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Extremely Toxic Work Environment - Controller A Step Up Academy Employee Review

1.0
Feb 20, 2025
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Pros

A Hostile and Unhealthy Work Environment

Cons

My experience at A Step Up Academy has been overwhelmingly negative due to the toxic culture fostered by upper management. Employees are consistently demeaned, undervalued, and subjected to an oppressive work environment where fear and intimidation take precedence over support and collaboration. Management operates in a tyrannical manner, prioritizing control and dominance over employee well-being. Constructive feedback is nonexistent, and instead, criticism is delivered in a condescending and demeaning tone. Hard work and dedication go unrecognized, leading to low morale and high turnover. The lack of appreciation for employees creates an environment where motivation is stifled, and professional growth is nearly impossible. Communication is poor, and decisions are made without considering the impact on employees. There is no room for open dialogue or expressing concerns without fear of retaliation. Rather than fostering teamwork and mutual respect, management cultivates a culture of micromanagement and unrealistic expectations, often at the expense of employees' mental and emotional well-being.

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5.0
Mar 4, 2025
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Pros

• Pay is very fair for a Private School. (Let's be real education is an underpaid field) • The kids are challenging but rewarding • Most of the staff cares so much. • There are supportive administrators.

Cons

• Dealing with behaviors can be tricky • Low Paid Time off allotment as with most education jobs.

1.0
Jan 28, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

tuition reimbursement, generous pto for admin levels, paid holidays

Cons

Lack of transparency and inconsistent communication from leadership. HR is not consistently included in key decisions, yet is expected to manage the impact of those decisions. Policies and expectations are applied inconsistently across departments and individuals. Limited accountability for leadership behavior, which contributes to a culture where employees may feel unsafe speaking up. High emotional labor without adequate structural or managerial support. A reactive rather than proactive approach to employee relations and compliance. While the organization states it values equity and respect, follow-through is inconsistent. Compensation practices lack transparency, and there are perceived inequities in pay and treatment that undermine trust. DEI efforts feel narrow in scope, with some employees experiencing exclusion rather than inclusion. Responses to employee concerns appear inconsistent, creating the perception that outcomes depend on relationships or identity rather than policy. Reports of inappropriate or offensive language have not always been addressed in a timely or meaningful way. Overall, there is a perception of systemic bias and a lack of openness that makes it difficult for employees to feel safe, valued, or heard.

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