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Lewis chooses high school reporters for first interview about $15K raise

If you want to get DeKalb County schools chief Crawford Lewis’ defense of a recent $15,000 raise, looking in the local newspaper wouldn’t necessarily get you anywhere.

Not unless you’re talking about Chamblee High School’s student newspaper.

Lewis said he gave his first public interview regarding the raise the school board recently approved to a group of Chamblee High student reporters this month because he said local news outlets distorted facts and sensationalized the issue.

“The reason why I have agreed to talk to you is because you are students,” Lewis said in an interview printed in this month’s issue of the Blue and Gold, the student paper. “I believe students should get the facts. The reason I have not talked to the media is because the media will write what it chooses to write, regardless of the facts. The media will take a 45-minute interview and turn it into a sound bite that will make you look like you are defending something.”

In a full-page interview with the paper, Lewis defends his raise by saying he gave up a $10,000 raise last year that was written into his contract because fellow district employees were not going to receive raises as the economy began to tailspin. He also claims he surrendered half of a $24,000 “academic incentive” bonus.

This year the school board approved the raise Jan. 4, rankling a large number of teachers and educators who said they have not received raises for several years, which Lewis said is untrue. The raise, which board members approved in an 8-1 vote, led to in-school protests that included hundreds of teachers wearing all-black outfits to work. Educators also assembled outside a board meeting in mid-January, holding signs and protesting district leadership.

Lewis said his most recent contract, beginning in 2007, was for $230,000 the first year; $240,000 the second year; and $250,000 for the third in 2009. Ellis said he turned down the $10,000 bump the final year because it was the first year district employees would not receive raises. After the $15,000 raise, he will be paid $255,000 – only $5,000 more than the final year of his previous contract.

The board also extended his contract – which was scheduled to expire in October 2011 – through 2012.

Lewis told the newspaper that while many school districts are laying off teachers, DeKalb County has managed to avoid that and will likely do so this year as it considers plans to shed more than $56 million from the budget.

“I think a lot of that is due to my skills and the skills of the board of education and the people around me,” he said. “I do not take 100 percent credit for it.”

Lewis also said his salary is far below those of his counterparts in metro Atlanta school districts, and he refuses to discuss the matter with the media.

“I do not think I have to defend my raise, especially one that has been five years in the making,” he said. “Again, I have kept (quiet) because leaders do not complain. I have taken a lot of criticism, a lot of complaints, and that is what comes with the job.”

Lewis did not return a phone call to The Champion as of press time.

School board member H. Paul Womack, who voted to give Lewis his raise, said he agreed with Lewis’ opinion of local media.

“They take the juicy sound bites, stuff that will sell, and they go with it,” he said.

But Lewis’ biggest issue is with local educators whose morale “has been devastated,” said David Schutten, president of the Organization of DeKalb Educators, a professional group that represents many district teachers.

“The press has given his point of view,” he said. “He’s not factoring in how the employees are feeling. That’s where the disconnect is.”

 


Comments (8)

No More Crawford
Said this on 2/3/10 At 05:07 am
Crawford Lewis, you can not expect anyone, child or adult, to agree with your absolutely ridiculous answers to the Distrcit Attroney's questions:
http://www.ajc.com/news/dekalb/dekalb-schools-chie...

