TEACHER WON'T Show HER FACE Inside SCHOOL _ Dhar Mann Studios - Dhar Mann Studios (360p, h264, youtube)

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It’s important to maintain boundaries between personal life and school life for privacy and focus. Teachers have the right to keep their personal space outside of the classroom. Let's respect that!
Transcript
00:00What's up shorty?
00:06Is it bring your kid to work day?
00:08Have you guys seen this?
00:11Potty alert!
00:12Ex-boyband superstar turned award-winning actor Jack Boswell surprised long-term girlfriend
00:16Victoria Salls with a marriage proposal.
00:19As guests, the stylish Princeton grad was too smart to say no.
00:22Oh my gosh, how do you go to Princeton and have time to go out looking like that?
00:26Professional help, duh.
00:27Jack probably got her the best glam squad money could buy.
00:29How lucky are they?
00:31I would do her makeup for free any day of the week.
00:33Hashtag goals.
00:34Oh, I'll take two boxes of Thin Mints.
00:39Uh, no, I'm just looking for my locket.
00:42I think it's right there.
00:43I know where it is.
00:44The elementary school?
00:45It's about three blocks that way.
00:47Bye-bye!
00:48Oh, don't talk to strangers.
00:50And maybe you can find a hair salon along the way because your hair is giving off total
00:54I just woke up energy.
00:55Have you seen the new teacher?
01:07For like a second.
01:08She said she'd be right back.
01:09She?
01:10Is she cute?
01:11She's okay, I guess.
01:12Chase!
01:13Is she cuter than me?
01:14No!
01:15This again?
01:16Okay, I'll take a box of Pecan Sandies, too.
01:18Morning, class.
01:19I'm your new calc teacher, Ms. Summers.
01:20I'll take the mask.
01:21Maybe she's trying to protect us.
01:22From what?
01:23Her face?
01:24You must be Crystal Wayne.
01:25Yep.
01:26You must be familiar with my work.
01:27She's our head cheerleader.
01:28I'm more familiar with your GPA in this class, which puts you on my may not pass list.
01:30Oh my gosh, Gracie!
01:31My transfer, right?
01:32I couldn't even see you back there.
01:33Crystal, please switch places with her.
01:34Got it.
01:35I'll be down by the door.
01:36Bye.
01:37Bye.
01:38Bye.
01:39Bye.
01:40Bye.
01:41Bye.
01:42Bye.
01:43Bye.
01:44Bye.
01:45Bye.
01:46Bye.
01:47Bye.
01:48Bye.
01:49Bye.
01:50Bye.
01:51Bye.
01:52Bye.
01:53Bye.
01:54Bye.
01:55Bye.
01:56Bye.
01:57Bye.
01:58Bye.
01:59Bye.
02:00Bye.
02:01Bye.
02:02Bye
02:03You know, you have quite the talent for causing problems.
02:06Let's see if you know how to solve them.
02:07Who me?
02:10What is the anti-derivative of x to the n?
02:28Of x plus c?
02:30Sorry, no.
02:32Anyone else?
02:34X to the n plus one divided by n plus one plus c.
02:39What was that, Gracie?
02:41X to the n plus one.
02:42I'm gonna need you to speak up.
02:45Because that was absolutely correct.
02:48Can you come to the board and show us how you got there?
02:56Want a step stool?
03:01You can step on Crystal's books.
03:02She doesn't seem to be using them.
03:10God damn it.
03:15Bro.
03:18It's like a chopper.
03:20Whoa!
03:21Super sorry about that.
03:23You're Gracie, right?
03:25I'm Chase.
03:26Nice work on that calc problem, by the way.
03:28Thanks, bro.
03:29I probably should've kept quiet.
03:31No way.
03:32You totally nailed it.
03:33Slow your roll, Little Miss Training Pants.
03:35Find your own date for homecoming.
03:36Maybe one of your stuffed animals.
03:38Come on, Crystal.
03:39No one's going to ask you,
03:40especially my boyfriend,
03:42because it'd be creepy and sad.
03:44Let's go.
04:01Hey there, how was it?
