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Mrs Marini, NY Fostertown school, New york


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NAHH JIT THIS TEACHER THINKS SHE IS ENTITLED TO BE THE RUDEST, TEACHER HERE. SHE PROBABLY IS ENTITLED TO A BAG OF MCDONALDS CONSIDERING THAT SHE HAS ALL THAT WEIGHT ON HER LEGS.

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Mrs. Delarm, Malone Middle School, New York, NY, 12953


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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ms mcgarrity, is187, new york, NY


Rating: 3 out of 5.

the only holiday mrs mcgarrity loves is plus size appreciation day. she complains about the school hallways and rooms being to small for her to fit, stop complaing!!! you get to eat more than the average kid. im suprised she have a husband i was expecting to it to be a hog

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ms.mcgarrity, is187, new york, NY


Rating: 3 out of 5.

I must admit that you have a point. Being "oversensitive" is not a real state of being. Some are naturally more sensitive; others are naturally less sensitive, and no one's sensitivity level inherently makes them a better or worse person. That's why, in my opinion, "oversensitive" and "undersensitive" are not true traits. Do you know what does determine someone's morality though? How they *react* to others. When someone accuses a person of being oversensitive, they sometimes are getting at a very genuine problem: a person behaving irrationally. Namely, they usually mean that the "oversensitive" person complains about minutia rather than prioritizing more important issues--or that the person is simply being unfair in their criticism. I hate to tell you, but based on your rampant reviewing of Ms. McGarrity, it seems you take out quite a bit of anger on her for unfair reasons such as her giving you bad grades or her weight. That said, I do not like that she called you oversensitive because like I explained, there is no such thing as being "too sensitive." You probably will not be able to stop being sensitive, which--unlike Mrs. McGarrity would like to believe--is totally okay! :) However, you can change how you respond to negative influences in your life...including Ms. McGarrity. You can stop incessantly going on about people's perceived flaws, and you know what? People will probably take your criticism more seriously. When you write a logical review about Ms. McGarrity's unfairness, a review that doesn't shame her for her weight or how it must be her fault you got a bad grade--you will start to have real influence over people. If Ms. McGarrity really is a bully and incapable of teaching, your school's administrators may see your terrible-but-legitimate review and think, "Wow, we don't want her around our kids anymore. Let's fire her." So please try to use more logic--or risk continuing to make yourself look like a weak, entitled kid.

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She accused me of being oversensitive. What??? I can't believe she wou...

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ms mcgarrity, is187, new york, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

This nigalaistic whale hippopotamus fata** never gets out of her chair which her *** is glued into by her big mac sauce and *** heat. When she's a substitute teacher instead of her coming to the room WE'RE in, WE have to go into her room cuz this *** can't even stand up. Whenever there's a teacher's meeting she can't even go to the meeting so she gets a special excuse to do it from Zoom. She also uses Zoom for any assembly she needs to go to. Fire drills are her absolute nightmare, as she has to use all her blubbery energy to get up and roll down the stairs and out to the front of the school. Whenever she goes home (I've never seen her get up to go home anyway), she has to have the U.S. cargo airliners come with military cargo helicopters to use straps the size of parachutes to wrap around her so they can lift her home.

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ms mcgarrity, is187, new york, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I was struggling with undiagnosed autism, depression, anxiety and a lot more going into middle school. Instead of encouraging me and helping me succeed, she made me feel embarrassed and disappointed in myself for trying and sometimes failing. Whenever I made a small mistake or tried to learn, she would shut me down and make me look like an idiot. I want to say this was an isolated incident, but everyone around me had the same experiences. Unless you were her 'favorite', in which case she would shower you with attention and gifts, she was awful to you.

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Mrs. Mcgarrity, Is 187 New york NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I swear if I actually cared about what she said, I would be crying my *** off everyday. She's so toxic and sexist. She's so rude and ***. She deserves to burn in hell. Like why. She's so mean and she bullies us. Why isn't she fired yet.

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ms mcgarrity, is187, new york, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Now in college, I still get mad thinking about how she bullied me in middle school. Yes, it never stops crossing my mind every so often how little i felt when she would make absurd comments. Mcgarrity at 187 is a literal nightmare. No child should have to go through this. I hope she has been fired.

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ms.mcgarrity, is187, new york, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Yes, you try to be nice inside but it’s not really working, sorry. You don’t understand how many times I cried during remote learning and back to school learning. You talk way too fast, expect me to just soak it in, and can’t explain it. You also are a hypocrite. You say you’re happy to explain but I asked you before and you asked why didn’t you pay attention. Most instructions are unclear. You post a lot of things on google classroom which half we don’t do. These confuse me on which to do. Missing a class causes pain.

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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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