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Cusimano, Creek land middle school, Suwannee, GA, 30043
She is so rude and during COVID she would be right over your shoulder and loves to yell
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Mrs.Gudger, Clear Creek Middle School, Ellijay, GA
Mrs.Gudger wastes precious learning time by forcing students to explain steps and answers to problems they don’t know. She makes you explain every little thing. Mrs.Gudger tries to get every one to pity her with how much she talks about her dead son. She makes you show work on everything too! Who cares if you make a 90 or 100 because she will take of 40 points just because you “plugged and chugged” or didn’t show your work. You don’t get rewarded for making good grades in this class.
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Yolanda Ramirez, Collins hill high school, Suwannee, GA
This teacher is terrible. She must have gotten her teaching degree from somebody’s garage. She does not know how to communicate with students much less actually teach them. Never have I felt like I learned anything from this poor excuse of a teacher.
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Dr. Lindsey, First Colony, Sugar land, TX, 77479
Teacher is a Spanish teacher in fort bend isd @ first colony middle school in 8 grade. She is very strict and puts in grades very late and complains when everyone is emailing her about there 0.
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Michael powers, Coahulla Creek High School, Dalton, GA, 30721
Does not teach at all.
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Rhonda Walter, West Chatham Elementary, Pooler, GA
Based on an eyewitness account of a class of 10 years olds, a General Curriculum paraprofessional by the name of Rhonda Walter threatened to write up my son because he called on the middle name of another student who asked that he not call him... hardly grounds for a write up. When my husband and father of our 11 year old approached her about it, her behavior was offensive and condescending. She walked away from him during the conversation, even closing the door to his face. She spoke to him as if he was beneath her and when the two met with the School Principal, she denied any wrongdoing.Our son was chastised and properly disciplined for calling the other student by his middle name after being asked not to do so, but she's a perfect example of why parental involvement is vital. The screening process for hiring educators need to be intensified. She was all into her personal feelings and clearly did not demonstrate sound judgement as a professional.
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