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De Kalb County School District

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

DeKalb Schools Seeking Parental Input on Conduct

The district is writing a new Code of Student Conduct and wants to hear from parents.

The DeKalb County School District is seeking input from parents on the 2013-2014 Code of Student Conduct - Student Rights and Responsibilities and Character Development Handbook. The Handbook outlines the policies, rules and regulations that govern student discipline in the District including dress code, behavior, bus information, electronic communication devices, violence against students, school personnel and other student responsibilities.   It is intended to inform students in grades K-12 of the types of behaviors that are unacceptable. Students are taught and tested on the contents of the handbook. A copy of the current 2012-2013 Handbook is available in all DeKalb schools and online.  Comments and recommendations may be sent to the …

Thursday, May 9, 2013

DeKalb School District's Chief Financial Officer Resigns

Michael Perrone's resignation follows school officials' discovery last weekend of millions in overlooked revenue.

DeKalb county school district's chief financial officer, Michael Perrone, has resigned, according to Crossroads News. The move comes after the discovery several days ago that the district has millions in overlooked revenue. Perrone's resignation to interim superintendent Michael Thurmond this week did not specify his reasons for leaving, Crossroads reports. Thurmond, according to the news outlet, said he had "no problem" with Perrone and that he did not ask for his resignation. An auditor for DeKalb schools, Michael Bell, took Perrone's place. Thurmond told the school board that he'll recommend that Bell be hired for the position, the article states. Related content on Tucker Patch

Jerome Masters

10:33 pm on Friday, May 10, 2013

As long as south dekalb runs? dekalb this will only get worse ,corrupt cops, sorry school personel.Wake up you,ve seen this in Clayton,Fulton Dekalb.Whats the common denominator here? This is why all the new cities have been formed ,informed people were tired of seeing thier tax money go to crooks YES CROOKS.And if you people with an IQ over 50 don,t wake up and get Tucker the hell out of this …   more ›

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Questions Arise After School Board Millions Found

Thad Mayfield was the only one of the stunned board to make a comment upon hearing the news.

By Kirk Lunde With the AJC reporting that Mr. Thurmond’s outside experts “found $7 million in unaccounted for revenue in the current fiscal year” and “an additional $21 million” in “revenue that had gone unnoticed” for the next fiscal year, several thoughts come to mind. The first thought after the incredulous expletives is, “Mr. Thurmond, do you believe us now?” Mr. Thurmond has been told many anecdotal stories of the “Friends and Family” network and of the financial tricks used to hide and spend money in the DeKalb County School District (DCSD). He has indicated he doesn’t take any of them at face value which is the correct approach to take. However, now that he has witnessed first-hand how the books have been cooked for years, does he …

Imogene Harris

9:50 am on Saturday, May 11, 2013

That's ridiculous. And it's the kids that are cheated. Let's hope Mr. Thurmond fixes the system.   more ›

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Superintendent Thurmond Releases 90-Day Plan

The plan for DeKalb's schools came out late Tuesday.

DeKalb County Schools Interim Superintendent Michael Thurmond unveiled a 90-day plan of action on Tuesday. Shortly after the plan went out, Patch met with Thurmond, who said: "Did you see the plan? Every day things get a little better, but every day you find something else that's wrong. It took years to get that way, and will take a while to fix." Dear DeKalb County School District Stakeholders, My first two months on the job have provided a unique opportunity for me to engage a cross section of DeKalb County School District (herein DCSD) stakeholders in open, honest and frank discussions. I have listened and learned. Now is the time for leadership. Working in partnership with Chairman Melvin Johnson and the members of the DeKalb County …

Tom Doolittle

8:29 am on Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Daily Beast Rankings heavy on Grad Rates--kills GA schools due to new 5-year disallowance and not tracking transfers. Total Bullcrap. http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2013/05/06/america-s-best-high-schools.html   more ›

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Speak Out: Tucker Parent Council Welcomes Michael Thurmond

If you missed it, you can watch the school superintendent's address here.

