English & Languages
Aimee Justice
(PUBLIC SPEAKING, ENGLISH) Gesticulates a lot, speaks loudly all the time. A bit eccentric, but is excellent in teaching students on how to present themselves and on body language for public speaking. Not much is known about her, she is a new teacher from this year.
Marilou Bourbon
(FRENCH) French-Canadian, new teacher only 3 years at the school, her English is not very good so a lot of jokes pass over her head. She's very friendly and appreciated by her students (she often treats them to funny French movies every few weeks).
Mary Taylor
(ENGLISH, JOURNALISM) Friendly, often offers second chances and is highly respected by students. Previously had a career in the New York Times, left once everything started turning away from paper prints.
Meng Da
(CHINESE) Had a very promising career as an author in China but her topics were too controversial. Is an indie published author in America now, even though her English work is not as strong as her Chinese. Is typically too focused on her own authorial work to assist students outside of class.
Randall Bennett
(WORLD LIT) Serious, boring but generous in grading. Published author in Canada. Often listens to classic rock when he's alone in his office correcting work.
Shelby Bruce
(BRITISH LIT) Unapologetically British, makes jokes about British authors all the time and always has her tea in class. Published poet in the UK under a mysterious penname.
Mathematics
Yesenia Owens
(TRIG) unorthodox as fuck, came through some of the pioneering inner-city schools renowned for their maths programmes, gifted teacher running up against tradition and red tape.
Tamara Hamilton
(CALCULUS) alumni, would not be taken seriously by students if not for her unflinching authority attitude. Is rumoured to having an affair with a student.
Theis Lausten
(STATISTICS) International student alumni, Dutch, applied for teaching positions a bunch of times before being interviewed and hired. Is ruthless and unkind to students, but kiss-ass towards older male teachers and the headmaster. Is often heard swearing in Dutch when he thinks he's alone.
Fine Arts
Harriet Hurley
(FINE ART) likely alumni as well, highly successful career in the art world that came to a sudden halt due to scandal, humbled by the experience and now enjoying the quiet life
Pan Jeong-Ja
(PHOTOGRAPHY, ART IV) International student alumni, honorary teaching position. Is a famous photographer in South Korea. Funny and goofy.
Lorraine Rodgers
(ART HISTORY) Thinks she's funny but no one really laughs with her. Was previously drama teacher, but she caused too much drama with students, so she was given a "tamer" position since she is an alumni.
Social Sciences
Jeremiah Dale
(HISTORY), former US army captain, no nonsense, from working class background (outsider in oldschool private academy like this)
Mark Höffner
(GLOBAL EcONOMICS, GERMAN) German, was an honorary invitee for a teaching position as he is an alumni. Very serious, flirtatious with most female teachers.
Mackenzie Roy
(WORLD HISTORY) Goofy and forgetful, often has to run out of class because she forgot something. Easily connects with students, very trusted and respected.
Leah Richardson
(PSYCHOLOGY) A little too intense for her type of coursework, she whispers her way through class while making grand gestures, and talks a lot about Freud without ever mentioning any sex-related because of school policies. Tries hard to be friends with female students.
Science
Blair Hawkins
(BIOLOGY) Through-and-through Cali girl, recent Marine Biologist graduate with a postgrad in teaching (she's looking to make a name for herself in the private school circuit). Excitable and passionate about her subject, also coaches the swimming club. They won't let her start a surfing club. Yet. She'll win them over soon enough.
Killian Murphy
(COMPUTING, PROGRAMMING) Irish, highly successful programmer during the Irish tech boom of the mid-2000's who has since sought a more easy-going life teaching. An absolute terror for most students thanks to his no-nonsense attitude and sombre Belfast attitude, yet highly supportive of the computing club (he considers them his kids, and will often look out for them).
Laili Davar
(PHYSICS, ASTRONOMY) International student alumni from Iran, astro-physicist in a mundane teaching position to fill up her bank account before moving on to better things. Rarely goes beyond text-book course work, but out of the class will passionately talk about astronomy and such.
Ruben Vincent
(CHEMISTRY) Failed his PhD research program, bitter and eccentric but always willing to help if a student reaches out.