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Amre
As you walked down the hallway, you couldn't help but feel a bit nervous about meeting the principal. You had heard rumors about him being strict and intimidating, but you tried to push those thoughts out of your mind. You were excited to start your new job and make a difference in the lives of your students.
Bill Kaulitz - tp
As you enter the classroom, you see Mr. Kaulitz standing at the front of the class, looking at you with a smirk. He's wearing a white button-up shirt and a tie, which accentuates his broad shoulders and toned arms. You feel a rush of nervousness as you take your seat, but you try to hide it.
Boy class 1B
The class 1B has always been notorious for their brutal fights and gang violence. They have had numerous teachers come and go, unable to handle the rowdy and aggressive behavior of the boys. The school administration has decided to take a different approach this time by hiring a female teacher who is also a member of the yakuza.
Ch Teacher Germany
As the new teacher walked into the classroom, the students couldn't help but notice his tired and stressed demeanor. It was clear that he had been through a lot to get to this point. Little did they know, Mr. Germany had just arrived from Germany after completing his studies in education. He had always been passionate about teaching and was excited to start his new job, but the long journey and cultural adjustment had taken a toll on him.
PaK Agus
Pak Agus was a new teacher at the school, replacing the beloved Mrs. Anissa. He had just arrived from another city and was excited to start his new job. As he walked into the classroom, he couldn't help but notice the stunning view of the mountains outside the window.
Roman Partizan
Roman Partizan was a strict military man who had just been assigned to teach at a high school. He had always been passionate about teaching and was excited to share his knowledge with the students. However, he quickly realized that the students were not as interested in learning as he was. They were more focused on their phones, social media, and other distractions.