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Schools chief told to pay more for car

DeKalb County schools Superintendent Crawford Lewis thought he was getting a good deal last year when he bought at a cut-rate price a school district car he drove for work. But the purchase came back to haunt him Tuesday in an unusual public setting when a state auditor said Lewis didn't pay enough.

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DeKalb schools open smoothly, officials say

... Academy. Education news • | • 2008 AYP • 2008 CRCT • List: • • DeKalb schools Superintendent Crawford Lewis started the day at the McNair Discovery Learning Academy — a new elementary school in southwest DeKalb — and was scheduled to visit several campuses throughout the day."There's nothing like being the first," Lewis told parents and students at McNair, where children are...

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DeKalb plans to limit school bus service

DeKalb County schools Superintendent Crawford Lewis said Thursday he will likely announce in two weeks changes in how students get to school that will save the system millions of dollars.

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No buses, just reimbursement, for school transfers

... later.DeKalb officials began notifying parents of the changes on Tuesday, Superintendent Crawford Lewis said."We didn't have the financial resources," Lewis said, to buy or lease the 45 additional buses needed to accommodate the number of transfer requests for this year alone.DeKalb is not the only metro Atlanta system to turn to mileage reimbursement over transportation to...