7 DeKalb Schools Targeted in Search to Close 4
Decatur Metro | March 10, 2010 | 9:48 amUPDATE: AJC now reporting that DeKalb may close up to 12 schools.
Many of the major news orgs are reporting on the high emotion at last night’s Citizen Planning Task Force meeting at the William Bradley Bryant Technology Center on Lawrenceville Highway, where the task force heard from the public on the potential closing of four DeKalb County schools.
The AJC reports that all of the seven schools being considered for closure due to low enrollment, all are in South DeKalb, which led to accusations of both classism and racism during the meeting. According to the AJC, the seven schools being considered are: Sky Haven, Gresham Park, Kelley Lake, Toney, Meadowview, Midway and Peachcrest.
One notable point given by a parent in the AJC article: Midway Elementary is actually a Montessori School:
For Hanifah Rios, she can’t think of any way closing her two children’s school would benefit their education. Rios said her children have flourished in the Montessori program at Midway Elementary and she fears her children will suffer if they have to be pulled from the program, since no other schools in south DeKalb have the program.
“I thought I could never be able to afford Montessori,” she said. “Because of my schedule, I can’t drive to the north side to get them what they need.”
The task force is scheduled to meet again mid-month and make a final recommendation by the middle of April.








New reports that DeKalb is now looking to close up to a dozen schools to balance the budget. Link above.
Awesome.
The news is nowhere near so bad out of CSD but teacher furloughs and cutting 10 days out of the school year are real options on the table, out in the open. Hopefully, neither option will have to be used.