
Teacher of the Year 2015
In *Teacher of the Year (2015)*, Mitch Carter, a dedicated high school teacher, finds himself at the center of attention when he wins California's top teaching honor.
Director: Jason Strouse
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Teacher of the Year* (2015) about?
*Teacher of the Year* follows Mitch Carter, a passionate high school teacher who wins California's Teacher of the Year award, only to confront an enticing job offer that could pull him away from the classroom. The film explores his journey through the quirks of school life and the tough decisions that come with unexpected success.
Who directed *Teacher of the Year*?
The film was directed by Jason Strouse, known for his work in comedy.
Who stars in *Teacher of the Year*?
The cast features Matt Letscher as Mitch Carter, Keegan-Michael Key as a fellow teacher, Sunny Mabrey, Larry Joe Campbell, and Jamie Kaler.
Is *Teacher of the Year* (2015) worth watching?
With its sharp humor and relatable themes, *Teacher of the Year* is a solid pick for fans of workplace comedies. While it's not groundbreaking, its blend of heart and laughs makes it an enjoyable 82-minute escape.
How long is *Teacher of the Year*?
*Teacher of the Year* runs for 82 minutes.
About Teacher of the Year (2015) — A Comedy That Asks: What's Worth More Than a Gold Star?
In *Teacher of the Year (2015)*, Mitch Carter, a dedicated high school teacher, finds himself at the center of attention when he wins California's top teaching honor. Surrounded by a hilariously quirky faculty at Truman High School, Mitch's life takes an unexpected turn when a lucrative job offer threatens his passion for education. Directed by Jason Strouse, this comedy blends sharp wit with heartfelt moments, exploring the chaos of school life and the tough choices between success and integrity.
Starring Matt Letscher as the titular teacher and Keegan-Michael Key as one of his eccentric colleagues, *Teacher of the Year* delivers a lighthearted yet insightful look at modern education. With its quick pacing and relatable themes, the film captures the absurdity and rewards of teaching, making it a must-watch for fans of workplace comedies.