added. "I think it would be best to push this as a new type of women's only school. A school for empowering women."
"We double down on this being a commitment to education. The work we've done building the idea of Bright Hall as a remote place of concentration and undisturbed scholarship would fit right into this."
"It also rolls into the prestige line. 'This is a special place for special women,' that kind of thing."
I liked the way they were thinking this through. "Alright. One more problem. You've got a male principal. Isn't that hypocritical?"
"No, it's not a nunnery. We will still have male faculty and staff as well. It should be part of our pitch -- we bring the best we can, regardless of gender, to guide and educate the best young women."
"Ok." I thought for a bit longer, even though I had basically made up my mind as soon as Jennifer told me what the idea was. I could feel both of them looking at me, and I kind of enjoyed the sense of anticipation that I was getting. This is how petty managers become awful people lording over a tiny amount of power, isn't it?
"Ok. Let's do it. Kimberly, start the process of setting up whatever communication we need to have with the Board. I'd like to talk to them as soon as possible. Jennifer, can I have you work with Kimberly to put together an executive summary for the Board?" Jennifer nodded quickly, and Kimberly's smile could have lit up the room. "Positives, negatives, all that we talked about and more. With as much detail and as many numbers as possible. Don't sugarcoat anything, particularly the potential loss of student numbers and attached tuition drop. We will probably need to dig into the endowment to make up that loss, and they'll need to know that from the beginning. Would it be possible to start this in the summer term?"
"I think that might be too fast. We've already got male students enrolled and paid up to date for summer."
"What about if we announce it, and allow the men currently enrolled to stay on, but we accept no more starting this fall."
"That could work." Jennifer considered. "I'll put that in as a preferred option. We'll see what the Board says."
"Ok. First huge decision made. Feels good. I'll get out of your hair and let you start with that work. Oh, right -- Kimberly, you needed to talk about the gym?"
"Oh, yes. It's a couple of small things. I'm not sure it's a problem, but I wanted to at least let you know. If we do the gym and the pool at the same time as the dorms, we're going to have to bring on another contractor, and the only one I think we can work with is one I don't know well. They're more expensive, but their work seems good. I don't know. Nothing seems wrong, but I'm a little unsure."
"I would much rather have the gym and pool on their way to getting ready. Waiting on that would really hold us back. Also, the work on the pool and athletics center doesn't need the craftsmanship that the dorms need. I'll leave the final call to you, but my strong preference is to go ahead with it. Maybe with a little more oversight on their work?"
"Ok, and the other thing about that is if we are going women-only, then we can do renovations for the gym to combine the showers and make things a little nicer."
"How difficult would it be to put in a sauna? I said that to the students as a joke, but that might be really nice. Could we actually do that?"
"No reason we can't ask. I don't know if you know about all the hot springs around here, but we might be able to tap into one of the springs around here and do a natural sauna. I'll ask anyway."
I signed the approvals to get things moving, and the three of us walked out into the reception area.
Kimberly and Jennifer went into her office and left me to my own devices.