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Language Arts, Ron Russell Middle School, Portland, OR
I loved her sooooooo much I will miss her sooo much. She is a kinda chill person and I couldn't have asked for a better Language Arts teacher.
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Math, Ron Russell Middle School, Portland, OR
He was the best teacher I could ever ask for. He was fun and he even made learning fun too
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Valerie Grey, Portland Community College, Portland
She is a great teacher but doesn't have the patience for students who dont take the class seriously and who are disrespctful during her lectures. She is always organized and willing to help you. She will make you work very hard for an A or B though. Her teachings are not an easy A. If writing isnt your strong point you may want a different professer
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Ms. McGarrity, I.S.187, Brooklyn, NY, 11219
I swear, she always takes up most the time talking about weird a** stories. She always explains what we are doing for 3 fourths of the period then gives us barely any time to complete the assignment. To her she could NEVER be wrong she always has to be “right.” Keeps going off topic and is literally EXPIRED. I’ve only seen her get up just to sit down at another chair OR to eat FOOD. Not surprising. She lowers your grades for the stupidest reasons with a one or two word explanation. When I ask her for help or my friends ask she keeps saying “WHAT DO YOU WANT NOW” right after she asks if anyone needs help like hello?? She also takes up the majority of the classroom. A new tech teacher is needed NOW!!
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Jamie Cass, Freeport Maine 04222
Mr. Cass isn’t just a great biology teacher — he’s the kind of teacher who completely changes the way you see the world. Every single day in his class feels electric. You can feel his love for science radiating from him — it’s in the way he talks about cells and ecosystems like they’re alive with magic, in the way he makes even the smallest details feel beautiful and important. His classroom isn’t just a place to learn; it’s a place to feel inspired. You walk in tired or distracted, and somehow his energy just wakes you up. He makes you laugh, he makes you think, and he makes you believe you’re capable of so much more than you realized. You can tell he pours his heart into everything he does — every lesson, every lab, every word of encouragement. What makes Mr. Cass so special is how deeply he cares. He never treats us like just students — he treats us like people, like future scientists, like we matter. He notices when we’re struggling, celebrates when we succeed, and reminds us that learning isn’t about grades, it’s about discovery. There’s so much warmth in the way he teaches that you can’t help but fall in love with biology itself. I’ve never had a teacher with so much energy, kindness, and genuine joy in what he does. Mr. Cass makes learning feel alive, and he makes every one of us feel like we belong. He’s the kind of teacher who leaves a mark on your heart forever.
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Jamie Cass, Freeport Maine 04222
Mr. Cass is an absolute powerhouse of passion, energy, and brilliance — the kind of teacher who makes every day in the classroom feel like an event you don’t want to miss. From the moment he starts speaking, the room comes alive — ideas start buzzing, laughter fills the air, and suddenly everyone is hooked. He doesn’t just teach; he performs, he inspires, he electrifies. His lessons sparkle with creativity and imagination, transforming even the most complex topics into exciting, unforgettable experiences. Students don’t just learn from Mr. Cass — they thrive, fueled by his enthusiasm and belief in their potential. He pushes, encourages, and celebrates every victory, big or small. Simply put, Mr. Cass is more than a five-star teacher — he’s a force of nature, a living burst of brilliance who turns education into pure magic.
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Mrs. McGarrity Christa McAuliffe I.S. 187, 65th Street 12th Ave NYC 11219
She is literally the worst. Math *** (only the subject not the teacher), but technology is another level of literal trauma. I literally got in trouble for raising my hand instead of going up to her. Like you literally said you were busy with emails, how can you see my hand? Plus, if you can see my hand, you can definitely answer my question. She can’t even stand up of her chair. We need to always go up to her. Like come on, if you have a disorder or you simply CANNOT, just tell us. You don’t have to give us depression. I definitely feel bad for you and myself if this is your technology teacher
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