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diane kraemer, ward melville, setauket, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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Dan Petruxxi, Minnesauke Elem, Ease Setauket, NY, 11733


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Horrible teacher. Unorganized lesson plans. Lots of spelling mistakes on his worksheets. Also was a youth basketball coach and favored his son and his son’s friends. This guy shouldn’t be teaching/coaching young children. Zero enthusiasm or personality.

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Muller, Gelinas Jr HS, Setauket, NY


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Susan Aupperlee, Minnesauke elementary, East Setauket, NY, 11733


Rating: 1 out of 5.

000000000 creep mean phcoyic

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Angelo Cadolino, Gelinas, Setauket, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I’ve had him for a month and he’s really mean. So I’m sitting next to a kid and I don’t like him and he’s annoying digusting and weird. When I asked to move he disregarded me like I was irrelevant or a ghost. So when I took matters in my own hands he yelled at me and told me to move even though I’ve tried several times asking him to move

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Mrs. McGarrity Christa McAuliffe I.S. 187, I.S.187, Brooklyn, NY, 11219


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Gravitational pull is the force that a massive object uses to attract other objects toward it. The more mass an object has, the stronger its gravitational pull becomes. For example, Earth has a strong gravitational pull that keeps people, water, and the atmosphere from floating away into space. Very massive objects like the Sun or planets pull nearby objects into orbit, such as moons or smaller planets. Gravitational pull also depends on distance—the closer two objects are, the stronger the pull between them. This force plays an important role in keeping the universe organized and holding celestial bodies together.

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Ms Gambino IS187, 65th street 12th ave NY 11219


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dude she is such a good math teacher and even though I'm bad at math she makes the class sm better for me. she is such a nice and patient person and will help you if you need it. If the rating could go any higher i would do it.

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Ms. McGarrity, I.S.187, Brooklyn, NY, 11219


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I swear, she always takes up most the time talking about weird a** stories. She always explains what we are doing for 3 fourths of the period then gives us barely any time to complete the assignment. To her she could NEVER be wrong she always has to be “right.” Keeps going off topic and is literally EXPIRED. I’ve only seen her get up just to sit down at another chair OR to eat FOOD. Not surprising. She lowers your grades for the stupidest reasons with a one or two word explanation. When I ask her for help or my friends ask she keeps saying “WHAT DO YOU WANT NOW” right after she asks if anyone needs help like hello?? She also takes up the majority of the classroom. A new tech teacher is needed NOW!!

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Diane, CSUEB


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Diane Bereznay, Lutz elementary, Lutz, FL


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Awful. Rude. Yells at students. Does not listen. Not interested in conflict resolution. Awful. Doesn’t not provide information on assignments. Unapproachable. I wouldn’t let her teach my dog

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