 Hi there, I'm Olly Orgerson, child detective, and I'm back using my hard-earned recess to solve this school's biggest mysteries. This is 15 minutes. Today, I'm going to solve one of the biggest mysteries this school has ever seen. I'm going to prove that my second grade teacher, Mrs. Epstein, is a witch. Proof one. She loves cats. Hi Mrs. Epstein. A classic witch's greeting. Proof two. She's eating hot soup, but there's no microwave in the classroom. How did it get hot? Olly, there's a microwave in the teacher's lounge. Proof three. I saw her coming from near this car this morning, and it's red. A classic color for a witch's car. Yeah, I'm a witch. You don't even know it, but you just gave yourself away, Mrs. Epstein. So you'll see, Mrs. Principal, I have definitive proof that Mrs. Epstein is a witch. Olly, this is the seventh time this month you've come to me with information that a teacher is a witch. The truth never quits. Olly, look at me. They're all witches. You go to Mrs. Flanigan's witch school for young witches. So I was right. But not technically, but you're still using a lot of the media club's resources. The fact that there are witches at this school is not a mystery. But I still stopped it. No, you didn't. Join us next time on 15 Minutes, where I take on yet another of our school's biggest mysteries is the Cafeteria Lady, a witch. Olly!