I attended the meeting last night at Kingsley with about 100 neighbors, parents, school charter representatives, teachers and various DeKalb school administrators in attendance. Meeting started about 6 and the first half discussed the process of enrollment forecasting and the second half started to get to the discussion on overcrowding but was cut short as the meeting was scheduled to end at 7 pm.
Long story short, little short term relief may happen at the elementary level because of Austin redistricting but capacity issues still abound. DHS enrollment continues upward with little improvement in sight. Financial issues and build schedules were touched upon but no definitive information or answers were given.
Here is the full Powerpoint presentation from last night.
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Thursday, February 21, 2019
DeKalb School System provides enrollment forcasting and redistricting information for Dunwoody Cluster.
Monday, January 7, 2019
Should the City of Dunwoody lower the School Zone speed limit from 25 to 15 mph? Is there enough enforcement of current driving standards? Are Speed Cameras the answer?
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| State law may allow a Speed Limit change but preclude radar enforcement below 25? Is radar speed cameras enforcing at 25 mph a better solution? |
A couple of weeks ago I received an email / social media post from a concerned Dunwoody school mom regarding school zone traffic, crosswalk enforcement issues that threatened the safety of her and her child while walking to school. The DeKalb School System was copied on the crossing guard issue being raised as they handle that function, therefore I hope that specific issue is rectified as requested.
The resident had two more requests for the City, one was an increased police presence in school zones ensuring that all traffic rules are followed and I reached out to Dunwoody Police Chief Billy Grogan who stated that the officers would give some additional attention to the problem identified.
Based on the heavy workload of our small dedicated police force, I am guessing that this task was given to our Crime Reduction Team of three officers and a Sargent who were formed to handle many different targeted problem areas, including this specific one.
Our FY 2012 Dunwoody Budget included a proposal to add a Crime Response Team comprised of one sergeant and three patrol officers but because of budgetary constraints, these additional resources were not added until the next year.
"Proposed FY 2012 Dunwoody Budget - The Crime Response Team will utilize both traditional and non-traditional patrol techniques to deter criminal activity, reduce accidents and injuries from accidents, and improve the quality of life for our community. In particular, the Crime Response Team will implement the Data-Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety (DDACTS) program which integrates location-based crime and traffic data to establish effective and efficient methods for deploying the team. The Crime Response Team will be a key asset in addressing traffic and safety concerns around our schools; targeting hot spots and locations with high incidents of crime; conducting DUI enforcement and highway interdiction, and handling special investigations as needed. For example, one common complaint our Police Department receives regards traffic safety. Currently, complaints are funneled to the shift and assigned to officers who are working in the particular area of the complaint. In most cases, our officers are not able to address traffic complaints in a timely manner or as adequately as is necessary because their primary responsibility is to answer calls for service and a secondary responsibility is to improve visibility through active directed patrol."In 2013, the CRT was finally budgeted but the justification language crept away from traffic/speed enforcement in order to focus more on hard crime. With the level of turnover and vacancies in all police agencies including the City of Dunwoody, speed and traffic enforcement was probably put to the back burner from time to time in order to cover the general beat responsibilities. The Dunwoody Police Department and the Crime Reduction Team has always been responsive to the needs of the community regarding traffic control and I am very appreciative for all they do. As the Department gets back to full strength, my hope is that traffic/speed enforcement becomes more of a priority because I have heard of issues all over town (Peeler, Tilly Mill, Dunwoody Club, Happy Hollow, Kingsley, various subdivision cut through streets) and guessing there are issues in your neighborhood too.
The second request by the resident to the city was a reduction of the School Zone Speed Limit from 25 MPH to 15 MPH and based on my research of Georgia Law, the City of Dunwoody can do this if we wanted to but I was informed by staff that the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) would need to allow/certify speed enforcement at the new lower speed and that would not happen without a change in Georgia law. The City of Doraville recently lowered a few speed limits but now can't enforce the issue and are appealing the process.
I believe the proposal of lowering the school zone speed limit would raise several items into play, namely limited traffic flow on main arterial roads during rush hour and then the question comes down to how to effectively enforce the lower speeds. Traffic congestion is something we all live with and I am guessing that we all take this into our scheduling and decisions on when and where to drive every day. To me, ensuring a safe environment for our children to walk our neighborhoods by instituting a common-sense set of rules, would take a higher priority over traffic throughput for most people and it certainly does for me.
