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Yes, and I will be revealing their real names and their school. I go to Suzanne Middle School, and the teachers I’ll be listing will be Mr. Cusson, Mrs. Lorrain, and Mr. Monte.Mr. Cusson - This man was a pedo if I’d ever seen one. He wasn’t my teacher, but I heard that he seated all the pretty girls in the front. That one I didn’t directly see, but I did see this one. He was once in a conversation with his former student. He acknowledges her hair which has been dyed blonde. He tells her, “My hair is getting gray while yours is getting blond.” He then proceeds to TAKE HER HAIR IN HIS HAND, AND STROKES IT. He really enjoyed being around his female students aged 10–12 and was extremely creepy.Creep Factor: 15/102. Mrs. Lorrain - Oh boy, was this lady on a whole ‘nother level. She didn’t know how to teach, but that’s a whole different story. For now, I’m discussing creep factor. Well, for beginners, we once did a lab where we looked at dead crayfish bodies, and we had to figure it out whether it was a male or female. Since she had already planned for the obvious thing everyone would look for, she specially had this song ready“No [male indicator], no [female indicator]No [male indicator], no [female indicator]”Oh how I wish that was the worst thing she had done. One aspect of her which everyone no doubt remembers as her most outlandish, disturbing, and weird things she did is undeniably the following. Mentally prepare yourself. If you used too much glue on something, YOU WERE FORCED TO TOUCH HER MOLE. I personally never had to, but many around me did. Honestly, it’s their fault for actually touching it. I would have straight up refused. I wouldn’t even care if I was sent to the office at that point. I mean, even if I was, I would simply tell the truth. “My teacher sent me here because I refused to touch her mole.” See how they would react. Now writing this, I kinda wish she had told me to, just so I could get in trouble and tell them why I was sent there.Creep Factor: Uncountable by math/103. Mr. Monte - This guy and the aforementioned were my two least favorite teachers. However, I’ll admit one thing, he is much tamer than the other two. However, that’s definitely not anything to brag about. Similar to Lorrain, he was really bad at teaching, but that is as well a story for another day. This guy wasn’t merely your grumpy, sarcastic teacher, but well beyond that. He would make the creepiest smiles, and would make implications of creepy things. He looked at inappropriate material in class, and one thing I heard which hasn’t been verified was told to me by someone. They told me that someone they knew who was a female had their shirt pocket reached into by his filthy hand, with him asking, “Got any candy in there?” Yeah, that happened.Creep Factor: 10/10

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