Auburn School (Fairfax)

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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how the teacher pay is so low when the school systems pay so much for the kids to attend.

Average private school teacher salary is around $30,000 a year. I think they have to pay less than public school because the class size is much smaller.


Yeah, but if the school systems are paying them $300/day per kid, you would think they could afford to pay more even with needed a lot more staff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how the teacher pay is so low when the school systems pay so much for the kids to attend.

Average private school teacher salary is around $30,000 a year. I think they have to pay less than public school because the class size is much smaller.


Yeah, but if the school systems are paying them $300/day per kid, you would think they could afford to pay more even with needed a lot more staff.

Maybe, but businesses don't usually work that way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how the teacher pay is so low when the school systems pay so much for the kids to attend.

Average private school teacher salary is around $30,000 a year. I think they have to pay less than public school because the class size is much smaller.


Yeah, but if the school systems are paying them $300/day per kid, you would think they could afford to pay more even with needed a lot more staff.

Maybe, but businesses don't usually work that way.


Usually the day schools are non-profits, not set up to create revenue.
Anonymous
Any new updates on Auburn Fairfax? Will the campus be reopening?
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They just listed yesterday an ad trying to hire 5-10 ?! elementary school teachers, a middle school teacher, a lead classroom teacher

All only have special ed experience and teacher certificate as “preferred.” WOW.

Also looking for a “social learning specialist” with a masters degree in speech path and 3-5 Years experience with dc with ASD and they want to pay $52k.

These are just in FAIRFAX. A ton of jobs in SS and DC as well. What school does this company own in DC?
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Oh and they want to pay 35k for a special ed teacher in DC. No experience or credentials required. Starting salary for a first year teacher in DCPS is 42k.
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The same company apparently owns High Road school in DC—if it’s priced similarly to other day schools, then DC is paying @ $250/day per kid. FCPS was paying $250/day for Auburn in Ffx for a student placed there...
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The head of the for-profit company that is now Auburn educational group is a CPA with no special ed experience.
It’s called Capital Education and it’s a subsidiary of compass learning, a for profit that owns the high road chain of schools and others.
Anonymous
I think it’s odd not to have updated the schools Facebook since March 2019! How do they communicate with families?
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Their website says they closed for the entire 2019-2020 school year.
They aren’t even trying to get their kids back in person when they have small classes and a lot of space, and similar populations are going back in public schools. I wonder if they had a lot of families switch back to public. Why try to open in person if you can make money on virtual school?

I wonder if they can even staff both campuses to physically open, if they don’t have any teachers. The website used to list all their teachers and their experience. They took all the teacher bios off the site. And Josh Metz is still listed but he definitively is gone.
Anonymous
The current head of school's experience on paper is pretty unimpressive, and he posted on facebook this fall asking if anyone had any "algebra 1 and algebra 2 worksheets" because a math teacher had quit. Not a good sign.
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Anonymous wrote:Their website says they closed for the entire 2019-2020 school year.
They aren’t even trying to get their kids back in person when they have small classes and a lot of space, and similar populations are going back in public schools. I wonder if they had a lot of families switch back to public. Why try to open in person if you can make money on virtual school?

I wonder if they can even staff both campuses to physically open, if they don’t have any teachers. The website used to list all their teachers and their experience. They took all the teacher bios off the site. And Josh Metz is still listed but he definitively is gone.



If they are getting paid the same amnount to educate kids virtually why would they care--from a business/profit POV--if the education sucks? Opening in person costs more money.
Anonymous
It’s actually been a great place for our asd child
I’m really sad that it’s fallen apart so quickly
We really need schools like this for our sensory autistic kids and there is no where else to send them in Virginia since public schools are terrible for them
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s actually been a great place for our asd child
I’m really sad that it’s fallen apart so quickly
We really need schools like this for our sensory autistic kids and there is no where else to send them in Virginia since public schools are terrible for them


Were you there before and after the school was bought out by the profiteers? Have you noticed any changes for the worse or better? Are they really not even trying to open for the whole year?
Anonymous
Wait, is this Siena’s “ sister school”? This makes me very concerned about considering Siena for my child’s future schooling. Why did they do this with Auburn, is this their goal?
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