04:02Terrible.
04:04Something wrong with the way I did your hair?
04:06Yeah, everything.
04:08I miss the way Mom used to do it.
04:10Sweetie, I know it's hard being in a new school now, but-
04:13What were you thinking?
04:15Skipping me ahead this many grades.
04:16I'm like the freak of the school.
04:18I'm never going to be able to make friends.
04:20Don't say that.
04:21It's only your first day.
04:23Just give it a little time, that's all.
04:25It won't make any difference.
04:27You don't know that?
04:28Dad, it was awful.
04:31Can't we just go back to homeschooling?
04:34Honey, we're way past that.
04:36You know that.
04:37Eyes on the prize, okay?
04:39You could be the youngest person ever
04:41to graduate from Stanford.
04:43Think of it.
04:44I don't want to.
04:45Look, I know how much you love Stanford,
04:48but I just want to be a kid.
04:51I want to go to school with people my own age.
04:54I just want to be normal.
04:57I know it's hard for you, baby, but-
05:00Can we please not talk about this right now?
05:03Sure, honey.
05:05You know that I only want the best
05:07for my bright, beautiful girl.
05:09You know that?
05:12I hope.
05:14I graded your tests.
05:17Who did your hair?
05:18A blind person?
05:19Stop, please.
05:21You may be a genius, but you have literally no clue.
05:23Your parts look crooked.
05:25I live at my dad's house, not a beauty salon.
05:28What am I supposed to do?
05:30Word to the wise?
05:31Gracie's here.
05:32Not your biggest concern.
05:35Great, fine.
05:35Understood.
05:36Really?
05:37Is it?
05:39At this rate, you'll flunk right out of cheerleading.
05:44Perfect score, plus the bonus question.
05:46Bravo, Gracie.
05:48Prioritize.
05:50I shouldn't have to beg you.
05:56Crystal.
05:58Hi, Mom.
05:58What's up?
05:59That's what I would like to know.
06:01Spoke with Coach.
06:03You are this close to being put on academic probation.
06:06The new calculus teacher really has it in for me,
06:08but I'll get my grades up so I can stay on the squad.
06:11You better, starting tonight.
06:13From now on, your laptop is for schoolwork only,
06:16restricted phone, no social media,
06:19no hanging out with friends,
06:20and no more cheerleading until you get your grades up.
06:23What?
06:24But it was only a warning.
06:25I'm squad captain.
06:26You can't pull me off.
06:27I already did.
06:28I called the school.
06:30You get your grades up and then we can discuss it.
06:32This is clearly an emergency.
06:34Consider it a triage.
06:36You're totally overreacting.
06:38I don't think so,
06:39but if you care to also lose your driving privileges,
06:42I'll take the keys to your Porsche
06:44and you can take the bus.
06:46No, you don't need to do that.
06:47I guess we'll see.
06:48Fine, I'll be in my room studying.
06:51Crank.
06:52One more thing.
06:53After school tomorrow, instead of cheer,
06:55you'll go to the library.
06:56I got you a tutor.
06:58How embarrassing.
07:00This is your last semester before college apps are due.
07:04Do you have any idea how selective pre-med programs are?
07:08I don't want to see you give up on your dreams.
07:10Someday you'll thank me.
07:13There was a time when I wanted to be a doctor,
07:15but dreams change, Mom.
07:18Mine did.
07:19We are not doing this with the makeup stuff again.
07:23That's not a real dream.
07:24It is to me.
07:27Why can't we ever talk about it?
07:29Because I don't have the strength.
07:44Tracy?
07:46It's Casey.
07:49My bad.
07:52All right, teens.
07:53Let's do this.
07:59Whistle.
08:04Whoa.
08:05Oops.
08:06High school can be such a dangerous place.
08:29No way.
08:30This can't be happening.
08:32Hi, Crystal.
08:33Should we get started?
08:34Here? In public?
08:36Is there some place else you'd rather do this?
08:39For sure.
08:39But since it takes too long to get to Siberia,
08:41let's go over there.
08:48Well, what do you think if we spend
08:49some of your hard-earned tutoring money, huh?
