This Teacher Just Had a Chilling Realization About the 2026-27 School Year
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This Teacher Just Had a Chilling Realization About the 2026-27 School Year
"When I told him, he looked at me like, 'Noooo,' and we both burst out laughing," she tells TODAY.com"
"God help us all."
"I am genuinely sorry for you educators. My condolences during this hard time."
"I want to celebrate that. Sure it's repetitive, but it's harmless fun. And I've learned to appreciate it."
A classroom chant called "Six-Seven," often paired with a double-hand gesture, has become widely used among students and is poised to appear frequently in the upcoming school year. Teacher Kayla Manigault noticed the trend when preparing lesson plans and posted a playful Instagram warning captioned "God help us all," which drew widespread reactions from teachers and parents. Some educators have banned the term and disciplined students for using it, while others find it endearing. Many students use the chant as rhythmic, chaotic fun with no fixed meaning, and some teachers view it as a harmless source of joy amid students' challenges.
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