Poor leadership - Anonymous employee Beta Academy Employee Review

1.0
Apr 2, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The students are amazing, they make the job worth it. They are some great staff members that make you feel welcome.

Cons

A lot of miscommunication between staff members and leadership. At first, they bring you in with high expectations of the culture but in reality if you’re not a family member or friend you’ll feel like an outcast. The leadership tends to put a lot of pressure on their staff but doesn’t communicate effectively on events, issues, and any important information that a staff member should know in order to do their job. They don’t provide appropriate training, you’re practically thrown into the job. They also tend to make you do multiple jobs even if they’re not in your title. The pay is very minimum for the amount of work they make you do. Additionally, you’re not allowed to speak Spanish around non-Spanish speakers. The leadership is very conservative. Career opportunities are low unless someone in the administration likes you. Overall, I had very high hopes for Beta but it is by far one of the worst places I’ve worked for.

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5.0
Jan 13, 2026
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Pros

If you are looking for a challenging and fulfilling work environment Beta is for you. Having worked in a corporate setting for over 26 years Beta has been a breath of fresh air. If you know you know. I am really enjoying my time here and looking forward to what is ahead.

Cons

Not even a true con but we are in the mist of growth and with growth means that you must be willing to adapt to change. Not everyone can pivot as quickly so working together as a team is key if we are going to be successful. I am confident that we will and we will see the reward for our hard work in the years to come.

1.0
Apr 1, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

As an employer: None As an educational institution: Good potential!

Cons

The classrooms here aren't really about the teachers; they are just a reflection of whatever leadership wants that day. You either fall in line with their version of "culture" or you’re basically pushed out the door. I’ve seen management literally rail at people. It is an incredibly draining environment. There is so much obvious nepotism here. The board members are mostly long time family friends, and half the staff are related to each other or go to the same church. If you aren't part of that circle, you are an outsider, period. You’ll never have a real future here unless you’re willing to "drink the Kool-Aid"—which at this place literally feels like sliding down a tube slide during some weird induction just to prove you’re "one of them." The student are subjected to favoritism. Family members and life long friends in many higher level roles. Don't cross the staff or the staff's kids. Unless you’re looking to be a "short-timer," save yourself the headache. Unless you’re already part of their specific social or church group, stay away. It looks shiny from the outside, but it’s definitely not gold. Places like this are why many have bad impressions of charter schools but I can say from experience they aren't all like this. What may have started as a great idea now seems to have lost it's soul.

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