08:53Just kidding, baby.
08:54Whatever you want, it's on me, okay?
08:56So tell me, how did it go in your first tutoring session?
08:58Pretty torturous.
09:00Uh, what are we even doing here?
09:03Well, I'm not very experienced in all this,
09:05but I believe you have to try a bunch of stuff.
09:08I'll tell you how great you look.
09:10And if there is one that you really dislike,
09:13that'll be my favorite one.
09:17Well, this is a big waste of time and money.
09:20I mean, what high school boy
09:22is really gonna ask me to homecoming?
09:24Well, none, I hope.
09:26And if there is one, you tell me,
09:28the principal and the police, okay?
09:31I'm just kidding.
09:32Well, sort of.
09:34Anyway, look, honey, you don't need a date
09:37to go to the dance.
09:38You can go with your friends, like I did.
09:40I don't have any friends.
09:43What do you mean?
09:43What about Pavel?
09:45The guy from my physics camp?
09:46Mm-hmm.
09:47He lives in Norway.
09:49Why can't you just come with me?
09:51I would love to.
09:54But you know that I work that day.
09:56I can't.
09:57Look, baby, I know this whole thing
10:01has been an odd experience, to say the least, okay?
10:05But I really want you to enjoy high school.
10:08As a brainiac tween girl,
10:11I don't really see that happening.
10:13Come on.
10:17You like this one?
10:20It's fire, but...
10:22I don't think they're my size on this.
10:24Well, why don't I ask?
10:26I'll be right back.
10:27Dad, you don't really like...
10:28No, oh.
10:33I can't get away from her.
10:34It's like she's stalking me.
10:36Be nice.
10:37She's your tutor.
10:38And plus, she might be the one
10:39who gets your pom-poms back.
10:42Her dad buys her clothes?
10:44That explains a lot.
10:50See what I mean?
10:51This eyeshadow and foundation with your skin tone
10:53is the perfect color combo.
10:55I don't know, Crystal, it's a little out there.
10:58I mean, I don't want to look like
10:59I'm in some 80s music video.
11:03Or do I?
11:05Pardon me.
11:06I just want to say how much I adore your makeup.
11:11We're hiring part-time,
11:12so if you are looking for anything...
11:14Oh, her mom doesn't let her work.
11:16Seriously?
11:17Well, it's true.
11:21Call me.
11:23Thanks, I'll hang on to this.
11:24Sure.
11:26Still gonna question me?
11:29Never again, I pinky swear.
11:32Oh my gosh.
11:34What?
11:35No, it's nothing.
11:37I got it too.
11:41I'm gonna make that little brat pay for this
11:43if it's the last thing I ever do.
11:44Gracie didn't post this.
11:45Yeah, it was that burnout Quincy.
11:47I don't care, she's a freak,
11:49I look like crap,
11:49and she's gonna regret the day
11:51she ever set foot into Bookside High.
12:12You guys are so mean.
12:13Oh, please.
12:14Not cool, Chris.
12:16What's wrong with you?
12:17Lighten up.
12:21Come on.
12:23What is it?
12:27Sorry, honey, were you asleep already?
12:30I'm awake.
12:31Great, because I've got some great news for you.
12:35I've got you an interview with the Stanford next week.
12:39Okay, that's great, Dad, thanks.
12:44Were you crying, honey?
12:46No, I'm just tired, that's all.
12:50Can we please talk about this in the morning?
12:52Sure thing, baby.
12:54Good night.
12:55Good night.
13:14Grace got an F?
13:15That's bizarre.
13:18Mind your business, please,
13:20and keep up the good work.
13:27Class, has anyone seen Gracie today?
13:31I have, right before class.
13:33Saw her in the bathroom by the library.
13:38Excuse me for a moment.
13:40I'll be right back.
13:42It's Ms. Summers.
13:43Gracie, is that you?
13:46Gracie, what's wrong?
13:48Everything.
13:49Can you be a little more specific?
13:52It's just too hard.
13:54What is, dear?
14:03Being a stupid genius.
14:05I never wanted it to be like this.
14:07I'm sorry.
