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Public Preparatory Network

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Left 2 years ago, never looked back - Special Education Teacher Public Preparatory Network Employee Review

1.0
24 Apr 2026
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Pros

Coworkers worked really hard to make it a functioning school, but often bend to the will of the network. Kids were great, just need someone who understands them.

Cons

Corporatized schooling, clearly teaching children to test and little else, absolutely no social-emotional learning.

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5.0
21 May 2025
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Pros

Such an amazing place to work.

Cons

No cons it is great working here

1.0
24 Aug 2025
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Pros

Public Prep even with all its flaws was a place that attracted genuine educators who cared about kids and it fostered a team dynamic. In my time there, we were earnestly trying to improve instruction and the student and family experience. While we may not have always gone about things the right way, the vision and mission for the organization was real. As a staff member, your colleagues were your family and we took care of each other. I’ve never worked somewhere that the families were so supportive of what we were trying to do. They really bought into the single gender model and rode for us.

Cons

This 1 star review is because Public Prep is now under new management from Excellence Schools and everything is going to change. No matter how much they deny it, the single gender model will be done away with in 1-2 years. This new leadership does not care about engaging families and students, only test scores. They intentionally kept everyone in the dark during the merger because they wanted to weed anyone with an ounce of independent thinking out. They kept the families in the dark too to make them desperate so they couldn’t go to another good school. Excellence pays less for more work and feels like they OWN you. If you’re looking for a job at Public Prep based on its old reputation, I’d encourage you to run toward another organization that is going to remain community driven and student centered.

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