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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree that for some kids, it can be a good "stop gap" measure if regular school is not working out. I went through the whole interview process and almost took a job there, but what kept nagging at me was the "for profit" model. It was very clear to me that making money was the number one goal of corporate and that goal permeated just about every discussion I had with them. I think the original premise of the model is great, but over time it's just morphed into a money making enterprise. And yes, they do have tremendous teacher and staff turnover, not due to the job itself but because the pay is so bad. [/quote] This is very interesting to me as we are thinking about this as a short-term option to deal with some health issues. How does the drive for profit come through in a job interview with a teacher? Were you being asked to push classes and that sort of thing? [/quote]
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