14:09I never wanted it to be like this.
14:11My dad is so obsessed with me being the youngest
14:13to graduate Stanford.
14:15And he had me skip ahead all the way to 12th grade.
14:19And now I'm getting bullied.
14:21I never wanted it to be like this.
14:24I just wanna be a regular kid again.
14:27That's just it.
14:29You're not a regular kid.
14:30What you have is so special.
14:33You should never see it as negative,
14:35even if other people do.
14:37Intelligence like yours is something to be proud of.
14:40You don't understand, Ms. Summers.
14:42Nobody does.
14:44I do understand.
14:45I swear to you.
14:47How could you, though?
14:50It's okay.
14:51I'm not even that smart.
14:53What do you mean?
14:54I think on our last test, I totally flunked it.
14:58I should probably just go back to middle school.
15:02You mean this test, right?
15:05See, I told you.
15:07I got a zero.
15:08You did.
15:09You got every answer wrong.
15:12I thought that was strange.
15:14But when I looked at it more closely,
15:16I noticed something even stranger.
15:19On every problem, you did all of the work correctly,
15:23came to the correct solutions,
15:25and then you just wrote something
15:27completely different as the answers.
15:29It's almost as if you wanted to get a zero.
15:32But you know what?
15:34The only thing you failed at was failure.
15:42You get 100 for doing all your work correct.
15:45Kind of ironic, huh?
15:48Gracie, can you please come back to class?
15:52I have an important announcement I'd like to make,
15:55and I'd like for you to hear it.
15:57If after you decide to go back to middle school,
16:01I will talk to your dad,
16:04and I'll try to sell him on the idea.
16:07Does that sound like a plan?
16:10It's up to you.
16:12I'm gonna say what I have to say anyway,
16:15but I'd love for you to hear it.
16:26I know there's been some curiosity
16:28about why I'm wearing a mask.
16:30Today I'm gonna answer that.
16:32I've heard a few rather wild theories,
16:34one of them being that my face was scarred
16:37from an acid-throwing attack.
16:39I was just joking.
16:42But it wasn't funny, sorry.
16:45But I mean, something must be wrong
16:46with your face if you, you know.
16:49Well, you can all see for yourselves.
17:00It can't be.
17:02There's just no way, you're...
17:05Victoria Salas?
17:07Yes, it's really me.
17:10I did it because I didn't want you guys
17:12treating me differently,
17:13just because I'm married to a celebrity.
17:15I even used the made-up name.
17:17Wait, so, Miss Summers, I mean, Miss Salas,
17:21you're like 18 years old.
17:23How are you already a full teacher?
17:25Because she's amazingly smart
17:27and already graduated from Princeton.
17:29Princeton?
17:30Remember?
17:32I know everything about you.
17:33I'm your total biggest fan.
17:35That's not how I remember it.
17:38Let me give you a refresher.
17:40You see, Crystal and I were in second grade together.
17:45I was the weirdo, the IQ freak, the class nerd,
17:50and Crystal and her friends wouldn't stop teasing me.
17:54So, you see, I didn't want to spend my time
17:56with kids like that.
17:58That's why I spent my time on my talent and studied hard.
18:03I skipped grades, but I was still bullied.
18:07The more I advanced, the worse it got.
18:10So, I wished I wasn't smart.
18:14I pretended not to be.
18:16Thankfully, because of my parents
18:19and some pretty amazing teachers,
18:21I embraced my talents.
18:23I enrolled in Princeton.
18:26I met another genius, a musical genius named Jack Boswell.
18:31And now he's my fiance.
18:33So, you really do understand.
18:36That's right.
18:37And if it's okay, I'd like to give you the kind of support
18:39that I eventually got.
18:41I love you.
18:41I love you.
18:42I love you.
18:43I love you.
18:44I love you.
18:45I love you.
18:46I love you.
18:46I love you.
18:47I love you.
18:48I love you.
18:49I love you.
18:51So, if you're like this next level brainiac,
18:55why are you a teacher?
18:57No offense, but isn't this like a super low paying job?
19:00That's a fair question.
