Hey CMHS Staff, What is “6 7”?

This month, the Hitching Post decided to hear directly from our teachers and staff what they think 67 means. Here’s what they had to say:

Ms. Upthegrove: 67 means the number of hours until the school day is over.

Ms. Cross: It’s six or seven cups and six or seven blocks.

Mr. Cardinez:  Like 6/7, average.

Jose (Chepe) – Campus Security: Six Seven, the number of times that Chris looks in the mirror every day.

Mr. Cordoba: The amount of push ups Mr. Kiefer can do.

Chris – Campus Security: Six seven is the middle, so six seven is mid.

Mrs. Soldin: 67 is the slowest I’ll go on a frickin’ freeway.

Ms. Lao: Hai shi.

Mr. Nguyen: Don’t make 67 your grade!

Ms. Nguyen: The number to become my favorite science student.

Mrs. Guardado: How tall Bonita wishes she was.

Mrs. Omara: It doesn’t have as much meaning as people think.

Mr. Castillo: Weight? Like which one weighs more six or seven.

Mrs. Kahawai: That’s when I will be retired and reading books on a beach in Greece.

Ms. Tran:  Holmium.

Ms. Han: It has to do with a basketball player.

Mr. Hale: I know what it’s not, Mr. Taylor’s height.

Mr. Triggs: Leave. Go…like I’m telling you right now. 

Mr. Taylor: How many years ago Mr. Hale had hair.

Ms. Hayes: The range of IQ points Mr. Hale has.

Ms. Garcia: We’re glowing up…next year is ’26 and the next is ’27.

Ms. Gonzales: I use 67 when I’m talking about years/time periods in history and I have to throw in the hand gesture so kids get it. 

Mrs. Marchbank: How tall my cousin Ian is.

Mrs. Marcus: It means everything and nothing at the same time.

Mr. Giles: I think it means absolutely nothing.

Ms. Talmadge: 6 out 7 wildebeest die.

Mr. Aguilar: 67 means that I want to pull up to In-N-Out and have the person working at the counter say 67 so that everyone can go wild.

Mrs. Rasmussen: How many characteristics of life something needs to have to be considered alive is it six? Is it seven? We’re not sure. 

Mrs. Orduna: I think means a math teacher cannot do her job right.

Mrs. Portwood: 67 is when you’re trying to learn a dance with 5, 6, 7, 8 and you can’t quite remember what the 8 count is.

Mr. Brannon: I think it’s when a guy is trying to compensate and refer to his height. Like 6´7 you know?

Mr. Gardener: The height that every high-schooler wishes they were.

Mrs. Edwards: 67 is important because 7 8 9.

Mr. Postiff: It’s how old Ms. Hayes had to be to retire.

Mrs. Rahmatulla: A Sesame Street song where they’re learning the numbers.

Anonymous CMHS Staff Member: Rizz.

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