Monthly Archives: August 2015

DeKalb Corruption Update

Judge Cynthia Becker

Rhonda Cook is reporting that a Cobb County grand jury indicted former DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Cynthia Becker today on charges that she lied to state investigators looking into her handling of the 2013 sentencing of DeKalb’s one-time school Superintendent Crawford Lewis.

Commissioner Elaine Boyer

“Corruption in DeKalb County is rampant” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Davis in federal court.  Earlier this week, Mark Niesse reported on John Boyer, the husband of former DeKalb County Commissioner Elaine Boyer, who was sentenced Wednesday to serve a year and a day in a federal prison camp for an $85,000 kickback scheme.
Mike Bowers, former Attorney General of Georgia and Richard Hyde, chief investigator for the state Judicial Qualifications Commission, wrote a letter to Lee May calling DeKalb County Government “Rotten to the Core.”

WABE

Last week, Interim CEO Lee May talked about the ongoing corruption investigation on WABE’s “A Closer Look”.  Commissioner Nancy Jester responded this week on WABE’s “A Closer Look”.
The following is an excerpt from that interview with Rose Scott and Denis O’Hayer.
Denis O’Hayer –  The interim CEO set a deadline for a week from today for the investigators, Mike Bowers and Richard Hyde, to submit the report and there’s currently no funding for it to continue beyond that. When he was here last week, he insisted that all that doesn’t necessarily mean the investigation it is suddenly going to end next week.
Recording of last week’s interview with Interim CEO Lee May,

Lee May – I know people are reading into everything, saying I’m cutting it off and I’m firing them. They’re not being cut off, they’re not being fired. The executive order said after 120 days we will get a detailed report. I’m sticking to what I said over 4 months ago.
Denis O’Hayer – So it could continue?
Lee May – There are possibilities there. I’m not saying that it will continue. I’m saying this will be the beginning of us implementing some things to protect the county.”

Denis O’Hayer – Doesn’t that give you at least some confidence that if the investigators report shows evidence of serious ongoing problems Mr May will push for the money to continue?

Commissioner Nancy Jester – I think the statements here were certainly an effort to walk back a previous tone he previously cast out there. He was strident before and now he is saying “whoa” let me back off and we’ll see what’s in the report. Let me correct one thing, Mr. Bowers and Mr. Hyde have made it perfectly clear that the deadline is October 6th.  I look forward to their report very much.
Rose Scott – Commissioner Jester, you said you thought Mr May was nervous about the probe and in your words saying “it was too close to something”, “something that he’s uncomfortable with.” Those are your exact words. Without any evidence but yet the investigators are even looking at Interim CEO May, why would you say that? Why make the charge that maybe he’s nervous or uncomfortable about something? One could argue that’s a deliberate charge that he’s doing something correct.
Nancy Jester – Again, I await all the information. But, we certainly know, it’s already come out the irregularities with fixing the plumbing at his house and the $4,000 check that remains unsolved that he said did not receive but was made payable to him by a contractor that did work for the county and later got a contract.
I don’t know if any of that will be discussed in the probe of the investigative report or if that is something that is now under consideration by law enforcement. And I don’t know where that stands. But that is not in question, that’s a fact. That’s been documented and reported on so I don’t know is that something he’s uncomfortable with? Is there something else? Are there people in the administration that he’s uncomfortable with what’s going to happen? I don’t know, I’ll leave that to him, but it makes suggestions.
Denis O’Hayer – Why hint that he’s too close to something or nervous when we haven’t even seen the report yet?
Nancy Jester – We do know about that check, that’s documented. That’s not been fully reconciled publicly. I don’t know the end result of that.
Denis O’Hayer – He said he never received that money and whoever wrote that check had nothing to do with him.  Maybe the report will sort some of that out, which brings up the question, “Why not wait for the report?”
Nancy Jester – I am waiting for the report. When a Former Attorney General and the Chief Investigator for the Judicial Qualifications Commission of the state of Georgia, two men with sterling reputations, come out and they write that letter. They are serious men, and you have to take them incredibly seriously and I do.
I though the tone of the county’s CEO, after that letter was released, was not serious enough. It did not take those allegations written by these two men very seriously and they are serious men indeed.
Rose Scott – What did you think about the tone of the letter from Mike Bowers? That was pretty charged too. He said from the top to the bottom, which could include all the Commissioners as well as Lee May. So what was your reaction to the tone of that letter?
Nancy Jester – I thought that letter needed to be taken seriously. I thought it was a serious tone. Again these men have credibility. There are people in jail right now from the Atlanta cheating scandal because of the work they did. They are serious people. I don’t think they’re prone to hyperbole. So, I don’t take them as being over the top in that letter.  I think that they are going to back up everything they wrote in that letter, because they have done that before when they have investigated things.  They’ve done a great job and I look forward to seeing that on October 6.
Listen to the complete interview here >>