With many believing that they can't get a speeding ticket until they exceed the posted limit by 10 mph, it makes the 25 posted limit a defacto 35 mph zone. Unfortunately, this is false, based on Georgia code the City of Dunwoody could be handing out speeding tickets in school zones at 1 mph over the posted limit. The question then comes down to, do we need stricter enforcement of the current law or a lower limit? Seeing the findings below of the pedestrian fatality rate jump from 5 percent to 40 percent for a speed increase from 20 to 30 mph. It makes me question allowing a defacto speed higher than the posted 25 in school zones and therefore we need either a lower speed or better compliance of what we have.
A 1999 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration study found that 5 percent of pedestrians are fatally injured when struck by a vehicle traveling at 20 mph or less. This compares with fatality rates of 40, 80, and nearly 100 percent when the pedestrian is struck at 30, 40, and 50 mph or more, respectively. It also shows the school zone speed limits in various states as shown below.
The issue of speed enforcement in school zones vs the many other priorities of our police department also needs to be discussed because there is no way that there will always be able to have all of our school zones monitored by a police officer at all times. Last year the Georgia General Assembly and Governor Deal approved HB 978 to provide for automated traffic enforcement safety devices in school zones. Yep "zero tolerance" speed cameras are now allowed to enforce in school zones, so if desired the City could contract with American Traffic Solutions to install either fixed, mobile or transferable speed cameras. Is strict enforcement of the current 25 mph school speed limit the answer or if a lower speed is desired we could put up the signs but it appears that we would need to change to state law. These proposed speed changes still won't stop those who want to ignore all other driving regulations and common courtesies but it could slow the traffic in school zones that are not already bottlenecked to a crawl.
As a father who had his son almost hit by a car while crossing to school with the help of a crossing guard, I take the pleas of a concerned Dunwoody school mom very seriously and am therefore placing this information out there for public discussion.
With every email I receive (and social media posts I read) regarding public safety, I always ask myself if we are we doing enough? Are the laws and speed limits correct, are the sidewalks and crosswalks in the proper places and is our police department staffed appropriately so that they can ensure all of our safety? Traffic calming and speed humps are not appropriate on arterial roads where some of our schools sit and then in residential areas these devices would need to be requested and approved by the residents of that street. The Dunwoody Police speed trailer is in constant use and is available to be requested for your neighborhood. Our Crime Reduction Team can't focus on only traffic so we need a balanced approach whatever option we want to implement.
If you want changes, please speak up, be vocal as to your desires, email all seven members of the Dunwoody City Council as there will need to be a community discussion before these types of proposed changes are initiated.
Dunwoody wants to be a walkable and bikeable community but we are attempting to do so on streets that were designed for speed is problematic. Atlanta Magazine published an article this month that states that pedestrian and bicyclist deaths are increasing in the metro area and if we are not careful it is just a matter of time before a tragedy strikes our community.
To everyone else reading this, please slow down in school zones and residential streets, obey traffic signs and if you are driving children to school please obey the individual school drop off and carpool procedures. If you are walking your children to school, thank your crossing guards and those watching out for the children. Remember that everyone driving near the schools or dropping children off are stressed with the circumstances of their surroundings therefore extra care is always needed.
Finally, if you can reduce your own frustrations by avoiding the congestion near schools during the peak times by leaving a little earlier or modifying your route, please do so. Thanks
John
Saturday, August 5, 2017
Dunwoody Homeowners Association meeting Sunday night to discuss proposed developments.
Dunwoody Homeowners Association Meeting
Sunday, August 6, 2017 @ 7:30 P.M.
North DeKalb Cultural Arts Center, Room 4
5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd, Atlanta, GA 30338
Brief update on 4th of July Parade, Adopt-A-Spot at Peeler/Winters Chapel – Robert Wittenstein
Presentation and discussion: Proposed redevelopment plan for Perimeter Center Parkway East (Set of 3 mid-rise buildings currently housing City Hall) – Grubb Properties, Todd Williams and Andrew Rosti
Presentation and Discussion: Proposed office and hotel development with ground floor commercial on Hammond Drive between the Chick-fil-A and the MARTA station – Trammell Crow, Jessica Hill (Morris, Manning & Martin), Brandon Houston and Drew Fredrick (Trammell Crow)
Presentation and Discussion: Proposed office and hotel development with stand-alone restaurant at 121 Perimeter Center West – Dennis Webb (Smith, Gambrell and Russell), Bruce Williams (BWP Properties)
Request for support for Dunwoody Elementary School PTO – Marissa Evans
Board only session: Votes as needed on any motions including:
- Dunwoody Elementary School request for funds ($1,000 included in budget)
- Support or oppose Grubb Properties development of 41, 47 and 53 Perimeter Center East
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Dunwoody High & Peachtree Middle School boards agree that Option B with an addition at PCMS would be best to keep community together.
Dunwoody Friends and Neighbors,
There has been a lot of discussion in recent weeks about three options that have been presented by DeKalb County School System to deal with the growing student population in our middle and high schools. A recommendation has been requested from the school councils at Dunwoody High and Peachtree Middle. If you are busy and don't want to read the full justification, please click the link below to an online survey and select Option B.
https://goo.gl/forms/kSFTQLhRzoTUObSr2
(Note there are links within the survey with lots of specific information about each option.)
Why Option B?
1. When representatives from Peachtree Charter Middle School, Dunwoody High School, and elementary schools throughout our cluster met to discuss these options, we were all still learning about the options, but there was a unifying ideal of keeping our Dunwoody kids at Dunwoody High School. Options A & C send roughly 30% of the kids currently zoned to DHS to either a new Sequoyah High School in Doraville or to Chamblee HS. No decisions have been made at this time as to where those kids will come from, but the process would surely not be a fun one for our community. Option B keeps our attendance zone intact.
2. Option B comes with a $23,000,000 investment in Dunwoody High School. Options A & C come with $0 for schools in the Dunwoody cluster. (Note that there are other pockets of eSPLOST money that could go to our schools, but this is the only category being discussed by the school system at this time.) DHS is full of amazing teachers, kids, and parents who make the DHS community great, but aspects of the facility are limiting. As a Council last year we realized the toil involved in getting even small investments in our school. Throughout the year we pushed to get an adequate supply of functioning lockers for the kids, signage on the front of the school with our name on it, and more than one functioning copier in the school for teachers. Progress was made, but the journey shed light on the difficulty involved in getting things done. This option presents a unique opportunity for a significant portion of eSPLOST money to be dedicated to our cluster. This investment will be a long term improvement to DHS, helping our growing student population for years to come.
3. Does this mean 600 more kids at DHS? NO, it does not. The projection is that in 2022, with the increasing student population in our attendance zone, DHS population will be 2,093 students. Today there are 1,826 students. The problem is that our capacity is only about 1,500 students. The improvements will increase the school capacity to 2,100 students, eliminating the need for trailers, floating teachers, and addressing long-standing facility limitations.
4. What about parking? The open retention pond in the parking area can be buried and paved over, substantially improving the parking situation, even with more kids. We are pushing for this to be a priority.
5. What is the proposed variation that impacts PCMS? The problem with all of the options presented is that they send a significant number of middle school kids out of Dunwoody. The variation proposes that PCMS also receive an addition to handle the extra capacity there, taking the same approach as the high school.
6. What about the budget? Option B is $7,000,000 under budget. Option A is $77,000,000 over budget. Option C is $54,000,000 over budget. The school system seems confident that they can find more money for other options but ultimately that is going to take from other things in the school system.
A summarized list of pros/cons from a Dunwoody perspective (along with room for comment) has been posted here:
http://dunwoodyschooldaze.blogspot.com/2016/09/pros-and-cons-of-dekalb-school.html
Stepping back from the details of this issue for a moment, all of these options have some good aspects for Dunwoody and the impact for Dunwoody is less with any of them than what much DeKalb County Schools will see. We are also ultimately at the hands of the final superintendent recommendation and School Board approval. Our community will continue to make our schools great regardless of the option selected, but it is the opinion of the DHS and PCMS School Councils that the benefits of this modified Option B far outweigh those of the other options.
Please don't forget to click here or go back to the link at the top and complete the survey.
Chad Griffith, DHS Council Chair
On behalf of DHS Council
Allegra Johnson, PCMS Foundation Chair
On behalf of PCMS Foundation
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Dunwoody Elementary Teacher holds new Baby Girl and an Adoption Auction to defray costs. Please review the auction items.
A new Mom once again as Ms. Mattison holds her baby girl!
Parents, over the course of your children's education you have the pleasure of meeting some great teachers but few touch you so deeply that they become close friends. Jenn Mattison (nee Spence) taught my son Riley in the third grade at Chesnut Elementary School and my wife Kristin was the room mom. The two hit it off and they have kept in touch through the years. When Jenn was about to be married to wonderful young man named Brett we held a wedding shower in our home and then attended wedding.
When Dunwoody Elementary School opened (at the time a fourth and fifth grade academy) Ms. Mattison went with her students and left Chesnut where she had been since 2003. Let me tell you that Jenn Mattison is a phenomenal teacher both in and out of the classroom. She took her love of skiing and opened a ski & snowboard school at DES and has hosted numerous ski trips in the last five years. She is in charge of running the STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) Program at DES and teaches the Gifted Program in all five grades within the school.
