05-03-2013 Dunwoody Reporter

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May 3 — May 16, 2013 • vol. 4 — NO. 9

Kid gloves

Group decides to hand off charter school cluster effort

Know the road Former addicts provide an ear, a bed and support making a difference 11

By Joe Earle

‘Tiny Tees’

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A parents’ group has decided against submitting a letter of intent to try to start a charter school cluster in Dunwoody next year. Instead, leaders of Dunwoody Parents Concerned About Quality Education said they will help create a new, separate organization to pursue creating a charter school cluster. The parents’ group, also known as Concerned Parents of Dunwoody, had discussed submitting the letter of intent to county and state officials by the deadline to request a charter cluster. But organizers of Concerned Parents, a nonprofit organization created to work to improve the community’s schools, told about 50 people attending the group’s April 28 meet-

Baby steps are not the goal for this student community 12-13

Hats off High schools are saying goodbye to graduates education 22-23

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BOE considers letting high schools seek back-up accreditation By Joe Earle

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Luke Smith, 4, helps clean up a tributary of Nancy Creek on the former Emory Shallowford Hospital site April 27. Smith was part of a volunteer effort led by city employees. More photos on page 6.

DeKalb County school officials are considering a proposal to allow administrators at individual high schools to seek accreditation for the school from a state agency. Board of Education member John Coleman, who lives in Brookhaven, said he and fellow board members will consider May 6 whether to allow DeKalb high schools to pursue state accreditation as individual schools. “We want to make sure we’re enabling that process,” Coleman said. “[We’re tyring] to help that process along to protect students and parents.” Some Dunwoody parents want Dunwoody High School

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