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Airing in 2000, ''[[Higher Ground]]'' broke the conventions of a high school drama focusing on just the most troubled kids by giving them their own school. Mount Horizon is a rehabilitation school in the Pacific Northwest where troubled teens who have been abused, involved in drugs, prostitution, or gangs learn to grow in a safe environment. The series focuses on a group of students called the Cliffhangers, each with their own story and troubles.
Airing in 2000, ''[[Higher Ground]]'' broke the conventions of a high school drama focusing on just the most troubled kids by giving them their own school. Mount Horizon is a rehabilitation school in the Pacific Northwest where troubled teens who have been abused, involved in drugs, prostitution, or gangs learn to grow in a safe environment. The series focuses on a group of students called the Cliffhangers, each with their own story and troubles.


Originally a Joe Lando vehicle, the series may be more well known for some of the actors who played the Cliffhangers: Hayden Christiensen [[Star Wars|pre-Anakin]]; Jewel Staite [[Firefly|pre-Kaylee]]; Kyle Downes [[Lizzie McGuire|pre-Tudgeman]]; A.J. Cook [[Criminal Minds|pre-JJ]]; and Kandyse McClure [[Battlestar Galactica|pre-Dualla]].
Originally a Joe Lando vehicle, the series may be more well known for some of the actors who played the Cliffhangers: [[Hayden Christiensen]] pre-[[Star Wars|Anakin]]; [[Jewel Staite]] pre-[[Firefly|Kaylee]]; [[Kyle Downes]] pre-[[Lizzie McGuire|Tudgeman]]; [[A.J. Cook]] pre-[[Criminal Minds|JJ]]; and [[Kandyse McClure]] pre-[[Battlestar Galactica|Dualla]].


No relation to the [[Crowning Music of Awesome|song with the same name]] by <s>[[Red Hot Chili Peppers]]</s> [[Stevie Wonder|Stevie]] [[Covered Up|Wonder]].
No relation to the [[Crowning Music of Awesome|song with the same name]] by <s>[[Red Hot Chili Peppers]]</s> [[Stevie Wonder|Stevie]] [[Covered Up|Wonder]].

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* [[A Day in the Limelight]] used to explain a few of the character's backstories
* [[A Day in the Limelight]] used to explain a few of the character's backstories
* [[Abusive Parents]]
* [[Abusive Parents]]
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Revision as of 15:43, 3 December 2019

Top: Sully--er, Peter, Sophie, Anakin--er, Scott, JJ--er, Shelby, Dualla--er, Kat; Bottom: Auggie, Juliette, Tudgeman--er, Ezra, Kaylee--er, Daisy, Joe--er, Frank.


Airing in 2000, Higher Ground broke the conventions of a high school drama focusing on just the most troubled kids by giving them their own school. Mount Horizon is a rehabilitation school in the Pacific Northwest where troubled teens who have been abused, involved in drugs, prostitution, or gangs learn to grow in a safe environment. The series focuses on a group of students called the Cliffhangers, each with their own story and troubles.

Originally a Joe Lando vehicle, the series may be more well known for some of the actors who played the Cliffhangers: Hayden Christiensen pre-Anakin; Jewel Staite pre-Kaylee; Kyle Downes pre-Tudgeman; A.J. Cook pre-JJ; and Kandyse McClure pre-Dualla.

No relation to the song with the same name by Red Hot Chili Peppers Stevie Wonder.

Tropes used in Higher Ground include: