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WJLE Recognizes DCHS Class of 2024 (View Photo Gallery Here)
April 1, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
WJLE and participating sponsors are presenting a photo gallery of the DCHS Class of 2024 in April and May.
Graduation is set for Friday, May 10 at 7 p.m. on the DCHS football field.
Click on the link below to view the senior formals.
https://www.wjle.com/graduation-3/
Once you open the page, click each photo to view a larger image. The name of the senior you select is at the bottom of the photo or you may move your mouse over the photo to view the name.
There are 161 photos in the gallery divided up 48 photos to a page. After you view page 1 be sure to click the links for pages 2-4 (top or bottom of the page) to view the remaining photos.
County Commission Fails to Weigh In on Governor’s Education Freedom Act
March 31, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
The county commission failed to take up a vote Monday night, March 25 on whether to go on record opposing Governor Bill Lee’s proposed “Education Freedom Act” voucher plan.
Seventh district commissioner Beth Pafford made a motion to add the issue to the agenda for consideration under new business but during a roll call vote it failed to receive the seven votes needed. Commissioners Pafford, Tony Luna, Greg Matthews, Andy Pack, Daniel Cripps, and Tony (Cully) Culwell voted to add it to the agenda, but Commissioners Larry Green, Glynn Merriman, Jeff Barnes, and Sabrina Farler voted no. Commissioners Myron Rhody, Susannah Cripps Daughtry, and Tom Chandler were absent.
Pafford, who is also a local educator and opposed to the Governor’s voucher proposal, first raised the issue during a committee of the whole meeting of the county commission on Thursday, March 21.
“This is a huge issue because public schools are the heart of any community, especially rural communities, and having good public schools are important to the present and future of any community. We all benefit when everybody gets an education and right now the way that freedom act is private schools don’t have to take kids with special needs or keep kids for any reason. They don’t have to meet certain standards on state tests,” said Pafford.
The resolution was similar to what Cumberland County had adopted earlier in March.
“Be it resolved that the County Commission holds that Tennessee tax dollars should support public schools or other public entities; and diverting any Tennessee tax dollars shouldn’t be an option to pay for private school tuitions … The County Commission is opposed to diverting any Tennessee tax dollars to pay for private school tuitions and urges the Tennessee General Assembly to also oppose this use of Tennessee tax dollars”.
Under Lee’s plan, the state would create a new tier of school vouchers called “education freedom” scholarships. The first year of the program would cost $144 million to offer 20,000 scholarships to Tennessee families. Half of those scholarships would be available to families who meet certain income requirements, while the rest would be open to anyone, according to the Associated Press.
Lee proposes to give each recipient $7,075 this fall, which would cover about 62% of the average $11,344 cost of attending a private school in Tennessee, according to Private School Review.
4th Annual Project Graduation Car Show Saturday, April 6
March 31, 2024
By: Bill Conger
A car show will be held to benefit the DCHS Class of 2024 Project Graduation event on Saturday, April 6 from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. at DeKalb County High School.
All funds raised will go to Project Graduation, an all-night drug-free, alcohol-free graduation party for members of the DCHS Class of 2024 committed to having a safe, wholesome, yet entertaining celebration together for the last time as a class.
The registration fee is $25.
Registration begins at 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. Judging starts at 11:30 a.m. and awards will be presented at 1 p.m. Vendors and a DJ will be present.
Come show off your car!
For more information call or text Veronica Johnson at 615-971-0804
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