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13[[folder:Janine Teagues]]
14!!!Played by Creator/QuintaBrunson
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16[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aarwetk.jpg]]
17[[caption-width-right:350:''"I don’t want to wait until somebody gets to it. You know, our children have needs that deserve to be met. And I’m going to fix this. And nothing is going to get in my way."'']]
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19->''"Barbara makes do with so little. It's pride, I think. My psych professor used to say that pride and stubbornness share a fence. Barbara's sitting on that fence. I'm gonna help her off. Sometimes Robin has to look out for Batman. Too many metaphors."''
20\
21An optimistic, idealistic young teacher who serves as the main character. Along with Melissa, she teaches second grade.
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24* AbusiveParents: Her mother is very emotionally abusive towards her, being generally emotionally distant throughout Janine's childhood and ignoring any of Janine's attempts to reach out to her unless she needs something from her. Janine frequently had to be the responsible one even as a child due to her mother being incredibly irresponsible. And when Vanetta does show up to meet Janine, it's purely to emotionally manipulate her into paying for her phone bills. [[FreudianExcuse A lot of Janine's clinginess and people-pleasing nature stems from growing up with her mom's emotional abuse.]]
25* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther:
26** Although she and her sister Ayesha have a brief argument, they do love and care about each other.
27** Despite having had a neglected relationship with her mother, she does care about her as she was willing to help her with her phone, due to it having the battery dead.
28* AllLovingHero: Tries her hardest to see the best in everyone, including her boyfriend Tariq who most agree is wrong for her. Even Ava, who comes the closest to being the one person she starts to actively dislike, is invited to her "work family" exercise.
29* ButtMonkey: Janine constantly finds herself the butt of the joke. Some of the most memorable things she's been harped on include her eccentric fashion sense, her excessive optimism, constantly being out of breath, her height (or lack thereof), and the fact she's only been with one man since the 8th grade.
30* ChronicHeroSyndrome: If Janine sees a problem and sees even the slightest possibility that she can change it, there's absolutely nothing you or anyone else can say to dissuade her.
31* DetrimentalDetermination: Janine never gives up. This is both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, it's the only way anyone at Abbott can hope to get anything done. On the other, Janine will run herself into the ground and burn herself out before she admits something won't work, and she hates admitting failure or asking for help. The others, especially Gregory and Barbara, point out that this ''really'' isn't healthy or practical.
32* DisappearedDad: Season 3 reveals she doesn't know who her dad is.
33* EnthusiasticNewbieTeacher: She's only been teaching at Abbott for a year when the series starts, and she's very passionate about teaching and giving her students a good educational experience. Her idealistic approach to her job tends to clash with Barbara and Melissa, who are more experienced and cynical due to how often the public school system has let them down.
34* FatalFlaw: Janine’s is her attempts to please everyone at her expense of herself and her feelings.
35* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: She is the responsible and educated to Ayesha's foolishness.
36* FreudianExcuse: Her desperate need to make people happy and always succeed at whatever she sets her mind to stems from a ''very'' unhappy childhood, with a distant mother and bullies at school. She's also implied to have not had many friends growing up, which explains why she put up with Tariq for so long and tries ''way'' too hard with her coworkers.
37* FreudianSlip: Janine calls Barbara "Mom" by accident, which may be an insight into why she's [[WellDoneDaughterGirl so eager for Barbara's approval.]]
38* FriendToAllChildren: Janine really does have an uncanny ability to relate to children, and is shown to be very good at dealing with them.
39* GoGetterGirl: Endlessly strives uphill against the system to affect positive change in the school. No matter how many setbacks and naysayers she comes against. She is implied to have been like this as a child and teenager, too, considering how she is recalled as being an earnest suck-up who was also WiseBeyondTheirYears.
40* HeightAngst: Janine is very short, standing at only around five feet tall, and while she doesn't seem very insecure about it, other characters will occasionally bring it up to mock her, mainly Ava who refers to her as "[[Film/TheWizardOfOz Lollipop Guild"]].
41* HiddenDepths: A lot of Janine's personality is rooted in having grown up in an emotionally abusive home and having little to no lasting connection to her family. Much of what makes her "annoying" is her trying too hard to develop new relationships to replace the ones she never had.
42** [[TheStoner She also smokes weed every night.]] Apparently, her GoGetterGirl tendencies are even ''worse'' if she doesn't.
43* IvyLeagueForEveryone: Janine attended U Penn, impliedly via an academic scholarship. This largely serves as a shorthand for "smart kid from Philly".
44* LethalChef: She's terrible in the kitchen--in one episode, her lunch consists of ramen noodles with ''peanut butter''. Janine then [[JustifiedTrope explains]] that her mother never taught her how to cook, and Tariq, who she's finally broken up with, prepared all of their meals when they were together, so she never learned how.
45* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Janine is the Light Feminine to Barbara's Dark Feminine. She's chipper, idealistic, always smiling, and downright hyperactive in contrast to the calm and collected Barbara.
46* MotorMouth: Oftentimes when Janine starts talking, it's impossible for her to be stopped. Even while Barbara is having an argument with her daughter, Janine continually tries to have a conversation with them.
47* NaiveNewcomer: Janine is one of the newer teachers and is also optimistic compared to the senior teachers; however, this also bites her back when her hopes get dashed. Barbara and Melissa also point out explicitly that Janine is very naive and that it is one of her more "annoying" traits.
48* NiceGirl: Easily the nicest character in the series and tries her hardest to see the best in every situation and every person. Gregory's first comment about her is, "She seems nice."
49* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Her constant meddling almost always backfires, usually due to her naivete and inexperience. "Juice" highlights this, pitting Barbara's "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" mentality against Janine's desire to constantly try to improve things without thinking through the consequences.
50* OlderThanTheyLook: Janine is 25 years old, but her short height results in a lot of mockery about her age.
51* PerpetualSmiler: She can almost always be seen with a hopeful grin on her face.
52* PluckyGirl: Janine, whose relentless optimism sometimes irks her co-workers as she's prone to doing things outside of her capabilities to provide for her students.
53* ThePollyanna: Janine is optimistic and often spends most of the plot hoping that her plans will eventually work out.
54* SheCleansUpNicely:
55** She's a naturally pretty woman, but generally wears comfy, simple clothes that don't emphasize her looks that much, which makes sense because she's running after kids and working all day. When she dresses up as Creator/MarilynMonroe's character from ''Film/GentlemenPreferBlondes'', Gregory has to pick his jaw up off the floor.
56** When she dressed up to go clubbing with Erika, Gregory was not only reduced to stuttering, but Ava, who usually makes fun of Janine's style, told Janine she looked good.
57* StepfordSmiler: In the Season 2 premiere, she's even more upbeat and energetic than usual. This turns out to be her being in denial about how much she misses Tariq and how much ending their relationship has disrupted her life. She continues to spiral with a smile on her face until she has a nervous breakdown and admits she needs help.
58* TooMuchInformation: She compulsively overshares, which is probably a symptom of being a MotorMouth.
59* WackyParentSeriousChild: Janine is the serious, responsible child to her mother's wacky, rude, and irresponsible, and has been like that since she was an actual child.
60* WellDoneDaughterGirl: She has a difficult relationship with her mother, as alluded to in several episodes, including one in which she texts her mother repeatedly only to be ignored each time. As a result, she latches on to Barbara instead as a surrogate for her mother, even calling her "Mom" by accident in one episode.
61* WesternZodiac: In the Pilot, Janine mentions that she is a Sagittarius. She has the impulsive, enthusiastic, versatile, and idealistic personality often ascribed to the sign.
62* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: Nobody understands why a motivated and intelligent woman like Janine has stayed with a loser ManChild like Tariq for so long. After episode 8 of season one, however, it's clear that she's starting to question what she does, in fact, see in him. In the season one finale, she breaks up with him.
63* WideEyedIdealist:
64** Janine is a very passionate teacher determined to do the best for her students. She is prone to big ideas that will help the school, even when more experienced teachers Barbara and Melissa (who are more cynical due to years of underfunding and lack of support) try to convince her otherwise.
65** She also tends to see the best in people to her detriment. Janine pulls strings to hire a former "college friend" who was actually a self-absorbed jerk that viewed Janine as a [[TokenMinority token friend]] and who destroyed supplies that Melissa bought with her own money. Janine also stays in a relationship with an absolute loser of a boyfriend in Tariq.
