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[[Quinn]] is terrified at the idea of Daria as her teacher, fearing both social embarrassment if people know Daria's her sister and that Daria will deliberately mark her down. [[Jake]] is hoping "does this mean we can just do our parent-teacher conferences here? Hello, free time for model railroading!"
 
On the picket line, the teachers don't seem to be getting their message across very well, until [[ClareClaire Defoe|Ms. Defoe]] asks [[Jane]] to help with some strike posters and Mr. O'Neill convinces [[Trent]] to help him write a stirring strike song. Mr. DeMartino, however, is livid over Ms. Li's latest offer, and decides to brave the lion's den and not come back until she accepts the teachers' offer.
 
In English class, Daria discovers that the students were studying Romeo and Juliet, and after a few classes, prepares to give them a test on the material. [[Sandi]] urges Quinn to convince Daria to go easy on them, threatening to let people know that Daria is her sister, but Daria is not swayed; she's determined to do the best she can in a thankless position. Quinn is smarter than they are, Daria reminds her, and they deserve to fail if all they're interested in doing is figuring out how to pass the test with little to no effort. Dejected, Quinn hunkers down to study, but when Jake tries (and fails) to help her, she finds that she already knows the material.
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