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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*In one episode there are only 16 seats in Ms. Krabappel's classroom. Two seats in the front row are taken by Ishmael and Ezekiel, while the other seat to Bart's right is reserved for the new student, [[Samantha Stanky]].<ref name="Bart's Friend Falls in Love"/>
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*In one episode there are only 16 seats in Mrs. Krabappel's classroom. Two seats in the front row are taken by Ishmael and Ezekiel, while the other seat to Bart's right is reserved for the new student, [[Samantha Stanky]].<ref name="Bart's Friend Falls in Love"/>
 
*At one point, [[Jimbo Jones]] and [[Kearney Zzyzwicz]] are shown sitting in Ms. Krabappel's class.<ref name="Bart Gets a Z"/> However, they are sixth-grade students who frequently cut class and ditch school. It is possible that they were present in the classroom to redeem something they failed in the fourth grade, or for some other similar reason.
 
*At one point, [[Jimbo Jones]] and [[Kearney Zzyzwicz]] are shown sitting in Ms. Krabappel's class.<ref name="Bart Gets a Z"/> However, they are sixth-grade students who frequently cut class and ditch school. It is possible that they were present in the classroom to redeem something they failed in the fourth grade, or for some other similar reason.
 
*One of Bart's classmates greatly resembles [[Levi Bernstein]], one of Bart's distant cousins from the Bernstein family side of the [[Simpson family]] tree.<ref>''[[The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album]]''</ref>
 
*One of Bart's classmates greatly resembles [[Levi Bernstein]], one of Bart's distant cousins from the Bernstein family side of the [[Simpson family]] tree.<ref>''[[The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album]]''</ref>
*Following Marcia Wallace's death (the actress who voiced Edna) and Krabappel's retirement, it is currently unknown who teaches the class as the classroom has never been shown since [[Jack Lassen]]'s brief term as teacher.<ref name="Blazed"/>
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*After [[Marcia Wallace]]'s death, Krabappel was gradually retired from the show. The class went through a few substitute teachers before the position was inherited by Edna's second husband, [[Ned Flanders]].<ref name="Left Behind"/>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 23:44, December 20, 2021

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The Fourth Grade at Springfield Elementary School is Bart Simpson's class. It was taught by Ms. Krabappel (until Season 25 episode, "The Man Who Grew Too Much", due to the death of Marcia Wallace). Most of the kids are 10 years old.

Students

Regular

Former

Others

Teachers

Substitute Teachers

Trivia

  • In one episode there are only 16 seats in Mrs. Krabappel's classroom. Two seats in the front row are taken by Ishmael and Ezekiel, while the other seat to Bart's right is reserved for the new student, Samantha Stanky.[6]
  • At one point, Jimbo Jones and Kearney Zzyzwicz are shown sitting in Ms. Krabappel's class.[13] However, they are sixth-grade students who frequently cut class and ditch school. It is possible that they were present in the classroom to redeem something they failed in the fourth grade, or for some other similar reason.
  • One of Bart's classmates greatly resembles Levi Bernstein, one of Bart's distant cousins from the Bernstein family side of the Simpson family tree.[18]
  • After Marcia Wallace's death, Krabappel was gradually retired from the show. The class went through a few substitute teachers before the position was inherited by Edna's second husband, Ned Flanders.[19]

Appearances

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