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News & Updates – DeKalb Schools – 9/10/2017


Hurricane Irma
[Updated at 2:15pm 9/10/2017] – The DeKalb County School District (DCSD) will close all schools and offices on Monday, Sept. 11, 2017, and Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017, due to potential inclement weather caused by Hurricane Irma. Also, all scheduled meetings, extracurricular activities, and sporting events will be canceled.

2017 ACT Scores Show Some Academic Progress
In 2017, more than 2,500 students in the DeKalb County School District (DCSD) took the ACT, earning a composite score of 19.8, compared to last year’s composite score of 19.4. DCSD is still below the state average and is closing in on the national average composite score of 21.
Georgia, however, beat the national average for the second time in a row. Georgia students scored an average of 21.4 on the 36-point scale.

Superintendent Green’s Statement on DACA
Superintendent Stephen Green says President Trump is wrong regarding Trump’s plan to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program – which provides a level of amnesty to certain undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children – with a six-month delay for current recipients.
Dr. Green says he does not support it and will vigorously oppose Trump’s dissolution. Read Entire Statement Here >>

Ashford Park Elementary Teacher Wins $5,000 for STEM
Congratulations to Candice Leonard, a fifth-grade teacher at Ashford Park Elementary School! She is the winner of Orkin’s Start with Science™ Classroom Contest via Facebook. As the winner, Candice will receive $5,000 in DonorsChoose.org funds to help bring her STEM classroom projects to life.
Thanks to the help of her DCSD team, she garnered enough likes on Facebook to win the grand prize. According to Orkin’s page on Facebook, she will purchase classroom materials and help low-income students fund science fair projects.

Digital Dreamers Initiative Underway
DCSD is embarking on a two-year effort to provide its students and teachers with new laptops and internet access through the “Digital Dreamers” initiative.
This Fall, middle and high school students will be provided new touchscreen Chromebooks. Eligible and qualified students will receive mobile hotspots provided by Sprint. Nearly 300 students at Cedar Grove High School have already received mobile wireless hotspots.

DCSD Home Football Tickets Now Available Online

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DCSD Home Football Tickets Now Available Online

DeKalb County School District (DCSD) Athletics and Huddle Tickets/GoFan are teaming up to give fans an opportunity to have tickets before arriving at the gate at all football games at DCSD stadiums this fall.
GoFan.com has tickets available online to all high school, middle school and junior varsity games being played in James R. Hallford, Adams, North DeKalb, Buck Godfrey and Avondale.
Fans will be able to print the tickets or use their smart phones to redeem their tickets at the gates via scanners which validate the tickets for entrance to their games. Tickets will only be valid for the games they are purchased for and once scanned cannot be reused.
Fans are cautioned to make sure they are at the correct stadium site for their game before entering.
The GoFan DeKalb County site (http://gofan.co/DekalbCountySchools) can be reached via a search or links provided on the DeKalb Athletics main page (www.dekalbschoolsga.org/athletics) and the DeKalb Athletics football page (www.dekalbschoolsga.org/athletics/football) where it says purchase tickets just below the title photo.
Once on the site a search for your school can be done or you can page through the site to find the date of the game you are searching to purchase tickets. Each individual high school and middle school has its own link for its home games which can be reached by searching for your school.
The online ticket purchases do have a $1.00 convenience fee for each $5.00 ticket (student) purchased and $1.10 fee for each $7.00 ticket (adult) purchased.
Providing a convenient way for fans to avoid ticket lines and handling cash as the lines get longer is part of the customer service DCSD wants to provide to all those attending games.

2017 – All DeKalb Schools Varsity Football Schedules