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Collegiate Academies Reviews

4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(109 total reviews)

Jerel Bryant

91% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

Collegiate Academies has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 109 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Collegiate Academies employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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109 reviews
1.0
25 Sept 2017

Teacher

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Pros

professional development (I've never seen anything quite like it and it almost makes one look past the negative aspects of this network). Teachers will give their right arm for students.

Cons

They call their approach to discipline 'restorative' and I believe this shift was in response to negative publicity regarding harsh discipline practices in '14 . I say this because their approach to restorative discipline is not consistent with its foundation. Restorative discipline in this network is: to place the kids with disciplinary violations in one room (to the point where there wouldn't be enough chairs), to require that students sit facing forward in their desk surrounded by cubicles without turning around to make eye-contact with other human beings (they received point deductions for doing so), to provide only two bathroom breaks; to mandate a zero noise level. The BI person showed me a sheet students had to complete during their stay that involved them being required to take responsibility for whatever occurred without any real healing conversations with staff or administration who might have been involved in the incident. It was a requirement that this occur but there was no accountability measure in place for us to follow through with those conversations. I did but most teachers did not. Students were sent to the room for uniform violations, putting their heads on desks - minor offenses that could lead to a full day in the room - can't remember what they called this room . It actually simulated jail for a bunch of at risk students - harmful. I grew up in the Northwest. My parents are social justice advocates and marched with Dr. King. I am white and consider myself a social justice advocate. Conversations about race rarely happened and the implications of not doing so in a school with a majority black student population is damaging to society as a whole. Teachers, staff and administration are well-intended. Because of the networks inability to seriously look at its blind spots they are actually harming students under the guise of helping. While the PD was well developed and implemented with fidelity, it seemed robotic and inauthentic. There was a cult-like approach to team-building which was kind of creepy.

1.0
24 May 2017
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Pros

The work done seems really meaningful and the chance to mentor children is phenomenally rewarding. Able to move up certain spots without formal background in your area of work.

Cons

Very deceitful bosses and practices. Mask failures and weaknesses in execution of mission by pushing kids through unprepared. Demands that you leave your area of expertise/why you got hired to be shifted around to positions that you have no background in. Minimal coaching provided.

1.0
7 May 2020

Don't work at Rosenwald!

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Pros

Fabulous teachers. Some people really care about kids. Kids are awesome.

Cons

Extremely disorganized. Pretend to care about development and coaching, but this is not true of all School Leaders. There is a ton of political bs. Did a terrible job during remote learning. Refused to give out computers and pretended to care about equity. Pretend to care about kids - mostly care about not having lawsuits and test taking.

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