Margaret Peregrine is a high school sophomore. Most of the time, she's either at school, at the school robotics club, at the school chess club, or doing schoolwork. Today, she's cleaning out her late great-grandmother's attic.
"Well, you look like you're in high school, right? Would this be a one day a week thing, or something you'd do as a full-time job eventually?"
"I haven't given up on eventually having a job I can tell people about, but I guess things could change between now and college."
"I don't particularly see the advantage of having a job I can tell people about. I mean, if it comes up I can say I'm a teacher."
And now it's time to move far far away from the subject of Margaret's critterhood. "So if the school is a thing for a few years from now, maybe in the meantime we could publish a journal. Like Nature, but for runecasting. Publish our own research and try to get other people to do the same."
"Ooh, huh. That's an interesting idea. I wrote to the publisher of the runecasting books I found to see if they had anything else, and they didn't, but they still exist as a publisher of secret materials."
"That's convenient. What's their name, I can look up how much they charge. Might also want an internet version."
She writes that down, remembers her burger and takes a bite of it. "I don't know if it would be better to try to charge for it, or do it as a public service and let it build a reputation to help the school."
"Charging for it means dumb ten year olds without credit cards can't trivially get at it?"
"Ugh, that's true, any given thing we could publish would make some people safer and some people less safe. Charging for it isn't the best filter but it might be the best one we could do en masse."
"Just so. On a similar note, there's the current shortage of anything introductory--better to have more comprehensive explanations for people just starting out, or leave it and eventually direct newbies to the school?"
"I've healed a couple injured cats and dogs, and little cuts on myself, but I've been too nervous to try anything serious."
"Not yet, but that would actually be a good way to do more testing--artifact results seem to be a bit more reliable across repeats than straight spells." Notetake notetake.