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10 Signs You Teach in the South

By Matthew Lynch
June 29, 2025
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1. Sweet Tea in the Teachers’ Lounge: It’s not surprising to find sweet tea as a staple beverage option in the teachers’ lounge. In the South, sweet tea is practically its own food group and a classic refreshment for those hot days.

2. Southern Drawl: You’re likely to experience a linguistic phenomenon known as the Southern Drawl among your students and colleagues. The elongated vowels and relaxed speech patterns are distinctive traits of Southern conversation.

3. Football Fridays: Fridays are sacred during football season in the South. Students and teachers alike dress up in their team colors and show off their school pride while eagerly anticipating the big game.

4. Outdoor Classrooms: With its warm climate, it’s not uncommon for teachers in the South to take their classes outside. Whether it’s reading beneath a shady tree or teaching a lesson in an outdoor amphitheater, learning moves outdoors whenever possible.

5. Potluck Dinners: Your school functions might be just as well known for their food as they are for their activities. Potluck dinners bring out delicious Southern dishes like fried chicken, cornbread, and collard greens, making every event a delectable gathering.

6. Manners Matter: You’ll quickly notice how important manners are in the South. From ‘sir’ and ‘ma’am’ to holding doors open and being polite, there’s a heavy emphasis on teaching respect and courtesy to both youngsters and adults.

7. Critters on Campus: Expect to find more than just students attending your school – various creatures like lizards, frogs, turtles, and sometimes even snakes may make an appearance on campus.

8. The Heat: One of the primary challenges in Southern schools is combating high temperatures on sweltering summer days without central air conditioning. Teachers may rely on open windows, fans, or strategically placed coolers to help students stay focused during these hot days.

9. Community Involvement: You’ll quickly become a part of the community as a teacher in the South. Parents and local businesses offer support in many ways, be it volunteering their time or donating supplies to ensure the success of their neighborhood school.

10. Outdoor Adventures: Teachers in the South have unique opportunities to teach students about different ecosystems and environments through field trips and outdoor explorations. From marshlands and beaches to forests and farms, there’s no shortage of engaging environments to enrich learning experiences.

If you recognize some or all of these signs, congratulations – you’re definitely teaching in the South! Embrace the region’s charm as it offers you the chance to impact the lives of your students in ways that are both unique and rewarding.

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