The Mattison's were blessed with the adoption of their son Kai but when he was just 7 months old he was diagnosed with a rare kidney cancer. Eight weeks later Kai lost his battle at Children's Hospital of Atlanta.
There isn't a day (minute) that goes by that they don't miss their amazing son. They made Kai a promise when they were in PICU. That promise was to continue on with their family plan. They would start the adoption process once again and bring home his baby brother or sister. When a great friend from the adoption community reached out to the Mattison's wanting to help with an adoption auction they hesitated.....a lot as they believe the community has supported them SO MUCH in the last year.
The expenses in the last year have racked up for this school teacher and her hard working husband, so please review the auction items to see if there is something of interest to bid on as it closes on Sunday July 19th. They would also like you to share the auction with your Facebook community. Help them spread the word.
Read the rules of participating in the public auction here.
https://www.facebook.com/auctionfun/posts/710581229070603
Join here
https://www.facebook.com/events/1571507996444810/
ALL AUCTION ITEMS ARE IN AN ALBUM- LINK HERE:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/…
Album contains pictures of each item available. You can CLICK PICTURE FOR A DESCRIPTION, MINIMUM BID and SHIPPING COST, if applicable, in the description for each. If shipping has been donated, it will be indicated as well.
Please join Kai's Prayer page and help us spread the awareness about Childhood Cancer.
www.facebook.com/prayingforkai
With love from my friends,
Jenn, Brett, Kaili and our Angel Warrior Kai
https://www.facebook.com/events/1571507996444810/
ALL AUCTION ITEMS ARE IN AN ALBUM- LINK HERE:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/…
Album contains pictures of each item available. You can CLICK PICTURE FOR A DESCRIPTION, MINIMUM BID and SHIPPING COST, if applicable, in the description for each. If shipping has been donated, it will be indicated as well.
Please join Kai's Prayer page and help us spread the awareness about Childhood Cancer.
www.facebook.com/prayingforkai
With love from my friends,
Jenn, Brett, Kaili and our Angel Warrior Kai
Monday, April 20, 2015
Dunwoody High students propose Kai's Car Wash to benefit former teacher Jenn Spence Mattison
No baby was ever more loved & wanted than young Kai !
This is Kai Mattison, the son of Brett & Jenn (a local DES, and former Chesnut teacher). He came to them through the miracle of adoption. But unfortunately, sadly, horribly, and unfairly Kai very recently lost his life to a rare, aggressive form of Kidney Cancer. It was the day before his 10 month birthday.
To add insult to injury his parents are left with lots of debt from astronomical medical bills, lost wages due to precious time spent with their son, and burial expenses. We can't take their immense grief away, but we can help lessen the financial stress.
So, we the former students of Jenn Spence Mattison, who are now students at Dunwoody High School, are having a car wash fundraiser to support this wonderful teacher. It is the very least we can do and please join us in supporting this worthy cause.
WHEN: Sat. April 25th, with a rain delay of Sat. May 2nd
TIME: 10am-4pm
WHERE: Burger King parking lot 4537 Chamblee-Dunwoody Rd (Georgetown)
COST: Donation only
For those that can't make it, but would like to help, you can donate to:
www.youcaring.com/kaimattison
We hope to see you there!
Monday, October 13, 2014
Tour de Dunwoody supporting DES on Sat Oct 18th at 8 am
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Dunwoody Elementary School’s
Family Bike Event
Connecting Families, DES and the community
Registration
All Riders MUST have a Bike Helmet!
- Early Registration includes an event T-shirt!
- Early Registration open to the first 500 riders, so get registered early!
- To be guaranteed a T-shirt, you must pre-register by 9/26/2014 and attend the event.
Event held rain or shine, with no refunds.
Tiger Route: 3 Miles
A fun, police escorted ride with your family.
(Bikes only! Tag-a-long bikes/trailers allowed. NO training wheels)
Cub Routes: On-campus
Shorter on-campus routes for new or younger riders.
(Bikes, bikes with training wheels and tricycles allowed).
Event Schedule
8:00 a.m. Check-In & Onsite Registration Begins
9:00 a.m. Tiger Route Riders Depart
9:15 a.m. Cub Routes Begin
10:00 a.m. Legacy Tree planting
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Dunwoody Elementary crossing guard makes City a proposal to assist with troubled intersection at the High School.
