tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post2079489250691716737..comments2024-01-08T03:21:35.616-05:00Comments on DeKalb County School Watch: New Attendance Data to ReviewCerebrationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comBlogger211125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-30032724119245627792010-09-16T20:45:28.941-04:002010-09-16T20:45:28.941-04:00Dunwoody Mom, I would guess that those students co...Dunwoody Mom, I would guess that those students could be employees children. (?) or children from other districts paying tuition.Cerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-37640092789660978712010-09-16T20:44:17.958-04:002010-09-16T20:44:17.958-04:00Yes, that looks strange. The chart says that Lake...Yes, that looks strange. The chart says that Lakeside sends 1 student to Arabia, 2 to Avondale(?), 75 to Chamblee, 1 to Clarkston, 1 to Columbia 4 to Cross Keys, 2 to Alternative, 3 to DECA, 18 to DSA, 17 to Druid Hills, 1 to the East DeKalb Sp Ed Ctr, 44 to Eliz Andrews (Open Campus), 9 to Gateway to College Charter, 1 to Margaret Harris, 2 to SW DeKalb and 4 to Tucker. totaling 185 transfers OUT of Lakeside. <br /><br />There are officially 239 transfers IN to Lakeside. .Cerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-44563342629138316762010-09-16T20:29:51.450-04:002010-09-16T20:29:51.450-04:00There are 127 students in the "Sending School...There are 127 students in the "Sending School" category classified as "Outside DCSS". What would this refer to?Paula Caldarellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05515215184962897541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-62431730800383990602010-09-16T20:13:14.466-04:002010-09-16T20:13:14.466-04:00That is interesting. Anyone know? To me it does ...That is interesting. Anyone know? To me it does not really look like it's the tranferring students who are causing the need to redistrict the Lakeside area. Maybe the population has just grown in that area?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-43703687348046410852010-09-16T16:29:53.198-04:002010-09-16T16:29:53.198-04:00Interesting new data, especially with regard to La...Interesting new data, especially with regard to Lakeside. I keep hearing about all the students who transfer into that school, but it looks like there are a lot who transfer out as well. So, even if school choice were eliminated and everyone went back to their home schools, Lakeside's population would only go down by about 50 students on a net basis? So, what's the big deal?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-86424840990960387742010-09-16T13:45:29.663-04:002010-09-16T13:45:29.663-04:00I look forward to reading your blogpost psc!
;-)I look forward to reading your blogpost psc!<br /><br />;-)Cerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-69604764211356317962010-09-16T12:51:17.214-04:002010-09-16T12:51:17.214-04:00Thanks for the link!! This is great data coming o...Thanks for the link!! This is great data coming out of the planning department.Paula Caldarellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05515215184962897541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-59660822761436144502010-09-16T12:45:43.975-04:002010-09-16T12:45:43.975-04:00For those of you who like analyzing the latest dat...For those of you who like analyzing the latest data, take a look at the DCSS Planning page. There is updated enrollment and attendance data along with a new matrix showing HS students and what schools they attend (as of 9/15). This chart alone may be worth a blog topic. You can see it at:<br /><br />http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/planning/pscexbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03634017508215285786noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-92171618264752957692010-09-10T13:47:10.789-04:002010-09-10T13:47:10.789-04:00Double-posting from another thread --
