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A fifteen-year-old boy named Garrett is picked up by a pair of bounty hunters and sent to a boot camp in upstate New York called Lake Harmony.Upon his arrival, he learns that his parents have sent him to the facility because he refused to stop having intimate relationships with his former math teacher that was eight years older than him, Sabrina, along with other things including staying out ...
Todd Strasser (born May 5, 1950) [1] is an American writer [2] of more than 140 young-adult and middle grade novels and many short stories and works of non-fiction, some written under the pen names Morton Rhue [3] and T.S. Rue.
Help! I'm Trapped... is a series of 17 books written by Todd Strasser, published by Scholastic Press. With worldwide sales of over 10 million copies, the plots mainly center around a group of children and a machine that has the power to switch bodies. The first of the series, Help! I'm Trapped in My Teacher's Body, was published in 1993.
$22.6 million [1] Drive Me Crazy is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film based on the novel How I Created My Perfect Prom Date by Todd Strasser . Originally entitled Next to You , the film's title was changed to Drive Me Crazy after one of the songs from its soundtrack, " (You Drive Me) Crazy " by Britney Spears .
The following day, Jake takes over teaching his science class. He suddenly realizes that being in Mr. Dirksen's body, he can make the class fun. During the lesson, Jake teaches the students how to build bombs, much to their excitement. While Jake (Mr. Dirksen) has to write "I will not ask stupid questions in class."
Nightmare Inn is a series of young adult horror novels by Todd Strasser, who penned the books using the pseudonym T. S. Rue. [1] It is a brief series that contains only four installments, all of them published in 1993: Nightmare Inn, [2] Room 13, [3] The Pool, [4] and The Attic. [5]
Umland left UNM in 2016 to work full time as vice president for content development at Illustrative Mathematics (IM), a nonprofit company she co-founded with William McCallum to develop and deliver mathematics content for K-12 teachers. She became chief product officer in July 2019. [6] In June of 2020, Umland was appointed as president of IM. [7]
We Are the Wave (German 'Wir sind die Welle') is a German coming-of-age drama television series that is loosely based on the 1981 novel The Wave by Todd Strasser. [1] The series premiered on Netflix on 1 November 2019. [2] [3]