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455:, being a person who is often pranked by Miss Mush because he is shorter than her. He also appears in the final chapter of Wayside School Beneath the Cloud of Doom. Mr. Kidswatter is the school principal, who hates all the kids and often overreacts when things don't go his way. Dr. Pickell, who got introduced in the third book, was originally a psychiatrist, but got fired in the same chapter he was introduced in due to him including unusual side effects in his sessions. He is now the school counselor, and uses hypnosis on the students to cure their ailments but also adds strange side effects. Mrs. Surlaw is the librarian on the seventh floor, who owns a large stuffed walrus that students can hug after they have checked out a book. Rather than organizing books by genre, fictionality, or subject, she orders books on shelves by number of pages. Miss Zarves is the teacher of the nineteenth story, which doesn't exist; her class includes four students named Ray, Virginia, Nick, and Mark. She and her students supposedly do not exist either. There is also Miss Worm, the teacher of the honors class story who is annoyed by Mrs. Jewls's teaching methods. A few one-off characters include Mrs. Waloosh, the eccentric dance teacher at the school; Mrs. Franklin, a substitute from the second book that believed all the students were named Benjamin; Mrs. Day, the school secretary; and David, Mr. Kidswatter's chauffeur. 498:'Miss Zarves" after the nineteenth story teacher. It then proceeds to tell the reader that Miss Zarves teaches on the 19th floor, but as there is no nineteenth floor, there is no Miss Zarves, and as there is no Miss Zarves, there is no 19th chapter. However, it is shown to exist, "somewhere between the 18th and 20th floors". All of the students, including Mrs. Jewls, end up there, as well as a cow and presumably a basketball as well, when it disappeared after being thrown where the 19th floor would've presumably been. Also, characters who have been in the 19th floor are apparently invisible to others. The students of the nineteenth floor (Mark Miller, Virginia, Nick, and Ray Gunn) are mainly characters who are made-up. For example, 'Ray Gunn' is Bebe's made-up brother. Mark Miller is also the name given to Benjamin Nushmutt by Mrs. Jewls. 490:. After the principal ran into his office door and spilled coffee over his clothes, he said that the word "door" was a bad word. Anyone who said "door" would get in trouble. So he introduced the word "goozack" to replace the word door. Todd was the first student to break the new rule, only because he was late for school at the time and didn't hear the announcement. Later, when Mrs. Drazil said "door" and the students pointed out that she was to call it "goozack," she immediately said "Mr. Kidswatter is a 'goozack'" in retaliation. 347:
students into apples. Her ghost reappeared in a later chapter, albeit now repentant to show students the importance of differences. The third book introduces her son, Mr. Gorf, who could steal voices through a third nostril, alongside Mrs. Drazil, Louis's old teacher who remembers students that forgot homework assignments from decades ago, and Ms. Wendy Nogard, who could read thoughts with a third ear on the top of her head.
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bus, but only once, after pulling Leslie's pigtails during class. Another time, when it looks like Joy was going to be sent home early, Todd thinks he is going to have company, but Joy ends up making up for her crime by kissing Jason on the nose so that he would come unstuck from the gum she put on his seat. Mrs. Jewls even sends herself home early for temporarily turning evil.
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he does something to bring credit on Wayside School, such as stopping two gunmen by convincing them of the error of their ways, only for his good work to go completely unnoticed by Mrs. Jewls and the other kids, and then gets himself in trouble for unauthorized talking in class. On seldom occasion Todd manages to complete a full day of school.
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The last sentence of each book always rhymes. In the first book, it says "everybody booed," after Louis tells them a bad story about a regular school. The second book ends in "everybody mooed," after Louis asks the cows in the building to leave. The third book ends in "everybody oooohed," after Louis
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bus. Despite only needing three strikes, Mrs. Jewls resorts to also adding a triangle when Sammy was disruptive. Despite being a good student, Todd is sent home every day on the kindergarten bus as a result of him always unfairly getting in trouble each day. Paul is also sent home on the kindergarten
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Todd, considered the class troublemaker despite the fact he is a serious student. A running gag is that he finds himself getting sent home early on the kindergarten bus, but somehow seemed understanding of what was to come. Occasionally Todd engages in some misconduct that deserved it, but oftentimes
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If a student does something wrong once, Mrs. Jewls will write that student's name under the word DISCIPLINE. If a student does something wrong a second time, Mrs. Jewls will put a check next to that student's name. If a student does something wrong a third time, Mrs. Jewls will circle his/her name
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himself, being the school's caretaker and physical education teacher with a mustache of many colors who is friends with all the kids; Miss Mush, the school's cafeteria lady whose meals are so horrible, students rarely dare to eat them, as well as her assistant, Mr. Pepperadder, who only appears in
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The three Erics: Eric Fry, the most athletic kid in the class who is often called "Butterfingers" since the other Erics are not athletic; Eric Bacon, the skinniest kid in the class who is often called "Fatso" since the other Erics are fat; and Eric Ovens, the nicest kid in the class who is usually
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Throughout the books, there are numerous jokes relating to the 19th floor. Supposedly, the builder of Wayside forgot to build a 19th floor, and therefore many students joke about how it is nonexistent. This is first introduced in Chapter 19 of the original book, where the chapter is simply called
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A few more characters include Hobo Bob, a hobo who hates socks brought in by Sharie for show-and-tell; Xavier Dalton, a man who made Ms. Nogard bitter and hateful after being disgusted by her third ear; Mr. Finch, a man who saved up his life savings to start an ice cream company; and the numerous
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books take place on the thirtieth story of Wayside School, which is taught by Mrs. Jewls, a nice teacher with occasionally impractical teaching methods. She is the replacement for the old teacher, Mrs. Gorf, who was an evil teacher who could wiggle her ears and stick out her tongue to turn the
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character named "Louis the Yard Teacher," Sachar has said that he draws very little from personal experience, explaining that "....my personal experiences are kind of boring. I have to make up what I put in my books."