The latest ...Double-posting from another thread --<br /><br />The latest emails circulating from Beasley - it looks like he has heard the "outcry"!<br /><br />From: MORCEASE J. BEASLEY 9/9/2010 4:00:57 PM<br />Subject: Discontinue Benchmarks Immediately<br />To: ROBERT G. MOSELEY II<br />Cc: CRICKET B. WHITE T & L Division<br /><br />Mr. Moseley, please send the email below to all Principals and APs. Thanks. Dr. B.<br /><br />Greetings Principals and Assistant Principals,<br /><br />Effective immediately, please discontinue with the current administration of the benchmark process. I have determined that we will utilize an end-of-semester benchmark administration. This decision was made after much consideration of the many challenges that continue to arise related to the current process. Additionally, the end-of-semester data should yield more valid and reliable data in that teachers and instructional coaches will not be consistently distracted from the teaching and learning process. Please discontinue all scanning and administering of district-wide benchmarks immediately. All district benchmarks will be administered at the end of each semester. The end-of-semester benchmarks will be aligned to our pacing guides and numerically aligned with the CRCT/GHSGT/EOCT. I do hope this decision is supported by all in that we believe it is the right thin g to do as we focus on teaching and learning. Please share this message with all teachers and instructional coaches.<br /><br />Sincerely,<br /><br />Dr. Beasley<br /><br />Dr. Morcease J. Beasley<br />Interim Deputy Superintendent for Teaching and Learning<br />Department of Teaching and Learning<br />O) 678-676-0731<br />F) 678-676-0759<br />Email) Morcease_J_Beasley@fc.dekalb.k12.ga.us<br /><br />Setting the Standard for Excellence in Teaching and Learning<br /><br />===<br /><br />To: All Teachers<br />From: Dr. Morcease J. Beasley, Interim Deputy Superintendent for Teaching and Learning<br />Subject: Discontinuation of Current Benchmark Process<br />Date: 10 September, 2010<br /><br />Principals, Assistant Principals, and Instructional Coaches have been informed to discontinue the current 4.5 or 6 week benchmark process immediately. Due to the many challenges with the current benchmark process, we are planning to implement an end-of-semester benchmark process. The end-of-semester benchmark process will be less disruptive, require less paper and ink, and should yield more valid and reliable results. Teachers should continue to implement the seven-step instructional process and prepare all students to do well on any and all assessments. Teachers should utilize their formative assessment data to guide their instructional and intervention decisions. We know that our Teachers will prepare all of our students to do well on the end-of-semester benchmarks. We do hope that this decision is supported by all as we focus on teaching and learning.<br />---------------<br />Distributed By<br />The DeKalb County Postmaster<br />CommunityNet<br />http://fc.dekalb.k12.ga.usCerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-2457970728753490902010-09-10T13:44:49.783-04:002010-09-10T13:44:49.783-04:00September 9, 2010 12:12 AM
Thanks for bringing HM...September 9, 2010 12:12 AM<br /><br />Thanks for bringing HMS needs to light. I admit, I'm not familiar with what goes on there. But that's what this blog is for. Please bring all issues to the comments. I am not a reporter nor an investigator and I certainly don't know everything. I'm just a mom and a worker in the private sector who created an open forum for people I felt needed one.<br /><br />ALL input is published -- (as long as you use your 'nice' words) so please DO bring issues and construction needs about your schools to this blog.<br /><br />We really want to hear and know ALL of it.Cerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-63662334245531075682010-09-09T22:12:27.955-04:002010-09-09T22:12:27.955-04:00One Fed Up Insider,
In response to an anonymous co...One Fed Up Insider,<br />In response to an anonymous comment, I stated that, "I am so glad you pointed out that I actually do have children in DeKalb public schools. I hope that voters will see this as refreshing and a welcome change. My home school is significantly overcrowded. Given the nature of the discussion regarding overcrowded schools one might think that my children attending one that is not overcrowded and is extremely diverse should be honored and encouraged." Out of respect for my children's privacy, I will not discuss their particular situations and needs. We don’t have plans or permission to attend any specific school for MS or HS. As our family is growing we may move into a larger home (remaining in District 1 – an area in which we have established deep and meaningful roots for our family) at some point along the way. I will say that after touring Cross Keys HS, becoming a lifetime member of their Foundation and meeting the amazing children and teachers there, I would be proud to send my children there. I encourage everyone to see the amazing things that go on at Cross Keys and