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68[[folder:Barbara Howard]]
69!!!Played by Creator/SherylLeeRalph
70[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/528x528_q90_c60671d3258d3a457ac13c9070a254c7.jpg]]
71[[caption-width-right:350:''"Janine, teachers at a school like Abbott... we have to be able to do it all. We are admin. We are social workers. We are therapists. We are second parents. Hell, sometimes, we're even first."'']]
72
73->''"I'm Barbara Howard, woman of God. I do my work, I go home. I get my nails done every week. And... I love teaching."''
74\
75The oldest, most experienced teacher at Abbott, who leads a kindergarten class. Janine idolizes Barbara and looks to her as a mother figure, but she's almost universally beloved (and respected, and feared) across the neighborhood.
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77
78* BrutallyHonest: Barbara doesn't mince words, as shown in the pilot.
79-->'''Ava:''' ''[In reference to Barbara never complaining or asking for things]'' What is your secret, Barb?\
80'''Barbara:''' Knowing there's not much you can do, Ava.
81* TheCastShowoff: She's been given a few chances to sing, showing off Sheryl's impressive singing skills. Dipped into SelfDeprecation in one episode, where her extravagant, drawn-out version of "Happy Birthday" frustrated the students who wanted to get to the cake.
82* CoolOldLady: Her age hasn't slowed her down one bit.
83* CoolTeacher: Even in a school as dysfunctional as Abbott, she effectively commands the respect and attention of her students while still showing them the proper warmth a teacher should.
84* HappilyMarried: In contrast to Melissa (who is divorced) and Janine (who has long outgrown the guy she's been dating since middle school), Barbara and her husband adore each other.
85* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Melissa. The two have been teaching at Abbott the longest and have quite the bond, with the normally guarded Barbara weighing in on her personal life and Melissa saying Barbara is the one person at Abbott she'd kill for.
86* HolierThanThou: Barbara is very proud of her faith and strives to be a good Christian. She's a genuinely kindhearted and well-meaning person, but she can also be self-righteous and judgmental, and is almost always convinced she knows best. In "Egg Drop," she jumps to all kinds of wrong conclusions about a student's mother because she's heavily tattooed, casual about cursing, and wears revealing clothing. Ava of all people has to set her straight and remind Barbara that it's really none of her business. While she's not wrong to ask the mother to cover up the "BITCH" tattoo when she's in the classroom (something the mother herself concedes is fair), so long as the kid is safe and doing well in school, who cares what Mom does on her own time?
87* JadeColoredGlasses: In stark contrast to Janine, Barbara is unflinchingly cynical about the state of Abbott and the entire school system, and is focused on trying to make the most of what she has to work with rather than trying to fight against the tide.
88* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Barbara is the Dark Feminine to Janine's Light Feminine. She's composed, cynical, serious, and elegant in contrast to Janine's GenkiGirl personality.
89* MentorInSourArmor: Reluctantly serves as Janine's mentor but does so with realism and the jaded POV that comes from a long career in the public school system.
90* MyBelovedSmother: Barbara generally has a good relationship with her daughter, Taylor, but she heavily disapproves of her career.
91* NotSoAboveItAll:
92** She tries to live as righteously as possible, but years of funding rejections lead her to try Melissa's more backhanded methods. Turns out she's pretty good at it.
93** She is a very prim-and-proper lady. But when attending out-of-town conferences, she prefers to blow off the actual events and spend the time boozing it up and lounging by the pool with Melissa.
94* ParentalSubstitute: Janine would very much like her to be one, even outright admitting she envies Barbara's daughter for having been raised by her.
95* ParentsAsPeople: Though she disagrees with her daughter's career, she still respects and loves her dearly.
96* PetTheDog: She's often exasperated by Janine looking to her as a surrogate mother, but she clearly cares for her, and when she realizes Janine has a terrible relationship with her actual mom, she becomes more accepting of the idea.
97* ProperLady: Barbara is a classical woman who sticks with the tried-and-true methods of teaching. She speaks in an elegant but firm voice, demanding the respect of her students and her classmates. She highly maintains her physical appearance and dresses in a striking but prim manner.
98* SternTeacher: She's strict, but fair. Her students respect her and don't dare misbehave in her presence, but she very clearly cares about them and looks out for their best interests.
99* TechnologicallyBlindElders: Played with. She's old-school, and resents Ava pushing tech into her classroom. However, she's also insecure about seeming behind the times or incompetent, and doesn't admit to it when the new software completely baffles her. When she's caught, she's embarrassed until Janine points out that ''everyone'' is struggling with it.
100* TokenReligiousTeammate: In her first appearance she calls herself a "woman of God" and is often shown to be the most devout of all the characters, by far the most likely to invoke her religion in decisionmaking. Several other characters show religious affiliations, but none come close to showing the same level of concern about it as her. [[DownplayedTrope Barbara is not particularly preachy]], however, and she is very tolerant of Jacob being gay.
101* TranquilFury: Barbara may have been put-together when she scolds Janine and Gregory for using her classroom's private bathroom, but you can tell by her voice that she is ''fuming''.
102* TheUnSmile: In "Juice", Barbara is furious upon finding Janine and Gregory using her classroom's private bathroom without permission that she demands they get out, all while smiling as she scolds them.
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106[[folder:Melissa Schemmenti]]
107!!!Played by Creator/LisaAnnWalter
108[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lisa_ann_walter_as_melissa_schemmenti_1200x900.jpg]]
109[[caption-width-right:350:''"You Sicilian? Italian? You from South? Okay, you guys workin' with the cops? 'Cause you gotta tell me."'']]
110
111->''"I haven't spoken to my blackmailer in two years. Do I miss my sister? Yeah, every day."''
112\
113A street-smart teacher from South Philly who has some unorthodox methods. She is the senior second grade teacher, which becomes a combined third and second grade in the second season.
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116* ActorAllusion: Scenes of her at home are heavily influenced by Lisa Ann Walter's role in ''Film/TheParentTrap1998'', from the passion for cooking down to the outfit she's wearing.
117* AgeInsecurity: Refuses to state her age, even calling herself a "divorced, none-of-your-business year-old woman," to the camera crew.
118* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite their bitter relationship, Melissa and her sister Kristin still care deeply about each other.
119* BatterUp: She keeps a baseball bat duct-taped underneath her desk for emergencies.
120* BerserkButton:
121** Don't ask too many questions!
122** Making ingredient substitutions in her family recipes ''really'' pisses her off.
123** She loves the ''Literature/PeterRabbit'' project she puts on every year, and Janine's friend Sahar ruining it very nearly drives Melissa to violence.
124--->'''Melissa:''' ''[holding a {{doorstopper}}]'' Yeah, that'll work.\
125'''Janine:''' For what?\
126'''Melissa:''' [[ThrowTheBookAtThem To brutally bludgeon your friend.]]
127* DeadpanSnarker: Melissa's very prone to dry and snarky remarks.
128-->'''Janine:''' Ava has a... unique approach to her job.\
129''[Cut to an interview with Melissa.]''\
130'''Melissa:''' She's bad at her job. What's unique about her is that she's bad at her job.
131* EveryoneHasStandards: Melissa is a SternTeacher who has no problem putting the fear of God into unruly students, but she clearly loves them and wants to do right by them. She's ''shocked'' when another teacher at Abbott actually kicks a student.
132-->'''Melissa:''' You do not hit a kid. It's, like, the one thing you don't do. You could threaten them. You can yell at them. Threaten the parents. Mildly embarrass them. I threatened a grandfather once... You just don't ''kick a kid''.
133* ExperienceEntitlement: Justified to some extent, as Abbott's high turnover rate means having some level of disdain for new teachers who, on average, don't stick it out for more than a year or two is to be expected. She even refuses to learn Gregory's name until she's convinced that he plans to stick around.
134* FieryRedhead: She has dark red hair and a passionate, hot-tempered personality.
135* FriendInTheBlackMarket: She has a guy for ''everything''. At least some of them are actually her relatives.
136* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: Season Two reveals that she has an estranged sister named Kristin Marie; they're actually both teachers and live very close to each other, but refuse to connect because of how Kristin acted when their grandmother was dying. "The Principal's Office" has Janine try to arrange a surprise reunion, and the two spend the entire time slinging insults at each other before Kristin storms out. After she leaves, Melissa remarks that she actually ''enjoyed'' the fighting, since it's her and Kristin's way of having fun.
137* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Barb. The two have been teaching at Abbott the longest and have quite the bond, with the normally guarded Barbara weighing in on her personal life and Melissa saying Barbara is the one person at Abbott she'd kill for.
138* HiddenDepths:
139** She knows a lot about wine and is a surprisingly skilled cook, with a particular talent for making long-lasting meals on a budget. Her Italian heritage might explain it.
140** "Fire" reveals that she is ''deeply'' obsessed with fire trucks, to the point where she derails her class so she can go outside and play on one. We learn this is because she has firefighters in her family and actually wanted to be one when she was little.
141* HistoricalCharactersFictionalRelative: Creator/VinDiesel is her cousin. Being very Italian-American, she calls him "Film/MyCousinVinny" when Janine points it out.
142* KnowsAGuyWhoKnowsAGuy: She has a slew of back-channel sources to get things for Abbott. Many are goods that FellOffTheBackOfATruck.
143-->'''Melissa:''' I got a guy named Snake for chicken eggs, and a guy named Chicken for snake eggs.
144* LIsForDyslexia: Season 2 reveals that she's mildly dyslexic and needs to highlight words and letters so she can anchor them to the page. She also mentions needing to read through things at least twice to make sure she properly understands the text.
145* LovableRogue: Melissa always uses her back channel connections for good--usually to get supplies that the school doesn't have enough money for--and despite her short temper, she's a very caring person.
146* RambunctiousItalian: She's an Italian-American who grew up in South Philly. Naturally, she's HotBlooded, a skilled cook, and has connections to the city's unions and TheMafia.
147* MassiveNumberedSiblings: She has eight siblings.
148-->'''Melissa:''' You know, when I was a kid, I always made sure I did just enough to stay in my mom's top five.\
149'''Janine:''' Top five? How many siblings do you have?\
150'''Melissa:''' ''(during a talking head segment)'' Hey, so I got my sisters Kristin Marie, Marie, Mary Camille, Maria Christina, my sister Toni, my brother Tony, John Anthony, and Seamus. ''(beat)'' It's a different dad.
151* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: A heroic example. Budget cuts and byzantine rules make it tough for teachers to get the resources they need to teach effectively, so she utilizes a network of connections outside of approved channels to obtain things like new rugs and school supplies.
152* SeriousBusiness: Cooking. She's ''extremely'' particular about the ingredients she uses in her dishes and won't permit any substitutions. It seemingly led to a bitter falling out with her sister Kristin Marie when the latter used the wrong potatoes in their grandmother's gnocchi recipe at said grandmother's wake (although it's revealed that the gnocchi was just the LastStraw for her: she was actually angry about how Kristin Marie abandoned the family while Nana Schemmenti was dying).
153* SternTeacher: She's a little scary, but she'll go to bat for her students any day, and would never cross the line into actual harm.
154* TokenEvilTeammate: Downplayed as she is definitely a good person but she tends to use some borderline criminal methods to solve problems.
155* VagueAge: Invoked. She declines to reveal her age, simply calling herself a "divorced, none-of-your-business-year-old woman."
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158
159[[folder:Gregory Eddie]]
160!!!Portrayed by Creator/TylerJamesWilliams
161[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/160490_3779.png]]
162[[caption-width-right:350:''"Maybe the best thing for the school, in the long run, is for her to fail and they get a new principal. Not necessarily me. Just a new one. Who... is like me."'']]
163
164->''"It's like my dad always said. 'A real man doesn't ignore the root of the problem. Now pick that hoe up!' I hate gardening so much."''
165\
166A substitute teacher was brought in as a temporary replacement for a teacher who kicked a student. He initially views his role as just a stepping stone to becoming principal and tries to remain detached from the goings on at Abbott. At the end of Season One, after growing to love the school and its students, he is hired as a full-time first-grade teacher.
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168* AesopAmnesia: Gregory has to be reminded to lighten up regularly. Even after the season one finale where the lesson finally seems to stick, he still reverts to what he knows when faced with a new challenge.
169* AlmightyJanitor: As a long-term sub, Gregory isn't even a full employee of Abbott Elementary. However, he was initially hired as the school's principal for a ''very'' good reason. When he has to help Ava do her job to secure funding for the school, he manages to do more in a single afternoon than she has done all year.
170* AsideGlance: A MASTER at these, especially given the {{Mockumentary}} format of the show.
171* AudienceSurrogate: Serves as the "new guy" and we see some of the worst of Abbott through his eyes.
172* CaringGardener: Due to being forced to work for his family business through his entire childhood, Gregory is an extremely knowledgeable gardener, but absolutely ''hates'' gardening. Even so, he's more than willing to secretly tend to Barbara and Jacob's garden when it's clear that they have no idea what they're doing.
173* CharacterDevelopment: In Season 1, he positively despises gardening, due to his childhood experiences, but secretly takes care of the school garden because he doesn't want his colleagues to fail at it. He slowly becomes increasingly passionate about it over the following two seasons, and even develops some of his own techniques, which impresses his father. When his father invites him to work at the landscaping business voluntarily over the summer, in a less-subservient role, he takes the job, and it's implied they bond over the experience. By Season 3, he's actually excited by gardening, and is thrilled to have a botanist in his class for Career Day.
174* ChickMagnet: Aside from Ava, Gregory also gets hit on by one of the mothers of his students after he convinces her to bring him to school on time. He also begins dating Barbara's daughter, Taylor, midway through the first season. It also becomes increasingly clear that Janine has started to return his feelings as well.
175* CoolTeacher: After spending some time at Abbott, his students start to see him as this. The turning point comes when Janine helps him realize the kids are drawing pictures of him because they like him.
176* CrazyPrepared: Deconstructed. He over-prepares for his first semester as a full-time teacher, scheduling every last second of the day, until Barbara points out to him how easily this can go awry from the most minor unexpected event. He has a minor FreakOut about this until he's reminded that he's working at an elementary school; dealing with the unexpected is his job.
177* DeadpanSnarker: His ability to throw sarcasm and shade without changing his expression or tone makes him great at messing with his more high-strung co-workers. Especially Jacob.
178* DefrostingIceKing: Gregory is initially emotionally detached from the rest of the teaching staff. This is mostly because he was hired as a long-term substitute teacher and expects that he will eventually leave the school. Throughout the first season, he starts warming up to the other teachers and his students (though he still keeps a distance and gives an AsideGlance whenever anything awkward happens). This is especially prominent towards Janine, who is one of the main reasons why he ultimately ends up staying with the school.
179* DoesNotLikeSpam: Gregory doesn't like pizza, or pie ("Fruit should not be hot."), or ribs. Ironically, he's willing to take up a pizza date if it means spending more time with Janine.
180* EnemyMine: When Ava needs to make a plea to the school board for more funds he (through gritted teeth) reluctantly helps her despite her stealing his position (and constantly making him feel uncomfortable) for the greater good. Even withstanding the Superintendent's veiled promises to promote him to principal should Ava fail.
181* FollowInMyFootsteps: His father wants him to join the FamilyBusiness, landscaping, and derides Gregory's dream to become a principal.
182* FreudianExcuse: In the Season Two episode "The Principal's Office," it's revealed that he was essentially browbeaten into being utterly serious and disciplined by his strict, controlling father. Gregory mentions that he was punished every time he did anything remotely childlike--such as making noise or having fun--and has become humorless and uptight as a result. Thankfully, his experience at Abbott seems to be loosening him up and showing him that the discipline he received did more harm than good.
183* GreenEyedMonster: He refuses to admit it, but when his friend Maurice starts dating Janine, he's clearly jealous.
184* HeroicBSOD: Gregory goes into a major slump and begins questioning his career choices near the end of season 1 when he finds out Ava blackmailing Superintendent Collins is the real reason why he didn't get the principal job that he studied, trained, and was even hired for. He begins looking disheveled and acting unprofessionally (but only briefly).
185* HiddenDepths:
186** He opens up about having not done well in school, and not having felt very good about himself as a result.
187** It turns out that, because of his father's business, Gregory is a ''really'' good gardener, but absolutely ''hates'' gardening because of how long and hard his father made him work.
188* MissingMom: His mom died when he was 9.
189* NowAllowedToHug: From the start of the series, the emotive and enthusiastic [[BunnyEarsLawyer Jacob]] attempts to befriend the more serious and reserved [[DefrostingIceKing Gregory]], with Gregory being reluctant partially out of professionalism and partially due to finding Jacob weird. However, over the course of the series, after getting to know each other better and working together the two get genuinely closer. In the season two finale, after Gregory talks to Jacob about his feelings for Janine and confides [[spoiler: the fact they kissed at Pexa weekend]], with Jacob encouraging him to tell her how he feels, the two share a brief "bro hug" as a sign of how far they've come.
