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Collection of School Cartoons (51)
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A detailed pencil sketch of a ring-tailed lemur in profile, showcasing realistic shading and anatomy-perfect for aspiring artists.
When classroom rules meet social media logic-this teacher knows Pinterest isn’t part of the grading rubric.
Eddie watches enviously as classmates perform stunts and film videos during recess instead of playing together.
When “back to school” hits harder for the adults than the kids-especially when the new teacher’s identity is still a mystery.
When digital natives meet analog tools: a student’s confusion at the absence of clickable icons on a chalkboard.
“I was against letting the students name the school.” - A humorous take on student-led school naming gone viral.
When career advice meets AI anxiety-this cartoon captures the absurdity of planning for a post-singularity job market.
A joyful group of diverse cartoon kids ready for school, proudly holding supplies and a festive banner.
When “I just checked your Facebook page” isn’t a valid summer vacation summary-according to the teacher with the ruler.
A tongue-in-cheek tribute where classic animated icons gather to mourn the (alleged) end of Cartoon Network.
“They don’t know just how good they’ve got it.” - A pointed visual commentary on societal expectations versus political reality.
A cheerful, inclusive group of kids immersed in reading-each holding a book labeled “123”-celebrating learning and curiosity.
Two students stroll down the hall, swapping a timeless school quip-apples aren’t just healthy; they’re diplomatic tools with teachers.
A joyful, diverse group of students and their driver aboard a classic yellow school bus, capturing the excitement of the school day.
A biting satire on classroom frustration-where a student’s outburst turns violently absurd amid shocked peers and chaotic aftermath.
A lively classroom scene where students engage in creative learning with their enthusiastic teacher.
“So I finally learn my ABCs, and then-BAM!-lowercase!” A lighthearted take on the alphabet learning journey.
A humorous yet telling contrast: diligent math and science learners in China and India versus a distracted U.S. student multitasking with music and bubblegum.
A stylized heart-shaped leaf rendered in simple black outline, highlighting natural symmetry and structure.
“Dr. Ackerman Prescribes Chartera”-a biting satire on education reform and the unintended consequences of privatization.
“If the grade schools had been closed this long, the country would be up in arms!” - a biting 1978 commentary on misplaced public outrage.
When your GPA doesn’t meet Ivy League standards, even crabgrass starts sounding like a viable alternative.
“Not a bad day. I started a phony company in computer lab, made a public stock offering over lunch hour and socked away fifteen million into an off-shore bank account before afternoon recess!”
A smiling girl in a yellow dress and red backpack dashes forward, full of energy and joy-ideal for back-to-school themes.
“Bro, just go with my plan… get a pro skateboard contract and try out for American Idol!” - classic millennial vs. Gen Z career advice.
Teacher calls roll with names of future presidents and leaders-Walt Carro’s timely satire on American political evolution.
“New fort?” “New school!” - a satirical cartoon highlighting how extreme security measures can make schools resemble military installations.
“Before you see my grades, I’d like to remind you that I lowered expectations for the fourth quarter some time ago.”
When your guidance counselor suggests dropping out and seeking trouble… maybe it’s time for a new counselor.
When grammar lessons meet real-life urgency-this teacher’s emphatic plea for proper punctuation lands with comic timing.
The core Rugrats gang strikes a joyful pose around the show’s signature logo-full of energy, color, and childhood charm.
“We don’t all follow you on Twitter, Kayla. So please just tell the class what you did during the summer…”
Even in math class, not all disagreements can be settled with compromise-especially when the answer is objectively 2/5.
