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DeKalb Schools – End Of Year Guide For Students And Families

We are approaching the end of the school year at DeKalb Schools. So, what’s the plan? This will hopefully answer many of your questions.

DeKalb Schools

SUMMARY

• Last day of school for Seniors will be Friday, May 8, 2020
• Last day of school for PreK-11 will be Friday, May 15, 2020
• The week of May 11-15 will be an academic support week for seniors and their teachers. The deadline for teachers to post the senior grades is Friday, May 15th.
• Post-planning for teachers will be the week of May 18-22 instead of originally planned May 22nd. The deadline for teachers to post PreK-11 grades is Wednesday, May 20th.
• Essential employees will continue to work on supply/demand schedule until such time the Governor’s Shelter-in-Place Order is modified.
• All other employees will continue to telework until such time the Governor’s Shelter-in-Place Order is modified.

GRADUATION CEREMONIES
Graduation ceremonies will be moved from the week of May 18-23rd to the week of June 22-27th. We have not made the decision yet on type of graduation but two options on the table.
• Virtual Graduation
• Hybrid Face-to-Face with seniors and staff only (will live stream and broadcast on Comcast channel PDSTV24 for families and friends)
• Final decision will be made near end of April/first of May pending Governor’s decision on Shelter in Place.

FULL End of Year Guide – 26 Page End-Of-Year Guide including FAQ

DeKalb Schools - End Of Year

FINAL GRADE CALCULATIONS (PRE-K – 11TH GRADES)

HOLD HARMLESS – All students’ grades from January 6 – March 13, 2020 have been archived. Virtual learning assignments can only be used to improve a student’s final average in the course.

Kindergarten
Teachers will continue to assess the students using the Kindergarten report card.

1st – 11th grades
Teachers will calculate each student’s final grade after evaluating which option is higher.
• Option A – Use the grade as of March 13, 2020 as thesemester final grade
• Option B – Use the grade as of March 13, 2020 and the virtual learning assignments to calculate the semester final grade

Any student in K- 11th grade who is not passing will have the opportunity to take a subject area competency assessment supported with remediation and a credit recovery program. Students will automatically be placed in the transition program in August 2020 to receive additional academic support throughout the year.

12th grade
Teachers will calculate each student’s final grade after evaluating which option is higher.
• Option A – Use the grade as of March 13, 2020 as thesemester final grade
• Option B – Use the grade as of March 13, 2020 and the virtual learning assignments to calculate the semester final grade

Summer opportunities will be provided for seniors who were not on track to graduate prior to March 13, 2020 to attempt grade recovery in order to be a summer graduate. If the senior is unable to successfully complete all graduation requirements before the start of the 2020-2021 school year, the senior will be classified as a retained 12th grade student.

END OF YEAR ACTIVITIES (12TH GRADE)

End of Year Date for Seniors: May 8, 2020
The last day for seniors is May 8, 2020. However, the week of May 11-15, 2020 is available for additional academic support. Teachers will post final grades for seniors on May 15, 2020.

Senior Week: May 11-15, 2020
Schools will conduct VIRTUAL senior celebrations during this timeframe. Principals will plan accordingly.

Graduation Ceremonies: Week of June 22-27, 2020
Graduation ceremonies have been moved to the week of June 22-27, 2020. The District is considering a virtual graduation or a hybrid face-to-face ceremony at the AIC Auditorium. A firm decision will be made no later than May 13, 2020. (Note: Decisions may change based on the most current COVID-19 information/updates.)

Summer Graduation Ceremony: August 7, 2020
This ceremony will be open to summer graduates and May graduates who were unable to attend in June.

Senior Activities
School-sponsored class trips and field trips scheduled for the 2019-2020 school year have been canceled. Details and guidelines for reimbursements are under development and will be communicated as soon as possible.

Proms have been postponed. Each high school principal will review prom contracts to determine if the prom event can be re-scheduled at a later date. If not, the local school will contact the students to provide details about reimbursements, if applicable.

All end of year activities are contingent upon the most recent state, local and district guidance related to health advisories per the COVID-19 pandemic. DCSD will monitor guidelines as it relates to large gatherings and establish parameters in compliance with the guidance.

Doraville United Redistricting – Round 2

DeKalb Schools is conducting Round 2 of the Doraville United Elementary School redistricting meetings tonight at Chamblee Charter High School @ 7pm. The second round objective is to collect community input on the two presented redistricting options which are supposed to based on attendance zone criteria set in board policy.

PUBLIC REDISTRICTING MEETINGS

Doraville United Elementary Public Redistricting Meetings – Chamblee Charter HS Auditorium (7:00 PM):
• Round 2 – Wednesday, October 16, 2019
• Round 3 – Tuesday, November 19, 2019

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS

Doraville United Redistricting Round 2 Presentation
Elementary School Enrollment / Capacity Numbers – Oct 16, 2019
Redistricting Option 1
Redistricting Option 2
Option 1 Detailed Area Map
Option 2 Detailed Area Map
Chamblee and Cross Keys Cluster Land Use Reference Map
Doraville United ES Redistricting – Capacity History and Summary
Prototype Elementary School Capacity Report Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

FEEDBACK FROM ROUND 1
DeKalb Schools administration has created these options with the following feedback from Round 1 in mind:

• No more portable classrooms in the Cross Keys Cluster
• Keep Oakcliff Theme ES a choice school

UNUSED FEEDBACK FROM ROUND 1
DeKalb Schools administration heard the following feedback but decided not to incorporate it into the options:

Oakcliff Theme ES becomes neighborhood school
• Not presented in Round 2 options due to community feedback
• Other relief, such as changes to feeder schools, will be considered outside of the redistricting process

Move Kittredge Magnet to Doraville United ES and re‐open Nancy Creek ES
Kittredge Magnet Enrollment – 482 students
• Idea proposed by community in Round 1
• Potential to provide some relief to Dunwoody Cluster
• Not presented in Round 2 options due to failing to effectively achieve the District’s goal of relieving Cary Reynolds ES and Dresden ES

THREE REDISTRICTING OPTIONS
Note: None of the proposed options will affect middle or high‐school attendance areas, creating split feeder patterns. All the other prototypical elementary schools have a capacity of 1,030 to 1,080 students once they open. Seems likely that Doraville United ES will too once it opens.

Doraville United Option 1 Redistricting

Doraville United Option 2 Redistricting


OPTION 3 – Doraville United Elementary School with Kittredge Magnet


RELATED POSTS

Redistricting First Round Summary
September 30, 2019 – Amazingly overnight, the capacity of the new schools went from 900 to 950. The capacity of all other schools in the feeder pattern dropped by 5% – 20%.

Redistricting – Geographic Proximity
Austin And Doraville United

September 16, 2019 – According to board policy, recommendations for alterations in school attendance areas shall be primarily based on geographic proximity, school capacity; and projected enrollment. These schools will help alleviate overcrowding in the Dunwoody and Cross Keys clusters.