Elizabeth Hoover

Elizabeth Hoover, B.Ed. (also known as Miss Hoover) is a recurring character in The Simpsons. She is a second grade teacher at Springfield Elementary School.

Biography
Miss Hoover has been worn down by her years in the public school system, and is therefore unable to retain an enthusiastic attitude toward her job, although she does show premises of it on some occasions. As much as Hoover is concerned for the future of the children (as opposed to Edna, who doesn't seem to care the slightest), she hates her job and seems overwhelmed with stress, seeking whatever remedies she can to alleviate it. She is often seen smoking even while teaching, even under a "No Smoking" sign in the assembly hall. She also occasionally drinks on the job. Once she was granted tenure, she willingly turned over her teaching responsibilities to Ralph Wiggum.

Her desperate attempts to regain her stability include rushing out of class to recite "Calm blue ocean, calm blue ocean" with her eyes closed, and even, on two occasions, getting into her car and driving off (although one of those instances also had to do with a teacher's strike that Edna proposed).

She was replaced by a substitute teacher, Mr. Bergstrom, when she thought of being diagnosed with Lyme disease. It turned out that her condition was psychosomatic, which the kids thought meant that she was "faking it" and "crazy".

She seems to have a better handle on Bart that Edna does, but this can be attributed to the fact that she likely was his teacher back when he was in second grade.

She also seemed to be dangerously unaware of how a teacher is supposed to act and is gullible at times relating to teaching. This trait was especially evident when Homer Simpson, who was a newly-made teacher at the Springfield Adult Education center, was speeding and driving red lights while behaving as though being a teacher made him entitled to do such a thing: Hoover, who briefly witnessed, and heard, Homer's behavior, felt that she must be entitled to do the same thing, and began to do the same reckless behavior. She also appears to be somewhat resistant to injury, as she was hurled head-first out of the teachers lounge during a massive brawl after Mike called Edna's fourth grade students suck, but simply got back up, straightened her blouse and went back inside to resume fighting. Despite her negative attitude towards teaching, she has demonstrated considerable skill in math, being able to calculate 926 dollars simply by leafing through them.

Romances

 * Ms. Hoover had a one-time date with Apu, and made out with Groundskeeper Willie.
 * Miss Hoover also had a cameo appearance with a boyfriend in church in My Sister, My Sitter.
 * She was once proposed to by an unnamed man. However, she wanted to see other people and hired Homer to break them up.
 * Ms. Hoover had a brief affair with Bart in his dreams as he was attempting to get over his ex-wife, Jenda.
 * At Moe's Tavern she is seen drinking beer with Cletus Spuckler.
 * Throughout the series she has been sighted with Bumblebee Man, they could have some sort of relationship or they sit next to each other.

Video Games
In The Simpsons Game, Miss Hoover is one of two characters that doesn't have any lines, even whilst exploring the town; the other being Lunchlady Doris.

She becomes a character in The Simpsons Tapped Out, coming with the Ah, Fudge! Factory and Cocoa Beanie.

Behind the Laughter
Ms. Hoover is voiced by Maggie Roswell, and was temporarily voiced by Marcia Mitzman Gaven while Roswell was involved in a pay dispute.

At the beginning of the second season, her hair was orange, which changed to blue during the third season, then changed to brown (her current hair color) from the fourth season onwards.

Trivia

 * She is named after Matt Groening's first grade teacher.
 * She lives next door to Luann Van Houten.
 * In the Latin American dub, she is named Elizabeth Stricter.
 * In The Simpsons Tapped Out, she states of having a tramp stamp.
 * She has a slight New England accent in the earlier episodes.

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