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[Pages:5]FAIRFIELD CITY SCHOOLS

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Application Deadline: Oct. 14, 2019

Or until position is filled

Who We Are

About Us About Us

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million has added a Performing Arts Center and

additional athletic facilities.

Fairfield City Schools is a system purposefully committed

to providing a quality education for all students. The

school system has worked diligently to develop and

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Our Community

Located in western Jefferson County, Fairfield is part of the Birmingham metropolitan area. Its small size ?only about 11,000 residents ? gives it a decidedly small-town feel. Because of its proximity to Birmingham and the sprawling metro area, the city offers residents easy access to a wide array of cultural, social and religious activities. Among the nearby attractions are the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, the McWane Science Center, Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark and the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum.

In addition, the metro area has numerous recreational attractions, including Red Mountain, which hosts outdoor concerts and other events; Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve; Oak Mountain State Park; and the Birmingham Zoo. Fairfield also is home to Miles College, a private, liberal arts historically black college with 1,700 students.

By the Numbers

Personnel

Employees

193

Certified

129

Avg. Teacher Salary $44,133

Doctoral Degree

5

Specialist Degree

3

Master's Degree

53

Schools

Pre-K Facilities

1

Elementary Schools

3

High Schools

1

Transportation

Bus Routes

13

Students Transported

500

Miles Driven Each Day 1,200

Demographics

White

2%

Black

98%

Hispanic/Other

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