Across
- 4. The animal Jordan compares Senior Athletes at Riverdale to when explaining "Cafeteria Hierarchy".
- 6. Conflict and tension quickly arise between Drew and this character over his generally offensive and unkind remarks.
- 7. A program Riverdale Academy offers to help students with tuition and fees that Jordan feels he is judged for needing.
- 10. one of the main themes of the text is shown in a literal sense at the Riverdale Academy book fair.
- 11. This is the animal that is Riverdale Academy's mascot.
- 13. This type of contest occurs after spring break and makes Jordan insecure about the shade of his skin.
- 16. A method this academy employs where students are seated around a conference table rather than separate desks.
- 18. This character is judged by Jordan as odd, mainly for her love of puppets. However, once he finds out the reason for this, his views on her quickly change.
- 19. A popular comic book figure Jordan frequently references and discusses throughout the novel.
- 20. Jordan's grandfather uses this type of food to create a metaphor about Jordan's different friends.
Down
- 1. This is the common ground through which Drew, Liam, and Jordan bond despite their differences.
- 2. This type of art class Jordan takes is promptly judged as "weird" due to its abstract concepts that are foreign to him.
- 3. The school Jordan attended before Riverdale Academy.
- 5. This is the shape of the cookies Drew received for his Secret Santa and misjudged to have an offensive message.
- 8. The required winter sport Jordan decides to try out for.
- 9. The prestigious day school Jordan has been pushed to attend, especially by his mother.
- 12. This is one of Jordan's friends from his past school, whom he has over to play video games.
- 14. The first person Jordan meets from Riverdale acts as his guide to the school.
- 15. A peer Jordan meets at lunch who shares a similar interest in graphic novels and drawing.
- 17. Jordan's homeroom teacher later shows discrimination against colored students.
