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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is common at charter schools. I am not surprised at all. The benefits are often worse and teachers are worked into the ground. There is a reason charter schools have huge turnover and majority teachers under 30-- impossible to have a family with the demands. [/quote] Very true. Charters are for profit organizations. When teachers are not team player per se, or know too much without being part of the movers and shakers, they are let go of, even if they are popular and very good teachers/[/quote] If you want to read about teaching at Achievement Prep, or any other charter school use the website "glassdoor". Besides the one or two positive posts, it makes pretty grim reading, http://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Achievement-Prep-Reviews-E789616.htm as do most (not all) of the other charter schools that focus on closing the achievement gap for lower income students. [/quote]
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