Get Schooled: A Drama of Students, Parents, and Teachers

Name: Get Schooled
Description: The story of students, parents, and teachers. In a society where teachers’ rights have fallen due to students who cross the line, parents who don’t know the line, and teachers who draw the line, the drama introduces adults who are not afraid of children and tries to properly teach children what they did wrong. Na Hwa Jin is a field supervisor at the Teachers’ Rights Protection Agency. He is a hexagonal person with perfect mentality, physicality, and brains, and is the designer of all the plans for the Teachers’ Rights Protection Agency. He is also called the ‘Grim Reaper’ because he is not afraid of absurdity, fear, or compromise, but he is a character who struggles to protect justice and peace.
Genre: Series
Date Created: 2025


Get Schooled: A Gripping Tale of Justice, Struggle, and Education

Get ready to delve into the intricate world of “Get Schooled”, a captivating series on Netflix that explores the dynamic relationships among students, parents, and teachers. Set in a society where the boundaries between right and wrong are blurred, the show introduces us to Na Hwa Jin, a formidable figure at the Teachers’ Rights Protection Agency. Known as the ‘Grim Reaper’, Na Hwa Jin fearlessly navigates through the complexities of justice, fear, and compromise to uphold peace and integrity.

This compelling drama sheds light on the challenges faced by educators, students, and parents, offering a unique perspective on the importance of proper guidance and understanding. With a stellar cast led by Mu-yeol Kim, brilliant writing and direction by Lam Nam Gyu and Hong Jong Chan respectively, “Get Schooled” promises to be a thought-provoking and emotionally charged series that will captivate audiences and spark conversations about the essence of education and morality in today’s society.




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