
Every '90s kid spent Saturday mornings at this California high school, watching "Saved by the Bell" serve up comedy, drama, and just the right amount of teen sitcom cheese. From 1989 to 1992, six oversized teenagers ruled their fictional campus with wild schemes and impossibly perfect hair. Can you name this iconic TV high school?
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The answer is: Bayside High
Bayside High might've been TV's most famous fictional school, but its physical footprint was surprisingly small. The entire thing was basically just one hallway and a classroom on Stage 9 at NBC Studios in Burbank. The classroom sat across from Principal Belding's office, where he spent four years trying (and failing) to keep his students in line.
The show was set in the fictional Los Angeles neighborhood of Palisades, where apparently every teenager hung out at the same diner and no one ever went to the beach despite living in Southern California. But with Screech building robots, Jessie freaking out on caffeine pills, and Slater ripping his wrestling uniform at every opportunity, who needs location scouting?
That tiny hallway and classroom ended up hosting some of the most memorable plot lines in teen TV history. Between oil spills in the football field, underground radio stations, and beauty pageants, the ridiculous schemes kept coming. The formula worked so well that when NBC rebooted the show in 2020, they sent a new generation of students right back to those same Bayside halls, where some of the original troublemakers now worked as teachers. Because apparently you can graduate from Bayside, but you can never really leave.
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