support their Foundation. While I’m at it – I want to say that I was also honored to attend the Blue and Gold Foundation’s Silent Auction recently. (I even bid on and won an item!!) As you know, the Blue and Gold Foundation supports Chamblee Charter HS. I encourage everyone to check out their website’s “Hall of Fame” (http://www.chsblueandgold.org/). After you’re impressed, feel free to donate! Mr./Ms. Insider, I would welcome the opportunity to speak with you personally, so please call me at 678.360.1148 (email: nancyjester@gmail.com). I will respect your privacy and certainly keep your identity confidential. <br /><br />The subject of overcrowding and enrollment management is complex. As I stated in my first comment, I will ask tough questions and examine issues thoroughly. For example: Do you believe that the parents in overcrowded schools should be allowed to transfer to schools that are not? What is your opinion about the viability of such an option? Are there ESEA/NCLB compliance issues with this option and, if so, what are they? I certainly don’t reject the idea. Do you think that this option, if promoted to parents, would result in a more optimal allocation of students across schools/facilities? Do you envision the option to include transportation? (FYI: I do not receive transportation services nor would I request or use them.) Would there be other incentives? What are the implications of parents not transferring out of overcrowded schools? Additionally, you seem to be linking elementary school attendance out of zone with continuing on into the middle and high schools they feed. Are you advocating for that policy? Would that be contingent on the utilization of those schools? I would enjoy discussing this issue with you. <br /><br />Obviously, the district will be going through a review of attendance zones as the process of redistricting and school consolidation moves forward. While I acknowledge that hope is not a method, I sincerely do hope that everyone will be rational, objective and polite as the process moves forward. There are so many smart commenters on this blog and they bring germane and cogent points to light on a regular basis. I hope that the process is filled with facts and constructive dialogue. I look forward to speaking with you.<br />--Nancy Jester<br />nancyjester@gmail.com<br />678.360.1148Nancy Jesterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06921169079160828041noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-80232145611308768312010-09-09T06:01:06.608-04:002010-09-09T06:01:06.608-04:00Catching up on the blogging since the holiday. Lo...Catching up on the blogging since the holiday. Lots going on! Jumping back a bit to clarify Nancy Jester's response to Anon: Nancy, Are you saying you requested special permission for your children leave Dresden and go to Hawthorne because Dresden was overcrowded? <br /><br />If so, do you see that as a viable option you would support for all students in overcrowded elementary schools? Hawthorne's feeders Henderson and Lakeside are very overcrowded. <br /><br />What happens when your children get to 6th grade?One Fed Up Insiderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14523706925943880604noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-39176463806942081962010-09-09T00:12:56.594-04:002010-09-09T00:12:56.594-04:00Cere,
Bet they will justify The Palace under "...Cere,<br />Bet they will justify The Palace under "Freeman Administrative Bldg".<br /><br />Lots of talk here about Lakeside's needs but Henderson Middle is the forgotten step child. It has the most middle school students in the county and 14-15 trailers. The music program has 3 small music rooms for 900 students/day, they never got the "middle school package" of instruments when it was converted from a high school to a middle school - the serial numbers indicate some instruments are 40 yrs. old! Science rooms have no running water much less the other equipment for a science class. SPLOST I included a paving job for HMS - the money ran out, they're still waiting- go up the back driveway to the only handicapped access at the back of the bldg. - you'll need a wheel alignment when you come back down the hill! Roofing done 8 -9 years ago has leaked ever since - trash cans are all over the building when it rains - even in the middle of last year's BOE meeting in the cafeteria! The list goes on and on. <br /><br />A shout out is in order for the awesome custodial staff that keep it clean and take pride in their work despite all the obstacles and to the administration and staff who make the best of a less than great situation! Very diverse school, includes all AYP subgroups except Alaskan/Amer. Indian and made AYP, Voted #1 middle school in DCSS by Atlanta magazine in spite of our facility! Would have been nice to have some of the funds from The Palace for the children to have better facilities!