190* PickyEater: The staff is shocked that Gregory doesn't like pizza. He doesn't like much of anything, and will only eat a very small, specific handful of meals.
191* PlainPalate: He's already [[PickyEater very picky about food]], and the foods he does like are very plain (like boiled chicken). According to him, he doesn't like pizza because he hates the feeling of multiple different flavors in his mouth, and he dislikes pie because "fruit should not be hot". He also gets very excited about radishes, citing them as his favorite food because they are "bitter and dry".
192* ShipTease: With Janine. It's implied she's part of the reason he's stayed at Abbott so long and he's awkwardly tried to ask her out at least once, even though she didn't pick up on it.
193* TheStarscream:
194** Hinted at least that he's heading in that direction; he's very much not pleased by Ava's leadership, or the circumstances that led to her being hired over him, and when the superintendent implies that he could take Ava's job, a sinister expression seems to fall over his face. In "The Principal's Office," the last scene of the episode has him sitting in Ava's chair and smiling, clearly imagining himself taking over the desk.
195** In "Fire" he appoints himself interim principal when Ava runs off, despite several people reminding him he does not have the power to do so.
196* SternTeacher: Gregory has a highly-regimented, borderline militaristic approach to teaching. This is deconstructed, as his initial refusal to let loose or be emotionally available to his students actually makes him a less effective teacher, and is partially a result of the mismatch between his education/training and his current job. He only becomes good at his job when he learns to lighten up a bit.
197* WellDoneSonGuy: He's this almost despite himself. Even though he chose his career in education in direct opposition to his father's wishes, his overall demeanor and even the way he teaches are rooted in wanting his father to be proud of him. The fact that his father actually does become proud of him for going his own way ''while'' also excelling at gardening leads to their relationship warming considerably.
198* WhenHeSmiles: Not so much as "smile", but Jacob and Janine have a similar reaction to the trope when they see Gregory dance with his students at the F.A.D.E. presentation.
199-->''' Jacob:''' I don't think I've ever seen him experience joy before. It's... it's weird.
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201
202[[folder:Jacob Hill]]
203!!!Portrayed by Creator/ChrisPerfetti
204[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/abbottelementary_characters_01.png]]
205[[caption-width-right:350:''"My boyfriend, Zach, calls me 'lovingly over-passionate'."''']]
206
207->''"It's nice to see another male teacher in here. There's not a lot of us. Hey, now I got somebody to talk sports with. You like women's tennis? Or, as I call it, you know, regular tennis."''
208\
209An idealistic young middle school history teacher hired at the same time as Janine.
210----
211* BirdsOfAFeather: He and Janine are both newer, younger teachers who have very similar enthusiastic and upbeat personalities especially when it comes to teaching and they both have intentions to make school a better experience for kids. Naturally, they get along very well and humorously enough they tend to annoy the older staff.
212* TheBore: Downplayed in that he's actually very upbeat and energetic, but still manages to go on tangents the other teachers have no interest in. A frequent gag is for Jacob to reference something or start telling a story only for another character to cut him off, ignoring him.
213* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's often awkward, naive, and overbearing, but Jacob is a good teacher and his students do like his class. Ava even ends up extending an audit of his class during Black History Month just so she can learn more from him.
214** As gross as his "carrot cookies" seem, when Melissa actually tries one, she admits it's delicious.
215* ButtMonkey: Jacob's natural awkwardness often puts him at the butt of the jokes. One example is when Janine accidentally ends up hatching and setting free snakes in her classroom, the last two snakes are found in his jacket.
216* CoolTeacher: He aspires to emulate "Creator/RobinWilliams in ''Film/DeadPoetsSociety'' and Robin Williams in ''Film/PatchAdams''" by becoming a fun and great teacher to the kids. He jumps at the chance to teach a gifted program and is enthusiastic about coming up with ideas. However, Jacob's attempts at being cool often fail through a combination of his awkwardness, his willingness to let the students make fun of him, and the school's various rules and policies. That said, while his students don't find him "cool", they do appreciate him because they know he cares about them and enjoy his lessons.
217* ADayInTheLimelight: "Story Samurai" reveals a little more about his background and shows him coming to accept himself and how corny he is.
218* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the MightyWhitey teacher in a SaveOurStudents film. He's firmly aware of all of the associated tropes, and as a result, has some strong WhiteGuilt and a general fear of coming across as insensitive or messianic. At the same time, though, he struggles to resist his WideEyedIdealist nature motivating him to help the students and be as cool as possible.
219* DeconReconSwitch: "Story Samurai" directly addresses Jacob's lack of self-awareness and subtle [[MightyWhitey white savior complex]], with Janine even outright comparing him to "Hilary Swank in ''Film/FreedomWriters''" and "Michelle Pfeiffer in ''Film/DangerousMinds''".[[note]]Also Sandra Bullock from ''Film/TheBlindSide'', but she quickly takes it back when she realizes she's gone too far.[[/note]] However, it ultimately ends on a positive note: despite finding him corny, Jacob's students genuinely love him and consider him a great teacher. And despite his naive idealism, he's at least far more self-aware than the titular Samurai.
220* DefectorFromDecadence: Jacob is implied to be from a wealthy family, but he teaches at an impoverished school.
221* EmbarrassingNickname: His students call him "Mr. C", with the "C" standing for "corny." They mean it as a term of endearment, [[AppropriatedAppellation so he comes to embrace it as a sign of his student's affection]].
222* EnthusiasticNewbieTeacher: Like Janine, he's only been teaching at Abbott for a year when the series starts (he and Janine started working there at the same time), and his enthusiastic approach to teaching often clashes with the more experienced and cynical teachers. In Jacob's case, he ''really'' wants to emulate the kind of teacher Creator/RobinWilliams played in ''Film/DeadPoetsSociety'', but he's usually too awkward to pull that off.
223* EveryoneHasStandards:
224** Jacob may be a cringey White Liberal(tm) stereotype, but he genuinely doesn't look down on the people he teaches. He is extremely offended and upset when he meets fellow white teachers at a teacher's conference who see majority Black neighborhoods as something to "make it out of" rather than to enrich and celebrate.
225** Even he finds the Educator of the Year Award committee's efforts to highlight the diversity of Gregory, Ashley, and the other teachers cringey and performative.
226* ExtremeDoormat:
227** He has a hard time standing up to his students and often lets them make jokes at his expense. It's {{justified|Trope}} in that he's aware of his own race and fears the implications of a white man disciplining predominately BIPOC students.
228** Jacob also has a hard time standing up for himself amongst the teachers, too. He immediately shrinks back when he notices that no one is responding to his jokes and opinions favorably. He's much more likely to go to the mat for other people, though.
229* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Downplayed, although with the exception of Janine and Gregory, the other teachers tend to get fairly annoyed by him. However, Melissa warms up to him once they become roommates and realize how much they have in common.
230* FriendshipMoment: During "Sick Day", while Janine is out sick, the normally sweet Jacob does ''not'' appreciate Barb and Melissa openly badmouthing her with another teacher who actively dislikes her. He is indignant on Janine's behalf and defends her optimism, friendliness, and helpfulness. It's one of the few times we see him genuinely upset and it's because of how much he values his friend.
231* GayBestFriend: To the straight Janine and Gregory, Jacob is the more outgoing, expressive gay friend.
232* TheGrinch: He dislikes Christmas thanks to it has been miserable for him growing up, and isn't shy about expressing his distaste for it, which annoys Barb and Melissa. After Mr. Johnson calls him on it, he makes an effort to be nicer about it, since just because he doesn't like the holiday doesn't mean he wants to ruin it for his coworkers. Even he admits he was being "a Grinch." Barb and Melissa appreciate his efforts, and try to provide him with a positive Christmas experience.
233* HiddenDepths: He is surprisingly pretty good at poker, even beating Melissa by pretending he doesn't know what poker is. He also effortlessly joins a game of double dutch, even making up a rhyme on the fly.
234* HurricaneOfAphorisms: Quotes, specifically; he always seems to have some wise saying at hand from one source or another. Lampshaded in the first episode when Janine refers to him as "Ta-Nehisi Quotes."
