Latest news with #DeKalbCountySchoolDistrict
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
A 6-Year-Old Faced Slurs and Violence. Then She Got Punished.
A 6-year-old Black girl was called a monkey, the N-word, and physically assaulted by her classmates at Ashford Park Elementary School in DeKalb County, according to a federal civil rights lawsuit filed earlier this year. The lawsuit alleges an incident where she dodged a desk thrown at her by another student but was later given a behavioral demerit by the teacher for moving out of her seat during class. Albenis Treminio and Cathea Simelton-Treminio, the parents of the DeKalb County first-grader, say teachers and administrators at their daughter's school purposefully turned a blind eye while their 6-year-old was targeted by bullies in her class. Claiming the district failed to act since the bullying and racial harassment began in September 2023, now Simelton-Treminio is suing the DeKalb County School District on behalf of her daughter for alleged civil rights violations. In the court filing, Simelton-Treminio alleges the district refused to discipline students who repeatedly verbally and physically harassed her child. Simelton-Treminio says she requested a safety plan for her daughter once the bullying began, but the school never implemented one. 'This is systemic, it is ongoing, and we weren't the first family to experience these issues,' Simelton-Treminio told WSBTV earlier this week. A spokesperson for the school district said the following in an email statement to Capital B Atlanta: 'The DeKalb County School District (DCSD) is fully committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all students and employees. District and school leaders actively promote a culture of professionalism and respect, aiming to create and maintain learning environments free from bullying, threats, or intimidation for all students, staff, and families. It is the longstanding practice of DCSD not to comment on potential or pending litigation.' The family lives in Brookhaven, where the median household income is $167,266, more than double DeKalb County's median income. Although the school district as a whole is 55% Black, Ashford Park Elementary is 11% Black, which is in line with Brookhaven's 12% Black population. Tense racial relations are not new in DeKalb schools. The district was under judicial oversight for more than 20 years, ending in 1996 when a federal district court judge decided it had adequately desegregated its schools. Since first lodging her complaints with the school, Simelton-Treminio said she has received a number of threatening anonymous emails suggesting her family move. She said she has also been barred from entering the school building. In addition to asking for damages and attorney fees, Simelton-Treminio is asking the court to issue an injunction on her ban from the school building so she can observe her daughter in the classroom. The law firm representing Simelton-Treminio did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The post A 6-Year-Old Faced Slurs and Violence. Then She Got Punished. appeared first on Capital B News - Atlanta.
Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
DeKalb County Schools plan to adopt new millage rate, slight decrease compared to 2024
The DeKalb County School District announced it was getting ready to adopt a new millage rate, which would be slightly lower than the one in 2024. According to the district, the 2025 millage rate would be a tenth of a mill lower than 2024, at 22.78 mills. However, compared to the rollback level of 22.155 mills, the district said the property tax rate would be 2.82% higher. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] TRENDING STORIES: Atlanta police lieutenant accused of groping rideshare driver DeKalb County Schools internet offline for 2nd day in a row Gwinnett Co. elementary school bus comes across ICE enforcement operation at mobile home park 'Therefore, Georgia law classifies the change as a tax increase, even though the millage rate has declined,' officials said. Before the school district can officially adopt the new rate, they have to hold three public hearings on the tax increase, per Georgia law. The school district said the new rate would equal about a $156.25 increase for non-homestead properties and a $109.38 increase for homes with homestead exemptions. The meetings will be held in the J. David Williamson Board Room at 1701 Mountain Industrial Boulevard in Stone Mountain. The three meetings are scheduled for: Friday, May 30 at 10 a.m. Monday, June 2 at 6 p.m. Monday, June 9 at 10 a.m. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Yahoo
Parents sue after they say 6-year-old daughter was racially attacked at school: ‘It's disturbing'
Cathea and Albenis Terminio say their 6-year-old daughter has had to endure severe racial bullying at Ashford Park Elementary School. 'This is systemic, this is ongoing, and we weren't the first family to experience these issues,' Cathea said. The lawsuit filed on their behalf against the DeKalb County School District claims the bullying began in 2023, when a white student started calling their daughter the 'N-word' and a monkey. 'It's disturbing,' they said. The Treminios told Channel 2's investigative reporter Ashli Lincoln that the bullying escalated to physical attacks. A September 2023 incident details when a student stomped on her daughter's hand. There was another incident where a student threw a desk at Treminio's daughter. TRENDING STORIES: Cobb Co. teacher, wife accused of denying their children food and bathroom, confining them Judge approves request to move trial of Colin Gray, father of Apalachee High shooting suspect State health department confirms new measles case in Georgia The suit also details a 2024 incident, where a group of students dragged her daughter by the hair, scratched her face while yelling 'attack'. 'It has to stop. This is not acceptable,' Cathea Terminio said. The mother said school administrators did little to address the bullying. 'I immediately asked for a safety plan, which to date, we never received a specific, comprehensive safety plan for our child,' Cathea Terminio told Lincoln. In 2024, when attempting to get an update on the safety plan from administrators at the school, she said security told her she had to leave, and she was issued a no trespassing order. 'We've been prohibited from communicating with her teachers,' Cathea Terminio said. To make matters worse, Cathea said she began receiving anonymous emails threatening her family. She told Lincoln, the emails read: 'Get out, leave now, you're not wanted we don't want you here'. Another email read in part: 'If you wanted to be at a school that's more diverse, maybe you shouldn't have moved to this neighborhood.' Cathea Terninio filed a police report with Brookhaven police and said they were able to trace one email to California and another to China. Dekalb County Schools sent Lincoln a statement, saying: 'The DeKalb County School District (DCSD) is fully committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all students and employees. District and school leaders actively promote a culture of professionalism and respect, aiming to create and maintain learning environments free from bullying, threats, or intimidation for all students, staff, and families. 'It is the longstanding practice of DCSD not to comment on potential or pending litigation.'
Yahoo
06-02-2025
- Yahoo
Weapon found on DeKalb County high school campus prompts brief lockdown
A weapon was discovered at a DeKalb County high school on Thursday, according to school officials. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] DeKalb County School District officials confirmed a weapon was found on campus at Stone Mountain High School. A lockdown was initiated by the DCSD Police out of an abundance of caution, district officials said. TRENDING STORIES: Undocumented immigrant convicted of DUI arrested by ICE in northeast GA Woman charged with killing 9-year-old son, burying him in backyard before being arrested in Cobb Co. GA mayor accused of bribing city employees to release inmate from jail The district said no one was threatened or injured and no other illegal items were found. The lockdown has since been lifted. No other details were released on the type of weapon or where it was found. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]