Criminal Enterprise - Department Head Fusion Academy Employee Review

1.0
Aug 9, 2021
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Pros

Good Coworkers, but that's about it. There is freedom in how and what you teach, but this is purely due to a complete lack of meaningful oversight on the administrations part. They have zero concern for what is being taught in the classroom as long as there are no complaints. All positive reviews on this site should be viewed with skepticism. Most are from admin or corporate employees, or potentially employees encouraged to give good reviews by management.

Cons

Where to start... Pay is abysmal, and hourly. No pay over the summer, so hopefully you saved throughout the year for a 3 month hiatus. Hours vary throughout the year, so unless you unionize, like we did, and negotiate guaranteed hours, expect your pay to vary and be near zero at the beginning and end of the school year. Profound mismanagement. We had 4 heads of school over 3 years, 3 scheduling administrators in the same amount of time. Turnover in administration is high so there is no consistency in management. Add to that major communication and scheduling concerns from the parents and teachers, and no one is happy with the way the school is run. Corporate faux-woke culture. The company pretends to be progressive and inclusive, but the school has low POC representation in management and with students admitted. Admin use words like "family" and "team" while also using terms like "stake holders" and "brand promise". There is a veneer of "woke-ness" but it is simply a disguise to make their purely for-profit motives less obvious. No concern for quality education. There is no training in educational methods or strategies. They have highjacked methodologies like "mastery learning model" and "Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs" without realizing that these methodologies have been proven to be ineffective methods, and they make no efforts to actually employ these strategies how they were intended. Insufficient planning time. Each hour long class receives 10 minutes of planning time. When you have 6-9 classes a day, and this planning time is not built in to any part of your day, you are left to do hours of additional, unpaid, planning in your off hours if you want to plan meaningful classes. It's a special ed. school no matter what they tell you. They pretend that they are not a special education school, but they accept almost exclusively students with significant IEPs. I have seen students attend with serious mental, emotional, behavioral, physical, and educational issues that go well beyond the abilities of the teachers to handle. There is no special ed. support, and no special ed. training, so you are left to figure out how to accommodate these students on your own. I have seen blind students, students with downs syndrome, students with ODD, all while we are told that the school is not a special ed. school. It is a grade mill. No consistent grading structure is established, and the only real metric is parental complaints. If a parent complains that their students grades are too low you are told to assign busy work until the student gets an A. If you refuse, the student is transferred to a teacher who will, and you lose out on those hours and pay. The school actively harms children. By accepting students without the means to provide appropriate support and educational needs the school delays or completely prevents students from receiving the support they need. The teachers do their best, but with no support or training most flounder in the face of profound learning issues, and the school ignores all pleas from staff for additional help. There are many more things I could say here, but nothing would truly capture the corrupt nature of this company or accurately convey the terrible things I have witnessed in my time at this school. We attempted to improve things by unionizing, but after two years with a union, pay and turnover improved but the culture of the school remained toxic.

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Fusion Academy Response
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Thank you for taking the time to acknowledge your Fusion Academy coworkers. Our teachers are remarkably talented and extraordinarily committed to our model of personalized learning. I do hope that you have found an education setting that meets your professional needs, and I am disappointed to learn of your disheartenment. I encourage prospective employers and families to read my response because it comes from decades of experience in private and public education. I’d like to start from my personal and professional experience. Teaching is the toughest and most rewarding career. I taught in public schools for 13 years before leading curriculum/instruction for 2 years in the public school system. My passion for teaching and love of learning was nearly extinguished by the day-to-day management of 140 plus students. My curriculum had iron clad bumper pads that restricted my abilities to connect with my students, to engage them, to get them to love the content and learn. Not to mention the state and federally mandated assessments that required I teach to the test, instead of teaching with the intention that my students would learn, comprehend and grow. When I first joined Fusion, I taught while training for my soon-to-be administrative role, became a Head of School and today I oversee Fusion’s five New York City area campuses. Fusion’s focus is the student. There are hundreds of people who believe in the value of personalized education and have decades-long, meaningful careers here. I have been with Fusion for 6.5 years. Most of my peers share the same career trajectory, they started as teachers and grew. Fusion is not criminal. Fusion is revolutionary. Anyone seeking the constraints of a traditional teaching model and classroom will not find it here. One of my peers described our educational approach as liberating, and I could not agree more. Fusion follows educational state standards, and consistently receives credible and meaningful accreditation, most recently for our NYC-area campuses that included Middle State Accreditation. Our student-centric focus means we don’t adhere to the traditional academic year or teaching hours. We enroll students when they need us. Flexibility allows us to support students who need a learning environment outside of traditional school hours and months. Love, Motivate, Teach is our mantra. A mantra realized through an engaged and committed team. Our teachers guide students on a journey where they change their understanding of themselves and the futures they have the power to create. All students learn best when they feel safe, cared for, engaged, and confident in themselves as learners. We believe positive, authentic relationships - fostered by our one-to-one learning model - are the key to unlocking the incredible potential every student has. In order to support our students, we must support our teachers. We have a deep bench of training resources, both live and virtual. Our leadership, culture and education teams regularly engage our teachers and their department heads through continual learning opportunities and creation of educational resources. Families seek us for our 1:1 learning, many of whom come from a traditional school setting that is not meeting their student’s needs. We enroll and admit students we can support. When a students’ needs are beyond our capabilities, we encourage families to find a different educational setting. Our admission process is transparent. Our families share special challenges. We communicate the individual challenges of each student so that with our campus teams are equipped to support them; that includes the professional training and educational resources previously mentioned. Our model is built on learning mastery. We do adhere to a grading structure, however, because it’s individualized, we don’t follow traditional bell curves. An “A” is never assured. An end grade reflects a student’s subject mastery. Employee reviews found here are not solicited. Employees, current and former, opine here, as is their right. My peers and I regularly read the reviews, we share both praise and criticism, and when the latter is credible, we use it as an opportunity for improvement. The campus referred to did have turnover a couple of years ago. On the heels of the COVID pandemic and the nationally ordered shutdown, we welcomed a new head of school. The school transitioned quickly to virtual learning during that time. She has since led that school with grace and dignity in a city that was one of the hardest impacted by COVID. Moreover, our New York City area schools are led by talented and gifted educators, most of whom have been in their roles for several years. Last, our NYC teachers and leadership teams mirror the diversity of America’s most diverse city. It is my hope that parents read this response and visit a campus to see our teachers in action – love, motivate, teach – is real. It’s the reason I continue to work and lead this region and am proud of the teams who daily commit to seeing their students’ flourish. I did report this review to Glassdoor and was disappointed to learn that the reviewer’s unfounded charges of criminality met its community standards.

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Thank you for sharing your experience and for the commitment you've shown over the past several years. It’s wonderful to hear that the culture, relationships with students and families, and opportunities for growth have made your time at Fusion meaningful. Team members like you help create the supportive, student-centered environment that is so important to our mission. I also appreciate your thoughtful feedback regarding compensation and resources for the Homework Cafe. We understand that cost-of-living considerations and the resources available to support students are important factors in the employee and student experience. Your perspective helps us better understand where investments can have the greatest impact, both for our educators and the students who rely on these programs. Thank you again for your honesty and for all that you do to support our students each day. We’re grateful for your contributions and for the care you bring to the Fusion community.
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Cons

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