Monthly Archives: March 2015

DeKalb Schools Accredited With Quality

All 23 high schools receive “Accredited with Quality” from the Georgia Accrediting Commission

The Dunwoody Crier is reporting All DeKalb high schools now accredited twice saying

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DeKalb Schools Press Release
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The 23 high schools in the DeKalb County School District have met 100 percent of the Georgia Accrediting Commission’s (GAC) standards and received the designation, “Accredited with Quality,” their highest rating. Each school will receive a certificate of designation, which is to be updated annually.

“The GAC assessment was extensive and affirms the great work that is being done in our high schools,” said Michael Thurmond, Superintendent of the DeKalb County School District. “The scholarship and academic achievements of our students have been validated.”
The GAC conducted a rigorous five-month evaluation process that began in September 2014. A team of GAC consultants visited each school, interviewed principals, reviewed evidence, and evaluated each school based on four major standards including organization, personnel, finances, and programs of study based on the interviews and documentation from the schools. In addition, each school’s physical plant was assessed for operational usefulness and safety. The District submitted a master application for all 23 high schools in November 2014. Site visits by GAC consultants were conducted in January 2015. GAC notified the DeKalb Board of Education of the final decision in March 2015.
The application for GAC accreditation was approved by the DeKalb County Board of Education in the spring of 2014 as part of a dual accreditation strategy. The DCSD is also “Accredited on Advisement” by AdvancED/SACS, one notch from unconditional accreditation.
“Thanks to the the tireless efforts of parents, teachers, principals, and support staff, the DeKalb County School District is making great strides inside and outside the classroom,” said Dr. Melvin Johnson, chair of the DeKalb County Board of Education. “The Board will continue to leverage the significant progress that has been made.

2014-2015 Employment Contracts

DeKalb Schools News Alert

Contracts for school-based employees will be electronically issued on MONDAY, MARCH 23, 2015.  Employees recommended for contract renewal will receive an email with a contract link from “Division of Human Resources via DocuSign” through Office 365 Outlook.
Please note that employment contracts are with the District and not a particular school.  All contracts must be electronically signed by 11:59 P.M. on THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 2015. Failure to electronically sign your contract by the deadline will be accepted as your notice to terminate your employment with the DeKalb County Board of Education at the end of your current contract of employment.  Contracts can be signed from anywhere and at any time!
The Division of Human Resources will not accept “walk-ins” or printed contracts directly from employees. All contracts must be electronically signed and submitted through the “DocuSign” system. Employees who decline a contract offer by not electronically signing their contract by the THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 2015 deadline will not be eligible to apply for summer programs or future employment opportunities with the District until July 1, 2015.
If you have any questions about your contract, please contact Human Resources at divisionofhumanresources@dekalbschoolsga.org or 678.676.0014.