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{{Infobox teacher|full name=Casey O'Connell|preferred name=Mr. O'Connell|classes=[[Chemistry]], [[Chemistry H]]|department=science|room=J-6}}
{{Infobox teacher|full name=Casey O'Connell|preferred name=Mr. O'Connell|classes=[[Chemistry]], [[Chemistry H]]|department=science|room=J-6}}


Mr. O'Connell, full name Casey O'Connell, is a chemistry teacher that teaches [[Chemistry]] and [[Chemistry H]] at Gunn High School commonly known more for out-of-pocket jokes than teaching chemistry. Most students consider him to be a worse Chem H teacher than [[Dr. Mellows]] since he usually does not teach the content in depth and students are more likely to get a B in his class since the test category takes up more of the percentage of your grade.
Mr. O'Connell, full name Casey O'Connell, is a chemistry teacher that teaches [[Chemistry]] and [[Chemistry H]] at Gunn High School commonly known more for shocking statements than teaching chemistry. Most students consider him to be a worse Chem H teacher than [[Dr. Mellows]] since he does not give instruction on course content and students are less likely to achieve a more desirable letter grade in his class since summative assessments are weighted more than usual.

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Mr. O'Connell
Full nameCasey O'Connell
Preferred nameMr. O'Connell
Classes taughtChemistry, Chemistry H
Room(s)J-6
DepartmentScience

Mr. O'Connell, full name Casey O'Connell, is a chemistry teacher that teaches Chemistry and Chemistry H at Gunn High School commonly known more for shocking statements than teaching chemistry. Most students consider him to be a worse Chem H teacher than Dr. Mellows since he does not give instruction on course content and students are less likely to achieve a more desirable letter grade in his class since summative assessments are weighted more than usual.