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Florida Virtual School

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Florida Virtual School reviews

4.3

87% would recommend to a friend

(533 total reviews)

Louis Algaze

90% approve of CEO

87% positive business outlook

Florida Virtual School has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 533 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Florida Virtual School 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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533 reviews
1.0
Nov 24, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Great to work from home so as to avoid fuel costs and meet appointments. The standards in theory are high, but at the end of the day students must pass/complete the course for me to stay employed. Such a moral hazard here.

Cons

Do I pass little Johnny who cannot do the work so I can pay the mortgage Or Do I hold the line, never complete Johnny rather Johnny never completes his work, and I get a pink slip. I suppose this is teaching in a brave new world.

1.0
Nov 19, 2011

AWFUL

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You will have a flexible schedule.

Cons

TOo much work! i have to work day and night even on weekends i hate this! and im not learning anything!

3.0
Oct 13, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

*You work from home. *Seek some input from teachers. *Amazing teachers who become your friends. *Schedules can be a bit flexible. *Can travel and work. *One on one time with students.

Cons

*Senior management has lost sight of the original purpose behind FLVS. *Management says one thing, but does another...tell us, talk to us, share your thoughts, ideas, feelings, and then they get mad. *No longer a school mentality, rather a corporate mentality - more money, less care about the teacher spending time with the student. *Too much fear felt throughout organization- teachers are on annual contract, so they have no job security. *Students can complete at any path/any pace, but wait, they are taking too long, so drop them... oh no, keep them, we need them to finish. *No real vacations because teachers have to find coverage for themselves and then return the favor for another teacher. *You work 7 days a week, sometimes before 8am and after 8pm.... you HAVE to reach your students, so you HAVE to do whatever it takes. *Broken promises for teacher incentives, changing rules in the middle of the game without letting teachers know what the new rules are until the game is over.... again, all about money. *Teachers are forced to advertise for the school, as ambassadors, which takes time away from work and requires teachers to travel, etc. *New Pay scale initiative is insane- it is not a ladder, but rather another incentive plan. Ladders have steps, this career ladder has 3 steps- new teacher, post probationary period teacher, Master teacher (who has to jump through fire), and then Super teacher (who has yet to be described) *Focus on logging conversations- not on teaching. *Teachers are the backbone, as they support/make the school, and support the students, yet there is little support for them. *Tell us to take vacations, don't worry about going in red (missing student monthly calls), then we take them and go in red and that puts us off the pay scale for the year. *Using inaccurate data- no leeway, but entire salary based on this data... whether right or wrong or biased student survey scores. *Hiring of administrator (ILs) that have never taught online- have zero idea or experience of what the job is like. *Teachers are credit producing machines- do whatever it takes to save the yield and completion rates or explain yourself at the end of the school year. *Quite frankly, teachers are getting worn out and quitting. High quality teachers who took this job to be a part of an amazing change in education are burned out and have left or have been fired for voicing their opinions. It is virtually impossible to truly do a great job and affect lives of students when a teacher is so overworked. *FLVS has created an ANXIETY GIRL in each of its current employees with all of the politics, chages, and manipulations they have implemented. Return to the core beliefs that you started with, put the student at the center and KEEP it that way.

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