235* InformedAbility: In Season 1 Jacob makes a huge deal out of Janine being only a work friend and him having many friends outside work; come season 2 Jacob somehow has worse social skills than Greg and Janine and becomes very dependent on his Abbott friends.
236* NiceGuy: The most sweet, innocent and naïve member of the cast, besides Janine. He rarely loses his temper, making him kind of a wet blanket. This sometimes gets him into trouble, such as his struggle to participate in games of [[VolleyingInsults The Dozens]] with his students.
237* OddCouple: Downplayed and Averted in "Desking," when Ava, Barb, Melissa, and Gregory meet his boyfriend Zach for the first time. Everyone is amazed that the exhausting Jacob is not only in a serious relationship, but living with someone. Ava takes this one step further by blurting out [[BlackAndNerdy "Black?!"]] when Zach first walks in. After Jacob and Zach reveal that they are perfect for one another, and Zach is an expert at managing Jacob's tangents, they decide as one that they ''adore'' Zach.
238* PoliticallyCorrectHistory:
239** His attempt to sanitize the history of the labor struggles in South Philly pisses off Melissa, who happens to personally know several people involved in the uglier side of union organizing.
240** The later episode "Valentine's Day" subverts this. A Black parent asks Ava to replace Jacob, arguing that a white teacher isn't capable of teaching Black history properly. When Ava sits in on Jacob's class, she finds out that Jacob encourages his students to question the traditional white supremacist historical narrative, even telling them to question his own authority, and that he teaches Black history year round.
241* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: Jacob ''wants'' to be this, but is way too awkward and desperate to ever pull it off successfully. His attempts to relate to his students on this level only get him laughed at. He gets better.
242* SaveOurStudents: Parodied and Downplayed; Jacob likes to view himself in this role, which puts him ''way'' out of touch with the school's actual problems and often makes him do more harm than good. Best shown when he briefly teaches a gifted class and is too wrapped up in indulging his fantasy of being "like Robin Williams from ''Film/DeadPoetsSociety''" to notice the detrimental effect the program is having on the other students. He ultimately becomes far more self-aware.
243* SoapboxSadie: Jacob always finds a way to wiggle social commentary (i.e. racial implications, environmental issues, health concerns, etc.) into his conversations and in "Wishlist", he absolutely refuses to have a broken printer thrown away because he believes he can fix it.
244* StraightGay: Jacob is gay, but he doesn't display any stereotypically gay traits (aside from [[LGBTFanbase being a fan of]] Music/LadyGaga).
245* TokenWhite: One of only two white characters in the main cast but unlike Melissa (who is completely comfortable in her surroundings) he is shown to repeatedly put his foot in his mouth as he tries to show how "woke" he is.
246* WhiteGuilt: His attempts at being "woke" often backfire, the look of horror on Jacob's face when Gregory teases him about accidentally implying that two Black people who share a last name are related speaks for itself.
247* WrongGenreSavvy: Thinks he's in a cross between ''Film/DangerousMinds'' and ''Film/DeadPoetsSociety'' with him as the CoolTeacher who will "save" the kids. It's gradually dawning on him that he's a put-upon teacher in a WorkCom.
248* YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious: His students nickname him "Mr. C," aka, "Mr. Corny," but mean it as an InsultOfEndearment. One of the very few times they call him "Mr. Hill" after the nickname is established is in "Mural Arts," when they're genuinely angry at him for overstepping and trying to control their art project.
249[[/folder]]
250
251[[folder:Ava Coleman]]
252!!!Portrayed by Creator/JanelleJames
253[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/159079_6300_h_2021_5.png]]
254[[caption-width-right:350:''"Aw, man. Why am I not getting these videos? I've done everything I possibly can to make my phone think I'm 22. I haven't used capital letters in years."'']]
255
256->'''Janine:''' Ava's our principal. She has a... unique take on her job.\
257'''Melissa:''' [[BrutalHonesty She's bad at her job. What's unique is that she's bad at her job.]]
258\
259The irresponsible and self-absorbed principal of Abbott.
260----
261
262* AbhorrentAdmirer: Played with. She's very into Greg and he is very NOT interested but despite her continued flirtations, she hasn't gone totally overboard...yet.
263* AlphaBitch: Routinely belittles and bullies her staff, especially Janine.
264* BadInfluencer: She constantly prioritizes her (apparently significant) social media following and image over her actual job as a school principal, leading to neglect.
265* BrilliantButLazy: Episodes like "Step Class" and "Sick Day" show that when she actually tries, Ava can be an effective leader, successfully teaching the step routine and subbing for Janine. It's just that most of the time she's more interested in her various side hustles (or completely slacking off) and can't be bothered.
266* BrutalHonesty: She will be the first to shoot down any suggestion and doesn't hide behind niceties for a reason why.
267-->'''Ava:''' Don't mind me, I'm just here to make fun of you.
268-->'''Jacob:''' ... Thank you for the honesty.
269* CharacterDevelopment: Introduced as a PointyHairedBoss and obstacle to Janine for much of the first season, but starts to connect with her and reveal some more selfless traits in "Step Class." She's had plenty of jerk moments since then, but this is the first time we see a glimmer of something altruistic in her, and it's followed by more examples in later episodes.
270* ConspiracyTheorist: Not to the extent of Mr Johnson, but Ava is a firm believer in aliens and conspiracies.
271* CrazySurvivalist: Downplayed. Ava is a doomsday prepper, which seems incongruous with her fashion- and appearance-obsessed other hobbies.
272* ADayInTheLimelight: "Step Class," as mentioned above, gives Ava more to do and shows a more sincere side to her character as we see her genuinely get invested in the step program and take care of her grandmother.
273* DumbassHasAPoint: Ava's hopelessly self-centered and often ditzy, but when she's right, she's right.
274** Gregory is annoyed that Ava doesn't discipline students who get sent to her office, but instead lets them hang out for a bit before sending them back, often in better spirits. She replies that getting sent to the office in front of everybody is already humiliating for a kid, and in most cases, that's probably punishment enough. What's the point in making them feel even worse?
275** Her methods of selling candy bars are a bit on the sketchy side, but they ''work'', and the profits net a great field trip for the students. Encouraging the kids to overcharge for the candy bars and pocket the extra cash also incentivizes them to hustle more, which increases sales. Plus, the kids get a little spending money they probably otherwise wouldn't get, which Ava sees as a win in and of itself.
276* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite her carelessness and dedication to doing as little work as possible, when Barbara raises concerns about a student's mother and what kind of example she's setting, Ava immediately asks if Barb thinks the kid is actually in danger, in a tone that indicates she would've gotten involved if that were the case. (Fortunately, it's not, and Ava talks Barb down from being HolierThanThou and pointing out that just because a parent is unconventional doesn't mean they're not a good caretaker.)
277* ExtremelyProtectiveChild: Her grandmother is her MoralityPet, and meeting her is the turning point where Ava starts to become more sympathetic.
278* FriendToAllChildren: As the series goes on, she develops a rapport and fondness for the students. She's still lousy at administration, and she'll tease the kids mercilessly, but she's also capable of being remarkably kind to them. She's good at leading step class and in general the kids seem to enjoy her company. "Fundraiser" reveals she regularly helps a student out with his lunch money and even getting a uniform that actually fits, since he confided in her that his family doesn't have a lot of money and can't afford the expense. It appears the kids are the one thing about her actual ''job'' that Ava likes.
279* HiddenDepths:
280** She's a selfish and flighty principal for the first eight episodes. The ninth reveals her to still be that, but creative and purposeful when given the right motivation (such as teaching the step class).
281** She also has a mentally deteriorating grandmother that she's been taking care of.
282** The final episode of Season 1 also reveals her to have a surprising amount of knowledge about paleontology - she tells the kids that birds are theropod dinosaurs, and chastises a zoo employee for not knowing that.
283** The second season reveals she was poor growing up, and had to hustle a ''lot'' to get out of that situation. She's very proud of having done this and wants to teach the students to do the same, and Barbara trying to moralize to her about it is one of the few times we see her genuinely ''angry''.
284** In "Librarian" she reads and enjoys ''Literature/SlaughterhouseFive,'' calling it "183 pages of pure fire."
285* ItsAllAboutMe: She manages to make EVERY situation about herself.
286--> '''Barbara''': I've seen her push students out of the way during a fire drill.
287* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Maybe a heart of ''bronze''. Still not the nicest or most empathetic person but Ava does sincerely try to get Abbott the discretionary funds when the superintendent tries to dismiss her. More of her nice moments are shown in Season 2, she votes for Janine's proposal to give the school more computers, she gives Melissa an aide when she struggles to have a double class, and even in ''The Principal's Office'' her reasoning for not disciplining isn't just that she doesn't feel like it but because she doesn't want students to feel bad about themselves for being called out by the teachers.
288* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
289** When it becomes obvious that Abbott will probably lose a lot of its funding because of her, she actually takes the situation seriously, and earnestly pleads the school's case, admitting that while ''she'' doesn't necessarily deserve the money, the kids ''do''. It's very obvious that, despite not seeming to take her job that seriously, she does care for the children.
290** While she's usually irreverent and rude to her employees, and sometimes annoyed by them, we rarely see her get ''angry''. In "Fundraiser," when Barbara calls her a scammer and chastises her for teaching the kids her underhanded sales tactics, Ava is genuinely pissed, and lays into Barbara for being HolierThanThou. She argues that when you're in a tight spot, you hustle and do what you have to in order to make your situation better--and you enjoy whatever perks you can snag for yourself along the way. She also reveals she came from a severely underprivileged background, like a lot of the Abbott kids, indicating that Barbara's comments offended her on a personal level.
291** Even she is quick to call out the incomptent anti-drug speaker who manages to blunder through an anti-drug assembly committing gaffes like ranking which drugs are the "worst" and accidentally telling kids to smoke weed to bluntly telling everybody the medication a boy's mother has been prescribed is for herpes all in the space of about two minutes.
292---> '''Ava''': Lady, are ''you'' high!?
293* ThePeterPrinciple: Parodied. Ava is a very obvious send-up of incompetent administrators of underperforming schools who somehow never manage to lose their jobs. It turns out that Ava was never even supposed to be principal in the first place, she simply blackmailed the superintendent into getting her a job.
294* PointyHairedBoss: According to Barbara, she is just one in a long, long line of incompetent principals at Abbott. In the pilot, she uses the state's money to buy an impractical, expensive, and completely unneeded new sign (with her picture on it, no less!) for the school, when fixing some of the teachers' problems would have benefited her far more.
295* ProfessionalSlacker: It would be wrong to say that she's unenthusiastic about her job, but she certainly tries to avoid her actual job responsibilities as much as possible, focusing on using the school largely to buff her ego.
296* PuttingThePalInPrincipal: Ava is the school's self-centered and social media-obsessed principal, who got the job not because she's a qualified educator but because she blackmailed someone. She's fun and casual with the students at the cost of them viewing her (or any of the other teachers) as an authority figure.
297** While she is normally [[PointyHairedBoss quite incompetent]], the episode where she takes over the step class shows she is very friendly towards her young charges and is able to click with them well enough to get a surprisingly good dance routine going. It helps that she's not as mature as the rest of Abbott's staff.
298** This attitude is explored in "The Principal's Office", where Gregory (a qualified educator who wanted her job) takes issue with the fact that Ava's office is a fun hangout spot and not a place of discipline. Ava counters by saying getting sent to the principal's office is humiliating enough and she wants to make it easier on the kids.
299* SmallNameBigEgo:
300** Thinks "directing" her own [=TikToks=] puts her in the same league as ''Creator/AvaDuvernay.'' (Or, as Ava puts it dismissively, "that other Ava chick.")
301** She also thinks being principal means she literally ''owns'' the school.
302* TheSocialExpert: Played with. Her one and only asset is that what she lacks in actual competence she makes up for in charisma and a vast understanding of social trends. In personal interactions, however, she comes off as having NoSocialSkills simply because she doesn't care enough to put in the effort.
303* TookALevelInKindness: After the incident with the public funding money, Ava does make an effort to be nicer, calling her ''nice'' would still be a bit of a stretch but she is way more approachable and more willing to help the teachers and students in season 2.
304* [[{{Manchild}} Womanchild]]: Ava is what happens when a woman with the mentality of a teenager is tasked with helming a struggling elementary school. Malcolm, the new gifted student, even refers to her as "just a big kid."
305[[/folder]]
306
307[[folder:Mr. Johnson]]
308!!!Portrayed by Creator/WilliamStanfordDavis
309%%
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313[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_johnson.jpg]]
314[[caption-width-right:350:''"I like the news, because that's when I can say whatever I want and nobody asks any questions."'']]
315
316->''"A bet is a bet. I gambled away my house, my car, and my subscription to ''Horse Fancy''. No one ever said, 'That's okay, Mr. Johnson. It was an honest mistake.'"''
317\
318Abbott's eccentric custodian.
319----
320* AlmightyJanitor: In addition to being a literal janitor, he's almost singlehandedly responsible for keeping the Abbott building running, and the situation can get very bad if he's not around to fix things. He's also led a hell of a life and seems almost supernaturally lucky, such as when he [[spoiler: wins the basketball tickets AND the courtside trivia contest in "Teacher Appreciation."]]
321* BerserkButton: Becomes very angry that Greg doesn't like pizza.
322* BunnyEarsLawyer: Calling him "eccentric" would be an understatement, and he does tend to slack off when he can get away with it. However, he's a supernaturally talented custodian who is keeping Abbott running almost single-handedly.
323* CatchPhrase: "That's trash" and variations of it.
324* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Tends to say some pretty oddball stuff, especially when he briefly took over a class and began teaching elementary school kids about the Illuminati.
325* ConspiracyTheorist: In the pilot, he (temporarily) becomes a substitute social studies teacher, and teaches a lesson about the Illuminati. He later has to be asked not to teach that there is a colony of lizard people living under airports when needed to sub again, and is implied to not believe in the moon.
326-->'''Mr. Johnson:''' ''[pointing to a whiteboard with the word "Illuminati" written on it]'' That's who runs the world, kids.
327* ExpansionPackPast: He's led a colorful life and worked in many different professions. He says that it's the result of failing to achieve the corporate job he aspired to as a young man and that the experience has made him eager to explore new possibilities.
328* NoFullNameGiven: Played for laughs. He's only ever referred to as "Mr. Johnson," to the point where he uses "MJ" as his initials (presumably the "M" stands for "Mister"). He even introduces himself to complete strangers outside of work as "Mr. Johnson." When Janine finally asks him about it, he enigmatically tells her to "look up at the stars."
329* RenaissanceMan: He has a wide variety of skills, largely because he's worked a wide variety of jobs over the years.
330
331[[/folder]]
332
333!!Recurring Characters
334
335[[folder:Tariq Temple]]
336!!!Portrayed by Creator/ZackFox
337[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/16451351240588.png]]
338Janine's boyfriend. They have been together since middle school. They ultimately break up at the end of Season One due to Tariq moving to New York and Janine both not wanting to leave Philadelphia and realizing that she's outgrown their relationship.
339----
340* AlliterativeName: '''T'''ariq '''T'''emple.
341* ChildhoodFriendRomance: He and Janine have been together since they were in middle school. [[DeconstructedTrope This is not a good thing]]; the two are on ''very'' different tracks in life and have mutually incompatible personalities. They're only still together out of inertia, which Janine only realizes when she admits this to her coworkers.
342* DrugsAreBad: Janine gets him a job with F.A.D.E. -- a parody of the D.A.R.E. drug prevention program -- which employs him to inflict forced, heavy-handed rap lyrics about drugs on children.
343* {{Foil}}: To Gregory. Tariq is well-meaning and friendly, but immature and irresponsible with no sense of direction in his life. Gregory is stoic, stable, thrives on routine, and has a laser-focused career path, but is standoffish and emotionally lacking.
344* FriendToAllChildren: One of the few things he and Janine have in common. He appears to genuinely like kids, and they respond well to his music and sense of humor, which may have something to do with him being about as mature as they are.
345* GoshDangItToHeck: Tariq says "bleep" as a placeholder for ''certain words'' when he gives an anti-drug rap performance at Abbott.
346* HiddenDepths:
347** He's remarkably good with kids.
348** Janine mentions he did all the cooking for them, mostly because she sucks at it.
349** Despite initially seeming to move on from the breakup rather quickly, it's mentioned that Tariq made a ''memorial page'' for his and Janine's relationship, suggesting he took it harder than he let on.
350** While he naturally gets carried away and needs some advice from Barbara, he is genuinely trying to act as a good step-father to the son of his new girlfriend.
