Saturday, May 26, 2018

Austin Elementary Scam


Austin Elementary School in Dunwoody GA is only 43 years old, but due to changes imposed by the Georgia legislature, it will be torn down and rebuilt 2 blocks away from its current location and will cost $20 million. It will house 900 students from Pre-K to 5th grade.

We moved to Dunwoody GA in 1983. Our 6 children were ages 10 to 18. At that time, elementary schools were grades 1 through 8. We lived 3 blocks from Austin Elementary, so our grade schoolers could walk to school.

Located at 5435 Roberts Drive in Dunwoody, Georgia, Austin has provided education for DeKalb County students since its opening, September 2, 1975. Austin was constructed to alleviate overcrowded conditions at Vanderlyn and Dunwoody Schools, and initially was designed to serve grades one through seven.

In 1978 eight additional classrooms were added as well as a kindergarten program. In 1985, due to the closing of Dunwoody Elementary School, two hundred students and eleven teachers joined the Austin student body and staff. In 1988 upon the opening of Peachtree Junior High School, which housed grades seven through nine, Austin became a kindergarten through sixth grade school. In 1995 Austin welcomed its first pre-kindergarten class. As of September 1, 1998 the sixth grade students are housed at Peachtree Middle School (formerly Peachtree Junior High School) making Austin a pre-kindergarten through fifth grade school.

We escaped the chaos of having to bounce our grade schoolers to multiple locations, but our younger neighbors have suffered the death of “neighborhood schools” and they will now suffer more multi-million dollar losses in wasted taxes.


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader



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