Smoke and mirrors-- the good, the bad, and the ugly. - CTR KIPP DC Employee Review

1.0
May 12, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Coworker are okay. Kids are great. Snacks/swag/teacher rewards are decent. Will earn lots of cups for your kitchen if you're into that kind of thing.

Cons

-Residents get underpaid. Doesn't matter your experience, or if you have a degree. -Longggggggg PD that doesn't match with what youre doing in the classroom. Easily getting home after 6pm daily. -Admin/managers do not care about you, will lie. -Chances of upward promotion slim, be prepared to leave you residency school, because they do not have enough positions. They oversell the dream. Reality is grim for you. Run away fast. Other direction. you will regret ever wasting your time here.

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5.0
Feb 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

In my years at KIPP DC, I've always worked with the absolute best, most committed people across all roles and levels of the organization. The team cares deeply about students and the mission. There are ample resources, development opportunities, and opportunities to innovate.

Cons

The work is challenging and requires a significant commitment from staff. Expectations are high across the team.

3.0
Apr 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

This is a supportive and mission-driven workplace where employees genuinely care about the people they serve. There is a strong sense of purpose in the work, and team members are collaborative and dedicated.

Cons

At the same time, there can be a lack of clarity around role expectations. Responsibilities assigned by leadership may shift or expand over time, which can make it difficult to maintain a consistent workload. While this can provide opportunities to grow and take on new challenges, it can also lead to imbalance if not clearly defined. Compensation and role alignment could also be improved. As responsibilities evolve, there is not always a clear structure in place to ensure that pay and expectations remain aligned. Greater transparency in this area would help build trust and long-term satisfaction.

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