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Mac, a boy who once was named Nancy and very shy from being ashamed of his name, but after trading names with a girl whose name was once Mac, he is now very excitable and tells long stories in class
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I thought it over and decided it was a pretty good deal. College credits, no homework, no term papers, no tests, all I had to do was help out in a second/third-grade class at
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Rondi, a girl who is often recognized for the front teeth she does not have until she gets them in the second book, and is always seeking the approval of her classmates
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Sammy, an incredibly rude new student, who was revealed to be a dead rat bundled in raincoats by the end of his introductory chapter, and never seen again
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Sharie, a very small girl who wears a large coat and frequently falls asleep in class, but is respected since Mrs. Jewls believes she learns best that way
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Sue, who only appeared in the spin-off books, a normal girl who transferred to Wayside, only to be confused by the school's bizarre teaching methods
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Benjamin Nushmutt, introduced in the second book, a boy who everyone believed was named Mark Miller up until the twenty-ninth chapter of the book
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Allison, a girl who typically tries to assert dominance, even over her friends, and is the most rationally-minded student in the class
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kisses Miss Nogard. The fourth book ends in "everybody chewed," as the students chew Miss Mush's rainbow stew to taste the colors.
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cows, one of which ended up on the nineteenth story, that came to the school leading to it being shut down for 243 days.
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John, who could only read upside-down until his brain got flipped (at which point everything became upside-down for him)
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Dameon, a boy with a crush on Mrs. Jewls who often is sent running up and down the thirty flights of stairs at Wayside
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The thirtieth story has had thirty students taught throughout the course of the books (in order of first mention):
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elements. Although the book's students were named after children from Hillside and there is a presumably
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Joe, a boy with curly hair who can't count right (but always comes up with the correct answer anyhow)
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Bebe Gunn, a girl who can produce art very quickly, but is shown to be a bit troublesome in class
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In addition to the permanent twenty-eight students, there have been two one-off students:
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Sachar, Louis. Sideways Stories from Wayside School. New York: Avon Books, Inc., 1978.
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Terrence, a school bully who rarely shares and usually kicks the balls over the fence
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This article is about the book series. For the TV series based on the books, see
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Jenny, a girl who is often late to school and has to get there on a motorcycle
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Deedee, an athletic, competitive student with a knack for solving problems
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Myron, a trustworthy and loyal student who was class president for one day
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loosely based on the books that aired in 2005, and was followed-up by the
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Other members of the school staff include Louis, a character based on
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Dana, a girl with glasses who has a tendency to be overemotional
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Joy, a tomboyish kleptomaniac who usually targets Todd or Dameon
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Stephen, a boy who frequently shows up to class in silly outfits
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Leslie, a girl with long pigtails that are often pulled by Paul
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Jason, a boy with a big mouth who always gets in bad situations
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books of mathematics and puzzles interspersed with stories:
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called "Crabapple" since the other Erics are typically mean
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Sachar graduated from UC Berkeley in 1976 with a degree in
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Kathy, who dislikes everybody she knows (and doesn't know)
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Calvin, a slow-paced student who is Bebe's art assistant
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Maurecia, a sweet and sensitive girl who loves ice cream
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animated series that originally ran from 2007 to 2008.
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HarperCollins Publishers: World-Leading Book Publisher
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Ron, a boy with weak feet who loves to play kickball
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D.J., a boy who usually smiles, even without reason
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Paul, an inattentive boy who loves pulling pigtails
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Index

Wayside School (book series)
Wayside (TV series)
Sideways Stories from Wayside School
Wayside School Is Falling Down
Wayside School Gets a Little Stranger
Wayside School Beneath the Cloud of Doom
Sideways Arithmetic from Wayside School
More Sideways Arithmetic from Wayside School
Louis Sachar
Children's literature
HarperCollins
Bloomsbury Publishing
short story cycle
children's books
Louis Sachar
Sideways Stories from Wayside School
Wayside School Is Falling Down
Wayside School Gets a Little Stranger
Wayside School Beneath the Cloud of Doom
spinoff
Sideways Arithmetic from Wayside School
More Sideways Arithmetic from Wayside School
Wayside: The Movie
television special
Wayside
University of California, Berkeley
Louis Sachar
elementary school
Hillside Elementary School
Berkeley, California

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