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Hollywood’s Worst Teachers: Fictional Educators We Love to Hate

Hollywood’s Worst Teachers: Fictional Educators We Love to Hate

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Elizabeth Halsey from "Bad Teacher"

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Ezra Fitz from "Pretty Little Liars"

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Tamara Jacobs from "Dawson's Creek"

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Rachel Carr from "Gossip Girl"

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Dewey Finn from "School of Rock"

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Coach Carr from "Mean Girls"

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Dolores Umbridge from the Harry Potter saga

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Mrs. Puff from "SpongeBob SquarePants"

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Will Schuester from "Glee"

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Miss Jessca from "Abbott Elementary"

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Walter White from "Breaking Bad"

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Miss Darbus from the High School Musical franchise

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Geraldine Grundy from "Riverdale"

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Denzel Crocker from "The Fairly Oddparents"

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Annalise Keating from "How to Get Away With Murder"

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Martin Harris from "Cruel Summer"

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Erwin Sikowitz from "Victorious"

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Mr. Sweeney from "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide"

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Elizabeth Halsey from "Bad Teacher"
Ezra Fitz from "Pretty Little Liars"
Tamara Jacobs from "Dawson's Creek"
Rachel Carr from "Gossip Girl"
Dewey Finn from "School of Rock"
Coach Carr from "Mean Girls"
Dolores Umbridge from the Harry Potter saga
Mrs. Puff from "SpongeBob SquarePants"
Will Schuester from "Glee"
Miss Jessca from "Abbott Elementary"
Walter White from "Breaking Bad"
Miss Darbus from the High School Musical franchise
Geraldine Grundy from "Riverdale"
Denzel Crocker from "The Fairly Oddparents"
Annalise Keating from "How to Get Away With Murder"
Martin Harris from "Cruel Summer"
Erwin Sikowitz from "Victorious"
Mr. Sweeney from "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide"

Movies and TV shows often depict the horrors of awful teachers. Not simply those who can't teach, but those who should never have been allowed to. Society stresses the importance of education, but what is rarely mentioned are those teachers presiding over classrooms that have a negative impact. Not everyone can be as popular as John Keating, the beloved teacher portrayed by Robin Williams in "Dead Poet Society." Hollywood's worst teachers, fictional educators we love to hate, illustrate why some people should stay far away from children, and perhaps adults as well.

Some fictional teachers can be overly exaggerated, like Elizabeth Halsey in "Bad Teacher," but there might be just a bit of truth in some of their behaviors. Some of the most notable movies and TV shows occur in school settings with entire character lineups filled with educators and students. Other projects merely feature a scene or two placed inside a classroom. (For real-world coverage on teachers in the workforce, click here to discover 33 states that let teachers carry guns.)

To compile this list of the most horrible fictional teachers in Hollywood history, 24/7 Tempo consulted several entertainment sources. These include IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, ScreenRant, Movie Web, and Collider. We omitted the handful of atrocious educators, like Miss Trunchbull, the dean from the 1996 film, "Matilda," and Principal Richard Vernon, the main antagonist with a stark determination to treat students poorly while they served their detention sentences in "The Breakfast Club".

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