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Sera Malangit found herself teaching English at her old high school. How was it that she, who hated English despite the fact that she was particularly good at it and the fact that she explicitly vowed never to become an English teacher, became one? Was it her severe lack of ambition during college…or something else? And why is that overdramatic and perpetually-sad junior, Christopher Pham, getting so friendly with her?
And does she really need Derek Ngo, the English department head, teasing her about said perpetually-sad junior?
It’s a high school drama, yes. Typical one? Probably not.
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And so the story goes…
Madero Hills High School of the city of Madero Hills, nestled in Southern California, stands where the boundaries between childhood and reality becomes blurred. The Home of the Ospreys plays host to nearly two thousand students, all of which living their lives, with their own little problems and their own little dramas.
And of course, it isn’t only students with problems.
With a shiny new teaching credential, Sera Malangit ended up teaching back at Madero Hills High in a rather coincidental turn of events, the high school she herself attended at least six years ago. And teaching English, even. How does one who vowed never to become an English teacher come to be one?
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About the comic
Intersection came about after Inty read a chapter in the Air Gear manga where there seemed to be a vague undertone of teacher + teacher [Tonchan and that principal guy?]. Anywho, a little bit after that, Intersection was spewed onto the internet. Somehow math became important…it might have been because Integration just took a linear algebra class. Haha.