DeKalb Schools 2015 – 2016 Testing Calendar

 Testing Dates and Religious Holidays
 2015 – 2016 School Calendar

Jewish Holidays

  • Sept 13-15 – Rosh Hashanah
  • Sept 23 – Yom Kippur

DeKalb Schools Rates and Rankings

Jewish Holidays: This year Rosh Hashanah will be observed September 13-15. Yom Kippur will be observed on Wednesday, Sept 23. On Aug 7 the school district sent me this response regarding the conflicting Jewish Holidays,

“Principals received the testing calendar with the specified dates of September 14-25, 2015 to administer the ITBS. Although the published time frame is ten days, only six days are needed to administer the ITBS and four days are allocated as make-up days. Since the testing window includes four make-up days for students who miss a component of the ITBS, a parent/guardian should communicate the absence with the local school to ensure that the child has the opportunity to make-up the missed component because of an excused religious observance.”

Elementary School Testing Dates
Sept.8 –11,2015 CognitiveAbilitiesTest(CogAT) Grades1,3,and5
Sept.14 –25,2015 IowaTestsofBasicSkills(ITBS) Grades1,3,and5
Jan.19–Mar.1,2016 ACCESSforEnglishLanguageLearners(ELLs) Grades K–5
April18–April29,2016 GeorgiaMilestones(EOG) Grades 3–5
District ITBS Test Dates
DeKalb Sept 14-25
Fulton Oct 19-23
Cobb Oct 5-8
Gwinnett Oct 19-28
APS Nov 30 – Dec 11
Middle School Testing Dates
Sept. 8 – 11, 2015 Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) Grade 7
Sept. 14 – 25, 2015 Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) Grades 7
Jan. 19 – Mar. 1, 2016 ACCESS for English Language Learners (ELLs) Grades 6 – 8
April 18 – April 29, 2016 Georgia Milestone End of Grade (EOG) Grades 6 – 8
May 2 – May 9, 2016 Georgia Milestone (EOC) (Carnegie Credit Courses) Grade 8
High School Testing Dates
Aug. 17–21, 2015 Georgia Milestone (EOC) Mid-Month Grades 9 – 12
Sept. 14–18, 2015 Georgia Milestone (EOC) Mid-Month Grades 9 – 12
Oct. 13–16, 2015 Georgia Milestone (EOC) Mid-Month Grades 9 – 12
Oct. 14, 2015 PSAT Grades 9 – 11
*Oct. 30 – Nov. 24, 2015 International Baccalaureate (IB) Grades 9 – 12
Nov. 2– Nov. 18, 2015 CTAE End of Pathway Exams Grades 9 – 12
Nov. 16–20, 2015 Georgia Milestone (EOC) Mid-Month Grades 9 – 12
Dec. 7 – Dec. 14, 2015 Georgia Milestone (EOC) Winter Main Administration Grades Grades 9 – 12
Jan. 19 – Mar. 1, 2016 ACCESS for English Language Learners (ELLs) Grades 9 – 12
Jan. 19–22, 2016 Georgia Milestone (EOC) Mid-Month Grades 9 – 12
Feb. 16–19, 2016 Georgia Milestone (EOC) Mid-Month/Retest Grades 9 – 12
Mar. 14–18, 2016 Georgia Milestone (EOC) Mid-Month Grades 9 – 12
Apr. 13 – Apr. 29, 2016 CTAE End of Pathway Exams Grades 9 – 12
Apr. 27 – May 31, 2016 International Baccalaureate (IB) Exams Grades 9 – 12
May 2 – May 9, 2016 Georgia Milestone (EOC) Spring Administration Grades 9 – 12
May 2–13, 2016 Advanced Placement (AP) Exams AP Students
Jun. 27 – June 30, 2016 Georgia Milestone (EOC) Summer/Retest Administration Grades 9 – 12

Student Learning Objectives
Students must participate in SLO Pre and Post Assessments for all courses where there is not a state required test Pre-Assessments must be administered within the first 10 days of a student entering a course and Post-Assessments must be administered at the end of each course and no later than May 20, 2016.

Universal Screener
Aug. 10-Sep 8, 2015 District Screening Window – Fall Grades K – 10
Jan. 6 – Feb 3, 2016 District Screening Window – Winter Grades K – 10
Apr. 25 – May 24, 2016 District Screening Window – Spring Grades K – 10