Author Archives: Stan Jester

John Lewis ES – Brookhaven's New Elementary School

The new school going up in Brookhaven to be named John Lewis Elementary.
Video & Transcript
  Work Session discussion on John Lewis Elementary
  Business Meeting discussion on John Lewis Elementary

In March, the DeKalb Board of Education approved the Cross Keys Redistricting Plan which includes opening the former International Student Center (ISC) building on North Druid Hills (East of Briarcliff – 2383 N Druid Hills Rd, Atlanta, Georgia 30329-3126) to help alleviate overcrowding in the Cross Keys Cluster.
In accordance with half the district Regulations FDC-R and in violation of half the others, in May a renaming committee, consisting of 3 Hispanic parents and 7 administrators, met twice to decide what name to recommend to the board for the ISC building for the next few years it is open to temporarily house roughly 400 Montclair elementary students.

Naming Committee
1. Marshall Orson (Committee Chair) (Board Representative) 6. Melanie Pearch (Principal, Woodward ES)
2. Rebecca Jackson (Interim Region I Superintendent) 7. Cammie Neill (Principal, Briar Vista ES)
3. Sherry Johnson (Region I Coordinator) 8. Adelfa Lopez Salome (Parent)
4. Sandra Nunez (Director of EL Studies) 9. Didia Altamirano (Parent)
5. David Schaefer (Latin American Association) 10. Maria del Carmen Sanchez (Parent)

As reported by Trey Benton at the Brookhaven Post, “[In May] the DeKalb BOE announced agreements with the City of Brookhaven and the Georgia State Properties Commission to acquire 11.2 acres at Skyland Park for a new elementary school.”


John Lewis (D)
U.S. House of Representatives

In direct conflict with just about every policy and regulation DeKalb Schools has on the books for naming schools, Marshall Orson asked the Board of Education to name the ISC building after his long time friend, John Lewis, South DeKalb’s 5th Congressional District’s Congressman.
The naming committee also requested that the name “John Lewis” Elementary School transfer to the new Skyland building in Brookhaven once construction has been completed.
Renaming the ISC building and the new Skyland Center in Brookhaven was placed on the agenda Friday before the Monday board meeting. I would also like to note for the record that Skyland Center is in Tom Price’s 6th Congressional District and not in John Lewis’ 5th Congressional District.
John Lewis is a civil rights leader leader and sitting U.S. Representative for Georgia’s 5th congressional district. He most recently led Democrats in a surprise sit-in of the U.S. House in June in an attempt to force votes on gun control legislation.


Brookhaven Needs to Acknowledge John Lewis
July 14, 2016 – “Do you believe Brookhaven would chose to name their new elementary school after John Lewis?” – No. Brookhaven needs to come into this century and acknowledge John Lewis, says Vickie Turner, School Board Member from District 5.

North DeKalb Teacher Vacancy Report

School Teacher Vacancies Starting Salary*
Atlanta 278 $44,312
Clayton 300 $40,962
Cobb 200 $41,330
DeKalb 372.5 $42,500
Fulton 292 $41,916
Gwinnett 264 $41,028
*The current starting salary for a teacher with a bachelor’s degree

How many teacher positions are vacant at your high school?
Marlon Walker with the AJC is reporting 2,000 teacher vacancies in Metro Atlanta for the upcoming school year as of June 2016.
On Tuesday, the board approved 3% raises for all teachers (The 3rd raise in 12 months) as well as a $500 retention bonus and up to a $3000 signing bonus for new teachers.


12.5 Teachers Reportedly Needed in Region 1 High Schools
The latest DeKalb Teacher/Principal Vacancy Report from the county reports 12.5 high school teacher vacancies in Region 1.


Rebekah Morris

Rebekah Morris, who taught English for four years in Gwinnett County Public Schools, blogs as Georgian Educator and currently teaches in the DeKalb County School System at Cross Keys High School, recently commented

“I know that 8 teachers in the English department alone left the county and/or profession this year, yet there is somehow only 11 reported teacher vacancies in Region 1 (which is where Cross Keys is located). I know we have hired 2 new English teachers already, but I just have a hard time believing that 11 is the total number of vacancies that we have. Close to 10 teachers at Cross Keys retired this year, leaving even more vacancies. Any information on this?”



Stan Jester

I asked Leo Brown, Chief Human Capital Officer, a couple of questions about the teacher vacancies in Region 1.
Question: In the “Posted Teacher Vacancy Report”, is there a difference between the number of “Posted” vacancies and actual vacancies?


Leo Brown

Leo Brown: The posted teacher vacancy report reflects open teaching positions, for which principals are actively recruiting. Actual vacancies are budgeted positions that are not posted due to various reasons (low demand, potential low class size, etc.). Unposted teacher vacancies resulted in the “sweep”, where we were able to redirect financial resources back toward instruction.
Question: Can we get a breakdown of the teacher vacancies by Job Title and High School for Dunwoody HS, Cross Keys HS and Chamblee HS (Region 1)?
Leo Brown:

Region 1 Teacher Vacancies
School Teacher Vacancy
CHAMBLEE HIGH Teacher, Business Ed-Comp. HS 1
Teacher, Science – HS 2
Teacher, Mathematics – HS 3
Teacher, English – HS 4
Teacher, Interrelated 5
Teacher, Spanish High School 6
Teacher, ESOL – Part Time 7
Teacher, P/T German HS 8
Teacher, Interrelated 9
CROSS KEYS HIGH Teacher, English – HS 10
Teacher, History HS 11
Teacher, English – HS 12
Teacher, Reading Specialist HS 13
Teacher, Music – Band HS 14
DUNWOODY HIGH Teacher, Mathematics – HS 15
Teacher, Interrelated 16
Teacher, World Geography 17

Teacher Vacancy Report from 06/06/2016 Human Capital Report