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Georgia Cyber Academy

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Georgia Cyber Academy reviews

3.2

51% would recommend to a friend

(236 total reviews)
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Michael Kooi

67% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Georgia Cyber Academy has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 236 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Georgia Cyber Academy 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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236 reviews
1.0
Jul 11, 2021
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Pros

Work from home; no other pros

Cons

Working here is at the cost of your sanity; the head of school has no education experience and she has no business being in education and is like a child who was a “mean girl” bully in school because she was so insecure but hasn’t grown out of it. As many other reviews have said, there can’t be any type of team work discussions to problem solved because she will have to control everything and when she cannot she will fire anyone for no reason. The contracts are written in a way that’s illegal and they will terminate you without notice and for no reason at all. Worst head of school/ superintendent I’ve ever witnessed. Don’t ever work here

1.0
Jan 25, 2015

DO NOT WORK HERE.....

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Pros

You can work from home....that IS ALL....I promise!

Cons

Expectations are obnoxiously too high for teachers; for a 'virtual' teacher, there are too many required outings (teachers have to attend 6 field trips/outings per year with students), too many face-to-face Professional Development Conferences in Atlanta and North of Atlanta (4-5 per year), and too many face-to-face testing requirements (all require travel and expenses, and time away from home and family). One of these testing dates lasts for 2 weeks (CRCT and EOCT combined-in April). Depending on where they decide to place you, you may just have to stay in a hotel for 2 weeks while you go to and from the testing location day in and day out. Even if the testing location is close to home, don’t expect it to be on your watch. Last year, I was there a minimum of 11-12 hours per day. They do NOT offer overtime or any comp time. If you cannot attend testing, or any of the professional development days to due to a conflict in your spouse’s or child’s schedule, they will fire you. In addition, teachers are spread very thin, with 40-55 homeroom students. Then we get 2-3 preps with an additional 400-450 students. Each teacher at GCA can have up to 500 students!!! For each of the 40-55 students in your HR class, you have to conduct 4 Individualized Learning Plan conferences via live session (BlackBoard Collaborate) with the parent and the student) to discuss a Word document that is created in Comic Sans handwriting. In addition to these conferences, you also have to still answer emails, grade, take calls, teach 4 classes per week, attend GCA’s mandatory weekly 3-4 staff meetings, etc. FUN TIMES! It gets better…..you, as the HR teacher, also are responsible for conducting all 504 meetings for your HR students. In addition, you have to attend all of the IEP meetings for any student that has one in your HR. It is also YOUR duty to type up the notes and send them to the SPED teacher once the meeting is over. They are LONG, TOO. ***Your duties are 10% teaching and 90% clerical. ***The online systems used are archaic. ***Leadership does not support the teachers, too much change, too much employee turnover. ***Pay is definitely minimal, but I knew this going in and way OK with it because I was I NO WAY made aware that we would be anything more than just a plain old classroom teacher. I have worked at a couple of other virtual schools, and still work at one now in addition to here. So I can honestly say that I am floored at how K12 and Georgia Cyber Academy still run things. ***I am only waiting out the remainder of the school year, or else I would already be gone…..like several people have been already this year so far.

2.0
May 22, 2024
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Pros

Work from home Internet reimbursement Minimal travel They provide computer, printer, and other needed tools along with in, paper, etc from Office Depot. Multiple resources for class, practice, testing, etc Counts towards retirement in TRS Allow employees to take time off in two hour increments.

Cons

TEST way TOO much!!!!!!!!! About 1/3 of schoo days are spent testing (MAP, iready, common assessments, interim assessments, WRITE score, milestones, etc) No flexibility for teachers or students. Leadership doesn’t value teachers and their expertise. Superintendent has NEVER been a teacher, the asst superintendent (chief academic officer) is an elementary teacher who has NEVER taught online, the lead counselor that helped make the schedule lacked experience as well, but yet they released two amazing principals and many teachers who expressed concern over policies and procedures….they want “ YES” employees only. There’s lots of reasons why teachers and students are going to connections academy and GCA enrollment has declined.

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