Suspension of every single school board member in Georgia district recommended by state

DUBLIN, Ga. — The Georgia Board of Education agreed to suspend the Dublin City Schools Board of Education in 10-0 vote last week.

Now, Governor Brian Kemp gets to make the final call.

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The state originally tried to hold the hearing in June, but a decision was not made.

Last Wednesday, both the state and the Dublin City Schools Board laid out their case again before the vote.

The hearing comes after the school district faced about a $20 million deficit and a financial crisis which prompted the state to step in with emergency payroll assistance and put its accreditation at risk.

Since then, the school district has cut costs by eliminating dozens of staff members and shortening the school calendar.

The state board ended up unanimously voting to suspend all seven Dublin City School Board members with pay.

The recommendation from the state board will go to the governor’s office for final approval. It is not yet clear when he will issue his decision.

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