Monday, April 22, 2013

Parents for Quality Education in Dunwoody call a Town Hall Meeting for Sunday April 28th, 5 pm at DUMC Fellowship Hall.

Town Hall Meeting by Parents for Quality Education in Dunwoody
Sunday, April 28 from 5 – 6 PM
Fellowship Hall

Published April 18, 2013

• Get the latest info on accreditation, legislation for a city school system, and charter cluster school system option
• Sign up for working committees – let’s build a framework for quality education in Dunwoody
• Share your ideas for quality education solutions

Since February, community volunteers, public education advocates, Dunwoody City Council, state representatives, and Dunwoody School Councils have discussed ways to improve the quality of education in Dunwoody. Volunteers have gathered information about dual accreditation, charter clusters, initiatives by other high school clusters in DeKalb County, and the legislative process for creating a new school system, and other options.

During meetings with each School Council in Dunwoody, volunteers shared information about Charter Clusters, presented a Letter of Intent to petition DeKalb County to approve a Dunwoody Charter Cluster, and listened to School Council concerns.

This idea has moved very quickly. A May 1 deadline for the Letter of Intent and Fall deadline for the charter petition have driven a sense of urgency.Nonetheless, the charter cluster option is too important and complex to press forward without a community forum in the next two weeks (date, time, and location coming soon).

During a Town Hall meeting, let’s discuss the Charter Cluster option, the pros and cons of a Charter Cluster structure for Dunwoody schools, and the Letter of Intent.

1. Should Dunwoody school councils press forward with the Fall 2013 deadline?

2. Or should our community slow down, wait a year, to work more deliberately toward a Fall 2014 petition presentation?

3. How might the charter petition process provide structure to a possible City of Dunwoody school system?

We will also share updates of the dual accreditation option for Dunwoody High School, the feasibility study for a City of Dunwoody School System, and other information.

We are inviting representatives of each School Council to join the volunteer steering committee as we begin to build critical bridges among our elementary, middle, and high schools.

Sign-up forms will be available for volunteers to form working committees that will begin to define what a Dunwoody school cluster or system should be.

If you can’t attend the Town Hall meeting, let us know where you’d like to volunteer and any concerns or questions you may have to info@dunwoodyparents.org.

Please join us.

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