Suffolk County Charter School

The Suffolk County charter school is a location in the Commonwealth in 2287.

Background
In exchange for funding, Principal Jackie Hudson agreed to implement the government's experimental Nutritional Alternative Paste Program (NAPP) at the school. Participation required limiting food consumption within the school to a food paste developed by Vault-Tec and the federal government. This decision was apparently made without the consent of faculty, students, or parents.

Per Principal Hudson's announcements, the NAPP was launched on October 18 and any outside food was to be confiscated. These announcements can be heard on three holotapes found throughout the school. According to a letter drafted on Mr. Davidson's terminal, both faculty and students were unhappy with the NAPP. The draft indicates that a week of paste consumption seemingly resulted in an increase in problematic student behavior and "pinker" complexions in everyone.

Layout
The school grounds are inhabited by pink feral ghouls. Two main floor entrances are available, including the southwest front door and the northeast back door. To the south of the school is the Murkwater construction site, which is home to a mirelurk queen.

The interior is also inhabited by pink feral ghouls, including a glowing one in the upstairs library. A chemistry station is upstairs in the lab, and a cooking station is behind a Novice locked door adjacent to the stage in the main cafeteria.

The building consists of three levels including the main floor, upper floor, and a basement. Upon entry through the front door, the reception office and adjoined principal's office is on the right and a hole in the wall on the left leads to a restroom. Centered is a collapsed stairway to the upper floor with a hallway on either side. The lefthand side hallway leads to the restrooms and a series of classrooms and the righthand hallway leads to the cafeteria, of which the entrance is initially chained from the opposite side.

The collapsed staircase can be used to reach the upper level by jumping from the railing or topmost step. The upper floor can also be accessed using an intact back staircase via the working elevator that runs between the basement and main floor. This method requires one to traverse through the classrooms off of the main floor's left hallway and then through the basement (via the hole in the cafeteria floor) due to rubble blocking direct access to the staircase. In the basement, behind a door opened from an Expert locked computer terminal, a mattress can be found.

Notable loot

 * Unstoppables issue #4 - On the second floor, in the library.
 * Fusion core - In the basement, inside the farthest generator.
 * 16 samples of food paste scattered throughout the school.
 * 12 Vault-Tec lunchboxes - In classrooms, desks, on the floor, or in lockers.
 * Eight can be found on the first floor.
 * Four can be found on the second floor.
 * Stealth Boy - In the basement, behind a door secured with an Expert locked terminal.
 * Five overdue books:
 * One on the counter outside the principal's office next to a broken terminal.
 * One right next to the Stealth Boy described above.
 * One on a student desk in a room with a large door with a Novice lock in the kitchen area.
 * One on the second floor, on a table behind an Expert locked door.
 * One on the floor of the library on the second floor next to the dead body in a pink dress. There is a terminal to return them to the library on the second floor.
 * Three school announcements holotapes by Principal Hudson regarding the school's participation in and adherence to the NAPP:
 * The first is for the 18th of October, and is on the ground floor in the principal's office, on the desk.
 * The second is for the 20th of October, and is on the ground floor in the cafeteria, on the podium.
 * The third is for the 22nd of October, and is on the second floor in the library, on the desk next to the Unstoppables magazine.
 * Note - In the southwest corner of the second floor, on a teacher's desk in a classroom behind a Novice-locked door.

Related quests

 * Quartermastery: Scribe Haylen has identified the location of a piece of technology she wishes to retrieve and catalog. She asks the Sole Survivor for help in bringing back the technology in one piece.
 * Randolph Safehouse: The Railroad agent Mister Tims will leave dead drops in the form of six holotapes for the Sole Survivor, containing information about possible hazards to the Railroad's escort and escape of synths out of the Commonwealth. They can assist in these efforts by clearing out the location of hostiles.
 * Cleansing the Commonwealth: Knight Rhys gives the Sole Survivor an assignment to clear the location of what he calls "abominations" to further the aims of the Brotherhood of Steel.
 * Leading by Example: Lancer Captain Kells requests the Sole Survivor's help in training a Brotherhood squire by allowing him to accompany them on a mission.
 * Ghoul Problem: Settlers have asked the player character for help in taking care of some feral ghouls that have been terrorizing a nearby location.
 * Pest Control: Dr. Binet of the Institute's Robotics division asks the Sole Survivor to eliminate some feral ghouls that are causing problems for a synth scavenger team.

Appearances
The Suffolk County charter school appears only in Fallout 4 and is mentioned in Fallout: Wasteland Warfare.

Behind the scenes

 * The 200-year-old message on the board at the front of the school is "Education is what survives when what has been learnt is forgotten." This is a quote from B. F. Skinner, famous for describing the psychological concept of operant conditioning.


 * The pink food paste may be a nod to The Stuff, a 1985 horror movie in which a popular gooey dessert food turns people into mindless killer zombies. English teacher Smith even refers to the pink paste as "the stuff" in his letter of complaint draft.
 * The pink food paste is also a reference to pink slime, more commonly known as lean finely textured beef or LFTB.
 * The entire business of the unilateral enforcement of NAPP in hopes of educational grants is possibly inspired by Coke Day, a competition that the Coca-Cola company ran in 1998 for high schools to discuss the best way to distribute discount cards for Coke products in their local area, in the hopes of winning a $10000 grant. The competition made national headlines after students at Greenbriar High School in Georgia were suspended after wearing Pepsi shirts.