At the Dunwoody City Council Meeting on Monday, Mr. Larry Adams the crossing guard at Dunwoody Elementary presented the City Council with a proposal to assist with traffic control at Dunwoody High School both in the morning and afternoon after his shift at DES. The DeKalb School System does not pay for crossing guards above elementary school therefore the proposal would need to be paid by the City of Dunwoody. The sum of $3,100.00 ($18.00 per hour) for the school year is reasonable and I am in favor of taking Mr. Adams up on his offer. I am guessing this is currently under legal review and then discussions might have to take place with the new Principal Tom McFarrin and the DCSS Administration. Mr. Adams has requested a formal meeting to discuss the proposal and I hope it takes place soon.
Fyi - School starts August 11th.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Bake Sale / Lemonade Stand for Dunwoody Elementary Teacher Jenn Mattison set to defray Adoption costs.
Awhile back I posted about my friends Jenn & Brett Mattison who are looking to adopt and are saving money to go through the process, today a DES family has announced that they will be holding a bake sale / lemonade stand to assist them on their journey. If you would like to donate baked goods or a jug of lemonade, please sign up to do so at the the link below.
Mark your calenders for March 23rd and follow the motto that I try to live by... Never pass a children's lemonade stand without stopping.
Mark your calenders for March 23rd and follow the motto that I try to live by... Never pass a children's lemonade stand without stopping.
Jenn & Brett Mattison
4648 Buckline Circle, Dunwoody, GA 30338
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Dunwoody Elementary School Teacher wants a child of her own and is looking to adopt. Can you help her?
Jenn & Brett Mattison
Parents, over the course of your children's education you have the pleasure of meeting some great teachers but few touch you so deeply that they become close friends. Jenn Mattison (nee Spense) taught my son Riley in the third grade at Chesnut Elementary School and my wife Kristin was the room mom. The two hit it off and they have kept in touch through the years. When Jenn was about to be married to wonderful young man named Brett we held a wedding shower in our home and then attended wedding.
When Dunwoody Elementary School opened (at the time a fourth and fifth grade academy) Ms. Mattison went with her students and left Chesnut where she had been since 2003. Let me tell you that Jenn Mattison is a phenomenal teacher both in and out of the classroom. She took her love of skiing and opened a ski & snowboard school at DES and has hosted numerous ski trips in the last five years. She is in charge of running the STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) Program at DES and teaches the Gifted Program in all five grades within the school.
Dunwoody Elementary and for that part the entire City of Dunwoody is blessed to have such a wonderful teacher taking care of our children and instilling the into their lives so much more than what ever could be read in a book.
After years of trying to conceive, Brett & Jenn have decided to adopt and have started down what could be a very long and expensive road. They are looking to raise a child and are willing to do an open adoption or go through the expense and wait of using a service. Either way, they could use your help. If you know of a child that may be available for adoption, please share this link & contact information and if you would like to assist the Mattison's by defraying the costs of adoption, please visit their fundraising site.
This DeKalb County school teacher deserves to someday be called Mom.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Dunwoody has it all going on this weekend! Carnival, Food Truck, Candidate Forum, Football, DC Update, Theater, Biking, Running, Camping.
Men, earn this by hitting a few of these other events with the Family.
Thursday
Dunwoody Fall Festival (Carnival w Unlimited Rides) @ Perimeter Mall 5 to 11 pm
Dunwoody Food Truck Thursday @ Brook Run 5 to 8 pm
DHA - Dunwoody Candidate Forum @ Dunwoody High School 7 pm.
The Andrews Brothers @ Stage Door Players 8 pm
Friday
Dunwoody Fall Festival (Carnival w Unlimited Rides) @ Perimeter Mall 5 to 11 pm
Dunwoody HS Varsity Football vs Mays HS @ North DeKalb 7:30 pm
The Andrews Brothers @ Stage Door Players 8 pm
Saturday
Dunwoody Elementary School "Tour de Dunwoody" Family bike ride 7:30 am
DUMC - 2013 Great Day of Service - 8 am
Isakson Chief of Staff, Chris Carr to speak at Wright's Gourmet 9 am
Georgia #15 vs Vanderbilt at Noon
Florida #22 vs Missouri #14 at 12:21
Auburn #24 vs Texas A&M #7 at 3:30
Florida State #5 vs Clemson #3 at 8
Dunwoody Fall Festival (Carnival w Unlimited Rides) @ Perimeter Mall 1 to 11 pm
The Andrews Brothers @ Stage Door Players 8 pm
Family Campout at Dunwoody Nature Center 4 pm
Sunday
RunDunwoody 5K & fun run @ Perimeter Place Center across from Mall 8 am
Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Atlanta Falcons 1 pm
Dunwoody Fall Festival (Carnival w Unlimited Rides) @ Perimeter Mall 1 to 11 pm
Atlanta Radio Theater Company at MJCCA 2:30 & 7:30 pm
The Andrews Brothers @ Stage Door Players 2:30 pm
Finally, I dare you to close the weekend with Netherworld Haunted House
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Governor Nathan Deal proclaims March 6, 2013 - Georgia School Crossing Guard Appreciation Day
The City of Dunwoody reached out to Governor Nathan Deal to request that Wednesday, March 6th be set aside to especially honor the men and woman of Georgia who work tirelessly to make sure that our children make it safely to school. In the photo, Governor Deal is joined by myself, Representative Tom Taylor, Crossing Guard Larry Adams who works at Dunwoody Elementary School, Crossing Guard Supervisor Joanne Adams, staff from the Georgia Safe Routes to Schools program and my son Riley who was serving as a page in the State Senate.
