What Each 'Office' Character Would Teach If They Were Your High School Teachers
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What Each 'Office' Character Would Teach If They Were Your High School Teachers

What better way to celebrate High School teachers than using "The Office" cast.

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What Each 'Office' Character Would Teach If They Were Your High School Teachers
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Math, science, art, history, music... You name the subject and you automatically have a teacher come to mind. It seems that all throughout school every teacher for the subject they teach as the same personality, like an Art teacher for example always seems to be super down to Earth and loving of all things.

What better way to compare high school teachers than using the cast of "The Office" for each subject...

1. Angela Martin - Math Teacher

The one teacher who always seems to be grumpy and complaining all the time... Yup you guessed it, MATH! Unless students are actually interested in learning algebraic equations (not likely), they probably aren't too happy about anything except when it comes to math and coffee.

2. Micheal Scott - Science Teacher

We all know how science teachers get... Super excited about every lesson and project as if they are learning it for the first time themselves. Who would be a more perfect fit for a science teacher than the one and only Micheal Scott who runs on adrenaline.

3. Pam Beesly - Art Teacher

The lover of all things Earthly and well everything. To them, art is the world and the world is art. They might often get angry when people don't do their work or listen to them, but other than that they are truly the kindest. Pam is a true down-to-Earth sweetheart with a real love for art.

4. Dwight Schrute - History Teacher

History teachers practically live in the past, and bring it to the future. History can definitely be a dull and boring subject, and the teachers tend to blend in with it. But like Dwight (a true renaissance man)... well, let's just say things can get a little overwhelming, debatable and strange.

5. Andy Bernard - Music Teacher

Does anybody really dislike their music teacher? I mean they are always helpful, happy (mostly), and love some good tunes. Andy is super proud of his stance in the glee club, and honestly, if anyone mentioned music he'd probably belt out "stayin' alive"

6. Jim Halpert - Gym Teacher

Jim and gym, clever right? Gym teachers tend to goof off and love to play games, so it is no surprise that the known prankster of the group would be Jim. (Possibly everyone's fav teacher too).

7. Phyllis Vance - Home Economics Teacher

Home ec teachers can be a little too close to comfort, mostly because all they do is discuss life skills, and it can feel personal. Phyllis would be the A1 pick for this teacher because she honestly creeps everyone a little... or a lot.

8. Toby Flenderson - English Teacher

To be honest, Math and English teachers could be BFFs, because they are few and far between like them. Sure, they have their good moments of humor or happiness, but for the most part, they are emotional and happily in love with (obsessed) with their subject. Sorry, Toby... you'll always get the short end of the stick.

Bonus:

Although a janitor is not a teacher... lets add it in for the fun of it

9. Creed Bratton - Janitor

We cannot forget about the beloved janitor! Funny enough, they are our real favorite staff member. They are extremely weird (and sometimes creepy), but anytime they talk, it somehow us hysterical. Creed, man you are beyond weird, but say one word and you become oddly hilarious.

WE LOVE OUR TEACHERS!

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