Emerald Ridge Video Production students recently posed an important winter question: Which ER teacher would you trust to cater your holiday feast?
Unsurprisingly, Mr. Fankhauser came out on top. As the Culinary Club known for his Feb. 2 crepes, students clearly see him as the safest bet for a gourmet spread.
Close behind were Mr. Morrison and Mr. Hart, praised as the fit, health conscience teachers most likely to serve a meal you won’t regret a few hours later.
Mr. and Mrs. Muehlenbruch also earned a heaping helping of votes, with one student insisting that Mr. Muehlenbruch “just looks like somebody with solid cooking skills.”
In more concerning news, Mr. Leonard, scored high in the sophomore boy voting block. These students assumed he’d simply make a Costco run and deliver a feast of hot dogs and Dr Pepper.
Check out Nainoa Albeso‘s video interview above and consider some others who received votes when this same question was posed during roll call in Mr. Hill’s class on Monday.
- Mr. Abel: “He hunts and fishes so he must know how to cook.”
- Mr. Bates: “He showed class a picture of an amazing looking steak. … It wasn’t AI.”
- Mr. Cirhan: “You know he can cook some great German food.”
- Mr. Donovan: “He looks like a grill master.”
- Mr. Kocian: “He has elite cooking knowledge.”
- Mr. Hill: “He probably knows his way around a microwave.”
- Mr. Jamieson: “He says he cooks a good brisket.”
- Mrs. Kennedy: “The décor would be amazing.”
- Dr. Leifsen: “He makes some of the best mac and cheese.”
- Mrs. Miller: “She made the best brownies last year.”
- Mr. Noll: “I’d like to try his white chili.”
- Mrs. Spohn-Forsythe: “She’s really good at baking.”
- Mrs. Stewart: “She is known for her baked goods at Rogers and here. You saw the video.”
- Mrs. Swanson: “She is organized and prepared.”
- Mr. Tavern: Theater kids say he serves some pretty good meals at wrap parties.