Forsyth County Schools posts 2025-26 educator job fair schedule
Forsyth County Schools posted a calendar of in-person and virtual job fairs for certified educators and substitutes. Registration for the virtual fair opens Feb. 9.
Forsyth County Schools posted its 2025-26 job fair calendar Jan. 7, outlining a series of in-person and virtual recruiting events aimed at filling certified educator and substitute positions across the district. The headline event is an in-person certified educator job fair set for Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026, at Denmark High School from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Beyond the Denmark High event, the district listed an extensive schedule of university and career-fair appearances through February and March 2026, noting stops at Kennesaw State University, the University of North Georgia and Georgia College & State University among others. The announcement also highlighted a virtual certified educator job fair, with registration opening Feb. 9, 2026, intended to broaden access for candidates who cannot attend in person.
The consolidated calendar centralizes dates and contact details that human resources will use to coordinate with applicants and university recruiting teams. The district’s job fair page provides directions and contact information for the Human Resources office and instructions for universities and job-seekers interested in participating. By grouping campus visits, a local in-person fair and a virtual option, the district is expanding multiple pathways for candidates at different stages of their careers to engage with Forsyth County Schools.
For local educators and recent graduates, the schedule offers clearer, single-source information about where and when to connect with district hiring staff. For principals and HR planners, the calendar creates a predictable pipeline to recruit certified teachers and build a substitute pool before the next school year. Community impacts include improved visibility for openings and potentially quicker fills for classroom vacancies that affect class sizes, program continuity and extracurricular staffing.

The inclusion of university fairs signals targeted outreach to teacher candidates coming out of nearby institutions, while the virtual fair reduces travel barriers for out-of-area or working applicants. Applicants should expect to present résumé materials and documentation of certification or licensure when contacting HR or attending events.
Our two cents? If you hold a Georgia teaching certificate or are considering substitute work, mark Feb. 7 on your calendar and plan to register for the virtual fair on Feb. 9. Check the Forsyth County Schools job fair page for the latest directions and Human Resources contact details so you can arrive prepared and make the most of the district’s recruiting push.
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