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Petition To Oust DeKalb School Board Gains Momentum

Dunwoody residents are among the more than 500 people who have signed an online petition. Take our Patch poll and tell us if you believe DeKalb's school board should be removed.

 


Less than two weeks after being placed on probation, the DeKalb County School Board is now the target of an online petition calling for their removal.

CBS Atlanta is reporting that the petition has already received more than 500 signatures.

"I have 2 children enrolled in Dekalb county public schools. It's time for some accountability!" said one Dunwoody resident who signed the petition.

Said another, "The DCSS Board is completely incompetent. There is not enough space here to elaborate."

DeKalb resident Grace McKenna began the online petition, calling on Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal to replace the entire school board.

On Dec. 17, the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools (SACS) placed the school board on probation until December 2013. 

"There is significant and irrefutable evidence that the DeKalb County School District is in a state of conflict and chaos,” said SACS Chairman Dr. Mark Elgart. "This failure to govern effectively has resulted in a decline in student performance, financial mismanagement, and lack of integrity and ethics in recruiting, appointing and evaluating personnel at all levels of the school system."

The Georgia Department of Education must meet within 30 days of SACS report and make a recommendation to Gov. Deal on how to proceed.

Under a new law, Deal has the authority to replace the school board. If the school board was removed, all nine members would be dismissed. At that point, individual members could appeal to the Deal to be appointed to the reconfigured board.

Dunwoody Patch wants to know: do you believe the governor should replace DeKalb's school board? Take our Patch poll and share your opinion in the comments section below this article.

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Anthony Champion

7:40 pm on Sunday, January 6, 2013

I would like to sign. Can,t wait .You have my full support.

champusmc@gmail.com

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Rob

8:00 pm on Sunday, January 6, 2013

Uh-Oh..Bye, bye Ms. Jester!!

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DunwoodyWorkingMan

9:16 pm on Sunday, January 6, 2013

Rob,

Yes, Mrs. jester, the person responsible for uncovering the financial corruption will most likely be dismissed by the governor. But many of us hope he reappoints her, as is allowed by law. Throw the baby out with the bath water they used to say.

At least we still have Rob, the person who complains the most and contributes the least.

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Rob

9:26 pm on Sunday, January 6, 2013

WOW..so many of the troll personalities "coming out" tonight.... I`ll bet both your mother and step mother finally got tired of telling the same little boy no 35 times over and over every time you wanted your "valedictorian" way as they went throught the personality lists you harboor.

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