351** He appears to be a big fan of anime and manga as Janine notes that he has several anime-related toys and figurines such as ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'', ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'', and ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'', and cared enough about the mediums to feel sad whenever Janine mixed them up.
352* InnocentlyInsensitive: While he's by no means mean to the children, Tariq is however not good at keeping things appropriate when he talks to them: such as when he asked the kids to imagine one little girl dying as an example of drug use.
353* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's lazy, immature, and self-centered, but not really a ''bad'' guy. He's affable and friendly, and seems to genuinely love Janine. He just isn't the right guy for her.
354* LazyBum: Tariq, Janine's boyfriend who is a aspiring rapper that doesn't do his share in paying rent and takes advantage of Janine's kindness. [[spoiler:She finally breaks up with him in the season 1 finale, which he takes surprisingly well.]]
355* ManChild: He's childish, lazy, and prone to slacking on rent because he knows his girlfriend will pick up after him.
356* ParentingTheHusband: Janine acts more like Tariq's mom than his girlfriend. She's the only reason he's doing anything at all with his life, and she has to twist his arm to get him to take their finances seriously.
357* PursueTheDreamJob: His stubborn pursuit of a rap career keeps him from finding an actual job. Janine getting him a job at F.A.D.E. is a compromise, especially since they apparently appreciate his lyrics' lack of subtlety. Or rhythm.
358* SmallNameBigEgo: A nicer example than usual, Tariq thinks he's got talent when it comes to rapping but he's more of an amateur than anything. While he likes to brag he's almost never mean or arrogant about it.
359* TookALevelInKindness: Downplayed in the sense he was never intentionally malicious but season 3 show him starting to be more responsible and while he does not exactly know how a Parents Teacher association works, he still makes it as a way to help his step-son.
360%% Administrivia/PartialContextExample* StylisticSuck: The charitable way to describe his rapping "career". Although one of his jingles ''was'' decent enough to become the trademark jingle for the Legendary Schools charter school ad.
361
362[[/folder]]
363
364[[folder:Zach]]
365!!!Portrayed by Creator/LarryOwens
366[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/70396_1648802220.jpg]]
367Jacob's boyfriend and a shoe aficionado. [[spoiler: They break up in the Season 3 episode "Breakup"]]
368----
369* BeautifulSingingVoice: As shown in the first season finale when he riffs off "The Wheels on the Bus" as a chaperone on the school field trip.
370* BewareTheNiceOnes: [[spoiler:After finding out Jacob was purposefully doing petty actions in order to anger him to get him to break up with him first so he wouldn’t have to do it, Zach is appalled and warns Jacob that he "unleashed the kraken", and he retaliates by shrinking his clothes and forcing him to find a new apartment.]]
371* BigFun: A big man and cheerful NiceGuy who's constantly seen smiling.
372* BlackAndNerdy: Just as much of a nerd as his boyfriend, to some shock from the teachers, but his main obsession is sneakers (and other shoes, to a lesser extent).
373* TheGhost: He is first mentioned in "Work Family" as Jacob's boyfriend of two years, but he isn't seen in the episode at all. [[UnseenNoMore He does appear later in the season, however.]]
374* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: In "Holiday Hookah," we learn that when Zach's in the middle of a song, he can only communicate with others by singing to that tune.
375* UnseenNoMore: He's TheGhost in "Work Family", but he becomes a recurring cast member in later episodes of the first season.
376* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: When Zach is introduced, this is Ava's reaction.
377-->'''Ava:''' So, he knew and he was like... "more"?
378
379[[/folder]]
380
381[[folder:Denzel Collins]]
382!!!Portrayed by Creator/ReggieHayes
383The school's superintendent that Ava blackmailed to get her job.
384----
385* KickTheDog: While he has every reason to hate Ava (she ''did'' blackmail him), it's just plain petty of him to take it out on Abbott Elementary by cutting their funding. While this would certainly hurt Ava, it would also hurt the completely innocent teachers and students, as Ava herself points out. He doesn't care.
386* SmallRoleBigImpact: Although he only appeared in two episodes of the first season, Ava would have been able to become principal of the school as her job, had he not cheated on his wife.
387
388[[/folder]]
389
390[[folder:Taylor Howard ]]
391!!!Portrayed by Creator/IyanaHalley
392Barbara's daughter.
393----
394* TemporaryLoveInterest: She dates Gregory, but it doesn't last long due to there being NoSparks.
395* WellDoneSonGuy: She wants her mom to be proud of her, and is frustrated that she doesn't seem to respect her life choices.
396
397[[/folder]]
398
399%%[[folder:Shanae and Devin]]
400%%!!!Portrayed by Creator/NikeaGambyTurner and Creator/ReggieConquest
401
402%%The school's cafeteria workers.
403
404%%[[/folder]]
405
406%%[[folder:Amber]]
407%%%%!!!Portrayed by Creator/NateJones
408
409%%The parent of a student in Gregory, later Janine's class who brings her son into school late. She also starts dating Gregory after her son is no longer a student in his class.
410
411%%[[/folder]]
412
413%%[[folder:Alley Williams]]
414%%!!!Portrayed by Creator/AmbritMillhouse
415%%A teacher who used to work at Abbott.
416
417%%[[/folder]]
418
419%%[[folder:Delisha]]
420%%!!!Portrayed by Creator/ShirleyJordan
421%%A member of the school board and a member of Barbara's church.
422
423%%[[/folder]]
424
425[[folder:Mr. Morton]]
426!!!Portrayed by Creator/JerryMinor
427 An eighth-grade science teacher who works with Jacob.
428----
429* SitcomArchnemesis: To Jacob, whom he antagonizes when possible. To add insult to injury, Jacob claims that Mr. Morton dislikes him but nobody else believes him.
430[[/folder]]
431
432[[folder:Kristin Marie]]
433!!!Played by Creator/LaurenWeedman
434Melissa's estranged sister who works at a rival school.
435----
436* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite their bitter relationship, Kristin and her sister Melissa still care deeply about each other.
437
438[[/folder]]
439
440[[folder:Ashley Garcia]]
441!!!Portrayed by Creator/KeylaMonterrosoMejia
442
443The teaching aide assigned to assist Melissa in season 2.
444----
445* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: She's easily bored, goofs around with a classroom skeleton when she should be helping Melissa, and somehow didn't see a bunch of children steal sackfuls of candy that were ''right behind her.''
446* BigFun: She's plus-sized and very cheerful and fun-oriented. The students love how she entertains them in class; too bad this is to the detriment of Melissa's actual teaching.
447* BumblingSidekick: Melissa ''definitely'' sees her as one. Ashley loves teaching and gets along well with the students, but she is clearly uninterested in anything Melissa specifically asks her to do and never consults with Melissa about lesson plans.
448* TheSlacker: Ashley is very bad at being a teaching aide and prefers to play games with the students or use her phone rather than assist Melissa. Fittingly, she gets along swimmingly with Ava - a ProfessionalSlacker.
449* [[{{Manchild}} Womanchild]]: Even more than Ava, Ashley is extremely immature, to the point where she giggles after Melissa accidentally says "peepee."
450[[/folder]]
451
452%%[[folder:Tasha Hoffman]]
453%%!!!Portrayed by Taylor Garron
454%%A teacher at Abbott who typically avoids Janine, and is very briefly befriended by Melissa and Barbara when she is away.
455
456%%[[/folder]]
457
458[[folder:Erika]]
459!!!Portrayed by Courtney Taylor
460A friend of Janine's who is the aunt of a student.
461----
462* NiceGirl: From what we see, she is the only real friend (outside Abbott) that doesn't have ulterior motives for their friendship with Janine. She is also a huge factor in teaching Janine how to have a more social life.
463
464[[/folder]]
465
466[[folder:Draemond Winding]]
467!!!Portrayed by Creator/LeslieOdomJr
468
469The owner of Legendary Schools, a charter organization that comes into conflict with Abbott after releasing an attack ad about the school's teachers.
470----
471* AffablyEvil: To the point, he doesn't do anything illegal when he makes an ad portraying Abbott Elementary School in a negative light (even if he did trick them into signing contracts allowing him to do it). Even when confronted about it, he compliments Jacob by comparing him to Creator/TimotheeChalamet, tries to convince the teachers that he was only helping them, and still has a cordial talk with Barbara. Of course, even after he agrees to have the ad pulled, he privately decides that he's now planning on turning Abbott into one of his charter schools - but he still insists it's to help the kids.
