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''Mr. Student Body President'' is an original series from New Form Digital. It follows Tyler Prendergast (Jeremy Shada), the [[StudentCouncilPresident student body president]] of Berenger High School, as he and his government attempt to pursue their objectives in the face of their obstructive new Principal Renee Helfrick (Christina Moore). The central joke of the series is that it is a HighSchool comedy in which the characters act as if they are in a GovernmentProcedural.

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''Mr. Student Body President'' is an original series from New Form Digital. It follows Tyler Prendergast (Jeremy Shada), (Creator/JeremyShada), the [[StudentCouncilPresident student body president]] of Berenger High School, as he and his government attempt to pursue their objectives in the face of their obstructive new Principal Renee Helfrick (Christina Moore). The central joke of the series is that it is a HighSchool comedy in which the characters act as if they are in a GovernmentProcedural.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[TagLine Student most likely to]] [[{{pun}} secede]]]]

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*MachiavelliWasWrong: Hadley goes through this in season 2 when she starts a friendship with a group of kind hearted underclassmen who showed her being love is better than being feared when they invited her to walk with them during lunch. She realize the kind of sway the girls' positivity and kindness have on managing the student population and even almost suggested they get into politics.



* SuddenButInevitableBetrayal: In season 2, the senior student members of the SGA all had a hand in humiliating Tyler as retribution for "phonegate". Jenna Corgey, Tyler's VP, going as far as trying to trade political favors for eventual control of the SGA and stage a coup with her fellow seniors.



* TheOner: One of the WalkAndTalk variety opens up the first episode and lasts the first two minutes, in homage to classic [[GovernmentProcedural Government Procedurals]] such as ''Series/TheWestWing''.

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* TheOner: One of the WalkAndTalk variety opens up the first episode and lasts the first two minutes, in homage to classic [[GovernmentProcedural Government Procedurals]] such as ''Series/TheWestWing''.''Series/TheWestWing''.
*TheStoolPigeon: Rory gained this title when he ratted Hadley out in Season 1.
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''Mr. Student Body President'' is an original series from New Form Digital. It follows [[StudentCouncilPresident Tyler Prendergast]], the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin student body president]] of Berenger High School, as he and his government attempt to pursue their objectives in the face of their obstructive new Principal Renee Helfrick. The central joke of the series is that it is a HighSchool comedy in which the characters act as if they are in a GovernmentProcedural.

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''Mr. Student Body President'' is an original series from New Form Digital. It follows Tyler Prendergast (Jeremy Shada), the [[StudentCouncilPresident Tyler Prendergast]], the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin student body president]] of Berenger High School, as he and his government attempt to pursue their objectives in the face of their obstructive new Principal Renee Helfrick.Helfrick (Christina Moore). The central joke of the series is that it is a HighSchool comedy in which the characters act as if they are in a GovernmentProcedural.
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''Mr. Student Body President'' is an original series from New Form Digital. It follows [[StudentCouncilPresident Tyler Prendergast]], the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin student body president]] of Berenger High School as he and his government attempt to pursue their objectives in the face of their obstructive new Principal Renee Helfrick. The central joke of the series is that it is a HighSchool comedy in which the characters act as if they are in a GovernmentProcedural.
The first episode aired on September 22, 2016.

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''Mr. Student Body President'' is an original series from New Form Digital. It follows [[StudentCouncilPresident Tyler Prendergast]], the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin student body president]] of Berenger High School School, as he and his government attempt to pursue their objectives in the face of their obstructive new Principal Renee Helfrick. The central joke of the series is that it is a HighSchool comedy in which the characters act as if they are in a GovernmentProcedural.
The series streams on Verizon's go90 service. The first episode aired on September 22, 2016.2016.



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* TheOner: One of the WalkAndTalk variety opens up the first episode and lasts the first two minutes, in homage to classic [[GovernmentProcedural Government Procedurals]] such as ''Series/TheWestWing''.
* XMeetsY: HouseOfCards in a High School.

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* TheOner: One of the WalkAndTalk variety opens up the first episode and lasts the first two minutes, in homage to classic [[GovernmentProcedural Government Procedurals]] such as ''Series/TheWestWing''.
* XMeetsY: HouseOfCards in a High School.
''Series/TheWestWing''.
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* TheOner: One of the WalkAndTalk variety opens up the first episode and lasts the first two minutes, in homage to classic [[GovernmentProcedural Government Procedurals]] such as TheWestWing.

