DeKalb County schools chief Crawford Lewis temporarily stepped down from his job Feb. 25 after local law enforcement officials raided his home and district offices – the most recent development in a months-long investigation into the district’s construction program.
The decision was announced following a three-hour emergency school board meeting called after board members awoke to discover Lewis had been wrangled into an investigation involving former district Chief Operating Office Pat Pope. District Attorney Gwen Keyes Fleming is trying to determine whether Pope illegally steered construction contracts toward her husband, architect Tony Pope, or contractors he was working with.
It is unclear how long Lewis will be gone from the superintendency. School board Chair Thomas Bowen said he could return after the investigation was completed or when the board felt it was appropriate to invite him back. Regardless, the board’s tone was supportive of Lewis, and two board members said they disagreed with the change, abstaining from the board’s vote.
“(Lewis) fears that if he remains at the helm, the investigation and the press coverage it has incited will become a distraction,” Bowen told a small group of reporters shortly before 8 p.m.
Board Vice Chair Zepora Roberts was one of the abstainers. Rather than accept his temporary resignation, Roberts said the board should have stood up for him.
“Actions speak louder than words,” she said. “Our superintendent has not done anything wrong. I am in support of him.”
Ramona Tyson, the district’s deputy chief superintendent of business operations, will replace Lewis, who will retain his $255,000 salary while on leave.
The board spent three hours behind closed doors to discuss the events, and Lewis did not appear before reporters or the public when the board returned to open session to vote. Board members also declined to answer questions after the meeting, saying, “No comment,” as they shuffled behind closed doors again.
The district released copies of two search warrants for the district’s headquarters on North Decatur Road in Decatur and the Sam Moss Center in Tucker. Items law enforcement officials searched for included:
Investigators spent hours in Lewis’ Stone Mountain home, collecting hard drives and other documents.
All I know is this, I have four children that attend DeKalb County schools. They are in K, 5th, 8th, and 9th grades; while they do well in school, I am sick and tired of having to send them miles away from their homes for them to attend school with people that care.
I want to be proud of my neighborhood and support the schools and teachers and administrators in my neighborhood. Not Chamblee. Not Druid Hills.
We as a community have to fight for our kids and our schools in our communities. We have to be at the schools, we have to attend board meetings, WE HAVE TO and stop sulking and complaining about what we ain't got.
These board members will do the citizens of Dekalb county if they resign voluntarily. We have a system with budget shortfall, pay cuts, pay freeze but we got $15K for the supritendent. Sounds like the boards are in the pocket of Lewis.
The ones that suffer in the end are the children of Dekalb county. It is about time we get competent board members that can go and hire a qualified supritendent that can come in and do some major house cleaning and set us straight to academic excellence again. from Dr. Brown to Dr. Lewis, it is more of the same.
Bad news for us - this is a temporarily effect since Lewis and Pope and the rest of the troop will get jobs somewhere else.
The real bad news - our children only have one shot at a good education. They are the ones who will be negatively impacted here. These overpayed clowns need to go, they only have themselves in mind when stuff like this happens. They could care less about your children.
Question: Is there a clause in the district charter that permits the county tax payers the ability to have a mid-term re-vote based on material events? This is such a material event. As tax payers, we elect these people, we should also be able to remove and replace them with effective non-partisan, non-racially driven professionals. We should be able to take this opportunity to bring in new fresh - UNBIASED - views on how to clean up this mess.
have entrusted with the duty help us out out of social and economic dungeon..