
GABRIELLA: (turning back to look at Troy) "T" as in Troy?Īs the couple is about to kiss, a younger student holds out a yearbook for Troy to sign. Taylor and Chad turn the corner and see the couple. Troy stands behind Gabriella and puts a pendant necklace around her neck with the letter “T”. TROY: Hey, whatever happens, as long as we're together, it's cool, right? GABRIELLA: Hopefully some of those activities will include a job. TROY: Your summer activities consultant has arrived. Troy runs past the girls to a connecting hallway that leads him to Gabriella’s locker. MARTHA: Hey, Kelsi, what are you planning to do this summer? I guess I'm back in the babysitting business. TAYLOR: Gabriella and I have had, like, five job interviews, but we keep getting beat out by college kids. In another part of the hallway, Martha and Taylor walk together. GABRIELLA: (waving kindly and turning away) See you. Sharpay is startled and backs up against the lockers. Gabriella does the vocal exercises Sharpay and Ryan use. (Sharpay glances down and quickly releases Gabriella’s hand.) (Gabriella taks Sharpay’s hand and she turns around again.) I mean, you helped me with the winter musical. GABRIELLA: Sharpay, we got off to a rough start, but you really came through. My mom promised I'm here until graduation next year. SHARPAY: Gabriella, I understand you've moved every summer for the past five years, and I'd hate to think today is goodbye. I'm saving up for a car, (Taylor and Martha walk past), so I can take that little hottie on a proper date. ZEKE: Yeah, my folks are gonna match whatever I make, but I gotta get hired first.ĬHAD: Me, too. My parents keep talking about how much college is gonna cost. TROY: No, but seriously, guys, this summer I gotta make bank. At the end of the song, they hug each other and celebrate. In the cafeteria, they dance in sync as the marching band plays. In a single file line, the students sway, one after another in a wave-like motion. Students dance in the halls and a girl does a flip. Forming a single line behind Troy, they reach out with their basketballs. They dribble and bounce the balls high and clap under their legs. Troy, Chad, and other students perform a synchronized basketball dance routine in the hall. They pass by Sharpay and Ryan, who shut the door on a photographer and they run up the stairs, only to run into more photographers. On the stairs, Troy leads Gabriela down the stairs. In the hallway, Chad dances with cheerleaders. Zeke hugs the book with a look of joy on his face. Zeke follows Sharpay with his yearbook open to the “Wildcats Play” page, which features Ryan and Sharpay performing “Bop to the Top”. The musical number cuts to the Sharpay and Ryan, who are sign yearbooks and take photos with students. Troy and Gabriella lead the way and she jumps on his back. The musical number cuts to the East High Hallways, where the students dance as they run down the halls. Miss Darbus slams a pile of books on Jason's desk to wake him up. He turns his attention to Gabriella, who takes his hand and they exit the classroom. As the students exit out, Troy is left at his desk. As Ryan and Sharpay sturt out the classroom, Sharpay gives Troy a little wave, which he returns. A student rolls out a chalkboard reading “School’s Out!!!”. Chad throws a ball backwards and Ryan looks disgusted as it touches him. Chad jumps on a desk and leads the number. Chad bounces a ball to Troy and they grip hands as they stand up. What Time Is It?Īs the class celebrates, Chad grabs Miss Darbus, spins her around, and gives her a kiss on the cheek. The class throws up their school papers and rush out the classroom door as the clock strikes the time of release. There was that unforgettable.ĬLASS: Summer. MISS DARBUS: Summers have passed fleetingly since I was your age, but I remember each with poignant clarity. JASON: So, what was your favourite summer memory, Miss Darbus? TROY: (to Chad) Dude, Miss Darbus has snapped her cap. The future greets you with its magic mirror, (a shot of the ticking clock) reflecting each golden moment, (Troy looks back at Gabriella) each emboldened choice. So, do allow the shimmering lights of summer to refresh and illuminate. MISS DARBUS: You must remember, young thespians, learning is never seasonal. The students sit at their desks as Miss Darbus gives a speech. The screen fades to an empty East High Cafeteria, gym, auditorium, and hallway.

”Disney Channel Original Movie” and the “High School Musical 2” logo appear on screen over a swooping shot of East High. Currently in the process of transcribing.