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-40129528768992128882010-09-07T18:56:32.661-04:002010-09-07T18:56:32.661-04:00Anon 2:59 No on in the DCSS gets fired, or even ...Anon 2:59 No on in the DCSS gets fired, or even reprimanded, for incompetence. DCSS strives to reach that lofty performance level.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-60167631949190338172010-09-07T17:06:52.489-04:002010-09-07T17:06:52.489-04:00Cere - thank you for bringing the SPLOST 3 promise...Cere - thank you for bringing the SPLOST 3 promises to our attention again. We need to keep in mind the "bait and switch" that was perpetrated and be vigilant that it never happens again.<br /><br />Druid Hills was on all the lists, and yet here was what was actually done:<br /><b>Career Tech Instructional Additions</b><br /><br />One room added (for the health sciences magnet that never happened) and the enlarging of two computer rooms. I don't know what happened to the selection of three areas from the state list.<br /><br /><b>Auditorium & Fine Arts Additions</b><br /><br />Since DHHS already had an auditorium, courtesy of the PTSA several years ago, I would not have expected the entire package, but there are things on the list that the school does not have. <br />Here is what DHHS got in SPLOST:<br /><br />A new curtain<br /><br />Here are the things on the list DHHS still does not have:<br />dressing rooms, <br />theatrical lighting packages, an electronic control booth with a full sound control board, ticket booth and concession facilities, men and women restrooms, drama classrooms, <br />work and storage space for performing arts projects (there are art rooms with closets, but they were not really enhanced). <br /><br />They said - we'd like to do more, but the money ran out.<br /><br />(got new bathrooms, but they were locked [except one boys' room and one girls' room]almost all the time) <br />Where did the moneAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-76909869643481899252010-09-07T16:09:25.391-04:002010-09-07T16:09:25.391-04:00I do know the BOE has plans to move the CCHS magna...<i>I do know the BOE has plans to move the CCHS magnate, "to the center part of the county". I hope Jim Redovian could give the parents of CCHS some time to offer their 2 cents on that plan</i><br /><br />As has been told to me several times by several different people, the Chamblee Charter and the Magnet Program are 2 separate programs. If true, the only stakeholders with regards to the movement of the magnet program are the magnet parents/students. <br /><br />Of course, when I ask for the test scores broken down by Magnet versus Resident - DCSS swears they can't do that.<br /><br />So, which is it? Are they separate programs or not?Paula Caldarellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05515215184962897541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-59302422033203001002010-09-07T15:30:04.050-04:002010-09-07T15:30:04.050-04:00Yes, I think that is what we, as parents, can agre...Yes, I think that is what we, as parents, can agree on. We want what is best for our children. <br /><br />Also, the surrounding communities should want what is best for the schools as well, whether they have children in the schools or not. Great schools will make a community and its home values that much more attractive. <br /><br />At the risk of signing a verse from "High School Musical". I do believe "we are all in this together".Paula Caldarellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05515215184962897541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-50587377484756674342010-09-07T15:22:12.976-04:002010-09-07T15:22:12.976-04:00Cere, I've been unemployed for a few months an...Cere, I've been unemployed for a few months and my wife just caught me thanking you for your blog. She says I obsess over this blog. Well... maybe I do. I love it though and I'll be happy to join you in that loony bin.