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Ms.reid, Seycove, North Vancouver, Bc
Ms.Reid body shamed her students even though she herself is shaped like a ballon. She is a textlies teacher and doesn’t even know how to sew. She has broken at least 2 sewing machines so far and yet still works here
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Ms.Reid, Seycove, North Vancouver, Bc
Rudest person I’ve ever met. Don’t respect her students. Favourites certain students. She doesn’t understand what she’s teaching her self. Oftenly pulls down her masks in front of her and doesn’t social distance her self properly even though there is a pandemic.
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Marli Wakeling, Windermere Secondary School, Vancouver, BC
Marli Wakeling tried to teach classes, but her focus predominantly was on her dating. She was miserable in her personal life and barely got through her classroom lessons. Students could connect with her during a time she was distracted. When students could connect with her on the rare moment, she was actually good. But her misery about her dating life definitely clouded her classroom at the time. She was otherwise with some talent but chose to assign "baby projects on construction paper" instead. So she was not taken seriously. She was a joke art teacher that may have become some of the shortages in funding for art programs in schools today. Wakeling could have done better based on her knowledge and talent. I certainly did not appreciate learning more consistently about the date she had the night before. That was then, this is now. I've no idea what she's like as a teacher today.
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Mr. Lawrence, Windermere Secondary, Vancouver, BC
Bad breath, very openly gay during the late 80s / early 90s when that community was not understood. Taught 3 classes per year at that high school. Was bare present at each class, but had high demands for high school artwork not yet assigned even at a College / University level. Students were left to simply use class time to work on their project. Mr. Lawrence retained most of the high achieving students' output. Terrible teacher that pushed hard every 3 months from students and never gave back the students' work. He may be retired now, but he was an awful teacher. Instead, he created pressure to produce University-level artwork at a high school level without instruction / support / guidance. He has become a nightmare to me since, even after 25 years.
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Kathy Johnson, Blessed sacrament, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5Z 3K3
I hear that should not be working there talks bad about parents and other teachers very insecure
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Ms four, Chief maquinna elementary, Vancouver, British Colombia
This school is ok but not the best school ever.
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Langevin, Seycove Secondary, North Vancouver, British Columbia
The best choir teacher ever
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