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Joan Ray, Fernbank, Atlanta, GA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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Mindy Watkins, Fernbank, Atlanta, GA


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Melissa Scott, The Children’s School, Atlanta, GA, 30309


Rating: 1 out of 5.

The leadership team currently heading The Children’s School in Atlanta Georgia is inexperienced and notably unprofessional. They’ve lost 30% of their faculty in the last five months. This speaks volumes to their inadequacies.

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opal moore, spelman, atlanta, GA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Coach Tuggle, Fulton leadership academy, Atlanta, GA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

He be doing to much all the time. He even put his hands on another student. He slammed him. He gotta go

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Bradly Ray, Thompson middle school, Alabaster, AL, 35114


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Bruh mr.ray is the worst, he’s very monotone and he has yelled and cussed at us? no one in our class or any class actually liked him as a teacher

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Beere, Ray-Pec South Middle School, Peculiar, MO, 64078


Rating: 4 out of 5.

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Cousins, Burnt Hickory, Dallas, GA, 30132


Rating: 5 out of 5.

He is a great teacher.

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Destin Nelson, Poole Elementary, Dallas, GA, 30132


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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Rhonda Walter, West Chatham Elementary, Pooler, GA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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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