Hi there, neighbors! I’m back with your new copy of the Decatur-Avondale Estates Patch newsletter, fresh off the presses. Keep reading for the most important things happening these days in town, including updates on…
- The DeKalb School Board approving a contract for its new Superintendent Devon Horton.Insert teaser here
- The State’s Qualified Foster Care Donation Credit.
- Andrea Arnold announcing renovations for the county’s 32 parking spaces.
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Here are the top stories today in Decatur-Avondale Estates:
- The DeKalb School Board has approved a contract for its new Superintendent Devon Horton. The meeting for the contract took place on May 17. Superintendent Horton will be paid a salary of $325,000. His contract will expire in two years, with the opportunity to renew for an additional year. Superintendent Horton’s contract will begin on July 1. (Decaturish.com )
- The State’s Qualified Foster Care Donation Credit has now made available a tax credit program for teens transitioning from the foster care system. This credit sets aside millions of dollars that will assist these teens during their transitions. The funds which will come from Georgia taxpayers will help in the prevention of homelessness and poverty that the teens may otherwise suffer from, according to the president and CEO Well Root Family…
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