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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Clayton Resident Details Impact of Losing Accreditation to Concerned Local Parents

Citizens gathered Tuesday to discuss the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools' decision to put DeKalb schools on probation, and what the future could hold if the school system loses accreditation.

The effects of a school system losing accreditation include businesses and residents moving out in droves, declining property values and a bad perception of the area, a speaker told  group of concerned parents and citizens meeting at Hairston Crossing Library in Stone Mountain. The information came from someone who has seen it firsthand: Lisa Cameron of Clayton County, which lost its school accreditation in 2008. The gathering was organized to discuss how the community should respond to the recent report by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), which placed the DeKalb County School System on probation until December 2013. Possible scenarios include losing accreditation. “If you don’t have a quality school system, you …

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wiggedout

12:28 pm on Sunday, January 27, 2013

Right on, "A"! I wonder how many parents attended the Jan. 17 meeting. People sit by and let crap happen, then complain that nothing was done. YOU must be the change you want to see!   more ›

Monday, December 17, 2012

DeKalb Schools Placed on Probation

An accrediting agency takes a serious step in the ongoing controversy.

The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has placed the DeKalb County School System on probation, according to the Atlanta-Journal Constitution. “I’m disappointed that they’re going to put us on probation. Nobody wants to be on probation,” school board chairman Eugene Walker said. "We’ve not done anything egregious,” he added. "The big concerns are the effectiveness of the school board to govern the school system and the second is the ability of this board to be good stewards to the system's resources, principally the financial resources of the system," Dr. Mark Elgart of SACS told Fox 5. Some parents of children at schools in Stone Mountain and Lithonia are wondering what the future may hold. "My concern is, what does this mean …

Betsy Parks

10:54 pm on Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Please take 30 seconds and join us. Give the children and community a fresh start. http://www.change.org/petitions/governor-nathan-deal-and-georgia-state-board-of-education-review-sacs-findings-if-accurate-replace-the-dekalb-county-school-board   more ›

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