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Stories from East High
Series · 10 books · 2007-2009

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#1

Battle of the Bands

2007

East High is putting on its first-ever Battle of the Bands! Troy and his basketball buddies are looking forward to living out their rock-star fantasies, and Sharpay has formed her very own girl group. But while Troy and Sharpay prepare to step into the spotlight, Gabriella and Ryan are left in the shadows. Gabriella keeps herself busy by tutoring Ryan, who needs help with algebra. Still, she can't help wondering why Troy wouldn't want to join forces with her for the Battle of the Bands. Didn't the two of them make a great team at the musical? Maybe it's time for Gabriella to take the stage on her own... https://openlibrary.org/books/OL24945...
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#2

Wildcat Spirit

2007

It’s Spirit Week at East High, and everyone is excited. There will be costume days, a pep rally for the basketball game, and finally, the crowning of the Spirit King and Queen. But the most exciting part of the week is the Sadie Hawkins The girls get to ask the boys! Gabriella is planning to ask Troy, but Sharpay advises her not to look too eager. After all, Gabriella wouldn’t want Troy to think she’s desperate, would she? Meanwhile, Troy is fending off invitations left and right, and wondering why Gabriella hasn’t asked him yet. But when Gabriella overhears something her mom says on the phone, she is too devastated to even think about the dance. Could it be that they’re moving again? Gabriella is so happy at East High. Would her mother really take her away from all her friends?
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#3

Poetry in Motion

2007

Everyone at East High is freaking out. In one week, every student in Ms. Barrington’s English class must recite an original poem in front of a special school assembly. Chad, Jason, and Zeke are afraid they’ll be laughingstocks, but Troy is determined to help his friends succeed. Enlisting Gabriella’s help, Troy helps his basketball buddies understand that there’s more than one way to bust a rhyme!
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#4

Crunch Time

2007

The students of East High are preparing for the SATs, and Gabriella has the unfortunate honor of tutoring Sharpay, who shines much more brightly on stage than she does on her practice tests. Luckily, everyone has the school's upcoming Halloween party to take their minds off the SAT crunch. This year's theme is "Future Fantasy" and the students will wear costumes that represent what they would like to be someday. Gabriella and Troy wonder what kind of future the other foresees, but they'll have to wait until the party to find out. Will their visions match up? Or do the two of them have different ideas about where they're headed?
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#5

Broadway Dreams

2009

High School Musical: Stories from East High #5: Broadway Dreams Troy, Gabriella, Chad, Taylor, Sharpay, and Ryan are headed to New York City on a class trip! Everyone is eager to bask in the lights of Times Square and to explore the bustling streets of Manhattan. But then some unexpected opportunities arise: Sharpay and Ryan put on their dancing shoes and try out for a real Broadway musical, and Gabriella and Taylor vie for scholarship money on a game show. But are any of them ready for the level of competition they'll face? And will their friendships survive the challenges ahead?
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#6

Heart to Heart

2007

High School Musical: Stories from East High #5: Broadway Dreams Troy, Gabriella, Chad, Taylor, Sharpay, and Ryan are headed to New York City on a class trip! Everyone is eager to bask in the lights of Times Square and to explore the bustling streets of Manhattan. But then some unexpected opportunities arise: Sharpay and Ryan put on their dancing shoes and try out for a real Broadway musical, and Gabriella and Taylor vie for scholarship money on a game show. But are any of them ready for the level of competition they'll face? And will their friendships survive the challenges ahead? High School Musical: Stories from East High #6: Heart to HeartFor five years in a row, the East High Wildcats have lost out to their rivals at West High in raising money for the United Heart Association's annual Valentine's Day fundraiser, Heart to Heart. But this year, Sharpay is determined for East High to reign supreme! Each club gets to work to figure out what they can do to bring in the most cash. The Drama Club will sell flowers, and Taylor and Gabriella organize a cupcake sale with the Scholastic Decathlon team. With Gabriella baking nonstop, and Troy practicing for States, can they find a moment to celebrate Valentine's Day? And will Sharpay's dreams of victory be fulfilled?
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#8

Get Your Vote On

2008

High School Musical: Stories from East High #8: Get Your Vote On! The school board has decided to renovate either the gymnasium or the auditorium, but Troy, Gabriella, and Sharpay think the students should be able to decide where the money should go. When the school board gives them a week to campaign before holding a vote, Troy and Sharpay organize a concert to inform the students of their options. Will the student body unite behind one idea? Or will they split into separate factions-breaking up friendships along the way?
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#9

Ringin' It In

2008

The Wildcats are ready to ring in the New Year in style! The gang is going to the ski resort where Troy and Gabriella first met for a winter break vacation. Soon everybody is doing their own thing. Troy is busy giving Chad snowboarding lessons. Gabriella is hard at work planning a romantic celebration. And of course Sharpay tries to outshine everyone at everything-skiing, ice skating, even karaoke! But she realizes that she misses her brother who had to stay at home. Can all the Wildcats come together to make it the best New Year's ever?
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#10

Turn Up the Heat

2008

The Baking Channel has come to Albuquerque for a televised cake-making challenge. East High and West High each get to enter a team of students to compete, and of course the Wildcats have the edge with resident baker Zeke directing the team! Troy, Gabriella, Taylor, Sharpay, Ryan, and Chad all pitch in to help, but practice sessions in Home Ec foreshadow disaster. Will Zeke and his friends bake their way to the top? Or will they find out that too many cooks can topple a cake?
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#12

Bonjour, Wildcats!

2009

Ooh, la la! A foreign exchange student named Jean-Claude has come to East High. He’s handsome, friendly . . . and he’s French! Jean-Claude is fascinated by American high school customs—almost as much as all the Wildcats are fascinated by him! Of course, Sharpay vies for his attention, but he’s even got Kelsi's head turning. When Kelsi finds out that Jean-Claude is also a musician, she becomes even more smitten! Will she be able to overcome her shyness—or will her attempts hit a sour note?

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Walt Disney Company
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