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Rocketship Public Schools

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Toxic environment that will over work you. - Teacher Rocketship Public Schools Employee Review

1.0
4 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

They will pay for your credential. The organization has lots of money, so you'll get tons of catered lunches and up-to-date stuff for your classroom.

Cons

Where to begin? It's only now that I've been away from Rocketship for several years that I can truly wrap my head around what a horrible work place it was. Words like "overworked, exhausting, micro-managed" come to mind but they are not strong enough to describe what the Rocketship structure is like for teachers. And to say that "some" people at Rocketship are unhappy is the understatement of the century. All of the teachers were absolutely beaten down mentally and exhausted. Same with the support staff. I had a talk with an administrator once who said "Rocketship is a Monday-Friday 7 AM to 7 PM job and if people can't handle that, they need to leave". So I left! I'll say one good thing about Rocketship administrators/higher-ups: they have really strong work ethics. Now I'll say the other side of it: The overwhelming majority of them don't have legitimate admin credentials (or even teaching credentials!) so they stay at Rocketship because they're stuck. I know people in management positions making 6 figures with no college degrees - those people **have** to stay at Rocketship working 12 hours a day because there's no other way they can make that kind of money. So they stay at Rocketship, become miserable, and spread their misery. My advice to the people working there: if you want to stay in education, get your credential and leave immediately. If you don't want to stay in education, leave immediately. Trust me, it isn't worth it.

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5.0
31 Oct 2024
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Pros

Fulfilling work with the young children. Opportunities for growth

Cons

Some strict policies around engagement

4.0
29 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Organizing is some of the most meaningful work I've had the opportunity to do. The role allows you to build genuine relationships, empower community members to find their voice, and contribute to efforts that create lasting change. Every day presents opportunities to learn, grow, and develop skills in leadership, outreach, campaign strategy, public speaking, and project management. The work is deeply rewarding because you can see the direct impact of your efforts on people's lives and communities.

Cons

Work-life balance can be difficult to maintain. The role often requires evening and weekend work to accommodate meetings, events, and community engagement activities. During busy campaign periods or major initiatives, workloads can become demanding, making it challenging to disconnect outside of regular working hours. The emotional investment required for organizing work can also contribute to burnout if adequate support and boundaries are not in place.

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Rocketship Public Schools Response
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Organizing work is some of the most meaningful, relationship-driven work we do, and we're glad that came through in your experience. You're right that being present in the community is core to how we build trust, and we also know that the adults doing that work need to be supported sustainably. Evaluating workloads and building practices that make this role more manageable is something we're actively working into our organizing team's playbooks.
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