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DeKalb County Board Approves $99 Million Construction Project

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Construction site of Cross Keys High School in DeKalb County

News Summary

The DeKalb County Board of Education is set to approve a $99 million construction contract to enhance Cross Keys High School. The project, in collaboration with Evergreen Construction Company, aims to modernize facilities with new athletic fields and improved bus loops for student safety. With an additional contract proposal of $4.9 million, the total project cost could reach $148 million, emphasizing the commitment to quality education and operational excellence in DeKalb County.

DeKalb County News Highlights: Significant Developments Unfolding

Massive Construction Contract on the Horizon

In a move set to reshape the high school experience for students in Atlanta, the DeKalb County Board of Education is gearing up to discuss a staggering $99 million construction contract aimed at enhancing Cross Keys High School. This major project is proposed to be executed in partnership with Evergreen Construction Company and emphasizes critical improvements that focus on both educational and operational excellence.

Among the exciting updates are plans for extensive renovations and brand new constructions that will include athletic fields and improved bus loops crucial for student safety and efficient circulation. The county’s Chief Operating Officer highlighted the importance of not only modernizing the facility but also extending its lifespan to serve future generations. If the board approves an additional $4.9 million contract, the total cost of the rejuvenation project will surge to nearly $148 million.

Investigation Launches After Unattended Death in Local Area

In a heartbreaking discovery, the local police are investigating the unattended death of a woman found near a creek in the 2700 block of Rockdale Drive. The body was located around 5:09 p.m. on a recent Friday, however, authorities report no obvious signs of foul play at this time. The DeKalb County Medical Examiner’s Office is currently working to determine the cause of death, as several aspects surrounding this tragic incident remain unclear.

Going Green: School Bus Revolution in DeKalb County

In a pioneering effort to lead the charge in green transportation, the DeKalb County School Board has authorized the purchase of more than 25 electric school buses at a cost of $9.4 million. This initiative falls under the EPA’s Clean Bus Program, which is aligned with President Biden’s bipartisan infrastructure law aimed at reducing emissions and vehicle exhaust.

Expected to yield significant annual savings over traditional diesel buses, this groundbreaking transition requires that the new electric fleet serve underserved communities including Tucker, Stone Mountain, Decatur, Redan, and Lithonia. While the full grant provides funding for up to 75 buses, the first batch is anticipated to hit the streets in the coming year, ushering in a new era for transportation in the school district.

Low-Performing Schools Eligible for Georgia Promise School Scholarships

In an initiative to uplift the education standards within DeKalb County, a list has been released identifying 45 low-performing schools that qualify for private school vouchers through the newly introduced Georgia Promise School scholarship program. This initiative impacts roughly 33% of schools in the district and spans elementary, middle, and high schools alike.

Beginning in fall 2025, eligible families can receive public funds for non-public education expenses up to $6,500. Qualifications for this program include enrollment in a low-performing school or readiness to enter kindergarten. Applications are expected to become available early in 2025, and families may receive priority based on income levels.

Superintendent’s Contract Extended Amid Leadership Turmoil

In the face of ongoing leadership challenges, the DeKalb County School district continues to navigate through a tumultuous phase marked by the hiring of seven different superintendents since 2013. Current Superintendent Devon Horton’s contract has recently been extended, as the district grapples with multiple issues, including a noticeable decline in student enrollment—down from over 100,000 in 2016 to roughly 92,000 today.

As the district stands on the brink of significant changes, three new school board members will replace their predecessors who were involved in prior controversies, potentially heralding a new chapter for the school system.

Expanded Student Choice Program Opens Doors for Families

In an exciting development for parents seeking flexibility in their children’s education, DeKalb County Schools are promoting a Student Choice Program that allows families to select schools outside their designated zones. Late applications will be accepted from January 3 to January 17, providing parents with a valuable opportunity to explore diverse educational options for their children.

This pathway for educational customization reflects a broader movement towards empowering families within the school system, ensuring that students receive the educational experience best suited for their needs.

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