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DeKalb Schools Embraces Hiring And Budget Autonomy for Conversion Charters?

References
.pdf link icon DeKalb Schools Conversion Charter Guidelines 05/12/2014 – not fully autonomous
.pdf link icon Options for DCSD conversion charters up for renewal
.pdf link icon Fulton Schools Charter System Application – Not fully autonomous – (Page 50 has a good chart of their flexibility)
.pdf link icon McNair Conversion Charter Petition – Autonomous personnel and financial decisions – Page 33 – “The school will implement a rigorous interview process to select and hire highly qualified teachers”
.doc link icon State Memo – charters must be autonomous
Across the state, the autonomy of conversion charters has been optional until now. The Georgia Department of Education released this memo, dated June 2014, saying,
Charter School Autonomy is No Longer Optional

  • Charter renewal applicants – including conversion charter school applicants – that are not granted full autonomy by their school districts will be recommended for denial.
  • Full autonomy means that the charter school’s Governing Board must have the final authority in personnel decisions, financial decisions, curriculum and instruction, resource allocation, establishing and monitoring the achievement of school improvement goals, and school operations.

The DeKalb Schools Board recently approved a Conversion Charter with full autonomy including personnel and budget decisions. The DeKalb College & Career Academy Conversion Charter School petition says, “The school will implement a rigorous interview process to select and hire highly qualified teachers and staff.”
Moving forward, I look forward to all Conversion Charters being implemented with the same amount of personnel and budget autonomy.
Flexibility Decision
DeKalb Schools is holding public meetings regarding the district wide migration to a Charter System. The meetings will be at 6 p.m. at the following high schools and dates:

  • Lithonia High on Aug. 26
  • Lakeside High on Aug. 27
  • Dunwoody High on Aug. 28
  • Towers High on Sept. 2
  • Stephenson High on Sept. 3

Converting McNair High School to a Start-Up Charter

.pdf link icon DeKalb College & Career Academy Charter School Petition (Searchable PDF)
eboard link icon eboard – Meeting agenda item
 07/30/2014 – McNair Charter Petition Video and Transcript
This evening at 5pm, the DeKalb Schools board will vote to approve converting Ronald McNair High School into a Start-Up Charter School over the next 6 years.  As a start-up charter, DeKalb College & Career Academy Charter School will enjoy autonomy not currently granted to conversion charters.  That autonomy includes personnel decisions, financial decisions, curriculum and instruction, resource allocation, establishing and monitoring the achievement of school improvement goals, and school operations.
History
Superintendent Michael Thurmond mentioned at the 04/23/2013 Tucker Parent Council that he has been working with the President of Georgia Piedmont Technical College, Jabari Simama, to setup a career academy in DeKalb County.  The Technical College System of Georgia has provided a $3 million dollar grant for construction costs.  Partners with this charter school include Georgia Piedmont Technical College and DeKalb businesses such as Georgia Power, DeKalb Fire and Rescue, Epps Aviation, Siemens and Oglethorpe Power.
Budget (Page 776)
The DeKalb College & Career Academy Charter School charter petition is 861 pages.  In FY2006 the charter school is anticipated to have 300 students and will grow to 1500 students by FY2020.  Ronald McNair High School capacity is currently 1524.  The Georgia Certified Employees Salary Schedule (page 34) will serve as a guide for teacher compensation.  Teachers will presumably be employees of Georgia Piedmont Technical College and can be paid more with waivers granted by the board.  The starting salary of the principal will be $108K and will grow to $122K by FY2020.
Transportation (Page 36)
Despite $0 being allocated in the budget for transportation, the DeKalb College and Career Academy will provide transportation for students from central bus stops. The school will contract with DeKalb County School District for special needs students.
Performance Based Goals  (Page 21)
80% of the students will meet or exceed state standards by year 1 on all Georgia Milestone assessments.  Note: Georgia Milestone assessments are taking the place of CRCT and EOCT.  The percentage of students who meet/exceed standards on the Georgia Milestone assessments will increase by 5% each year thus reaching 100% pass rate in 5 years.
Board Members
DeKalb College and Career Academy shall be governed by the following Governing Board of Directors:

Mr. Michael Thurmond DeKalb County School District
Dr.Jabari Simama Georgia College Piedmont Technical
Mr. Cornell McBride McBride Research Lab
Mr. Corbett Davis DeKalb Fire and Rescue
Ms. Sadie Dennard Georgia Power
Mr. Ray Cheek Snapping Shoals
Ms. Janet Spaulding VideoLarm
Ms. Deidre Pierce Georgia PTA
Adrian Hylton Miller Grove High School