Wednesday, March 6th, is "Georgia Walk to School Day" with thousands of extra children hitting the streets so this tie in to honor those who serve is a natural extension of the day. This is a statewide event, and each of Dunwoody's elementary schools - Austin, Chesnut, Dunwoody Elementary, Kingsley and Vanderlyn - will be hosting a walk/bike to school event on this day as part of its walk to school program. For the second consecutive year, Dunwoody's schools have staged a friendly competition - they will be competing for "The Golden Sneaker of Dunwoody" - awarded to the school with the highest percentage of walkers. Last year Kingsley Elementary had 97% of their students walking and they just edged out Austin Elementary where 92% of their students walked.
Please assist me spreading the word of "School Crossing Guard Appreciation Day" throughout the State, your local school system and your children's school. Finally on Wednesday, March 6th please walk your children to school and thank those who make it safe to do so. They deserve it.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Dunwoody School Redistricting - long term discussion starts again.
Click here for the draft version of Dr. Atkinson's presentation to the Board on 11/27. You can also find the presentation on the DCSD Website under Community/SPLOST IV or on Nancy Jester's site.
Notes of interest from report:
1. House Kittredge at Midway ES during Austin Construction
2. House Austin ES at Kittredge during Austin Construction
3. Possibly move up Austin construction by 2 years to open 2016-2017 school year if bonds are issued to accelerate the project.
4. New Austin Elem to house 900 children
5. Recommended Dunwoody Cluster Attendance Lines after new Austin ES.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Dunwoody Cluster FTE Counts of October 2012
FTE (Full-Time Equivalent) reporting refers to the state funding mechanism based on the student enrollment and the educational services local school systems provide for the students. For further information click here for the GABOE’s FTE General Information Guide.
Click
here for an Excel Spreadsheet that outlines the FTE Counts for all DCSD
Charter Schools (stand-alone), High Schools, Middle Schools and Elementary
Schools
Click here to view the entire FTE
database from the GABOE site.
| October, 2012 | March, 2012 | Diff | Capacity | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Austin | |||||
| Chesnut | |||||
| Dunwoody ES | |||||
| Hightower | |||||
| Kingsley | |||||
| Vanderlyn | |||||
| Peachtree MS | |||||
| Dunwoody HS |
H/T to Dunwoody Mom at the Dunwoody School Daze blog who has the inside scoop of everything DeKalb County School System does in Dunwoody. Please follow her if you are interested in the schools.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Tour De Dunwoody to support Dunwoody Elementary School - Sat Oct 20th
2nd Annual Tour De Dunwoody
Saturday, October 20
Saturday, October 20
Registration at 7:30 am; ride begins at 8:30 a.m.
**Family Activities
in the parking lot until 11 am
Dunwoody Elementary
School
Register Today
WHAT: A wave of bikes will take over the roads of Dunwoody for the 2nd annual Tour de Dunwoody bike event on Saturday, October 20. Organizers, Christine Hilgert and Sean Penn have once again expertly coordinated the Dunwoody Elementary School‘s fall event for an expected 250 riders from the Dunwoody community by working with the Dunwoody Police Department to make sure the participants had an organized and safe ride throughout the Dunwoody streets. The 3 mile family fun ride will leave from Dunwoody Elementary School, travel down Tilly Mill to Peeler then back to the school through the Village Mill neighborhood. The younger participants are able to enjoy a “tot trike ride” – a short bike ride through the Dunwoody Elementary parking lot.