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* TheOner: One of the WalkAndTalk variety opens up the first episode and lasts the first two minutes, in homage to classic [[GovernmentProcedural Government Procedurals]] such as TheWestWing.''Series/TheWestWing''.
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* GoshDangItToHeck: Student characters often self-censor in the presence of teachers, TruthInTelevision for many high schoolers. This does not, however, preclude the occasional PrecisionFStrike.
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The first episode aired on December 22, 2016.

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The first episode aired on December September 22, 2016.
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* SeriousBusiness: *Everything* at Berenger, from the student government, to pep rallies to cliques, are treated with all the pomp and importance you'd expect to see on shows starring adults. Specifically, the student government wields more power than the faculty, pep rallies are an honored tradition, and different cliques are described using terms more suited to ethnic groups.

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* SeriousBusiness: *Everything* ''Everything'' at Berenger, from the student government, to pep rallies to cliques, are treated with all the pomp and importance you'd expect to see on shows starring adults. Specifically, the student government wields more power than the faculty, pep rallies are an honored tradition, and different cliques are described using terms more suited to ethnic groups.
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* Serious Business: *Everything* at Berenger, from the student government, to pep rallies to cliques, are treated with all the pomp and importance you'd expect to see on shows starring adults. Specifically, the student government wields more power than the faculty, pep rallies are an honored tradition, and different cliques are described using terms more suited to ethnic groups.

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* Serious Business: SeriousBusiness: *Everything* at Berenger, from the student government, to pep rallies to cliques, are treated with all the pomp and importance you'd expect to see on shows starring adults. Specifically, the student government wields more power than the faculty, pep rallies are an honored tradition, and different cliques are described using terms more suited to ethnic groups.
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* Serious Business: *Everything* at Berenger, from the student government, to pep rallies to cliques, are treated with all the pomp and importance you'd expect to see on shows starring adults. Specifically, the student government wields more power than the faculty, pep rallies are an honored tradition, and different cliques are described using terms more suited to ethnic groups.
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* BrickJoke: Early on in Episode 1, Mickenna and Neila are suspended for using the word "Chodunk" on social media, and Raven explains this is a new, made-up swear word used by Senior girls. Later, Natalie Vendenburg calls Tyler a chodunk for telling people not to go to her birthday party, to Tyler's bemusement.

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* BrickJoke: Early on in Episode 1, Mickenna and Neila are suspended for using the word "Chodunk" on social media, and Raven Savannah explains this is a new, made-up swear word used by Senior girls. Later, Natalie Vendenburg calls Tyler a chodunk for telling people not to go to her birthday party, to Tyler's bemusement.
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* TheDragon: Arden Rose acts as one for Tyler's administration, being his right-hand woman who is even more ready to play dirty than he is, and very rarely questions orders.

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* TheDragon: Arden Rose Hadley Pulito acts as one for Tyler's administration, being his right-hand woman who is even more ready to play dirty than he is, and very rarely questions orders.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Mr. President, we have a situation.]]

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* TheOner: One of the WalkAndTalk variety opens up the first episode and lasts the first two minutes, in homage to classic [[GovernmentProcedural Government Procedurals]] such as TheWestWing.

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* TheOner: One of the WalkAndTalk variety opens up the first episode and lasts the first two minutes, in homage to classic [[GovernmentProcedural Government Procedurals]] such as TheWestWing.TheWestWing.
*XMeetsY: HouseOfCards in a High School.
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* BrickJoke: Early on in Episode 1, Mickenna and Neila are suspended for using the word "Chodunk" on social media, and Raven explains this is a new, made-up swear word used by Senior girls. Later, Natalie Vendenburg calls Tyler a chodunk for telling people not to go to her birthday party, to Tyler's bemusement.
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* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: Tyler is an odd mix of President Scheming and President Focus Group. He is willing to do whatever it takes, including threatening the principal, in order to get what the students want. On the other hand, he does seem to focus his plans on more groups he particularly dislikes, mainly anyone and everyone who thinks "High School doesn't matter."

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* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: Tyler is an odd mix of President Scheming and President Focus Group. He is willing to do whatever it takes, including threatening the principal, in order to get what the students want. On the other hand, he does seem to focus his plans on more on groups he particularly dislikes, mainly anyone and everyone who thinks "High School doesn't matter."

