About MVMA Welcome to year 2010 in the mountain valleys of Colorado's Rocky Mountain chain. It has been two years since Congress passed the mutant Registration Act stating a mutant must attend school at the specified mutant academy. The school, Xavier, in New York had come quickly over populated and it came down to the remaining adults to make a choice. The school was separated into three after the first year, leaving Xavier under the leader ship of Ororo Munroe and James Howlett and allowing other teams to split off. Kurt Wagner and Piotr Rasputin headed to the Oregon Coastline to set up their school in the isolated woodlands. Warren Worthington and Armando Muñoz headed to the southern parts of the Louisiana Bayou to set up the third school. It became evident that the schools needed a median between the east and west coast, issuing the last of the seeming ready adults: Remy LeBeau under the watchful eye of Dr. Henry McCoy; setting up their school in the mountains, Hank has made a point to keep Remy away from the lifestyle he lived.
At the Mountain Valley Mutant Academy, the school has become more like a manor with the growing population of adults arriving to teach at the school. The English-styled building houses a near five hundred population with dorms down the road from the main building. The dorms are separated from into Male and Female and floors by general age. On each floor is a Warden to make sure nothing happens or to get immediate help. The school itself functions as close to a normal school as possible with the small but workable governmental funding. The classes have the basic math, science, history, and english subjects as well as biweekly practices for mastering mutation.
Though in theory the schools work, there will always be a group of rebels who refuse to abide by the laws. These outlaws have chosen to make acts of near anarchy known by attacking vaccination facilities and other headline news. While the hopes of the schools are to allow the graduates to enter society and live a normal lives there may come a time where the students themselves will have to choose a side.