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Katie Salo, Mount Carmel highschool, San Diego, CA, 92129


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I hope all district employee see this because this is exactly who you shouldn’t be hiring I cannot believe an assistant principal would allow the slander of somebody’s name to happen on a campus and allow people to talk down on his name when he is not there unbelievable we are supposed to have trust in our system principles but I guess not I hope this gets attention drawn to it and I hope you find somebody new that can take that place because it is so unbelievable to hear that Somebody was racially profile and what is called a rapist at school and nobody did I think about it unbelievable that is so not OK if you are a assistant principal you are supposed to have rules more people do not get bullied they do not get to speak down upon they do not get profiled I am just at a loss for words that is so fucked up and I cannot believe that an assistant principalA person that everyone supposed to trust allow this to happen on their campus not only allowed it but sat there and did nothing about it I am a student that goes to Mount Carmel and what they did was they told everyone to not do it again because that made it better because I got told not to do it again really that’s that’s all you have to say unbelievable please draw attention to this

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Mr.Song, Burleigh manor middle school, Ellicott city, MD


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Mr.Song talks very fast so it is very hard to understand and he does not take your questions seriously. He always leans over your shoulder and makes you feel uncomfortable. He spend only a few days on a topic and is a tough grader. Also, he is nice outside of class but in class is very serious and not very nice. I hope you had or have a better experience with him in the future.

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ms mcgarrity, is187, is 187, new york, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

While we were on field trip, she broke into the bus and ate all of our lunches.

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ms.mcgarrity, is187, new york, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Literally does not understand how tedious and annoying the work she gives us is. Once she made us delete every email in our inbox, and kids had over 3,000 email piled up. AND they were supposed to finish it the same day. She is zero understanding of her students, and barely any about tech. She posts things about "awareness" and bullying but isn't aware that she's bullying her own students. How is she not fired yet

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ms mcgarrity, is187, new york, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

She pretty much bullied me a few years ago when I was in middle school. I am in college now. I reported her to Mr. Berman but nothing was really done. It's funny how she just absolutely rips apart an 11 year old kid for simply writing an email slightly wrong (as if an 11 year old kid knows how to write professional emails). I have forgiven her in my heart but I still want to make this statement. No teacher in my life has caused the amount of psychological suffering that she has inflicted onto me. This post was made on 10.12.2021

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Mr. Moment, Pearlriver Middle School, New York, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

He is a child predator

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Ms 172, Mr monarosian, New York, NY


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Bini Sebastian, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO, 65201


Rating: 5 out of 5.

The class I took with Bini was Experiencing Cultural Diversity in the United States, which was an awesome class to take before I graduated from college. Also, this was my first time having a class as a discussion basis, but I would say I loved the way the class was organized and thought was a better way to learn knowledge in that form rather than sitting in the class just for taking notes. In the classroom, she guided us very well to talk about our experiences, views on certain things, and express our emotions, which is a good experience for me because I hardly speak in class before. On the other hand, she let us know how to be a good listener and show sympathy for the minorities and the injustice they suffer in this society. At first, I didn't like this class too much because the topics it discusses can easily drive your emotions and take you to a more real-world, which I am afraid to know. I am very grateful to Bini for everything she has done for me. We had several personal discussions after class, and she was very concerned about my feelings when talking about certain topics and making sure I was comfortable talking about them. In the process, the confidence and support she gave me helped me being easier to express my opinions in class and no longer afraid to talk about certain topics. The atmosphere in her class is really good. I can reflect on myself and the society in the process of learning, so as to improve my perspective on things and the way I talk to people. This is my luck in her classroom, and I hope she can eventually become a teacher and use her power to influence more students.

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Kevin Whinnery, Our Lady of Sorrows, Farmington Hills, MI


Rating: 5 out of 5.

He is the greatest teacher i have ever had. He is very engageing with the students and knows exactly when to throw in a joke. His lesson are very interesting even for us students.

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Carol Fezcko, Our Lady of Sorrows, Farmington Hills, MI


Rating: 3 out of 5.

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