In "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, Mr. Ward is the principal of Tangerine Middle School. He plays a significant role in the story as he supports the protagonist, Paul Fisher, and helps create a positive environment for students. Mr. Ward is depicted as a fair and understanding leader who is committed to the well-being of his students, particularly in the face of challenges and bullying. His character highlights the importance of supportive educators in a young person's life.
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Mr Ward died in 2008.
Mr Ward was born in 1961.
The Tangerine is a novel written by Edward Bloor aimed at young adults. In the novel, Mr. Bridges is the high school principal and Mrs. Bridges is his wife.
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Mr. Walski is Pauls old coach and the current coach of Lake Windsor Middle School.
The book never actually states the name, he's always referred to as 'Dad' or 'Mr. Fisher'.
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In "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, the sinkhole significantly impacts Paul and Mr. Fisher by highlighting the dangers of neglecting the environment and the consequences of living in a rapidly developing area. For Paul, the sinkhole symbolizes the unraveling of his family's facade and the growing tensions surrounding their move to Tangerine. Mr. Fisher, as a developer, is more concerned about the financial implications of the sinkhole than its impact on the community, revealing his priorities and adding to the conflict between him and Paul. This event serves as a catalyst for Paul to confront the truth about his family's dynamics and his own identity.