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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
2.0
Aug 22, 2014

Great School, not a great place to work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Work from home, free education for your children. My department had a "can do" attitude when I was there.

Cons

Leadership is scattered with no clear vision, other then to bring in more and more students regardless of the lack of growth in staff OR procedures. Expect employees to be able to fulfill responsibilities which do NOT fall into their expertise or job description. Politics is the name of the game and either to tow the party line or are pushed out or fired. Also, the online systems used are archaic and they can't seem to mesh the parent company's curriculum with GA standards without major confusion for parents and students. Once, this was streamlined, now everything is choppy and confusing.

2.0
Aug 16, 2014

Worked to the bone.

Recommend
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Pros

good leadership within special ed department flexibility of working from home

Cons

lower than standard industry pay extreme workload

1.0
Apr 21, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

It's a job if you're desperate for a job.

Cons

If you're hired as a teacher, you won't do much teaching. Your duties are 10% teaching and 90% clerical. Students aren't even required to attend the online classes that you hold. Most students don't have microphones so conversations are often typed. It's definitely more difficult to teach a child you can't see or hear. Pay is around 15K less than the pay at a regular public school. I've been an educator for over 20 years and I was offered the salary of a first year teacher. I was told that pay is set by parent company k12 and GCA has no say in what they pay their employees. Even if you are good at your job, you're of no importance to management. My wife was sick and had a couple of surgeries. She was ordered to stay in bed for a couple of weeks. This happened during CRCT testing time. When I told them that I couldn't leave town for two weeks (they wouldn't let me test in the town in which I live) to proctor the CRCT, they fired me. They had the gall to call me at the hospital while my wife was in surgery to tell me that I was terminated immediately. Of course, they wouldn't say they were firing me because I needed to take care of my wife. They said that I was a "bad fit" for GCA. Until this point, my supervisor was telling me and others about the high quality of my job performance! This is a technology company that is technology poor. They operate from numerous programs that don't share a database. You can't run a report that brings the information together. You're required to spend hour after hour jumping into and out of different programs in order to manually copy data from one program into another or worse yet you have to copy data to a spreadsheet and then copy the data to another program. As I mentioned before, if you love teaching, you'll hate this job. If you enjoy endless hours of clerical work, then this job is for you. All public schools are now about CYA paperwork, but GCA takes this to extremes. Also be aware that as a teacher/clerical worker you're also required to sell the school. At re-registration time, if a parent wants to take her child out, the teacher is pressed into service as a hard-sell salesperson. If this program was so great, it would sell itself. Unfortunately, GCA's education mission is questionable.

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