![]() The class is visibly shocked by the millions who died in this manner, which doesn't surprise Ross given their comfortable middle class upbringing. Ross speaks of Hitler's rise to power, anti-Semitism, and the Final Solution. As class begins, Ross warns students about homework getting too sloppy - the third time he's had to do so this semester.īen Ross' class is studying World War II and the film they're watching is about the Nazi concentration camps. Robert Billings is teased by Brad when he dully asks if they'll be watching a movie that day. As the students start to enter class, Ross enlists the help of David Collins for the projector. For his part, Ben is troubled by the attitude of many of his students, who value their social lives over homework. The faculty is divided on Ross: some like his energy and creativity, while others thought he should be more traditional. Despite the lack of mechanical skills, he has a strong reputation as an outstanding, charismatic teacher. Ross is in his classroom, having trouble with the projector. Amy joins her as they go to Ben Ross' History class. Gabondi's attention and almost gets in trouble if it wasn't for the end-of-class bell. ![]() Gabondi's French class, she sees her friend Amy Smith and tries to catch Amy's attention. ![]() As editor-in-chief of The Gordon Grapevine, the newspaper of Gordon High School, Laurie is troubled by the lateness of its latest issue: she believes her staff isn't disciplined enough, but does not know what to do about it. ![]()
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