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- With the rule being all school system employees must have a high school diploma, Ernest must either resign or go back to school as he does not have one due to not completing high school. So now, he has to go back to complete twelfth grade in order to keep his job.
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Ernest works as a janitor at Chickasaw Falls High School, which is facing closure due to the school board's decision to merge other schools in the area. There is also a new rule: All employees are required to have a high school diploma, which Ernest lacks due to an incomplete high school transcript.
With the rule being all school system employees must have a high school diploma, Ernest must either resign or go back to school as he does not have one due to not completing high school. So now, he has to go back to complete twelfth grade in order to keep his job.
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- Comedy, Family, Sport
- Coke Sams
- 1994-05-06
Ernest reveals that he failed to complete his final year of high school, and the new rule makes him ineligible for his job position. Ernest has two choices as a result: Redo grade twelve at the school with regular courses and potentially graduate, or lose his job.
Ernest P. Worrell (Jim Varney) works as a janitor at Chickasaw Falls High School, which is facing closure due to the school board's decision to merge other schools in the area.
Rubbery-faced dimwit Ernest has to return to the school where he works as a janitor (Chickasaw Falls High School) because of a new requirement that all staff must be high school graduates.
Back to School: Under new regulations, all employees are required to have high school diplomas, so Ernest attends high school in order to keep his job. Benevolent Boss: Mr. Proctor allows Ernest to take high school classes so he can remain employed at the high school, and does not want to fire him but is required to if he doesn't get his diploma.
Jun 10, 1994 · Facing the threat of losing his job unless he finishes high school, Ernest P. Worrell hilariously goes back to the classroom in "Ernest Goes to School". This comedy follows Ernest's unconventional methods and heartwarming efforts to fit in, highlighting the value of education and determination.