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One of the Individuals Bullying One of the Kids Who Rated Mr. Englerth


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I'd like you to meet someone with Down Syndrome. That person will probably offer you more love in a day than you'll give--or get--in your lifetime (if you continue being this hateful).

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So you hate entire demographics of people--even intellectually and dev...

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One of the Individuals Bullying One of the Kids Who Rated Mr. Englerth


Rating: 3 out of 5.

no one said hate you illiterate tard

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So you hate entire demographics of people--even intellectually and dev...

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One of the Individuals Bullying One of the Kids Who Rated Mr. Englerth


Rating: 1 out of 5.

So you hate entire demographics of people--even intellectually and developmentally disabled people? Unfortunately, no one is surprised...

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I think she is trans or a tranny. Either way, she is retarded and ugly...

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Person Rating Kid Who Rated Mr. Englerth


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Please stop claiming that I am going to shoot up a public space. I have no history of mental illness, so there is no way I would “snap” and commit violence. Mind you, I have no interest in owning even a BB gun—let alone one of the assault rifles that people use to keep shooting up schools. It’s disgusting that school shootings are such a common occurrence in the U.S. that schools are actually constructed with the threat of a mass shooting in mind. If you want to learn how to prevent these horrible events, I recommend We Say #NeverAgain: Reporting by the Parkland Student Journalists. It provides insight in how to support victims of these events as well as ways to get involved in activism to prevent shootings. Please stop trolling random people on the internet, and spend your time on something more constructive; God knows our great country needs people to care about issues like these.

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One of the People Rating Mr. James Englerth


Rating: 5 out of 5.

I can't tell if you're the same kid who made most of the posts (because your story seems similar), but this particular review seems respectful, nuanced, and fair.

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He is so kind and wants to support kids but is biased. For instance, I...

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Troll Rating Kid (Who Rated Mr. Englerth)


Rating: 1 out of 5.

you're right. Walmart doesn't have time to spew vitriol at entire races of people. they are too busy trying to maximize profits lol

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"spitting on white people"--why the f*ck would Walmart do th...

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One of the Other Individuals Rating Mr. Englerth


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I mean no disrespect, but if you call a man's p*nis a "one eyed monster," I'm not so sure it's gonna help you get friends or a significant other. And I'm not sure that saying ppl you don't agree with should be r*ped will help either.

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James, you should have shoved your one eyed monster up this kids poop ...

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Kid Who Rated Mr. Englerth, Pittsford Mendon High School, 472 Mendon Road, Pittsford, NY 14534


Rating: 3 out of 5.

I'm the kid who posted most of the reviews on Mr. Englerth. Obviously, I do not agree with the counselor's methods myself, but I don't think saying "Mr. Englerth is a loser" will help anyone understand the reason you feel that way. Plus, it is a bit uncalled for. That said, I agree that "School is not everything and grades don't tell the whole story." However, I don't really know if that's reason to believe "Mr. Englerth is a loser." I just want to close by saying, "No one knows what I can really do besides me" is an amazing attitude. If you face rejection, you'll be able to remember your own worth. If you know your worth, you probably won't feel the need to call people losers.

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I am not a loser. You're a loser. Mr. Englerth is a loser. No one know...

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Troll Rating Kid (Who Rated Mr. Englerth)


Rating: 1 out of 5.

"spitting on white people"--why the f*ck would Walmart do that when most of their customers are low-income-to-middle-class white ppl?

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The kid is doing great. Finally figured out its gender. Waiting for co...

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Category: Guidance Counselor Who Needs To Be Counseled

Mr. Englerth


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Honestly, your entire situation sounds absolutely awful, so I don't want blame you for anything...but still, let this be a cautionary tale to others. "Guidance" counselor is often a misnomer for these people when it comes to anything non-academic. (And for some, like Mr. Englerth, also when it comes to academics.) They love it when you confide in them about difficult stuff because then, if you see any success, they can feel like the hero who saved you. However, rarely are they genuinely helpful. I had Mr. Englerth. The man's been in the job for over twenty years--the only useful thing he can do is tell you what kind of SAT/grades (and in some cases, extracurriculars) most colleges are looking for...which Naviance can honestly just as easily tell you. I don't think he has the best understanding of what a lot of elite colleges are looking for (for me, he couldn't explain how to boost my chances at Cornell or Brown)--which is one of the few specialized pieces of info you would expect someone in his position to have. Or maybe, he just really hated me and didn't want me to have a chance at those schools. I ended up not applying to either because he advised against it. :( And what's worse, he legitimately misadvised kids about which colleges would be a "good fit." He assumed U of R would "potentially re-ignite mental health issues" because he's heard "kids are very focused on GPA and stuff there." I completely had the grades and scores for the school--and probably the personal essay too--I now regret trusting his advice. Moreover, I don't have mental issues--I was just in a narcissistic relationship that created circumstantial stress and led me to believe *I* was "the insane one." (I'm past it now. :) ) Honestly, no disrespect to the guy, but I need to be blunt. He's in a throwaway job! (And still failing at it.) He's so much better at "guidance" on the basketball court, so honestly, he should probably just focus on that. Please don't confide any personal stuff to him unless there's absolutely no choice; as much as it seems like I'm challenging him in this review, I acknowledge he's a kind man and genuinely wants to help kids. Unfortunately, he's not the most capable at that. And in general, I don't know that most guidance counselors are much better advice givers (when it doesn't come to academics). Sure, they're probably better at helping kids get into the colleges of their choice and less...presumptive in their academic advice. I've heard Mendon has some of the best ones (other than Mr. Englerth)...and I know so many kids who have had issues with every single one of the counselors at Mendon. Moral: never confide personal stuff to a guidance counselor--unless it's really, really good stuff that could *never* be used against *anyone* and could help them write a better rec letter.

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Assuming I can't handle advanced classes or regulate my mental health ...

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