DeKalb Superintendent Candidate
DeKalb Superintendent Candidate
DeKalb Citizens,
I am writing to share my thoughts on the announcement of Dr. Cheryl Atkinson, of the Lorain, Ohio City School District, as the candidate for Superintendent of the DeKalb County School System. My colleague on the Board, Don McChesney has also written a statement. Here are his thoughts:
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"Dear DeKalb Citizens:
I think it is important for me to comment on the choice of
Dr. Cheryl Atkinson as the prospective school superintendent for
DeKalb County. The opinions I express are mine and I do not profess
to speak for anyone else.
My first priority in finding a superintendent was to find
the best candidate to raise student achievement in the school
system and give the taxpayer equity for money spent. The theme for
me was the students. Beyond that all else was secondary.
It is not possible for me to support this choice based on
the record. This is the most important decision that has been made
since I came on the board. We need to get it right based on an
informed study of the facts available. It is too serious to go with
only your "gut feeling".
We had several candidates with better records of student
achievement but, unfortunately, as you know, their candidacy was
plagued with leaks of confidential information to the press. I hope
that you will note that there were no press leaks regarding this
candidate.
We have read recently published reports in the media that
the Lorain City Schools may move up one step on the Ohio ratings
scale. These scores have not yet been released by the Ohio
Department of Education so we have no confirmation. The most
current data available show only 1 of 24 academic indicators being
met. Let me remind you that there were candidates not chosen that
bested this record. Some showed a substantially better
record.
Ohio has Lorain schools on "Academic Watch". This is step 4 out of
5 on their sanctions scale. The next step is "Academic Emergency".
That is the most serious sanction. Compare this with the rejected
candidates.
Let me be clear. No urban school system superintendent in America will have an unblemished record. It is the nature of the business. I do not expect perfection because that record is unobtainable, but there were other candidates with better records.
Do not take my word for it. Do your own research. You will
be led to the same set of facts as me. The only difference will be
the spin folks attempt to apply to these facts. Also check the
contract. See if you see any danger points there.
Dr. Atkinson is a fine person and delightful to converse with.
However, a business decision for academic betterment of our
students and not a personal referendum on personality was my
goal.
Don McChesney"
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I'm in agreement with Mr. McChesney's statement. He and I spent
hours researching the student achievement records of the candidates
that were brought before us. I believe we saw several candidates
with significantly better records of student achievement. We also
considered professionals who were credible change agents that could
help our district attract top-flight talent to key positions and
reorganize our district.
If you are interested in examining Dr. Atkinson's record of
student achievement, click here to go to her district's "report card"
given by the Ohio Department of Education. Over the last three
years there have been increases in 9 out of 24 state academic
indicators. Those increases range from a high of 9.1% to .8%. The
remaining 15 indicators have losses that range from -2.9% to
-16.3%. All of the academic indicators for the high school
grades showed a decrease in scores over the last three
years. For the most recent report card available, Dr.
Atkinson's district met only one state academic measurement.
Additionally, when compared to other similar districts in Ohio
(based on demographic, socioeconomic and geographic factors), they
score below the average for similar districts in all categories
except one.
The district did not make Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) and is on
"Academic Watch". (Ohio rates districts on a 5 level basis and
Academic Watch is the next to lowest status. The lowest status is
Academic Emergency.) When looking at the AYP determination, I noted
that the African American population did not meet AYP for either of
the proficiency standards (reading and math). This was also the
case for students with limited English proficiency (LEP) and
students with disabilities (SWD). The largest demographic for our
district is African-American so this record, in a small district,
concerns me.
I thought that Dr. Atkinson was very professional and charming. I
enjoyed meeting her and believe her to be devoted to educating
children. I cannot support Dr. Atkinson's candidacy for the
Superintendency of DeKalb based on her record of student
achievement in a small district. We have serious student
achievement issues in DeKalb. We are last or next to last in 23 of
25 data points for the CRCT when compared to 8 metro districts
(DeKalb, Fulton, Cobb, Gwinnett, Clayton, City of Atlanta, City of
Decatur and City of Marietta.) If our school system does not
drastically improve, the implications for our county are dire. I do
not see anything in Dr. Atkinson's record with her current district
that convinces me she will be able to move our district in the
right direction.
By state law, districts must announce a candidate 14 days in
advance of voting to approve their employment. Additionally, we
must make every document we have regarding the candidate available
to the public at this time. In closing, I will say that if it is
the will of the Board to bring Dr. Atkinson to DeKalb, no one will
offer her more service than me. As a mom with three young children,
I am invested in the success of our schools with my most precious
resources. Thank you for allowing me the honor of serving you.
--Nancy