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Baltimore County Public Schools reviews

3.2

47% would recommend to a friend

(630 total reviews)

Dr. Darryl Williams

35% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Baltimore County Public Schools has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 630 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Baltimore County Public Schools employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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630 reviews
4.0
Aug 4, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

10 month job. Working with wonderful teachers! Special Ed. Dept. is great and is staffed with smart caring personnel who think outside the box to help each student in their care.

Cons

Don't always get recognized by Principal or Vice Principal. Asked to make copies when you should be with student.

2.0
Jan 24, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are some legitimately good schools in Baltimore County, but that number is becoming smaller and smaller. The benefits are quite good, really, with fairly low premiums. The county central office staff will definitely provide you with opportunities to professionally develop and present at workshops and what-not to gain experience. It's still too early to tell how the new superintendent will be, although he got rave reviews from his old district. There is a lot of optimism (for the first time in YEARS) that he will work with teachers and not against us.

Cons

Baltimore County, by all accounts, has really lost its way in the past five to ten years. The previous superintendent was incredibly hostile to the teachers, foisting initiatives that the county could not afford and was not ready to implement. He ruled the county like his own personal fiefdom, awarding fat contracts to friends giving us pointless educational tools, spending money on such frivolities rather than on students. The new superintendent is young (30 years old!) and seems to have enthusiasm, but his lack of experience is showing in some questionable early decisions. He is also continuing the trend of running the schools from the "top down" rather than "bottom up" by forcing decisions on the entire county that may not work at specific schools. The curriculum staff at central office is out of touch with what is happening in the trenches, and has lost any and all contact with what teaching students is like. This head in the clouds attitude means that curriculum does not meet student needs and is poorly designed; be prepared to essentially throw away the county curriculum and write your own. Finally, unlike almost every other county in the state teachers are required to do daily duties as well as after-school duties. Expect to find yourself standing in the rain taking tickets at a football game, or wasting your planning period three times a week to stand in the cafeteria. While this may seem like nitpicking, losing 90 minutes a week of planning to these duties is HUGE, especially as class sizes grow and it becomes harder and harder to keep up with grading demands.

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