Showing posts with label Dr. Gene Walker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr. Gene Walker. Show all posts

Friday, August 2, 2013

Dr. Walker Loses Round One; Holds Out Hope with Supreme Court

Dr. Eugene Walker becomes the third of the suspended DeKalb County Schools’ Board of Education members to learn that an Administrative Law Judge is not giving them their jobs back.
Walker told All News 106.7 that he is disappointed in the decision, but not surprise. Walker still believes O.C.G.A Section 20-2-73, the Georgia law that allowed Governor Nathan Deal to suspend the six board members, is flawed. Walker went on to say, “Judge Wood was fair in allowing us to present our case, but he was also clear that he was bound by that law”. At this point Walker says he will just have to wait on the outcome of the constitutionality challenge of the suit that’s now in the hands of the Georgia Supreme Court.  Chief Administrative Law Judge Maxwell Wood ruled Thursday against Walker’s reinstatement request to be reappointed to his elected seat.
Last week Judge Wood ruled against suspended board members Sarah Copelin-Wood and Dr. Pam Speaks. Two other board members, Jesse “Jay” Cunningham and Donna Elder still await the Judge’s decision. The sixth board member, Nancy Jester, resigned her seat in February and was not a candidate for reinstatement.
In February Governor Nathan Deal suspended six of the nine school board members after the district’s accreditation was placed on probation by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, SACS over governance, financial and student performance issues.
Since then, the remaining three board members, Interim Superintendent Michael Thurmond, and the six new governor appointed members have been in place working hard to save the district’s accreditation. Their efforts were reviewed in May.
In July the DeKalb County School system received a report from AdvancED, the parent company of SACS, stating that the district has made “recognizable progress” in addressing the issue raised by SACS late last year. At that time there were 11 required actions that have to be corrected in order for the district to regain unconditional accreditation.
While AdvancEd is remaining cautionary in its views, right now the district appears to be making progress.
However, Eugene Walker maintains that since he was elected by the people, the Governor’s board suspension actions was illegal.
So one question on the minds of many DeKalb residents now is: What kind of impact, if any, could the Georgia Supreme Court’s decision have on the new DeKalb board and its progress?
DeKalb County students return to school on Monday, August 12.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Does Dr. Eugene Walker, DeKalb School Board Member, Still Want to Put One in His Front Yard?

Firefighters put out cell phone tower fire in Lilburn

LILBURN, GA (CBS ATLANTA) -
Two homes and a daycare were evacuated Friday after a cell phone tower fire at 592 on Rockbridge Road. No injuries were reported.
According to Gwinnett County Fire Captain Tommy Rutledge, the fire is believed to have been sparked by a telecommunications contract company working on the tower.
The tower is leaning at this point and fire crews have established a collapse zone in the event the tower comes down.
An engineer working for a cell phone company told CBS Atlanta that temporary cell towers were being considered as a short-term solution to remedy spotty outages in the area.
The owner of the tower said they plan to demolish the structure in the next few days.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Princeton Elementary School - T-mobile and DeKalb Police Apply for New Towers Nearby


BREAKING NEWS: M.L. King, Jr. High School Cell Tower Application Filed

M.L. King, Jr. High School appears to have its application filed for the T-mobile cell tower. If the standard 30-day rule is in effect, that gives nearby homeowners and parents until Oct. 19, same as Flat Rock Elementary, to oppose the location. Contact your county commissioner or Andrew Baker, the DeKalb County Interim Director of Planning & Sustainability, 404-371-2881.

Also, please join the growing number of citizens who have signed the petition to let lawmakers and school board members know that we opposed cell towers at all schools in our county: www.thepetitionsite.com/1/GTCO-ATL.