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[[caption-width-right:350:Mr. President, we have a situation.]]



* TheOner: One of the WalkAndTalk variety opens up the first episode and lasts the first two minutes, in homage to classic [[GovernmentProcedural Government Procedurals]] such as [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Series/TheWestWing?from=Main.TheWestWing The West Wing]].

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* TheOner: One of the WalkAndTalk variety opens up the first episode and lasts the first two minutes, in homage to classic [[GovernmentProcedural Government Procedurals]] such as [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Series/TheWestWing?from=Main.TheWestWing The West Wing]].TheWestWing.
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* TheOner: One opens up the first episode and lasts the first two minutes, in homage to classic [[GovernmentProcedural Government Procedurals]] such as The West Wing.

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* TheOner: One of the WalkAndTalk variety opens up the first episode and lasts the first two minutes, in homage to classic [[GovernmentProcedural Government Procedurals]] such as [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Series/TheWestWing?from=Main.TheWestWing The West Wing.Wing]].
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* TheDragon: Arden Rose acts as one for Tyler's administration, being his right-hand woman who is even more ready to get dirty than he is, and very rarely questions orders.

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* TheDragon: Arden Rose acts as one for Tyler's administration, being his right-hand woman who is even more ready to get play dirty than he is, and very rarely questions orders.

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''Mr. Student Body President'' is an original series from New Form Digital. It follows [[StudentCouncilPresident Tyler Prendergast]], the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin student body president]] of Berenger High School as he and his government attempt to pursue their objectives in the face of their obstructive new Principal Renee Helfrick. The central joke of the series is that it is a HighSchool series in which the characters act as if they are in a GovernmentProcedural.

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''Mr. Student Body President'' is an original series from New Form Digital. It follows [[StudentCouncilPresident Tyler Prendergast]], the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin student body president]] of Berenger High School as he and his government attempt to pursue their objectives in the face of their obstructive new Principal Renee Helfrick. The central joke of the series is that it is a HighSchool series comedy in which the characters act as if they are in a GovernmentProcedural.



* AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil: The student government at Berenger High is apparently able to veto decisions made by the faculty, and the President is able to pardon students for minor infractions, both practices which are unheard of in real life schools. Of course, at least some of this power seems to come from Tyler's willingness to get his hands dirty to get what he wants.



* AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil: The student government at Berenger High is apparently able to veto decisions made by the faculty, and the President is able to pardon students for minor infractions, both practices which are unheard of in real life schools. Of course, at least some of this power seems to come from Tyler's willingness to get his hands dirty to get what he wants.



* TheOner: One opens up the first episode and lasts the first two minutes, in homage to classic GovernmentProcedurals such as The West Wing.

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*TheDragon: Arden Rose acts as one for Tyler's administration, being his right-hand woman who is even more ready to get dirty than he is, and very rarely questions orders.
* TheOner: One opens up the first episode and lasts the first two minutes, in homage to classic GovernmentProcedurals [[GovernmentProcedural Government Procedurals]] such as The West Wing.
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''Mr. Student Body President'' is an original series from New Form Digital. It follows [[StudentCouncilPresident Tyler Prendergast]], the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin student body president]] of Berenger High School as he and his government attempt to pursue their objectives in the face of their obstructive new Principal Renee Helfrick. The central joke of the series is that it is a HighSchool series in which the characters act as if they are in a GovernmentProcedural.
The first episode aired on December 22, 2016.
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*OurPresidentsAreDifferent: Tyler is an odd mix of President Scheming and President Focus Group. He is willing to do whatever it takes, including threatening the principal, in order to get what the students want. On the other hand, he does seem to focus his plans on more groups he particularly dislikes, mainly anyone and everyone who thinks "High School doesn't matter."
*AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil: The student government at Berenger High is apparently able to veto decisions made by the faculty, and the President is able to pardon students for minor infractions, both practices which are unheard of in real life schools. Of course, at least some of this power seems to come from Tyler's willingness to get his hands dirty to get what he wants.
*StudentCouncilPresident: Tyler, natch.
*TheOner: One opens up the first episode and lasts the first two minutes, in homage to classic GovernmentProcedurals such as The West Wing.

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