Jacob’s storyline provides much of the episode's cringe comedy. He attempts to mold his student into a candidate for the program, eventually realizing that his "diamond in the rough" is actually just a quiet kid who likes video games. It is a satirical look at the "savior complex" often found in well-meaning but out-of-touch educators.
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In Episode 6, Janine (Quinta Brunson) is determined to introduce a "Gifted and Talented" program to Abbott. Her intentions, as always, are pure: she wants to provide more opportunities for students who are excelling. However, her plan backfires when the rest of the students feel left out, and the "gifted" students face immense pressure.
," the staff at Willard R. Abbott Public School tackles the complicated dynamics of student intelligence and academic tracking. Plot Overview