Following the bicycle ride, all attendees will be able to have their bikes serviced by REI, bike decorating, face painting, enjoy an inflatable or two and partake in smoothies from The Smoothie Lady (for small fee). The following businesses provided goods and services or donations for this inaugural event: Dr. Jason Kaplan Orthodontics. Kumon, Dental Implants and Aesthetic Specialists of Atlanta, Primrose Schools, RMZ Properties, Chandler et al Attorneys at Law, Griffith Engineering, and Jodi Halpert - Prudential Georgia Realty.
This event will be fun for the whole family and will be a great way for the Dunwoody community to enjoy a bike ride together. Sign up to join us by going to the Dunwoody Elementary School PTO website at www.dunwoodypto.com.
“This year’s Tour de Dunwoody will surely have something for everyone in the whole family,” said Hilgert. “Get your bikes ready and plan to join us for a great family outing.”
WHEN:
October 20, 2012
7:30 am Registration / 8:30 Family Bike Ride
**Family Activities in the parking lot until 11 am
WHERE:
Dunwoody Elementary School
1923 Womack Road
Dunwoody, GA 30338
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Mr. Noel Maloof named Principal of Dunwoody High School.
Noel Maloof
Mr. Noel Maloof the Principal of Vanderlyn Elementary is moving over to Dunwoody High School where he served as an Assistant Principal earlier in his career.
Maloof's replacement at Vanderlyn is Assistant Principal Tracey Crenshaw.
Jennifer Pittman Sanders (current Dunwoody Elementary Assistant Principal and former Vanderlyn Assistant Principal) is the new Dunwoody Elementary Principal.
I don't know Mr. Maloof very well though we have met professionally several times and seemed very capable and cared immensely for the students under his care therefore I am sure he will do well at Dunwoody High School. Other community reactions can be found at Bob Fiscella's Dunwoody USA Blog as well the Dunwoody School Daze Blog.
Congrats to the new leaders in the community, I look forward to working with you.
Maloof's replacement at Vanderlyn is Assistant Principal Tracey Crenshaw.
Jennifer Pittman Sanders (current Dunwoody Elementary Assistant Principal and former Vanderlyn Assistant Principal) is the new Dunwoody Elementary Principal.
I don't know Mr. Maloof very well though we have met professionally several times and seemed very capable and cared immensely for the students under his care therefore I am sure he will do well at Dunwoody High School. Other community reactions can be found at Bob Fiscella's Dunwoody USA Blog as well the Dunwoody School Daze Blog.
Congrats to the new leaders in the community, I look forward to working with you.
Friday, June 15, 2012
A little light reading - Dunwoody related.
Johnathan Clark of Dunwoody Elementary is moving on. Link - Dunwoody School Daze
Sen. Fran Millar Criticizes DeKalb Schools Link - DeKalb School Watch
DeKalb School System and AdvancED and Texas Education Agency Link - Dunwoody Talk
Dunwoody Restaurant Week, June 23 to 30 offers some great deals. Link - CVB
Dunwoody Swim Teams - Week 3 Link - Dunwoody Talk
Tax Assessments Still To Be Sorted Out Link - Dunwoody Patch
So, you want to appeal your DeKalb Co. Property Appraisal? Link - I'm Just Saying
Bike lanes spark dissent in Dunwoody Link - AJC
Dog parks (Brook Run) require a dose of caution Link - AJC
Fran Millar is part of the Ethics Pledge discussion whereby I also know that he has no problem with the $100 gift limitation but states that a lot more than this one item will be in the final bill and it will need to be reviewed in its entirety before saying yes or no. I enjoyed this presentation on the subject.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Chesnut Charter School will host Kindergarten Round Up on Tuesday, March 27; DES April 12 & Vanderlyn April 17th.
Chesnut Charter School will host Kindergarten Round Up on Tuesday, March 27 from 8:30 to 10:30 am. Will your child be attending Chesnut next year as a rising kindergarten or first grade student? If so, please bring your child to Chesnut’s Kindergarten Round Up for a chance to tour the classrooms, meet the teachers and experience Chesnut for the first time. The kids will love it, and parents will receive important registration information. New this year…an abbreviated evening program as an option for those parents unable to attend the morning Kindergarten Round Up event - sign in is at 5:45 PM, and the program will begin promptly at 6:00 PM. RSVP for the abbreviated program to Terri Young terri_young1@comcast.net or 770-457-1519.
Dunwoody Elementary Kindergarten Registration
When: Thursday, April 12, 2012 from 8:00 – 10:00 a.m.
