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Carrie Asgarally, Walter R Bemis Elementry School, Troy, MI
You really helped me understand reading and writing when I was falling behind. You taught me how to tie my shoes and how to talk respectfully. You taught me better ways to organize my stuff and how to stand up to bully’s. Whenever somebody ask me who my favorite teacher ever was I always say my second grade teacher Mrs. Asgarally. Thank you for helping me get to where I am today.
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Kris Arason, Red River High School, Grand Forks, ND
He is a horrible principal. He has bullied many people.
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mrs. davis, troy high school, troy, OH, 45373
She is a really great person and I really appreciate her, but she has not been a very good teacher. As a class, we have not learned a lot and she has been getting on us for doing horrible on her test, but because she doesn’t teach us.
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Libby Held, Holly High School, Holly, MI, 48442
As a parent I have absolutely loved every teacher my child has had in this district. However, junior year Mrs Held has changed that. I am truly trying to find value in her, but it just isn’t there. She is rude to kids, she decides on day one how they will do (and admitted that to another parent). My child asked for some additional understanding, and her response was just to send the ruberik not actually answering the question. When she went back to her for further detail, Mrs Held responded back “college level”. While this is an honors class and all the kids have been in honors English classes since 7th grade that are in the class nowhere in the course description does it say college level and this is the class that was the option of you didn’t want to take AP but still had to stay in honors because average level wasn’t an option based on prior year course selection. She really needs to go retire and get a job at a community college if that’s what she feels she is capable of.
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Libby Held, Holly High School, Holly, MI, 48442
Actually, I don't totally mind a teacher being picky with grading, as long as they have a sound reason why (i.e. they gave a really simple task, reviewed specifics of the assignment and A-level, B-level, C-level samples during class, or provided office hours for one-on-one feedback throughout the project, etc.) Bottom line: it's acceptable to have a high expectation for your students--but only if you've *already* given them the tools to achieve that standard. However, it's always unfair when a teacher can't explain their own grading. Not only is it unreasonable--in certain instances, it's pretty inconsiderate. Take, for instance, an honors setting. In advanced classes, kids pour truckloads of effort into their assignments to please you--why can't you put some effort into evaluating their work?
Teachers like Mrs. Held are frustrating. It would definitely be unders...
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