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Kimberly Guy, Highland hills, Georgetown, IN
I hate her, she made my life a living hell. She’s one of the many reasons I have depression. She would always single me out. *** her.
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Kevin Whinnery, Our Lady of Sorrows, Farmington Hills, MI
He is the greatest teacher i have ever had. He is very engageing with the students and knows exactly when to throw in a joke. His lesson are very interesting even for us students.
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Alexander Ammerman, Covington Catholic, Park Hills, KY, 41011
Teacher is unfair to students giving unequal education based off of who you are. Allows cheating and large misbehavior from certain students but will punish other students to the maximum amount possible. Terrible teacher in the classroom and doesn’t teach nearly as much as a decent teacher ever would.
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Mr. Dune, Paumanok, Dix Hills, NY
He was a great History and Math teacher, but best of all he taught compassion, forgiveness and believed in students who did not believe in themselves... teaching them they were worthy of kindness, and that they were more capable then they initially believed themselves to be.
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Mr Easterling, Ok, Ok
Thank God for Mr. Easterling. You're very blessed to have known the guy when you were misguided. I'm glad you figured out what's important in life now. Now, go get em! :)
I met Mr Easterling 3 years ago he was a horrible old man always haras...
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Dr. Eldredge, Louisiana Staye University at Eunice, 225 LSUE Campus Dr
Easy to reach, easy to understand. Nice guy. Overall good experience in this course.
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Mr coz, Ridley middle school, Morton, PA
This guy is a creep and shouldn’t be a teacher. He always walks around the girls and gives them weird looks. As a guy, just looking at the way he watches girl students is absolutely disgusting. My friend accused him of sexual assault (wich he committed by locking him and her in a *** closet and attempting to touch her) when she told the principal he just said “me n mr coz go waaaay back he would NEVER do something like that” I suggest he gets fired before he does anything again. These 2 twin girls ik are his main target as he always talks to them in a weird manner (wich they called out and told him to stop, he didn’t) and istg I’m always catching him look at the girls butts when they get up from their seat. Discusting teacher.
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Kevin Whinnery, Our Lady of Sorrows, Farmington Hills, MI
This teacher will make fun of students in class, and is upset when students call him out for it. He handles conflict VERY poorly. I was being bullied, and he out no effort to stop it. He threatened ME with a detention. And A student named Lukas Kizi was arguing with me, so I just told him to stop, and since church is so important, he nagged me. He can be very funny, and makes learning fun, but his problems with conflict overshadow his good qualities.
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William Faust, Washington Township High School, uuuuuuu, NJ, 00000
He expects us to teach ourselves as he stands in front of the class and watches. You do NOT want this guy for a teacher. Most just fail his class.
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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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