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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
Nov 3, 2020
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Pros

-Benefit package (3 stars are strictly for the benefits, pay gets no stars) -most team members were great people to work with

Cons

-non-existent management -favoritism -no accountability -too much turnover -low pay -uses non-profit as a crutch

3.0
Oct 21, 2019
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Pros

Great, well-thought-out curriculum fo English/History in particular. The students, if a bit robotic because they haven't been taught to question authority, are wonderfully well behaved.

Cons

What they don't tell you, as other reviewers have intimated, is that a cadre of conservative Christian men run this organization, and this organization is essentially a thinly veiled parochial school that doesn't have the money to go private. Great Hearts claims to want liberal arts graduates generally when recruiting teachers, but oddly, almost all of the recruits come from Evangelical liberal arts colleges, e.g. Grove City, Biola... This seems like an odd coincidence... As another reviewer has suggested, if you're not Christian and don't come from a socially conservative environment, prepare for culture shock. The organization is much more conservative than Arizona/Phoenix generally. By way of example, it was a SCHOOL CRISIS when two middle schoolers made out at a dance. Obviously, this isn't acceptable behavior... but it's not something that should create bomb-threat like hysteria because it affects your sense of sexual morality.

2.0
Sep 26, 2019
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Pros

They care tremendously for the students. Each lead teacher (K-5) has a full time teaching assistant.

Cons

There are too many meetings, which take up valuable prep time. The administration tends to micromanage the teachers by requiring many unnecessary meetings, email requests, and paperwork submissions. Each quarter, the lead teachers are required to write very lengthy (4-5 paragraphs) report card comments for EACH STUDENT. This is information that could easily be discussed during a parent-teacher conference. Many parents did not even read these comments. These comments are "conveniently" due at 8:00am on the Mondays following Fall, Winter, and Spring breaks. This encourages the teachers to work during their vacations. It is hard to get them done during prep/planning time due to the incessant meetings and interruptions. The administration schedules the conferences for each teacher, and then sits in on the conferences "to keep them on track." There is no room for individuality amongst the teachers. The "Spalding Expert" for the network has warped the program and taken it away from the original blueprint. She does frequent observations in the teachers' classrooms and undermines the classroom teacher's authority by calling out, bringing attention to what was delivered "incorrectly" (according to her standards, not Spalding International), and taking over the lesson. This is rude and confuses the students. The discipline program is very lenient and contributes to more misbehavior from the students. Many of the teachers are very young and fresh out of college, without education degrees and state credentials. Great Hearts hires them and then teaches them to teach the "Great Hearts way," which probably is the reason for the micromanagement. There is also a very high turnover of teachers each year.

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