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Teacher Superlatives

By Darsh Mirchandani, Linda Cheung and Fiona O'Reilly


As part of the annual tradition, The Chariot hosted a teacher superlative contest. NHP senior high students voted for the teachers they believed to be most qualified on a plethora of categories. The long-awaited results are here!


Up and Coming: Mr. Claussel and Ms. Mannino

Source by Mary Kay Mannle

Business teacher Mr. Claussel and world language teacher Ms. Mannino have immensely grown in popularity as of late.


Most Likely to be Tiktok Famous: Ms. Mejia and Mr. Testa

Source by Linda Cheung

FACS teacher Ms. Mejia and science teacher Mr. Testa have vibrant personalities that students believe would "blow up" TikTok.


Attached at the Hip: Dr. Otton and Dr. Sime

Source by Mary Kay Mannle

English chairperson Dr. Otton and math teacher Dr. Sime are regularly seen chatting throughout school, and Dr. Kowalczyk (center) always finds a way to interject.


Attached at the Hip: Ms. Kennedy and Ms. Taglia


Source by Linda Cheung

Never to be seen without the other, special education teacher Ms. Kennedy and math teacher Ms. Taglia are a dynamic duo.


Most Likely to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse: Ms. Gelber and Mr. Rood

Source by Mary Kay Mannle

With their combined biology and history knowledge, science teacher Ms. Gelber and social studies teacher Mr. Rood have the know-how to vanquish hordes of zombies.


Most Likely to be President: Dr. D'Orsogna and Mr. Novak

Source by Mary Kay Mannle

Mr. Novak's Model United Nations experience combined with Dr. D'Orsogna's AP Government and Politics experience make them an unstoppable presidential ticket.


Most Relatable to Students: Mr. Micciche and Ms. Salcedo

Source by Linda Cheung

Both science teacher Mr. Micciche and world language teacher Ms. Salcedo build close relationships with their students.


Most Trendy: Mr. D'Ammassa and Ms. Lombardo

Source by Linda Cheung

Science teachers Mr. D'Ammassa and Ms. Lombardo stay up to date with the latest fashion, technology and social media trends.


Most Likely to Put in Grades at 3am: Mr. Colvin and Ms. Kaspar

Source by Linda Cheung

English teachers Mr. Colvin and Ms. Kaspar use the extra time from their unconventional sleep schedules to stay extremely productive.

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