472* FreudianExcuse: He came from a severely underprivileged background to the point where he was jaded and cynical at the age of ''five''. Aside from Barbara’s class, he had a horrible time in public schools until he was enrolled in a charter school he thrived in. This resulted in starting his own charter organization with the goal of converting every elementary school in Philadelphia to one.
473* JerkassHasAPoint: As reprehensible as his actions are, he isn't wrong that Abbott has a lot of problems as an institution of learning, particularly the fact that Ava is clearly unqualified to be a principal.
474* MisplacedRetribution: He is mad at Abbott for treating him badly when he was a kid...so he makes an ad portraying teachers he never had in the first place badly.
475* NiceJobFixingItVillain: In "Festival," [[spoiler: Draemond crashes AVA Fest and attempts to use it to show the crowd how much better the school will be when it goes charter. However, the community quickly realizes he's full of it and unites against him, rallying around Abbott instead. Until Draemond showed up, the school was actually struggling to get people to oppose Legendary Charter, and their attempts to get the signatures they needed likely would have failed if he hadn't.]]
476* SmugSnake: Talks and acts like Abbott's takeover is a foregone conclusion. [[spoiler: At least until the events of "Festival."]]
477[[/folder]]
478
479[[folder:Manny]]
480!!!Portrayed by Creator/JoshSegarra
481
482A new employee of the school district who convinces Janine to work with them.
483----
484
485* AcquaintedInRealLife: He and Janine were previously frequently interacted on educational websites' comment sections before meeting at Abbott.
486* CommonalityConnection: He mentions to Mrs. Howard how his mother was also an experienced teacher who was vocally disappointed with how her school district failed her. This revelation manages to make a dent in Barbara's defenses..
487* PerpetualSmiler: Manny is always shown smiling no matter the situation.
488* SheepInSheepsClothing: He is set up as a BitchInSheepsClothing who uses his niceness to hide the fact that the school district is incompetent and while the latter part turns out to be true, Manny is nothing but nice to Janine. He just is not what Janine needs in her life.
489[[/folder]]
490
491[[folder: Emily and Simon]]
492
493!!!Portrayed by Kimia Behpoornia and Benjamin Norris
494
495Employees of the School District of Philadelphia that work alongside Manny and (later) Janine.
496----
497* ThoseTwoGuys: They are usually seen together, being the only other School District employees with any focus.
498[[/folder]]
499
500
501%%!!Students
502%%[[folder:Courtney Pierce]]
503%%!!!Portrayed by Lela Hoffmeister
504%%A former student of Melissa who is later troublesome for Janine when transferred to her class.
505%%[[/folder]]
506
507%%[[folder:Will]]
508%%!!!Portrayed by Levi Mynatt
509%%A student of Abbott who is primarily known amongst other students for his dancing.
510
511%%[[/folder]]
512
513%%[[folder:Clarence]]
514%%!!!Portrayed by Zakai Biagas Bey
515%%A student of Jacob, who would later join a member of the podcasting club started by Jacob and Gregory.
516
517%%[[/folder]]
518
519
520!!Others
521[[folder:Tina Schwartz]]
522!!!Portrayed by Kate Peterman
523
524The former teacher at Abbott Elementary who was fired for kicking a child. She was later hired to work at Addington Charter School.
525----
526* TheBusCameBack: She turned out to have been hired at a charter school.
527* KarmaHoudini: She was fired from Abbott for kicking a student, but then got a job at the more prestigious and better-paying Addington, since it's a charter school and they don't have as many restrictions on who can be hired.
528* PutOnABus: She was fired after kicking a child out of frustration.
529* SmallRoleBigImpact: Although Tina was fired in the first episode and rarely appeared afterward, her firing led to her successor, Gregory Eddie, coming in as a substitute teacher for her class and becoming a major cast member. Not to mention that she is indirectly responsible for the ShipTease between him and Janine to happen. Had she not "punted" a student, Gregory would not have been hired to take her place and met Janine.
530* WouldHurtAChild: She kicked a child out of frustration, leading to her getting fired from Abbott.
531[[/folder]]
532
533[[folder:Maurice]]
534!!!Portrayed by Music/VinceStaples
535A friend of Gregory who begins dating Janine midway through season 2.
536----
537* TemporaryLoveInterest: He briefly dates Janine but they end things due to not being compatible and her having feelings for his friend.
538[[/folder]]
539
540[[folder:Ayesha Teagues]]
541!!!Portrayed by Ayo Edebiri
542Janine's estranged sister who lives in Denver, Colorado. She comes to Philadelphia to see Janine in season 2.
543----
544* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Although she and Janine do have a brief argument with each other, they do love and care about each other.
545* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: She is the foolish to Janine's responsible and educated. It is deconstructed as Ayesha is very bothered because everyone gave up on her making something of herself because she isn't like Janine, while for Janine, it always left her to pick up the pieces.
546[[/folder]]
547
548[[folder:Vanetta Teagues]]
549!!!Played by Creator/TarajiPHenson
550Janine and Ayesha's mother
551----
552* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite her neglectful relationship with Janine, she deeply loves her daughter.
553* MamaBear: She makes it clear to Ava during their first meeting that regardless of their estrangement, she won't tolerate her daughter being insulted.
554--> '''Ava:''' Damn, genetics are wild! You're cool and she--
555-->''[Vanetta gives her a threatening look]''
556-->'''Ava (scared):''' --you would beat my ass, wouldn't you?"
557-->'''Vanetta:''' Hm.
558-->''[Ava runs away]''
559-->'''Ava (Talking head):''' The key to never getting your ass beat? Knowing when someone can beat your ass.
560* ParentalNeglect: Vanetta doesn't respond to Janine's texts or take her offers to visit her unless she needs something. She doesn't remember anything Janine has told her before and has completely forgotten that Janine and Tariq have been broken up for over a year at that point. Plus when Ayesha was brought up, she very clearly sounds disappointed in her as if she were a lost cause. While Vanetta does love her daughter, it is made very clear she is not a good parent.
561[[/folder]]
562
563
564[[folder: Cassidy Geoffrey]]
565!!!Played by Sabrina Wu
566A new teacher taking Janine’s place in her former classroom.
567----
568
569* AsianAirhead: They are of Asian descent and have a rather scatterbrained personality, leading Melissa to doubt their teaching qualifications. It doesn't help that they incorporate some bizarre classroom management skills, like having the kids scream their hearts out as a brain break.
570* FriendToAllChildren: They are pretty good and friendly to the students in Janine’s class.
571* NicePerson: Their very nice and helpful, including towards Melissa.
572[[/folder]]
573
574[[folder: Rosalyn Inez]]
575
576!!!Played by Creator/CreeSummer
577
578A librarian hired by the district for Abbott, being the first school to take part in a library program organized by Janine.
579
580----
581
582* FriendToAllChildren: She is very friendly with the students and even reads them their favorite books
583* NiceGirl: She is very kind and helpful the others with their books they want to read.
584* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Subverted, Barbara initially bumps heads with her due to the new policies she implements for the library, even threatening to file an official complaint. However, as Gregory points out, the new rules are only meant to make the library run more effectively (e.g., requiring that Barbara actually check out the books she takes to read to her students, requiring that she reserve space in the library before bringing her entire class in) and are fairly reasonable, regardless of Barbara's dislike of change.
585[[/folder]]
586%%[[folder: Elizabeth Washington]]
587%%!!!Played by June Diane Raphael
588
589%%A representative from the local news station who visits Abbott to document an award ceremony.
590
591%%[[/folder]]
592%%[[folder: Sister Sipp]]
593%%!!!Played by Carleas Burke
594%%A member of Barbara’s church.
595%%[[/folder]]
596
597%%[[folder: Joan]]
598
599%%!!!Played by Jennifer Elise Cox
600
601%%[[/folder]]
602
603%%[[folder: Willy R. Abbott V]]
604
605%%!!!Played by David Clayton Rodgers
606
607%%A direct descendent of school founder Willard R. Abbott.
608
609%%[[/folder]]
610
611
612
613%%[[folder: Timothy]]
614
615%%!!!Portrayed by Casey Frey
616
617%%A F.A.D.E. performer who aspires to be like Tariq.
618
619%%[[/folder]]
620
621%%[[folder: Caroline]]
622
623%%!!!Portrayed by Creator/AparnaNancherla
624
625%%An unhelpful F.A.D.E. representative whose speech discouraging drug use quickly goes off the rails.
626
627%%[[/folder]]
628

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