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Difficult job made worse by lack of leadership - Education Positive Tomorrows Employee Review

1.0
22 May 2025
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Pros

Working with children and making a difference in their lives.

Cons

This place is extremely toxic. “Leadership” fails to actually lead, there is a toxic assistant gossip group that alienates and undermines the teachers they are supposed to support creating a hostile work environment (which “leadership” refuses to deal with), and a complete lack of structure and consequences for students who need affirmation and clear boundaries. Consequences are disproportionately more enforced/severe for black students. Everything they do feels like a performance designed to get donor dollars. Glass walls, daily tour groups, media is in the building all the time. They fluff up pay and benefits to make the salary look competitive on paper, but what is on paper is not what you get in hand. There is high turnover every year due to these issues and more. For the most part there is no support, encouragement, or positive feedback from “leadership” creating an atmosphere of feeling over worked and under appreciated.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
3 Dec 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The mission is amazing, highly needed services that the city desperately needs.

Cons

I quickly lost faith in leadership for several reasons: misalignment with the mission, purposeful miscommunication, hypocrisy, and a culture of distrust. Leadership frequently introduces chaotic policy changes that devolve into collective punishment, creating instability across the organization. Micromanagement is excessive, resulting in bottlenecked processes that stifle efficiency. Career advancement is virtually nonexistent for anyone with less than four years of tenure, and HR support is effectively absent. Most concerning, the treatment of Black and Brown children is disproportionately unfair. They face harsher punishments, higher rates of expulsion, and police involvement at exponentially greater rates than their white peers. The pay is also terrible for the people who do the most work.

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