Mr. Toole at a Glimpse...
Mr Toole is the self proclaimed Global dictator and “daddy” to the Global students. The
charismatic, witty and well dressed English and World Religions teacher has a teaching style
described as efficient, fun and diverse. The sleep deprived Globalites are known for their
perpetual tiredness, combatted only by excessive caffeine and Mr Toole’s entertaining lessons.
Mr Toole neglected to divulge his favourite student but unsurprisingly shared his hobbies as
golf, music, travel and terrorizing the lives of young adults. As a devout Star Wars fan, Mr Toole
regularly let his students see his nerdy side by practicing his cat noises in class and attempting
(and failing) to be “hip” and “cool”. That said, his looks do deceive. When wearing a hat, he is
frequently mistaken for a student because his baby face and fashion sense mislead the public
into believing he is a teen, and not a middle aged man chasing his youth. Some of his nicknames
include “Heir Toole”, “Mr Droole”, “T-Dawg”, “Le Toole” and “Mr Awesome”, the latter used
only when students are requesting extensions. As a new father he has no shortage of dad jokes
up his sleeve. Mr Toole can always be counted on to crack a joke or five, to which his students
respond with dutiful laughter. He is a knowledgeable and passionate teacher whose enthusiasm
is contagious. His love of English is infectious and despite his tough love approach to teaching,
Mr Toole is compassionate and kind towards his students. He is appreciated for his good nature,
sarcasm and the hard work he puts towards the Global Perspectives program. He is loved by his
students and motivates them to work as hard as he does to produce work that he will not
infamously deem as “garbage time”.
charismatic, witty and well dressed English and World Religions teacher has a teaching style
described as efficient, fun and diverse. The sleep deprived Globalites are known for their
perpetual tiredness, combatted only by excessive caffeine and Mr Toole’s entertaining lessons.
Mr Toole neglected to divulge his favourite student but unsurprisingly shared his hobbies as
golf, music, travel and terrorizing the lives of young adults. As a devout Star Wars fan, Mr Toole
regularly let his students see his nerdy side by practicing his cat noises in class and attempting
(and failing) to be “hip” and “cool”. That said, his looks do deceive. When wearing a hat, he is
frequently mistaken for a student because his baby face and fashion sense mislead the public
into believing he is a teen, and not a middle aged man chasing his youth. Some of his nicknames
include “Heir Toole”, “Mr Droole”, “T-Dawg”, “Le Toole” and “Mr Awesome”, the latter used
only when students are requesting extensions. As a new father he has no shortage of dad jokes
up his sleeve. Mr Toole can always be counted on to crack a joke or five, to which his students
respond with dutiful laughter. He is a knowledgeable and passionate teacher whose enthusiasm
is contagious. His love of English is infectious and despite his tough love approach to teaching,
Mr Toole is compassionate and kind towards his students. He is appreciated for his good nature,
sarcasm and the hard work he puts towards the Global Perspectives program. He is loved by his
students and motivates them to work as hard as he does to produce work that he will not
infamously deem as “garbage time”.
The Righteous Mr. Jeff Toole
Is Jeff short for Jeffery?
Yes
Where and when were you born?
York Finch Hospital, North York, Ontario • September 20, 1979
What is your favourite ice-cream flavour?
That’s tough. It used to be mint-chocolate, now vanilla and chocolate swirl soft serve.
What is your preferred social media platform?
I think I prefer 60% Facebook and 40% Instagram.
What criteria do you use to evaluate a pair of shoes you might buy?
Freshness.
How many pairs do you have?
Like 15, maybe more.
What would your wife tell you is your best quality?
My ability to bring home a paycheque and my sense of humour.
What do you think your best quality is?
My ripply muscles
What is the most special part about the Global Program?
Seeing the growth in students from beginning to end.
What is your favourite book?
That’s a tough one. Top of my head, "One Hundred Years of Solitude", Gabriel García Márquez.
Who is your favourite student in the 2017 Global class?
Every year I have an imaginary student/friend. This year it’s sweet Horatio because he’s fun to
be around.
Star Wars or Star Trek?
Star Wars
If the Global classroom were a country and you were the government, what kind of government would you be?
I would be the benevolent dictator.
If you were not a teacher, what would you be?
I would like to say writer, likely unsuccessful.
Who would you choose, living or dead, to write your eulogy?
David Sedaris
What is the biggest piece of advice you can offer young people like your students?
Find your bliss, and be around it as much as possible.
Yes
Where and when were you born?
York Finch Hospital, North York, Ontario • September 20, 1979
What is your favourite ice-cream flavour?
That’s tough. It used to be mint-chocolate, now vanilla and chocolate swirl soft serve.
What is your preferred social media platform?
I think I prefer 60% Facebook and 40% Instagram.
What criteria do you use to evaluate a pair of shoes you might buy?
Freshness.
How many pairs do you have?
Like 15, maybe more.
What would your wife tell you is your best quality?
My ability to bring home a paycheque and my sense of humour.
What do you think your best quality is?
My ripply muscles
What is the most special part about the Global Program?
Seeing the growth in students from beginning to end.
What is your favourite book?
That’s a tough one. Top of my head, "One Hundred Years of Solitude", Gabriel García Márquez.
Who is your favourite student in the 2017 Global class?
Every year I have an imaginary student/friend. This year it’s sweet Horatio because he’s fun to
be around.
Star Wars or Star Trek?
Star Wars
If the Global classroom were a country and you were the government, what kind of government would you be?
I would be the benevolent dictator.
If you were not a teacher, what would you be?
I would like to say writer, likely unsuccessful.
Who would you choose, living or dead, to write your eulogy?
David Sedaris
What is the biggest piece of advice you can offer young people like your students?
Find your bliss, and be around it as much as possible.