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DC Public Schools

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Long-term JOB, not profession. Ableist and racist power structure at its core. - Anonymous employee DC Public Schools Employee Review

1.0
10 Sept 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Things started off well before you are fully aware of how DCPS claimed policies vs. true practices. You are at the mercy of whoever is chosen to lead a school. If you are lucky to land at a school with reasonable objective leaders who do, as they say, things go well. If you are willing to let leaders take advantage of your goodwill without exemption things will go well. It is possible to experience the best of the best, but it won't last.

Cons

Leadership changes OFTEN. Beware. Your professional record and performance ratings that you cultivate are at risk. If you want to work hard and be recognized a change of leadership risks that. You could be faced with a subjective leader who lacks integrity and leadership. And values that once existed such as professionalism, objectivity, best practices, and mutual respect can be dismantled in a moment. And the underlying racism and bias that exists in all public schools rise to the surface. And, what is revealed is the worst of the worst. And CENTRAL office all the way up to Scott Brash (their head attorney) defends these disgusting racist, ableist administrators. The problem always starts at the top. So are you willing to risk your health and professional standing on a system that truly doesn't care about the health and well-being of their employees, even at some of DCPS's top-rated schools? The union is weak. Ask the union what cases they successfully arbitrated before joining.

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5.0
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Pros

Supportive colleagues and great pay

Cons

Not a good work life balance

5.0
2 May 2026
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Pros

Culture varies by school, but district leadership assesses principal's ability to form healthy culture and replaces principals when necessary. My school's culture is much stronger under a relatively new person/ Salary is robust, better than comparable places, though not enough to work in a really challenging school with weak culture. (But great if you're at a well-run school!) IMPACT is allegedly controversial but I appreciate the opportunity for merit pay.

Cons

District-provided resources vary dramatically in quality. City politics are too involved in schools. Parents direct their political energy towards advocating for schools in a way that is well-intentioned but oftentimes misinformed. Very DC.

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