Children must be age 5 or older as of September 1, 2012
Vanderlyn will hosting their Kindergarten Round-up on Tuesday April 17, 2012 from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. During the morning session you can bring your rising Kindergartener to visit one of our Kindergarten classrooms. This is a great opportunity for your child to see what happens in the classroom.
Austin & Kingsley information could not be found but please contact the school if you are interested in obtaining registration information.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Dunwoody Walk to School Routes for this Wednesday
Austin:
The walking bus for Austin leaves from Mellow Mushroom at 7:30am. There is always a parade of kids on the Roberts Drive sidewalk.
Chesnut:
1. The rear gate of the First Baptist Church on Peachford Rd at 7:15 Students may walk directly down the sidewalk on Peachford all the way to North Peachtree, cross Peachford at the corner crossing, and go to the front entrance.
2. The entrance of the Broadstone Apts on North Peachtree Rd at 7:20 Students from this complex can meet and then proceed directly on North Peachtree to Chesnut using the sidewalk and then crossing at the crosswalk with the crossing guard to the front entrance of the school
3. The intersection of Sharon Valley at Flintshire at 7:15 Students can walk a short distance to Kings Point Dr and turn left. They will reach a T-Intersection at Brookhurst Dr and turn right. They can follow Brookhurst Dr (mostly sidewalk) directly to North Peachtree Rd and turn right. Students are encourage to proceed to the marked crosswalk with the crossing guard and go to the front entrance of the school
4. The intersection of Ellisbury Dr at Riverglen Circle at 7:20 Students can walk to Kings Point Drive and turn right a short distance to North Peachtree Rd. This is a busy intersection with traffic to Peachtree Middle School. Students are encouraged to turn left and stay on the left side of the road, utilize the sidewalk all the way up to the marked crosswalk with the crossing guard at the front entrance of the school.
Dunwoody Elementary:
We will have walking school buses leaving at 7:20 from Village Mill Swim and Tennis, Vermack Swim and Tennis and Kingswood UMC. We also have a Walk with the Principal option leaving from Georgia Perimeter College at 7:20. The Kingswood UMC will have a Dunwoody Police Officer accompanying them. Walk to school with the Police!!!!
Kingsley:
Kingsley will have three walking school bus routes – meeting at Old Ace hardware, Kingswood (N. Peachtree parking lot), and Heatherdale cul-de-sac. All groups will meet at 7 AM, and start walking to school at 7:10 sharp. The Ace route will also be escorted by a Dunwoody Police Officer. Captain Kingsley's new partner - Princess Comet - will be making her first public appearance at this event, and will be joining Captain Kingsley on our Ace Hardware route.
Vanderlyn:
Vanderlyn walkers will depart from the eastern parking lot of St. Luke's Presbyterian Church on Mt. Vernon. Walkers will depart continuously from about 7:10 - 7:25 am.
Friday, February 24, 2012
Dunwoody schools to participate in Georgia Walk to School Day on Wed March 7th
Wednesday,
March 7th, will be our "Georgia Walk to School Day". Each
of Dunwoody's elementary schools - Austin, Chesnut, Dunwoody Elementary,
Kingsley and Vanderlyn - will be hosting a walk/bike to school event on this
day as part of its walk to school program. We have raised the
stakes this year, as the schools will be competing for "The Golden Sneaker
of Dunwoody" - awarded to the school with the highest percentage of
walkers.
We would like to invite you to join our students and parents for this great event. Each school has individual walking routes and schedules, so if you are interested in joining us for "Walking Wednesday" please contact the school you will be joining for additional information.
School
contacts are as follows:
Austin: Stacey Harris, staceyharris70@hotmail.com
Chesnut: Chris Newberry, newby211@gmail.com
Dunwoody Elementary: Rosemary Gorham, rosemary_gorham@hotmail.com
Kingsley: Tom Lambert, tldlshop@comcast.net (see below for Kingsley information)
Vanderlyn: Kate Sweeney, kate1sweeney@gmail.com
Austin: Stacey Harris, staceyharris70@hotmail.com
Chesnut: Chris Newberry, newby211@gmail.com
Dunwoody Elementary: Rosemary Gorham, rosemary_gorham@hotmail.com
Kingsley: Tom Lambert, tldlshop@comcast.net (see below for Kingsley information)
Vanderlyn: Kate Sweeney, kate1sweeney@gmail.com
As an FYI - Kingsley will be meeting at the old ACE Hardware parking lot on Mt. Vernon Drive at 7:00 AM, and will start the walk to school down North Peachtree Rd at 7:10 AM sharp. Captain Kingsley's new partner - Princess Comet - will be making her first public appearance at this event.
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