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Great Hearts Academies

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Great Hearts Academies reviews

3.5

51% would recommend to a friend

(496 total reviews)
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Jay Heiler

69% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Great Hearts Academies has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 496 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Great Hearts Academies employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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496 reviews
1.0
Jul 11, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

- advance the mission of classical education to the K-12 charter sphere

Cons

- there are ethical issues throughout the organization from the lead office to the academies - very limited opportunities to advance, or to grow in compensation. You can expect raises that won’t even keep up with inflation. - most of the executive/senior staff does not care about classical education - the CEO, CFO, and COO live outside of Arizona and Texas. No wonder why there are so many communication and culture problems. - they will overwork you - very much of a good ‘ole boys club - the top of the organization is bloated - the top of the organization is deceitful and will quickly cast you aside for personal gain - one of the most unhealthy and unorganized work environments I’ve ever been a part of. - most don’t truly care about helping to create and support thriving schools in Title 1 communities. Seriously, go find another classical school to work for.

2.0
Jul 2, 2018

Full time teacher

Recommend
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Pros

Great colleagues. Good administrators. Not a lot of disciplinary problems with students in the upper grades. I taught 11th-12th. Students come from supportive and sometimes generous parents. The Parent Service organization provides nice extras (food, gift cards, etc) pretty regularly. Full time is 4 classes and 2 prep periods a day.

Cons

Low pay. I taught 3 years with a masters degree, but no teaching credential, one year experience when I started, was offered $37k my first year my final year was offered $43k. Stipends are minimal for a lot of work. I brought in about 3-5k a year in club stipends and Prop301 bonus money, but taxes are high on all bonuses. There are serious concerns with the upper level of admin and financial transparency. Management keeps rearranging themselves, which seems to lead to them getting bigger salaries while new teachers are being hired at $32K a year. I have concerns that they are optically active in breaking down public education funding and setting themselves up for more power and money. There is a strong conservative Catholic influence in the company. This influences curricular choices including a complete lack of reproductive health/sex ed teaching and a focus on “classical western Education” which in the classroom means studying all dead white guys. And the company is currently under lawsuit from parents of transgender students. There is often a lack of clear curricular training or expectations for teachers outside of math and science.

1.0
Jun 7, 2018

Just Dont

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It was close to my house

Cons

Pay, hours, people, time management, policy and procedure

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Great Hearts Academies Response
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Thank you for your candid feedback, we appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with Great Hearts. We hope to continue to improve upon and review our policies and procedures to improve our employees experience.
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