Pros
The Help Group does adhere to its mission statement in the sense that it provides a safe place for some students that would be less cared for and/or protected if attending a public school.
Cons
The TA's, teachers, and other support staff who truly allow The Help Group operate are highly underpaid and underappreciated. I met some of the most talented and caring educators I have ever met while working at this institution, yet every single one of them has moved on due to the alienation they eventually felt from management. No teacher's union; no retirement; and barely minimum wage for the TA's who are in the trenches of special education. These TA's work with some of the most challenging student populations imaginable, and they are paid between $8.00 and $15.00 an hour. Maybe The Help Group's administrators can reroute some of the profit at this "nonprofit" organization, and build subsidized housing for its employees.