A man with a lot on his plate, Superintendent Michael Thurmond took some time this week to attend a meeting of the Tucker Parent Council. He spoke at length about the challenges the DeKalb School District is facing and answered many questions. It was revealed during the meeting that Tucker High School will have close to 1,900 students next school year. The building, completed less than a decade ago, is supposed to hold only about 1,600. A video transcript accompanies this article. Thanks to Stan Jester of FactChecker.StanJester.com for providing it to Patch.

Op-Ed: Superintendent Thurmond's Tucker Appearance

Michael Thurmond spoke to the Tucker Parent Council on Tuesday.

By Kirk Lunde I attended the Tucker Parent Council meeting on Tuesday night and next morning awoke with two thoughts. Interim superintendent Thurmond’s agenda is to fix the problems of the DeKalb County School District. The three previous superintendents had other, personal, agendas. The meeting can be described as an open conversation with stakeholders about the issues and concerns they have. That alone is a change from many of the previous public meetings. At the meeting I heard several things which give me hope for the future of the district.    First was that Mr. Thurmond is seeking to gain an understanding the institutional history of DeKalb County Schools. While this may not appear to be a priority during this time of crisis, it …

Cheryl Miller

12:41 pm on Monday, May 6, 2013

I agree about the stability issue. I just don't think Thurmond can do all of what you suggest needs to be done in under a year and I don't have confidence that a BOE without him would be able to hire another Superintendent to carry on in the same manner. A year only gives us a taste of what our children should have, but not enough time to ensure they actually get it.   more ›

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Superintendent Thurmond at Brockett Elementary Tuesday

Thurmond will address the Tucker Parent Council and take questions.

DeKalb County School District Interim Superintendent Michael Thurmond will address the Tucker Parent Council on Tuesday, April 23, 6:30 p.m. at Brockett Elementary School. There will be an opportunity to ask questions. If you prefer, you may submit questions in advance to tuckerparentcouncil@gmail.com. Related content on Tucker Patch

Lars

9:58 am on Tuesday, April 16, 2013

He will also be at Coralwood DIagnostic tomorrow at 9:15 a.m. per the Emory Lavista Parent Council.   more ›

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Letters To The Editor

Op-Ed: Tasks Thurmond and BOE Must Accomplish

Superintendent Michael Thurmond will address the Tucker Parent Council on Tuesday evening.

By Kirk Lunde The challenge of repairing the DeKalb school system and restoring it to its former designation of “premiere” will require strong leadership from its superintendent, Mr. Thurmond, and his successor, as well as competent central office employees who are committed to doing their jobs. This means resolving the concerns of parents, students, and teachers who rely upon central office staff to respond quickly and competently to issues as they arise. Central office staff must recognize their roles as public servants and act in the best interest of the all the stakeholders they serve. The question now becomes whether or not Mr. Thurmond can lead his staff, guiding them to excellence and eliminating staff where there is, incompetence, …

Monday, April 15, 2013

DeKalb School Board Meeting Tuesday

Board members will hold two meetings at the district's headquarters.

The DeKalb Board of Education will hold the following meetings on Tuesday, April 16: 4 p.m. Called Meeting to adjourn to an executive session for the purpose of discussing a student appeal.                         6 p.m. Called Meeting to adjourn to a Committee of the Whole. Both meetings will be held in the Cabinet Room at the Robert R. Freeman Administrative & Instructional Complex, 1701 Mountain Industrial Boulevard in Stone Mountain. More information can be accessed here

Monday, April 8, 2013

DeKalb Partners to Award Scholarships

Applications to the Educational Scholarship Fund for high schoolers are being accepted.

DeKalb County CEO Burrell Ellis, in partnership with the DeKalb Chamber of Commerce and the DeKalb County School District, has established the DeKalb County Educational Scholarship Fund for high school students. The fund will award multiple scholarships in amounts up to $5,000 to DeKalb County School District high school seniors who have been accepted into a two- or four- year college or vocational training program in Georgia. Scholarships will be awarded to students based on their financial need and merit. Students can apply for the scholarship now through April 19, 2013. The application is available here. Partnering with the School District, Chamber, and generous sponsors demonstrates our collective commitment towards investing in our …

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