<br /><br />However, folks whether you're from Dunwoody, Chamblee, No man's land (unincorporated DeKalb) or even Lithonia. Parents want what's best for their kids! That's why open, honest discussions are needed and when it's time to redistrict, I am sure this blog will light up with comments from all sides! Mr. Drake and the BOE has a very tough job ahead and I for one would like to see and open honest BOE, not the current race baiting, threatening and uninformed BOE that we have today!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-41344286826467275992010-09-07T15:01:00.666-04:002010-09-07T15:01:00.666-04:00You are welcome. I hope you'll visit me in th...You are welcome. I hope you'll visit me in the looney bin when 'they' put me there after they realize just how much I obsess over this blog...Cerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-3315674382848500912010-09-07T15:00:04.271-04:002010-09-07T15:00:04.271-04:00Cere, your posts make laugh and they make me cry! ...Cere, your posts make laugh and they make me cry! However you are the best and my wife and I thank God you provide us parents a forum to debate, cajole, agree, to laugh and to cry. For that we thank you!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-4084569506670563342010-09-07T14:59:29.531-04:002010-09-07T14:59:29.531-04:00I agree. This was a big issue for me with Lewis. H...I agree. This was a big issue for me with Lewis. He was always introducing minutes for approval for meetings that happened 2 months earlier! The board never admonished him for this. In the corporate world, that kind of slow response is a fireable offense.Cerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-3523039135127971972010-09-07T14:53:40.207-04:002010-09-07T14:53:40.207-04:00I don't see an us vs. them, I see engaged pare...I don't see an us vs. them, I see engaged parents concerned about their kids and the balance of "instructional cottages" being used on both sides of 285.<br /><br />I agree that we need to build a huge high school to house kids from several smaller districts, then Cross Keys can become a Technical School with ties to PDK, Perimeter CID, Ga. Tech and Oglethorpe. But that will take several years to design and build. So what do you do with the 700+ attendance zone kids and the 900+ maganet/charter kids at CCHS in the meantime? You just don't close one of the most academically successful schools in the country!<br /><br />I appreciate you bringing up Chamblee Middle, there are many Dunwoody parents reaping the benefits of a great gifted education at Chamblee Middle currently. We're thankful to have Chamblee Middle, where it is.<br /><br /> I also think that Chamblee High can follow the same model and should be an alternative for a gifted education, we can argue about how to do it, but I honestly think, even though Clew's kids got to attend there, CLew was working on closing CCHS. <br /><br />I do know the BOE has plans to move the CCHS magnate, "to the center part of the county". I hope Jim Redovian could give the parents of CCHS some time to offer their 2 cents on that plan, but too often we see plans drawn up and the parents ignored until the last minute, when everyone knows "it's a done deal!"<br /><br />In regards to all the BOE meetings... I think every meeting, public or private needs to have a transcript of the meeting for public view within 24-48 hours of that meeting. Ms. Tyson speaks of transparency, well this is one way to achieve that goal.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-34761736019057681492010-09-07T14:50:27.192-04:002010-09-07T14:50:27.192-04:00The Tucker area has gotten a lot of new schools --...The Tucker area has gotten a lot of new schools -- new high school, lovely new middle school plus lakeside getting a new reno (Lakeside's pool reno has already been done).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-30219687729655288432010-09-07T14:48:37.554-04:002010-09-07T14:48:37.554-04:00So, you see where the "scarcity" mentali...So, you see where the "scarcity" mentality comes in to play. Many, many promises have been made. Everyone has paid into the penny sales tax. However, the disbursing of the funds has been random, strange, and I must guess, highly political behind the scenes.<br /><br />In fact, it's been rumored that Lakeside's construction was halted due to 'legal' issues. This 'could' be due to the change order (approved blindly by the board in June, 2009. It was an increase in fees for Manley, Spangler, Smith Architects (a favorite of the Pope's) for $398,000.<br /><br />After Pope was indicted on charges of racketeering, perhaps the lawyers wondered about this charge and asked for details(?)