When are/were teacher contracts due for FCPS?

Anonymous
I'm in the application process and wondering whether to expect a wave of new vacancies after a certain date. Thanks!!
Anonymous
I'm not sure what you mean by "contracts due". At some point the do survey us about our plans for next school year but I don't know when the deadline is.
Anonymous
OP here-- In my current district we have an actual contract for the following year given to us that we must sign by a certain date. Guess FCPS doesn't do that. So there's no particular date by which most vacancies will be posted?
Anonymous
I think the date is sometime in April. Principals go to staffing this week, so you should see some vacancies pop up in the next week or so.
Anonymous
The vacancy list is posted on the FCPS public web. Here you go:
https://careers.fcps.edu/vl/vacancy.htm

If you see a position you want, contact the principal directly.

A job fair for both internal and external candidates will be held on April 28th. I think it's at Kilmer Middle School. If FCPS teachers want to transfer, they can go, and if outside candidates want a job, they can go.
Anonymous
OP,

I've never taught in FCPS--but, I suspect it is like most school systems. The jobs come open when the notice is given. I told my principal that I was leaving in April --she asked me to wait to give her my formal notice so that she could honestly interview possible candidates BEFORE my slot went on the system list. It gave her some flexibility. If I had turned in my resignation earlier, she would have had to take what the system sent her (teachers returning from leave, etc. ) I cannot remember when I formally gave notice--but, it was before the end of the school year. It was in plenty of time.

I suspect that most teachers do not give formal notice until they need to do so.
It's been a long time, and I don't remember all the specifics, but I don't recall any requirement to commit to the following year. I think it was assumed you were returning unless you resigned--and, you could resign at any time.
I did have tenure and the rules may have been different prior to that. I think before that, teachers without tenure received kind of a vague letter about employment the following year.
Anonymous
Thanks all. I'm keeping an eye on the vacancy list, but very few vacancies in my area have been posted so far. I probably just need to count on having to sit tight until more schools know about numbers and open positions for next year.
Anonymous
What type of teaching position are you seeking? Some are easier than others.
Anonymous
As others have said, get your applications completed at the school systems in which you are interested AND write directly to the principals. In many cases the principals know of openings but cannot do anything until the internal process has been completed. I have seen candidates in for interviews already at my school so you want to get on the radar. Make sure your certifications are in order and your references are lined up. However, don't get your hopes up. In many cases, you won't see the big push until 1 July. Some slots will get filled earlier, certainly, but I know from past years that our school will still be interviewing internal candidates up through the end of the school year (mid/end of June). Unless you get something lined up earlier, you need to be in town the first 2 weeks of July and ready to interview. Good luck!
Anonymous
No matter what the central office tells you, the principals get to do the hiring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What type of teaching position are you seeking? Some are easier than others.


Grades 4-6 general or gifted, or 6-8th history. Certified for all + National Board MC-GEN.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What type of teaching position are you seeking? Some are easier than others.


Grades 4-6 general or gifted, or 6-8th history. Certified for all + National Board MC-GEN.


I can say with relative confidence that you shouldn’t have any problems...as long as you’re not Black. If so, save your time and energy and try for another county.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What type of teaching position are you seeking? Some are easier than others.


Grades 4-6 general or gifted, or 6-8th history. Certified for all + National Board MC-GEN.


I can say with relative confidence that you shouldn’t have any problems...as long as you’re not Black. If so, save your time and energy and try for another county.


Ouch. I guess the district's not making much progress in this area then.
Anonymous
Not really. Even if they state otherwise.
Anonymous

"Ouch. I guess the district's not making much progress in this area then."
Anonymous wrote:Not really. Even if they state otherwise.
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