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The City Schools of Decatur’s board of education announced this week it’s ending its contract with former Superintendent David Dude. The board recently placed Dude on administrative leave while investigating allegations of misusing school district funds and failing to properly report his time off.
“The City Schools of Decatur Board of Education and Dr. David Dude feel it is in the best interest of the school community and our stakeholders that we start anew as we begin our recovery from this terrible pandemic,” said Dude and the board in a joint statement. “We mutually agree to amicably part ways, and both parties are looking forward to the future.”
UpdatedWed, Jan 27, 2021 at 6:19 pm ET
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Tasha White, City Schools of Decatur board chair, and Decatur Mayor Patti Garrett urged lawmakers to restore budget cuts to education and prioritize teacher vaccinations. (Shutterstock)
DECATUR, GA As the coronavirus pandemic, Georgia s vaccination rollout and the 2021 state legislative session continue, two Decatur leaders Tasha White, City Schools of Decatur board chair, and Decatur Mayor Patti Garrett are asking the public to urge state lawmakers and Gov. Brian Kemp to fully fund Georgia s schools and prioritize teacher vaccinations for COVID-19.
During the Decatur Business Association s State of the City and State of Schools event Tuesday, White and Garrett both asked Decatur residents to push their legislators to prioritize pre-K-12 education in the 2021-22 fiscal year, despite coronavirus-related budget cuts to education in the governor s proposed FY 2022 budget.