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Eugene Walker: 'Governor Is Wrong To Suspend Us'

The former chairman of DeKalb's school board reacts to Gov. Deal's decision.

 

The Governor is wrong in his decision to suspend members of the DeKalb County Board of Education.

The DeKalb School District has been placed on probation by a private accrediting institution called SACS which holds considerable sway in the education community. SACS has made a multitude of allegations, some of which I agree with, but all of them were developed unilaterally in a shrouded process. 

The leadership of SACS is not elected by the public, do not have to conform to open meetings and open records laws, and are not subject to constitutional due process as they sit in judgment of public institutions and elected officials.

The DeKalb Board of Education, like all school boards, is a public institution. We have open meetings, open records, due process, and we are accountable to the people who elect us into office. If there is cause to remove a member, such as an indictment or if a member resigns or passes away in office, the voters return to the ballot box to name the successor.  It is the democratic process: the electorate chooses their representative leadership. My constituents elected me, my colleagues’ constituents elected them and Governor Deal’s elected him. It’s the model our founding fathers took great pains to create. It’s the way it should be.

What we have here is the State of Georgia once again meddling in local affairs.  Rather than funding local school systems properly, the General Assembly chose to write Senate Bill 84, a popular but undemocratic law to impose state will on local politics. The Governor has been hamstrung by an onerous law which gives an inordinate amount of power to a private company, SACS, and an appointed state board. One member of this board was appointed only last week and home schooled her children to boot. This law, which requires the State Board to recommend the removal of all or none of the school board members, if it was constitutional to begin with, replaces the legitimate will of the voters with that of an appointed group. This process is a clear attempt to circumvent or get around the democratic process - citizens electing and holding accountable their elected officials.  

We have had problems on the DeKalb Board of Education. The DeKalb Board of Education is composed of democrats, republicans, black, white, men, women, liberal, conservatives and tea partiers. By virtue of the electoral process, all are represented and have a seat at the table. The wisdom of the voters created the diversity, which is good and healthy for a representative democracy. These problems of communication and respect for each other have been brought to our attention, and we are working on them. 

We have hired a new interim superintendant, we have passed a responsible budget, we have identified resolutions to many of the issues raised by the mighty SACS and I have resigned my chairmanship to effectuate the additional changes that are needed as we move forward. 

It is against this backdrop that I take a stand to fight for and preserve the democratic process and remain hopeful that those who believe in and support the U.S. and State Constitution will join in. I will not quit or step aside. 

Governor Deal is wrong to thumb his nose at the U.S. and State constitutions, and he knows he is wrong. I place my faith in God and the voters of DeKalb County, not elitists under the gold dome who never set foot east of Moreland Avenue.  

Dr. Eugene Walker
DeKalb Board of Education
District 9

Related Topics: DeKalb County School District, DeKalb School Board, Eugene Walker, Nathan Deal, and Suspension

Guy Midvale

10:13 am on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Mr. Walker might have an arguement to make against SACS and their shrouded process if he hadn't have voted to use SACS as the accrediting agency for Dekalb County Schools. The school board has voted to renew the district's relationship with SACS several times. A relationship for which the Dekalb County school board has voted to PAY SACS for the privilege of maintaining.

If Dr. Walker had concerns about the process SACS uses to investigate why didn't he voice those concerns earlier? If Senate Bill 84 imposes state will on local politics, why didn't Dr. Walker change the circumstances to avoid being placed on probation by dropping SACS and using the Georgia Accrediting Commission or another accrediting agency?

Dr. Walker is crying about the rules of the game by which he chose to play. I am sorry to say I have NO sympathy for his tears. Dr. Walker, the problem is not SACS, or Senate bill 84, or the governor. The problem is you. Please man up, step up, and step down.

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Carol Garner

10:32 am on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Agreed...Mr. Walker, please man up, step up, and step down! You are not wanted in Dekalb County any longer.

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Jerome Masters

1:12 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Gov. Deal says NoDeal
Finally a Gov.with some testicles,And for you whiners talking about elections.
There needs to be an informed electorate.And an informed electorate voted to be able to get rid of clowns such as case in Clayton County

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Adam

2:29 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Why can't he recognize that the voters don't want him there. I haven't seen any voters running to stand beside him or the board.

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RandyRand

3:17 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Touche' Guy Midvale! The concept of Covenant is one that is simply lost on Mr. Walker. By agreeing to subscribe to SACS, and use it as the basis for the district acreditation, "The Board" willing entered into a Covenant with SACS. The Board also new the State Law minimum standard regarding accreditation status. His continued BS is for the losers that want to believe this and everything else is a "race thing"!

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julie louque

11:38 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Step down when you are no longer capable to handle the job

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steve dewig

4:55 pm on Thursday, March 7, 2013

I think you "kinda" got interested in being on the school board in the first place...for your own interests. Isn't that what the investigators revealed and what started this ousting? I applaud the govenor. Tax payers should not have to pay money to public positions if they support self interest. Disgusting low life calling upon low life to keep the self interest going.

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