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Walker Resigns. A Step in the Right Direction?

Take our Stone Mountain-Lithonia Patch poll and tell us what you think about DeKalb BOE's chairman relinquishing his position.

 


DeKalb Board of Education Chairman Eugene Walker resigned from his leadership position on Monday, leaving the embattled school board free to elect a new leader before Thursday's pivotal meeting with the State Board of Education.

CrossRoads News is reporting that Walker announced his resignation during Monday's specially called school board meeting.

The school board is expected to meet again at 5:30 pm on Wednesday to select a new chairman.

On Thursday at 8 am, DeKalb's school board will appear once again before the State Board of Education. DeKalb's board must convince state authorities that they are making progress in meeting requirements set forth by the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools, which has placed the school board under probation.

Patch will be covering that meeting live as it happens on Thursday morning.

The state board will then recommend to Gov. Nathan Deal whether the school board should be removed or kept in place.

Patch wants to know: Do you believe Walker's resignation is a step in the right direction? Take our Patch poll and share your thoughts in the Comments section below.

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  • Is Eugene Walker's resignation as chairman of the DeKalb School Board a step in the right direction?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Yes
        20 (66%)
    • No
        1 (3%)
    • Won't make a bit of difference.
        9 (30%)
    Total votes: 30
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Related Topics: DeKalb Board of Education and DeKalb School Board

Bryce Farbstein

12:50 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Whether good or bad, I think this indicates that Mr. Walker believes that Board of Education members will be removed by the state. Thus, it's a face-saving move.

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JJ

10:42 am on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

No, it proves that Walker is there for the right reasons, he rather step down for the betterment of the system, that shows leadership qualities. I don't know about the rest.

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