Three new teachers have joined the staff force at Mobius High.
Ms. Vanilla the Rabbit is the new addition to the English Department. Vanilla has her master's degree in English as well as Drama. "I had always love theatre, so I decided to get my Drama teaching qualifications while I studied English," she said. Her room is 502 in the English hallway. Daughter of Vanilla, freshman Cream the Rabbit, is also a new addition to the school.
"Some might think it is odd to have their parents working at their school," Cream said, "but I think we will have a lot of fun together!"
Mr. Vector the Crocodile is joining the staff as the newest gym teacher. He said that his previous job was in the detective business, but he wanted to do something more relaxed. "I know the job won't pay as well as my old one," Vector frowned. "I guess it's not always about money though." Along with teaching gym class, Vector will be the coaching the football team in autumn, and the tennis team in spring.
Senior Sonic the Hedgehog told his opinion on the new head coach: "I have being wanting a new coach for tennis since I started as a freshman. I just hope we can finally listen to music during practice since he has his headphones on at all times."
The math team has received some upgrades with the new robotic teacher Mr. Omega. Principal Robotnik built the robot specially to teach complex math concepts. "Omega is entirely my design," Robotnik explained. "Not only can he teach basic math like Algebra and Geometry, but higher, college level material like Calculus and Statistics."
"I am pleased to be working at Mobius High School," Omega processed. "I plan to teach my students to their highest efficiency and expand their knowledge."
Returning teachers are also excited to continue teaching at Mobius High.
Science teacher Professor Pickle spoke about his return to Mobius High: "I bet you thought I was going to retire, didn't you? I was merely on a trip to other countries for research. I am a world renounced professor of science after all."
Mr. Big the Cat, teacher for Family and Consumer Sciences, was unavailable for opinion because he was asleep.
