Due to my popular conversation starter last month (Bears vs. Sharks) I’ve dedicated to make another possibly controversial topic revolving a fight and two fighters. This month, however, will be different. As stated in the title, this month is all about your favorite social studies teachers: Mr. Kramper vs. Ms. McDaniel. If I were to choose a side in this debate, I would have to choose Ms. McDaniel. Hopefully this decision will give me some extra credit in AP Gov. Whether it be a physical fight or just smack talk, Ms. McDaniel would dominate over Mr. Kramper. She may be pregnant, but she shows no mercy. As a junior, I’ve been privileged to have both of them as my teachers and mentors. In Krampers classroom, he always says Ms. McDaniel is the better social studies teacher. Meanwhile, in the classroom next door, McDaniel is throwing shade and poking jokes at Kramper’s expense. Even Kramper agrees with me that McDaniel would win. However, I have a class with Kramper later this year so I’m not gonna say too much more on this topic because I don’t wanna fail. So I’ll let the students speak for themselves:
“Ms. McDaniel would win in any fight, with anyone or anywhere.” -Adriana Reine
“She can be scrappy.” -Abby Spilde
“Kramper’s a savage. He’d take the dub.” -Logan Gesteland
"I've never had a class with Mrs.McDaniel... but I know she would win." -Addie Ritsch
Also in a survey taken by 34 students ranging from freshmen to seniors, Ms. McDaniel received the majority of votes, leading with 21 votes and Kramper with a solid 13 votes. Sorry, Mr. Kramper, but the students have spoken.
“Ms. McDaniel would win in any fight, with anyone or anywhere.” -Adriana Reine
“She can be scrappy.” -Abby Spilde
“Kramper’s a savage. He’d take the dub.” -Logan Gesteland
"I've never had a class with Mrs.McDaniel... but I know she would win." -Addie Ritsch
Also in a survey taken by 34 students ranging from freshmen to seniors, Ms. McDaniel received the majority of votes, leading with 21 votes and Kramper with a solid 13 votes. Sorry, Mr. Kramper, but the students have spoken.