19:02Some people aren't motivated by money.
19:05I guess I'm just one of those people.
19:09My father wanted me to be a rocket scientist,
19:11at like NASA.
19:12But the most important thing I've ever learned is
19:15that if you spend your life
19:16trying to live someone else's dream,
19:18you'll never be happy,
19:19which is what we all deserve.
19:25Mom, what are you doing here?
19:27Talking to your principal about your options,
19:30the pre-med programs I've looked into.
19:31I'm not gonna be a doctor.
19:34I don't want that, Mom.
19:36Nonsense.
19:37You can and you will be.
19:39I've been telling you for years that I don't want this
19:41and you never listen to me.
19:43So, I'm the bad guy because I don't want you working
19:46and I'm the bad guy because I don't want you wasting
19:48your life trying to have a career in makeup?
19:51It's not wasting my life if I'm following my dreams.
19:55I'm really sorry, Mom, but I'm done living your dream.
20:00It's time that I live my own or at least try to.
20:10Hey, I know that couldn't have been easy,
20:13but I'm really proud of you.
20:15Thanks for, you know, helping me see what's important.
20:19I'm so, so sorry for how I treated you when we were little.
20:23I think I finally know why I acted that way.
20:26Jealousy.
20:27For my mom, all that mattered was perfect grades
20:30and academic awards.
20:31I mean, she wanted me signed up for med school
20:33before I joined Brownies.
20:35I'm not dumb, but I'm not like you and Gracie,
20:41which is what she wanted me to be.
20:43But that's not an excuse.
20:44I was mean.
20:46I'm sorry.
20:47I've spoken to your mom.
20:48She's quite a tough lady.
20:51Tell me about it.
20:52I have my own talents, hair, makeup, styling.
20:56I mean, they may not be the ones that she wants for me,
20:58but they're mine and I want to pursue them.
21:03I know I don't deserve a chance, especially from you,
21:05but I have to ask, if you have an event
21:08that's not too important, maybe I can be your glam squad
21:12and take pictures for my portfolio.
21:13It'd really help me.
21:15I could be open to that.
21:17If you do something for me first.
21:20Mentor someone.
21:21Really?
21:23Who would want me as their mentor?
21:24You've seen my grades.
21:26That's not the kind of mentorship I was talking about.
21:35What are you doing?
21:39Cleaning up the mess I made.
21:40Sorry I was mean to you,
21:42especially after you helped me pass that count test.
21:45That's why I want to make up to you.
21:47Make it up to me?
21:49By giving you a makeover.
21:52I know you don't live in a beauty salon,
21:53but maybe I can be your personal hair stylist.
21:57I'd like that.
22:00You look so pretty.
22:02Thanks.
22:03Gracie, come here.
22:04You look so good.
22:07You look awesome.
22:09Both of you.
22:11Thanks.
22:13Great job, Chris.
22:14No need to lay it on thick.
22:15I'll dance with you.
22:22May I have this dance, senorita?
22:25What are you doing?
22:27Cutting a rock with my absolutely gorgeous daughter.
22:30Cutting a what?
22:32Nevermind, this is extremely silly.
22:35Ooh, wait until it's time to hit Macarena.
22:38Then we're really gonna get silly.
22:39Whoa!
22:42You know what?
22:43This could be a rare opportunity.
22:45Middle schools don't do homecomings.
22:47What do you mean?
22:49I thought about it.
22:50And you're definitely in control of your own timeline.
22:54I shouldn't be pressuring you so much.
22:57So, if you want to hit the pause button in high school,
23:01stand for early admissions, counseling, and all that,
23:05it's all good.
23:07I know that was my dream,
23:10but not yours.
23:11Thanks, Dad, but actually, I'm good.
23:14I want to keep moving forward.
23:16Really?
23:17Yeah, and I even checked out the Stanford website,
23:20and it's even cooler than what you said.
23:23Oh my God, has anyone ever told you
23:26that you're a rather smart kid?
23:28It's been mentioned.
23:30How did I get so lucky?
23:32How'd I get so lucky?
23:35Let's dance.
23:39I love this!

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