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Alachua County Public Schools seeks to hire outstanding teachers, support staff, and administrators who are committed to educational excellence.
Working in the Alachua County Public Schools is an extraordinary experience and employment opportunities are limitless.
We invite your talents, your expertise, and your devotion to students.
Meeting your employment and career needs is of great importance to the Alachua County Public Schools Human Resource Division. Please contact us with any questions you may have on our employment process.
Alachua County is home to many recreational activities.
The schools, the parents, and our community are making education a priority in Alachua County. Alachua County is truly a Great Place to Learn… A Great Place to Teach!
Teaching in
ALACHUA COUNTY
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Come Grow With Us!
Why Alachua?
Alachua County Public SchoolsKirby-Smith Administration Center 620 East University AvenueGainesville, Florida 32601
352-955-7727 Phone352-955-7349 Fax
www.sbac.edu
www.sbac.edu
22 Elementary
9 Middle
7 High
4 Center Schools
How Do We Do It?
Our Schools &CENTERS
Several factors make it possible for Alachua County Public Schools to achieve such outstanding results. Students attending our schools have access to:
• The most highly-educated teachers in the state, many of whom have an NBCT Certification, the gold standard for the profession
• Magnet programs catering to the special needs of academically talented/gifted students at all grade levels
• A wide variety of career academics that prepare students for success in college and the workplace
• State-of-the-art classroom technology• Robust art and music education• Nurses in every school• A full range of exciting and rewarding extracurricular activities
• A wide variety of instructional professional development opportunities and opportunities for professional growth
Excellence In Education• The highest AP passing ration in the state for eight of the last nine years.
• The second highest SAT scores in Florida, well above national average.
• Four high schools on Newsweeks list of the Best High Schools in the Nation.
• One of the largest and most successful International Baccalaureate programs in the world.
• Our Cambridge (AICE) program is a top global performing academy.
• The What Parents Want Award from School Match, the nation’s largest school selection consulting firm. Only 16% of school districts nationwide have earned this distinction.
• Students, faculty and staff who earn regional, state, and national recognition for their achievements in academics, the arts, athletics, and community service.
www.sbac.edu
22 Elementary
9 Middle
7 High
4 Center Schools
How Do We Do It?
Our Schools &CENTERS
Several factors make it possible for Alachua County Public Schools to achieve such outstanding results. Students attending our schools have access to:
• The most highly-educated teachers in the state, many of whom have an NBCT Certification, the gold standard for the profession
• Magnet programs catering to the special needs of academically talented/gifted students at all grade levels
• A wide variety of career academics that prepare students for success in college and the workplace
• State-of-the-art classroom technology• Robust art and music education• Nurses in every school• A full range of exciting and rewarding extracurricular activities
• A wide variety of instructional professional development opportunities and opportunities for professional growth
Excellence In Education• The highest AP passing ration in the state for eight of the last nine years.
• The second highest SAT scores in Florida, well above national average.
• Four high schools on Newsweeks list of the Best High Schools in the Nation.
• One of the largest and most successful International Baccalaureate programs in the world.
• Our Cambridge (AICE) program is a top global performing academy.
• The What Parents Want Award from School Match, the nation’s largest school selection consulting firm. Only 16% of school districts nationwide have earned this distinction.
• Students, faculty and staff who earn regional, state, and national recognition for their achievements in academics, the arts, athletics, and community service.