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No word yet on DeKalb School funding dilemma

No word yet on DeKalb School funding dilemma

The DeKalb County school system went on spring break starting April 2 with some unfinished business: how to avoid a $36.5 million shortfall in its school construction fund. The last…

DeKalb Schools hires new CFO

There will be a new set of eyes watching the money at DeKalb County Schools. Today, March 29, the DeKalb County Board of Education hired Michael Perrone as Chief Financial Officer…

Standout Student – Harrison Parker

Standout Student – Harrison Parker

Harrison Parker The Westminster Schools, senior Harrison Parker has two unusual passions. He’s captivated by both fencing and bagpiping. He’s studied both since the fifth grade, his mother said. He…

Contractor finished all work at Dunwoody High

When DeKalb County Schools discovered a potential $36.5 million shortfall and wanted to take $1.13 million away from Dunwoody High projects, District 1 school board member Nancy Jester asked if…

Chamblee High gets attention in DeKalb shortfall saga

Chamblee Charter High School parents are growing restless as the DeKalb County Board of Education wrestles with how to rebuild the school and make up a $36.5 million district-wide construction…

Recycling Day – Saturday, March 24

10 a.m.-2 p.m. – Georgia Perimeter College-Dunwoody Campus holds a recycling event for the community. Most items accepted free of charge, including: cellphones, copiers, stereos, scanners, keyboards, microwaves, personal computers,…

DeKalb BOE meets Friday, project cuts not on agenda

The DeKalb Board of Education will meet Friday, March 16, but there is no planned discussion about whether to end millions in construction projects to address a projected shortfall in…

Contractor finished all work at Dunwoody High

When DeKalb County Schools discovered a potential $36.5 million shortfall and wanted to take $1.13 million away from Dunwoody High projects, District 1 school board member Nancy Jester asked if…

Standout Student – Zeena Lattouf

Standout Student – Zeena Lattouf

Zeena Lattouf Pace Academy, senior Zeena Lattouf and a few of her friends planned to travel to Jordan over spring break to build houses through Habitat for Humanity International. While…

DeKalb school board looking for way out of cuts

DeKalb school board looking for way out of cuts

  DeKalb County Board of Education members are waiting to see if there’s a chance to save construction projects in their districts that would otherwise be cut to prevent a…