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Limitless Frontier Horizons

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Limitless Frontier Horizons
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Location Information
Town: Springfield
Use: Montessori school
Employees: Sandra
First appearance: "Game Done Changed"

Limitless Frontier Horizons is a Montessori school in Springfield.

History

When the children of Springfield Elementary School got into a feud with another group of children in Boblox, Bart found out that they were from the Limitless Frontier Horizons school. Bart and Principal Skinner then went to speak to the school's principal, Sandra, to see if they could stop the feud. However, it turned out that the student Truth-Anne was actually in charge of the school. Skinner didn't like the two schools trying to come to a deal, so he decided that they would go to war instead.

When Springfield Elementary was losing in the game, Skinner decided to get a bulldozer to knock down the Limitless Frontier Horizons computer room instead. However, Bart stopped him from doing so. After, Truth-Anne fired Sandra as the principal.

Other buildings on the school campus include the Martin Luther King Jr. classroom, the Harriet Tubman classroom, the Mahatma Gandhi classroom, and the David Geffen Center for Social Justice.

Appearances