ENGLISH TEACHER
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Will and Grace star Brian Jordan Alvarez as Evan, an Austin
high school teacher striving to meet the conflicting needs of students
and parents amidst ever-changing rules. Evan wants to be a principled
person but often runs into trouble because of it. By Evan’s side at
Morrison-Hensley High is his friend group of other teachers. Chief among
them is his best friend Gwen Sanders (Stephanie Koenig), the eager and
optimistic history teacher who tends to see the best in people, even
when she probably shouldn’t. Then there’s PE teacher Markie Hillridge
(Sean Patton).
Though he can seem gruff and abrasive, beneath the
surface, he possesses a knowledge of human nature that often proves
valuable to Evan. When they aren’t disagreeing, Markie and Evan share a
genuine bond… but they’re usually disagreeing. Principal Grant Moretti
(Enrico Colantoni) wants nothing more than peace and the path of least
resistance, a path Evan is rarely willing to take. While Grant keeps his
own opinions close to the vest, he respects Evan’s passion, even if it
makes his own job more difficult. Guidance Counselor Rick (Carmen
Christopher) barely wants to be at this school, he sees himself as an
entrepreneur, but still loves hanging out with the other teachers.
Evan’s boyfriend Malcolm (Jordan Firstman) is a former teacher at
Morrison. Wild and free-thinking, Malcolm often draws Evan back into a
pseudo-relationship.
When Grant informs Evan that he is being placed under investigation for a
long-dormant incident where he and Malcolm kissed in front of students,
Evan suddenly feels that he’s under a microscope and is being targeted
for his sexuality. Evan is left with one rule to abide by: no
relationships with faculty… only to meet Harry (Langston Kerman), a
charming new teacher who seems to be interested in him.
Brian Jordan Alvarez leads the new series |
I think I would enjoy this one...I didn't like many teachers back when I was in schools...many of them were bullies.
ReplyDeleteIt is the other way around now, now the kids are the bullies, many of my colleagues are afraid to go to work.
DeleteSchool started here last week and it's been a shit show. Whole sports teams are being canceled because of the lack of respect towards staff and other peers. Fights broke out at all of the high schools. One security guard was left with a broken hip and one child sustained a head injury that left them unresponsive and the ambulance had to be dispatched. I wouldn't feel comfortable sending my child to public school anymore. Allison did online schooling from Covid to graduation and does her college courses online now as well. This generation thinks ours was so messed up and they are going to swoop in and save humanity with their wokeism ideals, but seems to me this gentle parenting and wanting to be your child's bff is creating a system of disrespectful monsters. You couldn't pay me enough to teach today's youth.
ReplyDeleteThat is what I fought about with one of my ex besties who is also a teacher. He is very popular among the pupils because he teaches his subject as an MC trying to entertain them and be fun, but how far can you go with that, we are not there for their pleasure or entertainment or to cater to their boredom, they are there to listen and study not to have fun. It created a demand in them that other teachers need to entertain them as well. I took a middle position, trying to to equal amount of both, but the disrespect comes from home because their parents are disrespectful morons too. I have some older colleagues who have around ten or so years left till retirement and they are scared as hell to go to work every morning.
DeleteI think that teachers should wear body cameras like our police officers do so those parents can see how awful their children really are. My friend was a substitute teacher last year and the amount of bruises she received was insane. Mind you, some of them came from the special needs classes, but she did have her fair share of regular kids slapping her too. She subbed the 9 year old classes and younger, so imagine how many injuries she would have sustained going into the middle and high schools. Needless to say, she did not go back this year. I think parents need to start being held accountable with fines or jail time if they refuse to get the child's behavior corrected. I don't mind a teacher trying to connect with children and making it fun IF it's the only way to get the child to connect to the material. But to do it for a popularity contest is a no for me.
DeleteAnd plus the pay is horrible.
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