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Being a teacher is great, but this workplace is frustrating - Teacher Springfield City Schools Employee Review

2.0
2 Feb 2017
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Pros

Teachers have the best schedules - summers off and lots of available sick days. Each teacher is provided with a MacBook pro to use for school, and is allowed to take their computer home. Good benefits, and decent pay depending on how long you have been teaching.

Cons

Uninvolved and impersonal management. The district is unorganized and very political. They push new projects on teachers constantly, which limits planning time and creative thinking among teachers and encourages teacher burn-out.

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5.0
8 May 2022
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Pros

The school that I work at is only 8 minutes away. We have a great team of 3 paraprofessionals and 1 teacher in the room o f 8 students. We work well together. We all have our role in the classroom that helps transitions work smoothly.

Cons

We have a very difficult, stressful room this year. Our students frequently scream and sometimes cry. Our students are a range of disabilities, including Autistic, and extreme behaviors. We have one student that we have to watch carefully full-time because she dashes out the door and down the hall very fast.

1.0
11 Mar 2026
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Pros

Compensation and benefits. They pay the most in Springfield.

Cons

Barely any plan time and whatever you have plan time is taken up in behaviors, meetings and personal development that is not apply to you. You are expected to adhere to a general education curriculum, but you have no time to adapt it and then children with severe special needs must take formative assessments on the curriculum. There is no supervision and you are often left on your own and expected to complete a mountain of work that you will never complete meanwhile, you’re fighting behaviors because you’re struggling teaching your children, basic communication skills, and basic behaviors with no support.

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