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Breakthrough Schools

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Serious reform is needed— now! - Dean of Instruction Breakthrough Schools Employee Review

1.0
24 Jan 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The building staff (teachers, admins) is super committed to better student outcomes. Most of the staff “on the ground” truly cares about kids and families— which is also why many have left.

Cons

This organization has an extremely inequitable pay structure whereas the people who have the least presence in schools and classrooms earn the highest pay and then do not care or listen to the feedback they’re receiving about what can be improved from the people who actually interact with kids and families. The military style method that the citizens school model implements is racist, there is no other way to put that. As a kid, I had a sibling go to a citizens school and I remember thinking it was odd how authoritarian the school was, but I didn’t understand at the time what that truly meant. At the same time I went to a PWI where we were treated like whole people and treated with respect. Kids should not have to attend private school to be treated like kids and not inmates. Leaving was the best decision I’ve made in years, despite the feeling of losing out on my relationships with the kids and team. This place will give you a heart attack if you’re not careful or don’t have an amazing principal (which I did) — shout out to her!

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5.0
26 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You make a positive impact on the world every day!

Cons

The hours are a bit longer than you may anticipate.

1.0
17 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Every teacher is in the same boat and feels the same

Cons

The environment is characterized by excessive micromanagement and a lack of meaningful training or support. Many meetings feel unproductive and fail to address critical concerns, particularly ongoing student behavior issues. Administrative involvement is limited, and interactions often occur primarily during formal observations, which tend to focus on criticism rather than constructive support or solutions. In speaking with other teachers, several have shared that conditions have significantly declined and described this as the most challenging period they have experienced at the school. There are frequent incidents of fighting, persistent disrespect, and inappropriate language from students, which contribute to a difficult teaching environment. Had I been fully aware of these conditions prior to accepting the position, I would have made a different decision. Additionally, the compensation does not appear to reflect professional qualifications or experience, as salaries remain lower than expected regardless of credentials. Next is the work load, how are we supposed to get anything done with constant pointless meetings and barely any planning time? You want to keep these students so busy, that you forget that the teachers are constantly a revolving door when it comes to giving work and barely a chance to get your own stuff done or update the gradebook. You all do not pay enough to take this work home and the negative energy.

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