ILCHS is great, but the CEO is a monster - Director ILCHS Employee Review

1.0
Oct 10, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Students they were great and the teachers were absolute gems!

Cons

The CEO, is truly a megalomaniac. She is awful to everyone. Believe all negative reviews they do not lie. The CEO gets angry about hearing students use their lockers and walking down the stairs. At dismissal we quietly only allow 5 students at a time to lockers and then have them tip toe out the building so she won’t start screaming over the walkie talkie. These are high schoolers and they are lined up in between classes and escorted to the next class as if they are in elementary school. They do not experience a normal high school experience. They always have to be silent. They get 20 minutes for lunch the rest of the day is academics. They get Tae Kwon Do as their PE class twice a week and the kids find it very boring very little movement. No afterschool programs. It’s just a miserable place for all except the CEO it’s her happy place where she enjoys treating her staff like garbage.

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5.0
Jun 23, 2020
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Pros

I was payed $86000 a year with only 2 years of social work experience

Cons

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1.0
May 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The school building is beautiful.

Cons

Working under the executive director was honestly one of the worst professional experiences I’ve ever had. The environment felt toxic, controlling, and intimidating from the very beginning. She carried herself like a tyrant, creating a culture where both staff and students felt afraid to express themselves in even the smallest ways. Employees with tattoos were told to cover them up, piercings had to be removed, and apparently even having two earrings was considered unacceptable. It felt less like working in a school and more like existing under constant surveillance. She acted as though she was the only educated person in the building, often speaking down to staff and dismissing the experience and qualifications of others. The students were treated with such rigidity and harshness that it felt almost military-like rather than supportive or nurturing, which is the complete opposite of what a school environment should be. People were genuinely anxious when she was in the building — even walking through the halls felt uncomfortable because of the tension and fear she created. What makes the entire situation even more unbelievable is that after I professionally resigned and gave a proper two-week notice, she actually sent me an email telling me not to post that I had worked there, which I still find ridiculous and almost comical. This was after I essentially built and organized the entire special education department from the ground up because there was absolutely nothing in place before I arrived. I was literally the only SPED-certified person there, carrying responsibilities that should have been shared across an actual department. Instead of appreciation, professionalism, or respect, the experience ended with pettiness and control, which honestly says everything about the leadership and culture of that school.

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