School of Life Page #2

Synopsis: History teacher "Stormin'" Norman Warner is held with great reverence at Fallbrook Middle School, he voted Teacher of the Year by its student body forty-three years in a row. His son, current Biology teacher Matt Warner, does not hold that same reverence by the students, who view him as a stick in the mud. After Norman's passing, Matt, who received a few words of wisdom from his father before he died and who has always felt in his father's shadow, nonetheless feels the burden of keeping the Warner winning streak of Teacher of the Year alive. His task is made all the more difficult of the hiring of Michael D'Angelo, a Fallbrook alumnus, as its new History teacher. Quickly given the catchy moniker "Mr. D" by all at the school, Michael captures the imagination not only of the students but of all the other teachers, that is except Matt, who uses all his energies to discredit Mr. D and his methods. All Matt's efforts fall flat on his face, which places his son, Dylan Warner, a grade 8 stude
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Director(s): William Dear
Production: Gynormous Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.5
PG
Year:
2005
111 min
1,250 Views


of with no you your history

well I see many familiar faces out there and for those of you I already know

hello and for all you students well how about a nice big fallbrook look I'm

principal bass and i look forward to getting reacquainted with you hopefully

these acquaintances will take place in the hallways and it breaks and not down

at my office if you understand

now my privilege to introduce you to a fine group of educators your department

heads if you could just stand when I call your name please

um mathematics a little welcome back Maggie English Don parks on physical

education and cocaine

I hope Clark this nice babies

alright for science is on the barley great stormin norman water and it's not

an easy job to replace the nikon so we're fortunate to have an alumni of

fallbrook for history would you please make him feel welcome in his first year

mr. Michael Angelo Angelo would like whopper some introductory remarks

ok we tell me cool i think it's important that that you all know I'm

only here until a good fast-food job opens up you know saying

my name is Michelangelo and its principal past mentioned I was once a

student here in 20 minutes you flunk Oh se15 grades you may remember me i was

the shy underdeveloped girl with braces

it's very inappropriate you know education is truly a hero's journey

it seems to be the going to schools a lot like a Star Wars movie you're all

Luke Skywalker's Lucy Skywalker's whichever applies and school is just one

of the many places that you're gonna receive your Jedi training because we

need to get ready to go to battle against the evil empire now evil empire

it's not our school our parents or even the question will meet products in the

cafeteria see the evil empire is a belief is believing that we have

limitations you don't whether you realize it or not every single one of

you is perfect

norman was my jedi master

the greatest lesson that he thought he was that I was my own teacher was my own

master and a lesson that I hope to teach all of you and not worry about what

you're doing because it doesn't matter worry about who you're being you do that

there is absolutely nothing stopping you from going on this world and kicking

some serious ass school now this is your life saver put into a single piece of

paper at heart a little courage and together we can make this world a better

place

let me take this journey with you

yeah

there was a dreaded Shadow falling off my dad

those of us in mr b's class to blast the end of all others after all eternity

dull assembly into a rock the house rally think we'd like to do with history

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