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East Harlem Tutorial Program

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16 reviews
2.0
Aug 20, 2017
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Pros

- I joined EHTP and then Scholars Academy because I truly believed in the mission. I think everyone there does and works hard to achieve it. (The ways the leadership goes about it, though, are not always the best.) - Students and families are wonderful to work with and the only reason I stayed.

Cons

- Extremely high turnover rate for staff/teachers each year, and the senior management doesn't seem to care or think it's an issue when it's brought up. - Not a level playing field in terms of pay. Some employees with very little experience are paid well while others with more experience are underpaid. Some pay is less than DOE standards. - Hours are incredibly long. When I worked there, it was a little over a 9 hour workday plus we all took work home with us on a regular basis. - Employees are expected to attend pointless, monthly EHTP meetings with the entire organization, which are essentially a waste of time on a Friday evening. - Unreasonable expectations and micromanagement. (E.g. Lesson plans are due to be turned in weeks in advance.) - Staff with graduate degrees are forced to do menial jobs (e.g. distributing lunch and snacks to multiple classrooms or supervising recess.) - The senior management does not get to know the students or get involved in their lives. Teachers and staff are held responsible and blamed for everything. - A work/life balance is impossible with the demands of working here.

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East Harlem Tutorial Program Response
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Thank you for sharing your detailed feedback with us. We are committed to our core value of reflection, and each time we receive a review, we take the time to read, reflect and do our best to respond and apply the feedback where possible. Great teaching is hard work in any school community, and we have taken steps to lighten the load for our teachers so that they can focus more on preparing instructional strategies, rather than on designing content and performing other time-consuming tasks. Through providing regular planning periods during the school day, adopting a network-wide standards-aligned curriculum and hiring network curriculum developers, providing frequent time and structures for collaboration, and through other perks like flexible work days (where returning staff members earn a later start or earlier end time up to two times per week), as our network grows, we take many steps to thoughtfully lighten the load for our teachers and limit the work they take home. As a team, we also share the responsibilities that come with providing a great school for our scholars - this means that everyone including leadership team and social workers (for example) can be seen taking on duties or volunteering to clean up at the end of an event. Many believe this is what makes our community special! We value professional development, team building, and aligning our practices - not just within our school teams, but across our broader, community-based organization. So, all staff members engage in an organization-wide summit during regular work hours two times a year (not monthly). We recently formed an organization-wide Education Cabinet that includes many of our staff members. Together with our senior management team, this group works hard to ensure that our all-staff summits feel increasingly meaningful and worthwhile. Thank you again for taking the time to share your feedback! We are constantly learning and continue to value feedback from our professional community.
3.0
Mar 13, 2018

Good way to start your career in an educational nonprofit

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Pros

Annual salary increases Most colleagues are reliable and easy to get along with Anti-Racism professional development Scholars and families are the heart of the work Work from home opportunities for central staff

Cons

Annual salary increases vary tremendously in scale per year Long hours No room for promotions for certain roles, even after years of dedication to organization Workload is too much for the salary Quantity over quality is always pushed - the organization wants to grow at a pace that is faster than what it can handle, at the cost of its staff's well-being due to overload of work Work style and culture clashes between the charter schools and OST/Central teams No paid maternity leave

3.0
May 23, 2017

Great mission statement, lacking consistency

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Pros

Great scholars, families, and resources. The school provides all teachers with laptops, phones, smart boards, and document camera.

Cons

High staff turn over, low scholar behavior expectations, and ambiguous behavior policy. Long hours and school year.

1.0
Aug 13, 2018

Teacher

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Pros

Access to technology (cell phone and laptop) Engaged children and parents Great parent engagement activities

Cons

Racially biased pay Long hours without additional compensation

3.0
Aug 20, 2018
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Pros

Staff members are very motivated, kind, and hard working. There are opportunities for promotions within your field if you stick around for long enough. The organization has a lot of money and will give you access to the materials that you need if requested.

Cons

Very long hours for similar compensation that is offered to those who do the same jobs for less hours in other institutions. Work comes home with you and consumes most of your time off. Favoritism is also very evident here and if you are not on the fortunate end of it, you and everyone else in the organization will be made known of it.

4.0
Nov 1, 2017

Good Mission, Not so Good Benefits

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Pros

It has a very good mission and attempts to work towards fulfilling it.

Cons

Teachers are overworked and the hours are hard. The benefits are extremely expensive. There are no sick days that are given they are accrued per month. They also do not give regular holidays that are in the DOE schools or other charter schools.

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