Monthly Archives: October 2014

What is the Role of the School System?

Wayne Washington reported in the AJC that Ivy Prep Academy At Kirkwood will spend $14 million to buy the strip mall in which it is located. It’s raising some questions, as Washington reports,

It’s one solution to the most vexing problem charters face — finding a permanent facility. But the deal means the school, Ivy Preparatory Academy at Kirkwood, must collect rent, manage and repair property and face the prospect, if its three other tenants move, of losing the rental income used to help pay off $14 million in bonds used to purchase the property.

School systems spend a great deal of time and money on items outside of education.

  • Every day DeKalb Schools serves 26,000 breakfasts and 4,600 after school snacks.
  • Whitefoord Elementary, in APS, houses Whitefoord Family Medical Center providing comprehensive family primary health care.
  • The west wing of New Birth church is home to the Leadership Prep Academy where DeKalb Schools pays $10,000/month for rent.

What is the role of the school system? The question is, “Should these schools be real estate developers?” asked state Sen. Vincent Fort, D-Atlanta. As Washington reports,

“The deal allowed Ivy Prep, in operation since 2011, to spend $11.2 million to purchase the strip mall on Memorial Drive where it was once one of four tenants along with a Pizza Hut, a LIV Fitness center and the Kirkwood Family Medicine clinic. The school building had been the site for another charter school that failed.
Those tenants will now pay about $21,000 a month in rent to Ivy Prep, which itself was paying $31,250 per month before buying the strip mall.”

Continue reading Wayne Washington’s article in the AJC here >>

#TBT – Students Failing Tests

eboard link icon eBoards Meeting Agenda
.pdf link icon AP Score Chart – DEKALB COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) EXAM RESULTS 2006 – 2012
.pdf link icon AP Exam Order 2014
Maureen Downey asked an interesting question today, “If the majority of students in a class do poorly on a test, how do we know whether the kids didn’t learn the material or the teacher didn’t teach it?”
In 2011 at the DeKalb Schools’ Engineering Magnet, Arabia Mountain, only 7% of the students who took the Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus test scored 3 or higher. In February of this year, the board approved $230,000 to purchase “one AP Exam for all students currently enrolled in a DCSD Advanced Placement Course.”

Number of Exams Taken and Percent Scoring 3 or Higher 
2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013
Students %=3 Students %=3 Students %=3
System 8,160 32% 8,375 35% 7,683 38%
Georgia 106,211 52% 116,703 54% 142,011 55%
Arabia Mountain 1125 7% 1003 13% 553 21%
Cedar Grove 233 6% 217 7% 178 4%
Chamblee 982 70% 1028 69% 1006 74%
Clarkston 92 14% 173 11% 257 8%
Columbia 320 5% 308 2% 251 6%
Cross Keys 176 30% 161 31% 164 36%
Dek. Early College 20 40%
Dek School Of Arts 196 55% 228 47% 260 59%
Druid Hills 423 51% 525 51% 505 47%
Dunwoody 888 51% 991 50% 799 58%
Elizabeth Andrews 29 0% 27 0% 0.00%
Lakeside 1077 50% 1170 59% 943 66%
Lithonia 189 10% 175 11% 180 8%
M. L. King 230 13% 257 13% 253 15%
Mcnair Sr. 120 1% 123 3% 108 2%
Miller Grove   166 12% 178 14% 213 9%
Redan 194 9% 193 8% 197 4%
Southwest Dekalb 450 36% 415 40% 492 57%
Stephenson 369 18% 341 16% 288 14%
Stone Mountain 77 30% 114 31% 108 35%
Towers 260 2% 164 4% 135 1%
Tucker 540 16% 582 19% 702 15%