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Find somewhere else to work - Anonymous employee UP Education Network Employee Review

2.0
Apr 25, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Smart group of people dedicated to UP's mission. Moving away from punitive systems where we were suspending way too many students of color.

Cons

The network office has a toxic work environment brought on by a CEO and leadership team who could care less about their employees. There is no work stability and it's the least transparent organization I've ever been part of. They don't communicate anything because they don't trust anyone that is not a member of the leadership team. You have a bunch of smart, capable people working here and no one is trusted to be competent in their job.

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5.0
Oct 2, 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The staff at the school level and network level are dedicated, passionate, thoughtful, and hyper-focused on doing what is best for students. People are willing to acknowledge systems that are broken and work hard to find long-term solutions.

Cons

The work is hard. It takes an emotional toll to see the negative impact a broken education system has on students. It also takes a lot of time to adequately address inequities.

2.0
Aug 14, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are on par with other schools. There are some truly amazing colleagues whose dedication and passion are the highlight of the organization. Leadership appears to have good intentions and is genuinely focused on making improvements for both students and staff.

Cons

Meaningful change is not occurring, and in some areas progress appears to be moving backward. High-performing staff members are leaving, resulting in increased workloads for those who remain. Frequent new initiatives are announced but not always implemented, creating confusion and wasted time. Leadership often communicates improvements that are not reflected in day-to-day realities, dismissing the very real challenges that are looming.

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