DCSD Millage Rate Increase

September 5, 2019

 

 

Dr. Michael A. Erwin, Board Chair

DeKalb County Board of Education

1701 Mountain Industrial Blvd.

Stone Mountain, GA 30083

 

 

Dear Board Chair Erwin:

 

The Georgia Federation of Teachers concurs with the DeKalb NAACP regarding the school district’s request to raise the millage rate. The present administration has almost double the budget from that which was under former Superintendent Michael Thurmond.

 

Again, we ask as others have asked for a Forensic Audit.

 

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