A petition for the retention of Mr. Jaime Fernandez at Miramonte High School
We, the members of the Miramonte High School community, are concerned with the release of Mr. Jaime Fernandez from the school faculty. Mr. Fernandez has been an excellent addition to the Miramonte fac... continue reading »
"Good teachers are hard to find!"
"If lay-offs have to be made, why not get rid of the insufficient teachers, not our best ones."
"Some teachers make a difference in the lives of others. After listening to Mr. Fernandez at Back to School Night, I wished I could be in his class and felt fortunate my daughter would be spending the semester learning from this teacher! He is passionate a"
"He's so good with the students - I have been working with him for two years and hear nothing but good things about him! Jaime is also is very dedicated to the school, as he is the head JV football coach and track coach - to lose another great ON-CAMPUS co"
"I had Mr. Fernandez my senior year; I looked forward to his class everday, and I feel I have made a life long friend."
"My daughter has come home from school bubbling over with excitement from Government class. Mr. Fernandez is the only teacher that has caused this response in my daughter and so I believe he is an intregal part of Miramonte faculty"
"I find it humorous that we have organizations called stressed out students and what not in order to handle student problems yet they don't have any clue what the students are feeling. In the case of Jamie Fernandez he is one of the best teachers I've ever"
"He's a good teacher, and a good person."
"Mr. fernandez has changed the way i think about history. great teacher"
"Fernandez stays!!"
"Mr. Fernandez is an asset to the school. His energy in the classroom and during practice is conducive to the positive growth of many students. Releasing Mr. Fernandez in spite of his efforts and work on behalf of the student body is a poor and uninformed "
"Mr. Fernandez has definitely been one of the best social studies teachers I have ever had. We can not let him go!"