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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do people keep leaving? What it mostly comes down to is BASIS Independent McLean values money over people and will always be run as a business and not a school. That, and it requires people to basically sell their souls to work there. If you can not care about what's best for students, families, or your colleagues...If you can be a puppet for the central office/private equity group, you can be successful working there. For those wanting to know specific reasons why people keep leaving, here's why some folks have left in the past few years: -Admissions has become so desperate to fill the school, they will let in anyone. Even when the teachers/deans/directors advise not to admit a student who may not be the best fit, there is pushback from central office because they don't care whether the student will be successful or not, they just want the tuition $$. Accepting students who are not a good fit not only hurts those students, but it hurts the peers of those students whose classroom experience is now diluted because teachers and deans are focused on helping the student who should have never been admitted in the first place. -The school does not care about its staff as human beings. Only as employees who can make them $$. People have resigned after being denied taking unpaid leave to visit a dying family member in hospice or using PTO to take care of a newborn. Staff are reprimanded by the Head of Operations for celebrating each other's birthdays or sending care gifts when colleagues are sick. Things that build connection, community, and a sense of appreciation at other workplaces are not allowed here. -The model keeps changing. It doesn't just impact families and students when BIM decides to change its model to save some $$. The early learning teachers' workloads doubled when they changed the model from a two-teacher classroom with different subject matter experts to a one teacher and one teaching fellow model with a few weeks notice before school started. Everyone was impacted when they cut a middle school dean position a few months into the school year with no plan on who would take on middle school student support. And, when they cut an Engineering teacher and then decided it didn't matter if the course was taught by a subject matter expert and made anyone who would fold under their pressure give up planning time to teach the class. Whether or not the school actually has a high school dean (and not just a teacher that they make work extra) changes every year, too. Have you noticed they removed listing class sizes on their website and marketing materials? It's so they can change those on a whim as well. -There is no professional development, coaching, or support for anyone on campus. The people in leadership positions are not qualified (because when they hire smart, qualified people they push back on all of the above to the point of exhaustion and leave). The people who stay really embody everything that makes a poor leader: bad communication skills, no adaptability, micromanagement, a know-it-all attitude, no accountability, no expressions of appreciation, no integrity, no building of culture or community, etc. [b]It is truly a toxic workplace. And even if it hasn't yet, it will unfortunately inevitably trickle down to the student experience. [/b][/quote] +1000 based on direct experience there[/quote] Sounds like you were an employee from the first year or so...and making HUGE assumptions. From what I gather, the teachers seem to be good at their jobs and care for the students. That should matter the most for the parents, no? The staff are the ones that are struggling with HOPS and making their lives miserable. If someone feels it's a toxic environment, they can make the decision to leave. And no it will never trickle down to the students- really? There will always be problems with any school, any job, any teacher, nothing is perfect. It should be the happiness of your child- NOT YOU. [/quote]
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