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Ms.Testino Christa McAuliffe, Idk
BEST HOMEROOM TEACHER EVER she's ,so chill and makes learning fun!!!
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Ms. McGarrity, I.S.187
Previous student here, Christa McAuliffe was pretty good experience. I used to be in ASR, and all the teachers were wonderful, I was always excited for each class because that would mean more learning. However, I do wish the school would start talking to the female tech teacher. I'm unsure if she still behaves like she used to, but im certain her habits and behaviors are to be monitored. For example, her grading policy isn't the best and she tends to contradict herself, LOTS of times. To be honest, she is one of the worst teachers I've seen in my learning career. I never felt happy or supported in her learning environment mainly because of how petty and immature she is, you can do an assignment perfectly and yet she'll give you any thing other than a perfect score. She can tell you to do classwork the next day, and still grade it on the same day you worked on it. She has some unadressed problems that seriously need to be recorded or kept in record because I genuinely can't even bare thinking about how she truly diminished my potential in excelling at technology. Tech should be fun, not a dreadful hellish experience you barely wish to participate in.
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Mrs. McGarrity Christa McAuliffe I.S. 187, Brooklyn, NY, 11219
Nah she made my grad ego from a 89 to a 72 in 1 assignment where I got 5/10.She gives me barely anytime to do work.And just today she yapped so much about her husband friend being rich from computer science and took 30 minutes and 15 minutes was left for us to do 2 assignments
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Ms. McGarrity, I.S.187, she ate it
im in ABL 7th grade as of December 2025. I'm going to leave an honest review about how I feel about Ms. McGarrity. First thing of the year, she gave me a 2/5 for writing on my flashdrive with messy handwriting. She showed me how to do it but her fat fingers would not allow her to write it so she told me to print it out and cut it for her. Then when I did she gave me a 1/5 for not doing it correctly. She legit said "good job" then "bad, you get 1". The next day I check my Jupiter and my tech is at a 20/100.Like BRO WTF??? I'm being entirely deadass and I saw her at my local McDonalds eating 2 big mac meals with like an extra McFlurry. I get it-McDonalds is good but 3 big mac meals is like 3.5 pounds-add an mcflurry it's 4 pounds. I'm geniunely concerned for her health because I saw 2 workers helping her out. I was just trying to get a double cheeseburger!. Thank god I don't have her this year (only 6th grade) but I'm heading to Mr. dimino next year and my friend in 805 tells me that he likes babies. Idk if im cooked but well... got nothing else to say. About those roasts... well she deserves it but if you don't know how much she exactly weighs, here's what i've heard. Idk her height (i think she is around 5'8-6'2 but idk) and she is 330 pounds (a rough estimate.) This falls into the severe case of obesity.
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Mrs. McGarrity Christa McAuliffe I.S. 187, I.S.187, Brooklyn, NY, 11219
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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, Brooklyn, NY
Worst teacher in existence. I am a 6th grader at McAuliffe and I can confirm that NO ONE likes her. Her directions never make sense, she can’t even get up, she spends half our class time making up stories, and she literally doesn't help us. She tells us “ask your peers for help!” and then proceeds to yell at us for talking. She expects us to be ready to copy notes 20 seconds into class and teaches us through slide shows. She quite literally ruins McAuliffe.
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Mrs. McGarrity Christa McAuliffe I.S. 187
The WORST teacher ever. First of all, she only gives you about ten minutes to do 3 slides worth of assignments, and if you don’t finish your grade goes so down. Also, she makes you attach the flash drive onto your pencil case because “ it makes it easier”. But it DOESNT ! I’ve lost it TWICE because of her stupid thinking. She is very rude.
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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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