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Forsyth Schools: Denmark High educator fair Feb. 7; virtual registration Feb. 9

Forsyth County Schools will hold an in-person certified educator job fair at Denmark High and open virtual registration Feb. 9, boosting local hiring opportunities.

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Forsyth Schools: Denmark High educator fair Feb. 7; virtual registration Feb. 9
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Forsyth County Schools is pressing an early hiring push for the 2025-26 school year with an in-person Certified Educator Job Fair set for Saturday, February 7 at Denmark High School and a virtual follow-up whose registration opens February 9.

The in-person fair runs from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and is aimed at candidates seeking positions as Teachers, Administrators, School Counselors, or Speech Language Pathologists. The district’s social channels and schedule list the Denmark High entry as: “Saturday, February 7th – 2026 Forsyth County Schools Certified Educator Job Fair (Denmark High School) 8am – 11:30am.” The district’s LinkedIn post reiterates the event and its intended audience: “Forsyth County Schools will host the 2026 Certified Educator Job Fair on Saturday, February 7th at Denmark High School. This event is for candidates seeking positions with Forsyth County Schools as Teachers, Administrators, School Counselors, or Speech Language Pathologists. Learn more and register here:”

District calendar entries show the virtual Certified Educator Job Fair as coming soon, with registration set to open February 9. One schedule listing on the Forsyth County Schools site provides a specific virtual date: Thursday, February 19, with the entry reading “2026 Forsyth County Schools Virtual Certified Educator Job Fair (Registration available February 9, 2026).” Another district snippet labels the virtual job fair “Coming Soon” and repeats the Feb. 9 registration start.

The in-person fair is one stop in a broad recruitment schedule that runs from January 26 through March 5 and includes 22 campus and career-center visits at institutions such as Kennesaw State University, University of Georgia on February 10, Georgia State University on February 18, Clemson University on February 19, and others. That sweep signals a concentrated effort to source candidates from regional teacher preparation programs and national campuses.

Local implications are practical and immediate. For prospective hires in Forsyth County, the in-person fair offers a chance for face-to-face conversations and initial screening between 8:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., while the district’s virtual fair expands access for candidates who cannot attend Denmark High. For the district, an active, multi-stop recruitment calendar can shorten vacancy periods, reduce reliance on long-term substitute staffing, and help fill specialized roles such as speech language pathologists and school counselors.

Some logistical details remain to be posted: the district’s announcements do not include a street address for Denmark High, nor do the social snippets include a direct registration link. Readers planning to attend should watch the Forsyth County Schools website and district communications when registration opens February 9 for platform and sign-up instructions. The hiring push underscores the district’s immediate staffing priorities and is likely to shape classroom coverage and program stability for the coming school year.

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