<br /><br />We've all been caught in an enormous web of deceit and manipulation. Whenever there are millions of dollars at stake, you'd darn well better have a cat with clear eyes looking over things. We never did and our kids lost out.Cerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-55255137792332166982010-09-07T14:41:20.998-04:002010-09-07T14:41:20.998-04:00Below is the text of the brochure encouraging us t...Below is the text of the brochure encouraging us to vote for SPLOST 3 (COPIED & PASTED)<br /><br />WHAT IS SPLOST ?<br />Referendum: March 20, 2007<br />This Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) is an opportunity for voters in DeKalb County to continue the onecent sales tax for school improvements. This sales tax extension is limited to 60 months or until an established cap of $645 million has been reached, whichever comes first.<br /><br />If the continuation of the one cent sales tax is approved by the voters on March 20, 2007, improvements for our kids are funded by everyone who buys goods in the county, regardless of where they live.<br /><br />With the extension of SPLOST ...<br /><br />• Over 2,646,000 Square Feet of New Roofing<br />• Another 201,800 Square Feet of Roofing Repairs<br />• 2,535,000 Square Feet of School Renovations<br />• 185 New Technologically Advanced High<br />School Classrooms<br />• 183 New Innovative Elementary School Classrooms<br />• Over 1,206,000 Square Feet of durable Asphalt<br />Paving<br />• 7,000 Square Feet of safe Concrete Walkways<br />• 6 New State of the Art High School Teaching<br />Auditoriums<br />• 22 New Advanced Career Technology Instructional<br />Centers<br />• 25 HVAC Replacement, Repair, and Upgrade<br />Projects<br /><br />OVERVIEW<br /><br />In order to maintain a healthy and safe learning environment for the students of the DeKalb County School System, a Capital Improvement Plan [CIP] has been developed and approved by the Board of Education.<br /><br />The CIP outlines the most pressing facility needs.<br />The CIP is aligned with Board /Superintendent Goals, the Facility Needs Assessment and the Demographic Study. The plan is educationally sound, philosophically based, and fiscally responsible. To that end, the focus of the plan directly addresses the High Schools That Work principles and the commitment to learning environments that are healthy and safe.<br /><br />The Capital Improvement Plan will touch every facility, school and center in the DeKalb County School System.<br /><br />The main areas of focus for the CIP are as follows:<br /> Retirement of existing COPs* financial debt<br /> Completion of deferred SPLOST II work<br /> Major Roofing, HVAC, Code & Life Safety Improvements<br /> High School Improvements<br /> Career Technology, Fine Arts, & Classroom Additions<br /> Renovations of Classrooms from floor to ceiling<br /> Technology Upgrades to ALL Facilities<br /> Transportation Additions of New Buses to replace<br />Aging Vehicles<br />*Certificate of Participation<br /><br />Facilities Affected<br /><br /> Technology Improvements & Upgrades will be completed at ALL Schools & Centers<br /> Other Specified Projects Elementary Schools<br />Allgood, Austin, Avondale, Bob Mathis, Briar Vista, Cedar Grove, Chapel Hill, Chesnut, Clifton, Evansdale, Fairington, Fernbank, Flat Shoals, Forrest Hills, Glen Haven, Hambrick, Hawthorne, Henderson Mill, Hightower, Hooper Alexander, Huntley Hills, Idlewood, Indian Creek, Kingsley, Knollwood,<br />Laurel Ridge, Livsey, McLendon, Meadowview, Midvale, Midway, E.L. Miller, Montgomery, Murphey Candler, Nancy Creek, Oak View, Oakcliff, Pleasantdale, Rainbow, Rockbridge, Sagamore Hills, Sky Haven, Snapfinger, Stone Mill, Stone Mountain, Terry Mill, Vanderlyn, Wadsworth, Woodward<br />Middle Schools Champion Theme, Henderson, McNair, Miller Grove, Salem, Sequoyah, Stephenson<br /><br />High Schools<br />Chamblee, Clarkston, Columbia, Cross Keys, Tech-North, Tech-South, DECA, Druid Hills, DSA, Lakeside, McNair, Open Campus, Redan, Stone Mountain, SW DeKalb, Towers Centers Clarkston, Coralwood Diagnostic, Transition Academy, Doraville Driver Ed, Fernbank Science, Freeman Administrative Building, Heritage, Sam Moss, Warren Tech<br /><br /> Large Model Additions<br />Dunwoody, Lithonia, M.L. King Jr., Miller Grove<br /><br /> New Schools<br />COPs Retirement: Evans Mill ES, Dunwoody/Chamblee Area ES, Rock Chapel Area ES<br />Tucker High School<br /><br />Gee - not one word about new Administrative Offices in there! The old "Bait and Switch" --Cerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.com