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anne melby morrison, gavit, hammond, IN


Rating: 1 out of 5.

She is a horrible teacher she doesn't explain thoroughly. She gives work without explanation. She doesn't respect my religion, She said my opinion doesn't matter. I wrote and summary and she hated it! In Conclusion she I do not like her neither does the class we respect her but she shows nun back. It's sad that she isn't a good teacher because I know she can be if she would just listen to her students.

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Mrs. Anne Muoio, Pittsford Mendon High School, Pittsford, NY


Rating: 4 out of 5.

Her lectures: incredible. Her activities (especially Harkness Discussions): outstanding! Her...almost everything else: awesome. Her grading: relatively forgiving at times, harshest I've seen in my life at others. I'm so sorry to be rude, but something needs to be said...it's really making kids stressed about their GPA. Sometimes, it literally seems like she's read someone's paper, is ready to give them 99-100% but relentlessly searches for anything else to pick on and docks their grade. Again, I hate to be rude, but my friends kept talking about how "scary" her grading has been. Mrs. Muoio, if you see this...first off, hi! Thank you for forcing me to consider my place in the world more deeply. Your teaching is really rad! :) I know you probably just want to push kids who are already strong writers to be stronger and prepare them for the future, but some of these kids genuinely could benefit from getting into a prestigious university. Maybe, they could take those amazing lessons you and the other great teachers at this school have taught them and improve the world, but they might need a leg up academically to get there. A T10 college could give them that. Unfortunately, the kids might need super high grades to do so--even if they're in honors or AP classes. Acceptance rates have been declining for decades. The difference between 98-100 and a 92-94 may not seem substantial to you, but to Princeton, the 92-94 might get rejected because the 98-100 has an edge. I hope you'll at least take this into account from now on. I know you don't want to disadvantage kids in their college and career search; as a teacher, you must know how vital this generation is to the future of our world. Mendon is super highly ranked because the Mendon kids who apply themselves are super brilliant. Those kids deserve a bright future and a little less stress on their plates. Everyone I know has a consensus that your lessons and one-on-one teaching are incredible, so in my humble opinion, you don't need to be picky in your grading to make your points clear. :)

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Mrs. Anne H. Muoio, 472 Mendon Road, Pittsford, NY 14534


Rating: 4 out of 5.

Mrs. Muoio is an insightful teacher who shares her unique analyses with the class, breaking down complex ideas in an approachable way. Although I love her focus on formal writing as a vehicle for creativity, it would enhance the class if she gave more creative writing assignments. In addition, some of the homework assignments are superficial, and she deducts points arbitrarily. If she used a more consistent, communicable grading system such as a rubric, she would certainly deserve a 5.

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Anne Muoio, 472 Mendon Road, Pittsford NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

This English teacher offers no rubric, no clear expectations. Her grading methodology is so inconsistent that none of my peers can determine if their writing is sufficient. Although she pretends to care about students' emotional well-being, she deducts points for any error (even a convention she never explains). In truth, she seeks to subordinate her students, boosting her ego at the expense of all others.

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ms mcgarrity, is187, new york, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

if you were in her class u would know

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John Hammond, Essex County College, Newark, NJ, 07102


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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Elizabeth Krissoff, Anne Arundel community collage, Glen burnie, MD, 21225


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Janelle Jegge, Saint anne, Las vegas, NV


Rating: 2 out of 5.

Not a good teacher she doesn't give clear answers and relies on the smart kids to give her the answers

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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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Christy DeFillipis, Pine Brook, Manalapan, NJ


Rating: 2 out of 5.

I'm gonna stick my sausage in her Stankova.

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