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EDUCATION THE CHAMPION, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 - 27, 2019 • PAGE 8 COUNTYWIDE A student plays a game of Hot Spot with an adult. Photo by Taylor Robins. Students and an adult play a board game Nov. 6. Photo by Taylor Robins. and parents during a Families Matter event. Photo by Taylor Robins. District spotlights family participation and learning BY TAYLOR ROBINS Taylor@dekalbchamp.com DeKalb County School District (DCSD) hosted a game night Nov. 6 that not only served a recreational purpose, but an academic and parent participation purpose as well. DCSD’s Families Matter Game Night is an annual event, in its third year, in which families can play games and explore active ways of learning math, reading and critical thinking strategies. The event takes place at the Robert R. Freeman Administrative and Instructional Complex, 1701 Mountain Industrial Boulevard in Stone Mountain. The event’s main focus is the promotion of at-home learning. “Families Matter is important because we want to connect parents and family members as the first teachers of their children,” said DCSD Family Engagement Manager Marcia Coward. “While the kids and parents are learning through gaming tonight, it is about the family connecting with each other.” During the event, families are able to play board games, video games, as well as participate in science projects and other volunteer-led activities. “I can align any of those games with standards the students are learning in the classroom,” said Coward. DCSD’s family engagement department is hoping to make the annual event a bimonthly event. According to Coward, the feedback the district has received from parents is that they would like more Families Matter events. “This has been one of those events that we have had great success with because parents come out and they really learn because we are still playing games in the four content learning areas,” said Coward. “We expect parents to know the content in the classroom. It is important to teach parents other strategies to help their children leam at home. I live for parents coming out and getting involved in their children’s education. The students automatically do better.” According to Coward, both parents and students have fun during the event. “This event is something that could change a future,” said Angelia Matreveli, DCSD parent. “I want to show my children what is good for their future, what will help them and my children are having fun.” Most of the parents who attended the event also participate in the DCSD GED program. “When the parents are in tune with what’s going on in school, they can support in the home more and won’t have to totally depend on the teacher in the classroom,” said Coward. The family engagement department, along with the GED program and the Families Matter event, also partner with outside organizations such as the board of health and United Way for “wrap around” services for DCSD families. BY TAYLOR ROBINS Taylor@dekalbchamp.com DeKalb County School District (DCSD) has confirmed that another gun has been found on school grounds Nov. 14. According to DCSD officials, a Stone Mountain High School administrator reported that a student was “possibly” in possession of a gun. The information was reported to the school’s police officer and the officer initiated the DCSD’s emergency protocol to ensure the safety of students and staff, according to DCSD officials. School officials located and removed the gun from the student “without Student detained after another gun found incident.” The student was 19. One week later, another gun and charged Sept. 25. A possession of a weapon Sept, then detained. The identity of Columbia High School Cedar Grove High School 25. the student or the reason for student was found with a student was also charged of bringing the gun to school was not released by DCSD officials. Within the first two months of the 2019-2020 school year, DCSD had five incidents of students bringing guns to school. A 14-year-old Stephenson High School student was arrested for bringing a gun to school in August; another student reported the incident to DCSD administration. A Lithonia High School student was arrested at school Sept. 10 after pointing a gun at another student. Two Columbia High School students were charged with possession of a weapon Sept. City of Chamblee Public Notice A copy of the proposed 2020 Operating Budget for the City of Chamblee will be available for review at City Hall, 5468 Peachtree Road, on Thursday, November 21, 2019. A public hearing on the proposed budget will be held on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. and Thursday, December 5, 2019 at 12:00 p.m. in the Chamblee Civic Center, 3540 Broad Street. Any persons wishing to be heard on the budget may appear and be heard. The City Council will vote on the budget on Tuesday, December 17, 2019. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be held in the Civic Center. 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