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3.5

55% would recommend to a friend

(856 total reviews)
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Fulton County Schools has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 856 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Fulton County 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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856 reviews
3.0
Jul 3, 2014
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Pros

Excellent materials and resources are provided for classroom instruction. Numerous opportunities for professional advancement and growth. Off campus leadership visits the schools often.

Cons

There is no reprieve for teachers to have problems with their principals. The district does have a grievance process for employees who have a problem or concern with an immediate supervisor. But it just boomerangs right back to the person who filed it, hopefully if you decide to work for this district you will not find yourself in an environment to have to consider this action because it will only make things worse for you. The surveys at the end of the year are not anonymous so if your opinion of your immediate supervisor is less than favorable then don't voice your opinion there, voice it by leaving and going to another campus or district and writing to the school board. Also keep in mind the teachers association gets their dues drafted out of teachers paycheck by the district, so one has to wonder if they really work for teachers or for the district. So I would not count on them to come to my defense if needed. It seems as if a noose is being wrapped around teacher's necks and they don't even know it. The knot is tightening as we speak. And no doubt in my mind the TKES evaluation instrument is nothing more than busywork to keep teachers time wrapped up and to divert their attention from developing policies that adversely affect their jobs and undermine a teacher's professionalism. Wake Up teachers!!!!! Students don't come first anymore, administrators do. Just as the person who mentioned the level of un-professionalism she had to endure at a school in East Point. I just happened to stumble upon this website and started reading the reviews and I was almost certain I knew exactly what school she was referring to.. especially when she made reference to the actions of the two female Principal and Assistant Principal. Sounds exactly like the reputation Brookview Elementary school in East Point. The children of that school or any school with that type of climate really suffer emotionally and academically when there is high teacher turnover and teacher morale is low. Most children in that community already come from unstable home environments and the school is the most transient in the county, and they deserve to have a stable community of teachers who have energy to support their high level of emotional needs. Most of whom their teachers are like second parents to them. Instead a teachers energy is utilized defending themselves from their administration in order to keep their jobs, who search for a reason to have an issue with you. There is no outcry because of little parent support and an unspoken sentiment of no concern for students on the south Fulton side. Obviously, that type of workplace is allowed with the districts permission. But something needs to change and can.

4.0
Apr 26, 2013
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Pros

I enjoy being around kids, so mostly the day is enjoyable Really flexible because I get to choose each sub job individually. I can accept or decline assignment through their computer system, so there is no stress. So I can work five days a week or just two or three . . . whatever I feel like for that week. Downtown Substitute Support people are GREAT. If i encounter any problem, they say to not try to handle it ourselves, call them and they will handle it for us.

Cons

When the teacher leaves alot of horrid busy work or you just administer tests all day. . . it can be a boring day. Some of the classes have disruptive kids that are annoying. And as a sub, I cannot discipline . . .I can only write a report to the teacher for him/her to discipline.. Usually, if I have to write a report, though, I hear through the "student grapevine' that the regular teacher absolutely raked that disruptive kid over the coals. So, ya, don't be afraid to write a report to the regular teacher. Then you get the reputation as being the sub who is really nice . . . but don't mess with her because you will regret it. lol But mostly, as soon as the kids see that I respect them and amd like them . . . . they usually treat me nicely, too. Students hate mean subs, so appreciate subs like me. Some individual schools treat their subs like ROYALTY and some treat you a second rate employee. Recommend that you Sub at different schools and find the ones you enjoy being at. and who treat you well. Then pass out your business card to everyone there and accept most of your jobs at those schools. That's a tip - make up your own business cards with your name, email, and phone number. When you take a sub job off the computer list and find that you like that teacher's classes . . . leave a nice note on the teacher's desk with your business card. Often that teacher will call you the next time she is out instead of just posting the opening on the conputer system. for any sub to take.

1.0
May 28, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is better than most Atlanta districts, school calendar fair (although no half days for conferences).

Cons

Where to begin? Do you like teaching in an environment with no formally-adopted curriculum or resources? Do you enjoy writing 7 page lesson plans that no one actually reads? Do you prefer staying an hour or more past contract time multiple days a week for pointless meetings? Then Fulton County Schools may be for you! All sarcasm aside, FCS is a disaster. It is extremely unorganized and working conditions are poor. Elementary school teachers have almost no planning time, are given no input on school decisions, and are expected to work well beyond a 40 hour workweek. The worst part is there isn't a real curriculum for any subject area except for Writing (Lucy Calkins). Although tax payer money has helped the district purchase Houghton Mifflin's Journeys and McGraw Hill's MyMath series, CSTs and admin won't let teachers use it because it's not "rigorous" enough (sure). Fulton County also doesn't seem to monitor schools with frequent, high turnover - our school lost about 50% of our staff this year, shouldn't upper administration be watching that? Seems like so many schools have principals that are out to boost their own resumes instead of supporting their teachers.

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