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anne melby morrison, gavit, hammond, IN
She is a horrible teacher she doesn't explain thoroughly. She gives work without explanation. She doesn't respect my religion, She said my opinion doesn't matter. I wrote and summary and she hated it! In Conclusion she I do not like her neither does the class we respect her but she shows nun back. It's sad that she isn't a good teacher because I know she can be if she would just listen to her students.
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Ms Hegarty, Terenure College, Templeouge Road
dear Anne, I hope you perish miserably and slowly. You sick twisted individual. How your voice gets so loud amazes me on a daily basis. How you can speak with such an accent. How you can deny starving children in the canteen from getting lunch. Maynooth? You’re lucky I don’t burn the whole town to the ground. You know it’s gonna be a bad few weeks when your teacher gets sick and she says she’ll be filling in from now on, don’t even get me started on when she subs in as year head. From you know who
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Anne Hubbard, Grossmont, El Cajon, CA
Mis.hubbard is the best teacher I ever had, she moved our level from a regular to an academic level in one semester,Anne had offered us a great deal of her efforts to share her professional experience to develop our skills in writing,reading and educating us to speak in an elegant way.In addition to her lovely personality which made me love studying to be an educated person. I appreciate Anne's phenomenal capability of helping us achieve a huge step in the language in a short time comparatively.
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Mrs. Anne H. Muoio, 472 Mendon Road, Pittsford, NY 14534
Mrs. Muoio is an insightful teacher who shares her unique analyses with the class, breaking down complex ideas in an approachable way. Although I love her focus on formal writing as a vehicle for creativity, it would enhance the class if she gave more creative writing assignments. In addition, some of the homework assignments are superficial, and she deducts points arbitrarily. If she used a more consistent, communicable grading system such as a rubric, she would certainly deserve a 5.
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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
Oh fuh naw, this teacher is absolute bull****. She can’t even get up off her chair and she uses freaking AI for wordart. Like isn’t this technology? Literally the worst. Math (not the teacher) already *** but technology is another level of trauma. I literally got in trouble for raising my hand instead of going up to her ***. Like um, maybe try getting up for once and get a gym membership, cus um you really need it. My grade in her class isn’t even close to the number of chairs she broke (88% btw). I def feel bad for you if you get in her tech class.
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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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