
However, some fans may not have realized this but the very first season from volume 12 was included in the sequel movie as a post-credit scene. The said movie covered events from volumes 10 and 11 leaving volume 12 the most likely starting point of “The Irregular At Magic High School” season 2. The 26 episodes of season 1 followed the first nine volumes of the light novel series. In 2017, “The Irregular At Magic High School: The Girl Who Summons the Stars” was released directly following the events of season 1. While producers are mum about “The Irregular At Magic High School” season 2, they continued the anime adaptation through the release of a sequel movie. This month marks the fifth year since season 1 concluded. ‘The Irregular At Magic High School’ season 2 spoilers: Shiba siblings begin new school year

But what fans may not have noticed is that the opening scene of the next season might have already been revealed.

What do you think? Would you be comfortable with a Lubbock teacher holding onto your child's phone during class? Do you think a teacher being responsible for 20 to 30 phones is a good idea? Is detention enough to get the point across the phones shouldn't be out during class time? Comment on our Facebook page and let us know what you think.“The Irregular At Magic High School” season 2 is one of the highly requested anime series despite years of not having any updates about it. If I need to contact them, it’s when I do it, not when the office gets around to relaying the message, not to mention I would want to make sure my kid is okay in an emergency." When I was in school they would take our phones and make us pay to get them back… how are you going to take something that belongs to me and sell it back to me?" "I can see how they’re distracting but I feel like simple after-school detention works just fine. Also yes in an emergency none of the kids have their phones. I can understand taking a phone if it's distracting the student but to take all of them? That's a lot of personal property to attempt to be responsible for. I strictly limit all handheld electronics." On the other hand, some parents want their children to always have access to their phones. As for the phones, I can see how destructive they are to myself, much less a mind that is still developing. Clearly, we need to completely reinvent our education system as it is currently unsafe and inadequate for a large number of kids.

I won't send my kids off to public schools at all, nor do I turn them loose with any device that accesses the internet.
