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Nearly 300 new hires wanted & welcomed

New Hire Orientation & New Teacher Boot Camp prepare newcomers for school year
 

Bulloch County Schools welcomed nearly 300 new employees last week, and events held to prepare them for the new school year were planned to ensure they knew they were wanted and welcome.

With an old west theme, the school district's human resources personnel wrangled up all of the important information the new faculty and staff need to begin the new school year, which officially begins for teachers on Tuesday, July 23, the first day of pre-planning. The day-long training was held at Statesboro High School. 

New hire orientation

Nearly 300 new employees enter the New Hire Orientation.

Board of Education Chairman Elizabeth Williams and Superintendent of Schools Charles Wilson each opened the event with words of welcome. The remainder of the day featured sessions about the work of the Bulloch County Foundation of Public Education, school safety, mandated reporter training, the code of conduct for employees, workman's compensation, and payroll and benefits. 

Board of Education Chairman speaks to new employees
Elizabeth Williams (standing in foreground), chairman of the Bulloch County Board of Education, welcomes new employees to Bulloch County Schools.

The new hires enjoyed a tradeshow with 20 state and local vendors to support their needs such as local banks and credit unions, medical and pharmacy services, financial and retirement planning, the Statesboro Family YMCA, professional education associations, and more. They also were treated to a catered lunch from Chick-fil-a.  

New Hire Orientation

Human Resources personnel for the school district made new employees feel wanted with the old west theme of the event.

New Teacher Boot Camp

Classroom teachers make up 84 of this year's new hires. On Wednesday and Thursday, prior to the orientation event, 60 of the new teachers, who are first-time educators, met for a two-day boot camp at Mattie Lively Elementary School. This group will continue to meet either monthly or quarterly throughout the school year, depending upon their experience, to receive mentoring and professional development. 

New teachers at new teacher boot camp
New teachers attend a two-day boot camp at
Mattie Lively Elementary School.

The boot camp cohort is made up of educators who are either induction teachers with a degree in education and they have completed student teaching, or provisional teachers who are either degreed professionals from other fields who have become certified to teach, or former paraprofessionals who have completed the Georgia's Teacher Academy for Preparation and Pedagogy program. The boot camp is led by teacher leaders Alison Hardin, who is a fifth-grade teacher at Brooklet Elementary School, Allison Dampier, who is a sixth-grade  teacher at William James Middle School, Ashley Thompson, who is a career pathways teacher at Portal Middle High, and Millie Boykin, a school improvement director for the district.

New teacher boot camp leaders

New Teacher Boot Camp leaders (Left to Right) Allison Dampier, Alison Hardin, Millie Boykin, and Ashley Thompson.

The new teachers will gain experience with setting classroom expectations, building a positive climate for their students, classroom management, effective communication, discipline, and establishing a healthy work-life balance for themselves. They will also receive supplies and learning tools to help equip their classrooms.

Bags of classroom supplies and resources for new teachers

Bags of free supplies and resources for new teachers which carried out the event's theme of "Bold Stripes & Bright Stars in Education."

Leading up to Thursday, August 1, the first day of school, other employees have been preparing for the new year as well. District directors and school administrators,10 of whom are new to the school district, met for two days on July 11-12 for Camp Bulloch at the William James Educational Complex, as did other groups such as bus drivers and bookkeepers. The school district is Bulloch County's largest employer with more than 2,400 full-time, part-time, seasonal, contracted service, and substitute employees.

Principals, assistant principals, and district directors at Camp Bulloch 2024
Principals, assistant principals and district directors, 10 of whom are new to the school district, gather for the annual Camp Bulloch training on July 11 & 12, at the William James Educational Complex.
East Georgia Regional Medical Center was on hand to speak with the new employees

East Georgia Regional Medical Center was on hand at New Hire Orientation to speak with the school district's new employees, many of whom are new to the area, during the Bulloch County Schools New Hire Orientation trade show of local vendors to aid with health, finance, education, and recreational needs.

Representatives from Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield answers employee questions about medical benefits

Representatives from Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield were on hand to meet employees and answer questions during New Hire Orientation. Anthem, along with United Health Care, are two providers of medical benefits for employees and their dependents.