You are truly an embarassment.
PamElla Butts
Said this on 1/31/10 At 11:01 am
U KNOW SOMETHING IS WRONG WHEN CRAWFORD DOES NOT WANT TO ADDRESS ANYTHING WITH GROWNUPS ONLY WITH KIDS. I JUST CAN NOT BELIEVE HE THINKS HE IS RIGHT, I FEEL LIKE HE IS A COWARD, AND HE IS MAKIN WHAT TYPE OF SALARY.. TWOHUNDRED AND WHAT THOUSAND U DO THE MATH. THERE IS A PROBLEM.. LETS GET THIS TAKEN CARE DONOT SIT BACK AND LET HIM EARN THIS MONEY TO DO NOTHING. HE ONLY WANTS TO DO AN INTERVIEW WITH KIDS AN NOT ADULTS. THERE IS A PROBLEM.. WOW WHAT A SCHOOL SYSTEM.. PEOPLE PLEASE LETS DID DEEPER IN TO THIS NOW. IF U DONOT HAVE A KID IN THE DEKALB SCHOOL SYSTEM U JUST SAY O WELL NO CONCERN OF MINE..MAYBE ONE DAY U WILL.. SO LETS ALL OF US COME TOGETHER AND TAKE CARE OF IT..A LOT OF PEOPLE R OUT OF A JOB..NIOTHIN, HE MAKES 2HUNDRED THOUSAND WHAT,,JUST TO HAVE A INTERVIEW WITH KIDS ..OMG.. JUST THINK.....................
PamElla Butts
Said this on 1/31/10 At 10:54 am
CRAWFORD DOES NOT DESERVE A RAISE,, WHY BECAUSE AT COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL YEAR MY DAUGHTERS MATH CLASS DID NOT GET A MATH BOOK UNTILL ALMOST SCHOOL OUT FOR XMAS BREAK,, I WAS TOLD BY SEVERAL PEOPLE THAT DID NOT KNOW THAT THAT MATH CLASS DID NOT HAVE BOOKS,, WOW WHAT A SCHOOL SYSTEM. THE MATH TEACHER STATED TO ME THAT JUST GO ON LINE...WOW WHAT A SCHOOL SYSTEM. AND THEY GIVE CRAWFORD THIS BIG RAISE,, NOW I AM ASKING PLEASE JUST TAKE A VISIT TO COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL, PANTS R SAGIN, KIDS JUST ROAMIN HALLS,, KIDS HAVE 30 DEEP LOGOS ON THE CLOTHES, I WILL NOT NAME OTHER THINGS WHILE I AM AT THAT SCHOOL AS A PARENT. BUT EVERY WANTS TO BE ADDRESSED AS DR. THIS AND DR. THAT BUT THINGS R NOT RITE AT THAT SCHOOL TO GO IN TO ALL THAT TITLE STUFF GET THE SCHOOL RIGHT AND I WILL BE THE 1ST TO ADDRESS U PROUDLY. EVERY WE NEED HELP AT THE DEKALB SCHOOL SYSTEM ALL PARENTS THAT READ THIS LETS JOIN TOGETHER AND GET THE SCHOOL ON THE RIGHT PATH. WE NEED EVERY BODYS HELP.. TIME TO MAKE A CHANGE..U VOTED FOR A BLACK PRESIDENT BECAUSE U WANTED A CHANGE,, LETS GET TOGETHER AND MAKE A CHANGE AT THE DELALB SCHOOL SYSTEM...IT IS NEEDED IF U DONOT BELIVE ME JUST ASK SOME PARENTS AND SEE WHAT KIND OF RESPONSE U GET FROM MOST PARENTS.
PamElla Butts
Said this on 1/31/10 At 10:41 am
i am a parent with a child in the dekalb scool system, only had trouble with the dekalb school system at columbia high school,never was able to talk to the super,only to other people in the office will not name names, only once with a problem i demanded to have a meetin with principle amey at columbia middle and she did not wwant me to respond. of course that was not the case for me..not columbia high school little problems every body always pass the buck.. and think u suppose to take that. if more parents will come forward all this that is going on at school needs to be brought out in the light, as for the supertident crawford if he would stay off of chanel 24 and come together and see what the problem it is in the schools of dekalb county, but he never wants to sit down and talk,, so many parents are just takin childs out of the system, because crawford does not take time to address thing,,but u better belive this dekalb county school system me and my friends r not going to take this.....SO GET READY WE R COMING..
Denise
Said this on 1/30/10 At 01:30 pm
Ima parent with 2 children that are in the Dekalb schools and i am very uoset about this entire matter.My husband works for the school system and have not receive a step nor a raise in 3 or 4 years if he.They basically took the workers of Dekalb schools and gave him their money ,i as a parent have not seen nothing he have did to better improve all of the Dekalb schools it is a shame my sister work Gwinnett and is still getting their raises and is very happy .I am a black parent but we as a people are not trustworthy we say one thing and do another.Mr lewis rob his workers of something all these hard workers do every day and that is be counselor,parents,grandparents,hairstylist,nurse ,bus driver and he do is said what he didnt get and he was intitle to get this year he sound booooobooooooo and yet children are still not getting the proper education the other areas are getting and i want to say it is just a job he do not care because if he did he would not have taken an increase
Time for Change
Said this on 1/29/10 At 05:25 pm
Superintendent Lewis could not be more unimpressive. He accused Pat Pope of half truthc, but it is he himself who is the King of Half-Truths. There are five openings on the Board of Ed this fall. We need five new members who will let Lewis retire, and find a new superintendent from far outside the system.
Wow
Said this on 1/29/10 At 04:01 pm
Crawford is a masterful manipulator. He fails to mention that he has an expense account of $2500 per month. There has been scandal after scandal at DCSS over the past few years. He actually told the county District Attorney's Office that his Cheif Operation Officer told half-truths and steered contracts to her husband and friend, yet he renewer her contract. Then he took away all her job responsibilities, but she is still on payroll for $200k per year.

The number of administrators has almost doubled under Lewis. He spends and spends and spends tax payer money with no regard towards us during these tough economic times. Nepostism is rampant throughout DCSS. He has been with the system for 35 years. it is time that he retires, along with Ron Ramsey, Gloria Talley and Bob Moseley. We can do better, much better, than we are now.
Ida Beth Barner
Said this on 1/29/10 At 03:53 pm
I beg to differ with David Schuttlen, president of the Organiization of DeKalb Teachers. I live off Ashford Dunwoody Road and have known Dr. Lewis for more than 25 yearrs, since my daughters went to Montgomery Elementary school and we knew him first as a PE teacher and watched him study hard and become our Principle and rise on through the ranks to be where he is today. He knows exactly what the employees are feeling. He has been there, here in DeKalb County, working hard for us all these years. Our guy. I am proud of him, but I don't envy the job he has, in these hard times, trying to hold it all together for all of us.
He has always been a caring feeling person. We are lucky to have him one of our own to lead us now in these tough times. Believe me when I say the tough choices he makes have everything to do with the feelings of his employees and the children he has the responsibility to educate. I know from my own experience with him
We sre lucky to have him and he needs our support.

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