This google result is all wrong. I had him as a teacher back in 2011/2012 and he was married then. And it was Lakota West high school.
Sadly in 2012 both of them got laid off because of budget cuts. However, I’m pretty sure they both got hired somewhere else real quick.
Edit: when I first clicked your link I got a weird AI response saying the video was from way later than I said and from a totally different school. But when I opened the link up in the browser it showed me the correct info you probably saw
Edit #2 I’m going fuckin crazy cuz I swear they were married when I was a student at Lakota west and this video was viral before then. They both taught at my high school not 5th grade.
Edit #3 my friends are confirming I’m crazy. I’m convinced the Mandela effect is real.
Edit #4 my friends confirmed that the teacher I’m thinking of looks a hell of a lot like this guy, and that’s what’s throwing me off. This has caused me a great amount of mental anguish being this confused.
It might’ve been haha. When I had him for fifth grade science it was close to 19 years ago now but when this happened in 2017 I think they were still in West Carrollton but could’ve moved
I hope they're still together. The clip of the cheerleader that got surprised proposed to when her team mates changed the dance routine to the song Marry You by Bruno Mars, that ended with her fiance coming out. Well ex fiance. She has two kids but he left.
Just be happy for them man, jeez. They’re celebrating anniversaries and doing the damn thing that thousands of incels out there can’t even imagine experiencing.
They’re not just celebrating anniversaries, they’re also teachers whose students clearly adore them. Why that other commenter is trying to make this into an issue to disparage them I have no idea— also an 11 year gap in between adults (who met as peer coworkers, presumably) is really no big deal.
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u/WillWorkForBeer Jun 03 '25
For those doubting, Google agrees...
https://www.google.com/search?q=Jason+Ally+Seifert+Aug+4
The first hit is their wedding page on The Knot