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    Daisy really knows her stuff. I learned a lot- and mostly about who security officers are at their best.

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    Daisy is the best . She is really professional and she helpful and she explain the stuff to make ready in the best way

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    Success Academy Charter Schools

    Success Academy Charter Schools

    1.7(41 reviews)
    0.5 miFinancial District

    DO NOT SEND YOUR CHILD HERE! I know that Success purposely tries to convince you that your child…read moreneeds "special" help so that they can get more money and funding, so even if your kid is a little behind, they will try to push all types of agenda onto your child to make it seem like your child is straight up stupid. Faculty there have seen exactly what kind of damage that does to their families. It's god awful. On top of that, Katherine Huntington, the Principal, is absolutely off her rails, she is extremely verbally abusive to faculty in front of the children, and it's wildly mortifying. She consistently talks badly of the parents of students, very openly too; ask anybody who works there and you'll find that Success is a horror movie waiting to unfold. Be warned.

    Success Academy is honestly one of the worst places to send your child or to work--especially if…read moreyou're hoping it will positively shape them from a young age or provide a healthy, supportive learning environment. While there are individual teachers who genuinely care and want students to succeed, the system itself is rigid, unforgiving, and prioritizes control and data over basic human needs. Even at the elementary level, bathroom breaks are not allowed during instruction because they are considered disruptive. Children are often ignored, scolded, or told to put their hand down if they ask at the "wrong" time, such as outside of snack or lunch. This creates intense anxiety, and some children are so afraid of getting in trouble that they pee themselves rather than ask to go. Fidgeting or movement of any kind is also not tolerated. Students are expected to sit completely still, bodies relaxed, hands folded at their desks or on the rug, and remain "alert" at all times. The focus is on compliance rather than understanding. If a child does not grasp something the first time and struggles to articulate their confusion, raising a hand to ask for help is often treated as a consequence--because they "should have been paying attention." From a teacher's perspective, especially as a first-year teacher, the environment is equally damaging. Teachers are ranked and compared against one another based on class performance metrics such as routines, desk habits, rug habits, line-ups, and how often students are sent to leadership. Feedback is frequently vague, critical, and framed as personal failure rather than professional growth. Teachers are told they are not "insistent" enough, that they lack belief in themselves and their students, and that they lack ownership if children do not comply--such as not moving their clip. Calling out of work due to personal emergencies is heavily penalized. Whether it is a death in the family, surgery, a serious illness, or even being in a car accident, teachers are still held responsible for their classroom and required to create a detailed coverage plan--regardless of their physical or emotional state. Even when in pain or barely able to function, teachers are expected to work through emergencies. There are no substitute teachers, and missed days often result in write-ups because the classroom is considered the teacher's responsibility alone. There is also no space for grief. If a teacher passes away, staff are expected to move on immediately. There is no time allotted to grieve, no ability to call out, and no meaningful acknowledgment of loss. Teachers are still held accountable for attendance and classroom plans during these moments. Teachers are treated as expendable. There is a constant pipeline of new, desperate college graduates ready to take their place. These individuals may shadow your classroom and work alongside you, only for you to be replaced without warning. Parents are often not notified--one day their child simply has a new teacher, and the relationships and trust that were built disappear overnight. Overall, this is a fear-based system that values optics, control, and data over learning, emotional safety, and human dignity. Both students and teachers deserve far better than what this environment offers.

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    Fullstack Academy - the founders are very hands on

    Fullstack Academy

    4.7(31 reviews)
    0.5 miFinancial District

    Dishonest billing after withdrawal; ignored records request…read more I enrolled at Fullstack Academy and later withdrew. My student advisor confirmed in writing (via Slack DMs) that my final two payments would be canceled and not charged. Weeks later I received an email saying they planned to charge me anyway. They also deleted my student account and removed me from their Slack, which blocked me from accessing the very messages that confirm the cancellation. My request for a copy of those DMs was ignored. I immediately sent a formal revocation of payment authorization and notified my bank because these attempted charges could have overdrawn my account by $1,000+. Fullstack cited a "no refunds after 6 weeks" policy, but in my case they are using it as a loophole to demand money after telling me in writing I wouldn't be charged. This has caused significant stress and wasted hours of my time. I've filed complaints with the CFPB and the NY Attorney General. Policies aside, trustworthy schools honor their written commitments and provide students access to their records. Based on my experience, I cannot recommend this program. If you're considering it, get everything in writing and be very cautious about autopay authorizations.

    I was in the AI/ML program. First of all, they changed the price on me a couple of times in a…read moremonth. Then, they say the program is for anyone including career changers and the first class immediately the instructor started to code and relied on the computer science students and sent a "python for beginners" YouTube for the people just starting out. They left us with just "work hard" and sent a couple of links. The rest of the classes just kept pandering to the computer science students because they were the majority and left others in the dust. Its a complete money grab because they analyze the majority in the course and teach them and abandon others.

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    Avna Learning Center - Front desk trash Monday morning

    Avna Learning Center

    3.1(8 reviews)
    0.1 miFinancial District

    Went to take a test here opted for this testing center to see if it would be less noise than other…read morelocations for testing.. the lady was borderline condescending & rude she had to loudly remind me what test I was taking like I didn't know ? She knows why she did that to let anyone in that office know my business ..but they get one point for the ear plugs & one point for the quick test results. Besides that I felt like I needed a tetanus shot after leaving since the desks were so dusty & filthy I know they never wiped the keyboard off yuck. The guy that walks you in there is just on his phone in between sittings & walkings if I could have took my phone in to show you the filth omg it was a Monday morning & this is what they choose to sit next to a pile of garbage overflowing so you can imagine what the desk & computers look like. So in other words if you're lazy enough to sit next to trash ALL day your attitude and SPIRIT is trash too.

    If you're taking any Microsoft certification test, it's very convenient to go here if you're…read moreworking near the financial district. The receptionist is very friendly and gives clear instructions. There's lockers for your stuff. The place has a bathroom, and you need a pin code. In terms of the actual testing area, it's just very minimalist. Grey wallpaper, old computers, ear mufflers to block out sound, hand sanitizer, and a mini whiteboard with a marker.

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