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Tilden Preparatory reviews

2.7

35% would recommend to a friend

(64 total reviews)

Shary Nunan, Karen Hobbs

42% approve of CEO

30% positive business outlook

Tilden Preparatory has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 64 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Tilden Preparatory employee rating is 28% below average for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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64 reviews
1.0
Sep 22, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Fine place to learn what a toxic work environment looks like.

Cons

Inexperienced school administration is bloated, with extreme nepotism and favoritism of mother, daughter, and friends in positions of authority. It is amazing that they have not been sued over this. Teachers are expendable, students and families are considered nothing more than $$.

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Tilden Preparatory Response
4y
Thank you for your review. The average number of years of experience in our upper administration is over 20 years, and Tilden's mission is our passion. We hire administrators and teachers who love helping students reengage with learning, build confidence and succeed in learning how they learn best. We're sorry Tilden wasn't a good fit for you.
1.0
Feb 2, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Great opportunity to work one on one with students from diverse backgrounds, learning abilities/styles, personalities, with distinct educational /socio-emotional needs. One on one model allows you to see what strategies are effective/ineffective in a relatively short period of time, which is difficult in a large classroom setting. As you gain more experience teaching, and your knowledge and comfort level in your subject areas grow, and you can bring in resources/tools/learning platforms into your class, which you can use to expand on your craft. Ability to teach basically any class that you would want, is a good opportunity to get experience, especially when it comes to AP courses. There are many highly talented and hard working teachers who are very collaborative, supportive of each other and collegial. Opportunities exist to be an advisor in student groups/clubs during lunch, if one chooses.

Cons

High Turnover: Very high teacher and front desk staff turnover. Little to no investment made in staff retention, described by upper administration as a “stepping stone” job. High turnover creates lack of continuity for students, and constant loss of experienced and talented staff. School seems to either be in denial about this issue or not actually care/realize how such high amounts of staff turnover damages the schools capacity/ability/effectiveness to serve the vulnerable population of students that Tilden serves. The faculty page for the Albany and Walnut Creek campuses have been blank for months. Lack of Adequate Teacher Training: Very little training is given towards working with students with learning differences. The very limited teacher training that does exist (20 minutes, once a week, during teacher preparation time) is often topical due to limited time, and does not allow each topic the time and attention that it needs/deserves. Trainings seem to be targeted more toward satisfying reporting requirements rather than actually for the benefit of staff and students. Prep Time: An inadequate amount of time is given for preparation for one on one class instruction. 1 hour of preparation time is given for every 10 hours of instructional time which is paid at the reduced rate of $20 an hour (which is well below the $32-$37 an hour pay range for teachers) This inadequacy and devalorization runs in contradiction to one of the schools main points of emphasis of providing quality individualized instruction. Any class cancellations count against accrued preparation time. No Human Resources: Disciplinary issues are currently handled by upper administration which is a conflict of interest if issues arise involving a member of the upper administrative team. There is an outside HR consultant that is called in at the discretion of upper administration. Day to day HR issues are handled by a member of upper administration who also handles employee benefits/health insurance questions/issues. Bullying/Unprofessional Behavior/Nepotism: There has been a long history of unprofessional, bullying and retaliatory behavior perpetuated by current members of the upper administrative team including those who are in charge of curriculum and HR/benefits, who for years has been able to comport themselves in this way with impunity. Numerous complaints (documented & verbal) have been made to the current founders of the school and other persons on the upper management leadership team for years to no effect. Instead, upper management has acted to ignore, enable, excuse and cover up this behavior to the detriment of teachers, staff, and the school culture. Additionally, over the years many of the top leadership positions have been awarded not through merit and ability, but through a combination of nepotism and as a means to reward those who do not question /are not critical of the decisions made/ actions taken by members of the upper management team. This encourages pettiness, immaturity, vindictiveness, insecurity, gossip and insincerity to permeate through the upper levels of the school leadership. All of this creates an environment that is unproductive, toxic, incompetent and uncaring, which has greatly worsened in the last couple of years. Other Issues: Lack of real control / teacher feedback / collaboration in regards to the development of curriculum. No CFO or Controller exists within the school. Logistically, administratively and curriculum wise the school is consistently reactive instead of proactive.

1.0
Jan 20, 2022

Overworked and Underpaid

Recommend
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Pros

Great co-workers and nice to work 1-1

Cons

As a full time teacher I was teaching 10 different subjects at different paces working 35-40 hours a week on 3 hours of prep time year round and was barely making $45,000. Management style here is very authoritarian. There is a union but management takes little to no input from teachers. Teachers are currently considering going on strike. That gave me a clue as to how dissatisfied they are. The main concerns are: 1. consistently flexing schedule where you are not sure what each paycheck will look like or what classes you will teach 2. no paid federal holidays (although the union was able to negotiate pay for winter and spring break but this only pays out for teachers who have been there long enough because they calculate your winter/spring break pay based on hours worked over 1 year) 3. High micromanagement from administration they send disciplinary action for the smallest things like logging an hour mistakenly 4. Bare minimum curriculum - they'll claim that having a textbook, study guides, and test is enough curriculum for a course and you shouldn't need prep with those materials 5. Low prep time and tons of control over how/when you use it 6. High teacher turnover

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Tilden Preparatory Response
4y
Thank you for your review. If you worked at Tilden for 3 years, your salary would currently be somewhere between $35-37/hr for teaching regular classes and $5/hr more for teaching AP classes. If you provided 40 hours of availability, the average hours you would be paid for is 36.9 hours for every week of the 52 weeks in the year. This past year, the average salary for teachers providing this amount of availability for a year was $65,000. The teacher writing this review was likely providing 35 hours per week and didn't work in the summer. Tilden has no control over how teachers use prep time -- teachers are welcome to use their prep hours in whatever way they want. Tilden does sometimes schedule subbing or other work assignments during hours when a student has cancelled the class, since teachers are always paid in full for all cancellations. Regardless of whether other work is scheduled, some cancellations will likely be for teachers to use as they wish and some will be scheduled with subbing or other work. Tilden administrators have no desire to micromanage. We are all really busy working to meet the needs of students and teachers on campus. We encourage new teachers to talk to their Head of School or our Special Education Director whenever they want -- we love to collaborate with you! It's only in an effort to be consistent with everyone that we send out "friendly reminders" (which are not discipline) and it's only when a persistent pattern occurs of not following policies that progressive discipline occurs.
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