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4.0
3 Mar 2022
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Pros

Clean campus. Well/run. Mostly nice teachers.

Cons

Tattletale culture. Middle schoolers not behaved well. School blames teacher for behavioral problems.

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5.0
25 June 2025
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Pros

Leadership at Multicultural Learning Center consistently models inclusivity, open communication, and mutual respect—leading by example and fostering an environment that promotes learning and innovation.

Cons

I have not encountered any cons at this time.

2.0
22 June 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The teachers are genuinely dedicated and care deeply about their students' success. The school offers a range of student support services. Paid Time Off and sick leave accumulate at a reasonable and fair rate. The elementary campus fosters a strong sense of collaboration among staff. Staff at the elementary level are well-balanced in terms of experience and roles, and generally receive solid support from administration.

Cons

At the middle school campus, administrative practices often felt inconsistent and overly controlling, contributing to a challenging work environment. There was frequent misalignment among administrators, leading to conflicting instructions and a lack of clear, unified direction. Communication varied depending on the medium (e.g., email, meetings), which sometimes created confusion or a perception of avoiding accountability. Staff feedback and concerns were not always acknowledged, and disciplinary actions were sometimes taken without proper communication or context. There were instances where staff and student concerns were dismissed, and some individuals who voiced critical feedback felt they experienced retaliation. Turnover at the middle school site appeared high, with leadership style and responsiveness likely contributing factors. The administrative team demonstrated differing leadership styles—one more authoritarian, the other appearing underprepared for the demands of the role—which sometimes led to inconsistent expectations and diminished staff morale. Professional input from staff was often undervalued, which impacted collaboration and created a sense that leadership was overextended or unwilling to delegate effectively.

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