I CAN SCHOOLS Reviews

2.2

21% would recommend to a friend

(44 total reviews)

Marshall Emerson III

32% approve of CEO

25% positive business outlook

I CAN SCHOOLS has an employee rating of 2.2 out of 5 stars, based on 44 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The I CAN SCHOOLS employee rating is 41% below average for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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44 reviews
1.0
4 Nov 2014

Insulting

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you need a teaching job and need one immediately, apply here. They'll hire you no questions asked, no background check, no fingerprinting, no nothing. They probably won't even check to see if your degree is valid.

Cons

It's an extremely unusual place. I've never seen so much garbage thrown at both parents and teachers alike. Special education instruction are lawsuits in the making, and higher rungs of leadership do absolutely nothing to dispel ethical violations, they do not attack matters of professionalism head on and will feed b.s. lines to the communities at large. The students are largely stressed over inadequate instruction, overcrowding, and despite their claims of being a "college preparatory" environment, their curriculum reflects anything but. Worksheets are the domain of homework, here they are appropriated for daily classroom use. Parents are routinely lied to and given fluffy responses layered with academic vernacular which they do not understand and empty promises. They hire quite a few TFA staff obviously because they can pay them substantially less, are not interested in unionizing, and they know the teaching job is merely a stepping stone in their resumes. These same staff members are layered with horrendous abuse and intimidation tactics cloaked in the guise of giving constructive feedback.

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1.0
13 Jan 2015

Horrible

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I never did find one

Cons

This company is based off of a group of successful charter schools. The problem is that there is no warning as to what the environment will be like when taking the job offer until you walk in on your first day. No curriculum, no break during the extremely long school hours (7:30-3:30) including eating your lunch with students. The students are to be in their desks the entire day and do not have recess or gym. There is no curriculum and no books (at least not when I was there in 2013). I would spend 3+ hours a day making lesson plans and researching common core, the "pacing guide" is a joke. Be prepared to have no life if you teach here. Most "teachers" are not licensed teachers. There is no hands on curriculum, the students are expected to do worksheets all day. The behavior expectations are strict, but doable if you don't have 32 students, 4 with an IEP, and 5 unidentified (making up students with a disability a 1/3 of the class). Extremely stressful environment and not what I signed up for when becoming a teacher. If you like boot camp, this is the place for you, If you want to teach, this is not the place for you!

1.0
5 Oct 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It was a very clean building, with air conditioning.

Cons

They say you have over an hour of planning, that's because they make you show up an hour before school starts. No duty free lunch, impossible work requirements, crappy pay, condescending/under qualified deans, no curriculum, you have to make lesson plans from scratch and guess at what they want to see, they over enroll (I had 52 on my roster at the start of the year), They don't provide their teachers with anything except paper and border to decorate the room. Their teacher retention probably has the worst percentage in our continent. In theory what they say during training is awesome, but in reality what they provide and execute is crap. They execute crap every time. Ask anybody who works there (if they still work there),

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