KIPP DC reviews

3.3

56% would recommend to a friend

(339 total reviews)
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KIPP DC has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 339 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The KIPP DC 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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339 reviews
1.0
Jul 10, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Numerous PD opportunities and higher pay than most other schools Great Network of individuals committed to education - tons of social outings and events Students and families are AMAZING! Huge family support for teachers Great stepping stone for growth and learning if looking to advance beyond a classroom teacher (in or out of the organization)... Pretty much- if you drink the cult koolaid/play the corporate political games (that is how the company runs), you can learn a lot and take a ton of knowledge from this company

Cons

Huge turnover rate Nepotism is common across the schools | Unqualified friends of leadership promoted often and quickly --> quicker advancement for males than females - it is unfortunately an organization lost in "white supremacy" and "male dominance" A lot of false promises for students - for example, the organization boasts a ton about values and culture/teaching the whole-child, however, it is very driven by standardized test scores which begin as early as kindergarten (4-year-olds begin practicing the computer test before officially taking it the following year) Many teachers are new to the profession and in fact, new to any profession- so a lot of necessary mentoring and coaching is going on behind the scenes which can take away from student learning in their first year of instruction - the company is systematically set up this way due to the long hours and stress of the job... a work-life balance is minimal, so college-graduates make great new-highers Pay is higher than most schools but work hours is at least triple of a normal classroom teacher (longer school days, less breaks/planning time, longer weeks -Saturday School, longer school year) Very young management teams running schools - some teachers are given a chance to advance, however, their skills in the classroom do not always equate to good leadership

1.0
Jun 22, 2017

Do not work at KIPP DC

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Pros

Teachers are graduates from local and worldwide universities

Cons

10-14 hour days. Barely a break for the restroom or lunch. Administration stresses teachers they don't like by piling bad kids into rooms of teachers they aren't in favor of. KIPP DC has a behind the scene saying that all employees must be "Kippnotize" that is a way of being part of the clique, Everyone sounds like a robot. Once children throw chairs, hit, kick, fight and abuse teachers nothing happens. You are told to ignore this behavior. No support from the big money makers...Headquarters. Whose office space is in Georgetown DC, the highest rent district in Washington DC, right along the Potomac River next to the Kennedy Center. Ummmm...KIPP assists underprivileged children but has a office in an area where poor people aren't even familiar. Several hidden agendas. More thirsty for money then providing quality salaries to teachers. You are not expected to use any of your leave even if you have to go to the doctor. Do not work here. You'll regret it. None of the executives send their kids to KIPP!

1.0
May 31, 2017

Very Unprofessional & Disorganized Experience

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Pros

The mission is to help underprivileged children, and it is a remarkable mission. Also, the children are darling and this work is vitally important work.

Cons

My experience interviewing and accepting a position to teach at a KIPP DC school was very unprofessional. I communication was vague (even after I received an offer letter) and I was never told which school I would be working at. I consistently had to reach out to them for answers to my inquiries and, even then, information was ambiguous. After e-mailing for more clarity on which school and subject I would be teaching, and them ultimately telling me they would be placing me in a elementary school classroom (after I applied, interviewed, and accepted an offer for secondary ONLY) I retracted my acceptance of offer. Overall, it felt like something was going on that wasn't completely truthful on the part of KIPP DC. I have since found out (from a former 6th grade Science teacher) that the organization on KIPP DC specifically is very bad-leading to high teacher turnover. My personal experience with KIPP DC was awful, (and I have heard the same from former teachers) but I have heard raving reviews about working at KIPP schools in other areas of the country.

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