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Janine tries to get the staff to spend more time together outside of school to strengthen their “work family” bond. She organizes a trivia night at a local bar. Meanwhile, Gregory struggles with social anxiety around the group, and Ava shows up uninvited — but surprisingly dominates the trivia game. Meanwhile, Gregory struggles with social anxiety around the
While Abbott Elementary does not have a traditional Vice Principal character in the main cast during Season 1, the "VP" designation in discussions of this episode often refers to the vacuum of leadership that the teachers must fill. In "Work Family," the audience is given a masterclass in who Ava Coleman is and why she is the perfect antagonist for Janine Teagues.
Throughout the episode, Ava’s leadership style—which can best be described as "benevolent negligence" mixed with "tyrannical flair"—is on full display. She views the Principalship not as a responsibility to the students, but as a crowning achievement for her own personal brand. Whether she is recording her morning announcements like a radio show or ignoring the basic needs of her staff, Ava represents the administrative bottleneck that plagues real-world underfunded schools.
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Janine tries to get the staff to spend more time together outside of school to strengthen their “work family” bond. She organizes a trivia night at a local bar. Meanwhile, Gregory struggles with social anxiety around the group, and Ava shows up uninvited — but surprisingly dominates the trivia game.
While Abbott Elementary does not have a traditional Vice Principal character in the main cast during Season 1, the "VP" designation in discussions of this episode often refers to the vacuum of leadership that the teachers must fill. In "Work Family," the audience is given a masterclass in who Ava Coleman is and why she is the perfect antagonist for Janine Teagues.
Throughout the episode, Ava’s leadership style—which can best be described as "benevolent negligence" mixed with "tyrannical flair"—is on full display. She views the Principalship not as a responsibility to the students, but as a crowning achievement for her own personal brand. Whether she is recording her morning announcements like a radio show or ignoring the basic needs of her staff, Ava represents the administrative bottleneck that plagues real-world underfunded schools.