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Springfield is the primary fictional setting of the American animated sitcom The Simpsons and related media. It is an average-sized, fictional city within an unknown state in the United States. The fictional city's geography, surroundings, and layout are flexible, often changing to accommodate the plot of any given episode. [1]
The Springfield school district holds its annual "Dance of the Lemons," in which each school chooses its worst tenured teacher to be randomly reassigned to another campus. Springfield Elementary School receives Jack Lassen, who is put in charge of Bart's class.
The episode is cited by Robert M. Arkin and Philip J. Mazzocco in their work "Self-Esteem in Springfield", in the compilation book The Psychology of The Simpsons. [15] Arkin and Mazzocco note an exchange between Edna Krabappel and Seymour Skinner , where Skinner exclaims to Krabappel: "Oh come on Edna: We both know these kids have no future!
A fire at Springfield Elementary School forces the school to be closed for weeks. The town's children are forced to be home-schooled where they learn about the collapse of the Great Springfield Gazebo. The mayor at the time, an ancestor of Kirk Van Houten, was blamed for the incident, which saddens the Van Houten family.
Springfield (The Simpsons), hometown of the Simpson family in The Simpsons Springfield ( Guiding Light ) , a community in the television soap opera Guiding Light Springfield, the setting of the American comedy TV series Father Knows Best
The Springfield school board is expected to see the new busing and school start time plan by mid-April. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
During an inspection by Superintendent Chalmers at Springfield Elementary School, Principal Skinner lures Bart, Jimbo, Kearney, Dolph, and Nelson into the school's utility basement with the promise of free mountain bikes and locks the door.
The Simpsons see a performance of Stab-a-Lot: The Itchy and Scratchy Musical.Juliana Kellner, the show's director and former student of Springfield Elementary School, greets the reception along with Principal Skinner, who acknowledges Juliana's straight As at the school but attributes her "B or two" in math to being a girl.