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Chelsea McGoffin, Hoover Elementary, Medford, OR, 97504
Chelsea McGoffin is harsh to the students and gets frustrated easily. She has a card system that puts down students who need the most help and support. She banishes “bad kids” from the group as punishment and makes the child feel isolated and like an outcast which is borderline bullying. She is always so serious and a kindergarten teacher should be happy and light-hearted. I think a different occupation would fit her better. Some people should not be allowed to teach.
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Diana jones, w ballast point
Mrs Jones at ballast point elementary school is the worst she’s so discriminated I have never seen her really care about my child and I have never been able to communicate with her as a parent she never answers my emails or messages!she dose not include my child in any of her class group fun’s she’s just Tortures my child emotionally!
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Andrew Morenberg, Old field Middle School, Long Island, NY
Mr.Morenberg is a very good teacher! He is strict yet funny. I don't know why but he collects rubber ducks. He has 467 right now. He's bald. One important rule in his class is to DO YOUR HW!!! If you don't you get 5-10 points of on your average for that subject. I think thats kinda fair, better that having the teacher call home. Thats what they did at my elementary school. Either call home or they make a note home:l......well if theres anyone thats thinking of going to this school you should definentally ask to have Morenberg. P.S:he's a 6th grade teacher.
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Sarah goselin, Hickory creek elementary, St. John’s, FL, 32259
Sarah Goselin for a fact hit my child !that’s why there’s a police report about it ,herself or maybe a family member can come on the site and say that is a completely false remark when it’s completely accurate coming out of a five year olds mouth ! Funny if this is a parent talking which we know it’s not ,how they would say that’s not a true remark !were you in the classroom when that happened? NO !Not only did this abuse take place once it took place for years afterwards even her two sons bullied my student, there’s also a report on that and the bullying is caught on video contact the school board of Saint johns county if you guys want to get your facts straight , teachers and principals don’t like her they try to act like they’re her friend only to pacify her insanity ,go to the Saint johns county police department if anybody wants to do their homework on this incident. get your facts straight it’s public record people ! Then she try’s to make up lies about things happening to her home and elsewhere for attention this lady is completely nuts . She loves to play the victim she’s an attention seeker, if you also contact the school board of Saint johns county there’s video footage of her two sons bullying the student in the lunchroom everybody needs to get their facts straight before they make assumptions , good day .
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Sarah goselin, Hickory creek elementary, St. John’s, FL, 32259
This teacher is the most kind, caring teacher I have met. She took extra care to ensure my son had the help he needed to succeed. The post that says she hurt another child is completely false and inaccurate. This site needs to screen posts or be considered an unreliable source. I will have all my younger children placed in her class.
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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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Mrs. McGarrity Christa McAuliffe I.S. 187, 65th Street 12th Ave
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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Richard Montgomery, Talmadge middle school, Independence, OR, 97351
last year i was in his class and i was asking a question and this perv looked down my shirt 3 people even witnessed it and thats all he could look at like im a child be so fr with me plus hes married with a kid and he can only focus on little girls
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