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Mr. James Englerth
He is so kind and wants to support kids but is biased. For instance, I wanted to try to get into an Ivy League school; I wanted to use the prestige to land powerful positions and make positive changes in the world. Of course, I knew I most likely would have to take the most advanced courses possible and manage several impressive extracurriculars. He discouraged me from taking high-level classes and was always worried that I needed more time to "improve my mental health." I made the mistake of listening to him, enrolling in few advanced classes and dropping out of activities, which closed the doors to my dream.
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Mr. James Englerth, Pittsford Mendon High School, Pittsford, NY
Mr. Englerth is a cool guidance counselor and administrator. The reviews saying otherwise are false.
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Mr. James Englerth
There was a bomb threat at Mendon, and I found out our family’s beloved dog passed away that same day. As a result, I spent an hour bawling in the Counseling Office. No exaggeration, this was like losing a brother. The following day, I had my freshman meeting with Mr. Englerth. His opening question was, “Do you have any pets?” He quickly realized it was insensitive and apologized, but still…??. He’s so kind though. This guy knows more than anyone about cool music, basketball, and golden retrievers. He might have pressured me into dropping a lot of classes I was passionate about. Not his finest moment. Still, he’s a good dude. No shade! Definitely follow his Twitter @englert_j. It’s based! ?
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Mr. Englerth
Great guy, but I wish he were more supportive of my great ambitions.
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Mr. Englerth, Mendon High School (472 Mendon Road, Pittsford, NY 14534)
I deserve to work towards my dreams, but he has pushed me to close the doors to them. I should have never listened to him.
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Mr. Englerth, Pittsford Mendon High School, 472 Mendon Road, Pittsford, NY 14534
Such a kind man but needs to stop judging students based on the gifted burnout kid stereotype. Mr. Englerth, I know Gen Z has unprecedented depression and anxiety rates, but please do not assume a particular student is stressed--and definitely do not assume they are mentally unstable--because they have high academic performance.
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