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DeKalb County Schools accused of misallocating millions in education funding
By Tyisha Fernandes at WSB-TV (ABC) - News
· June 22, 2026
· 1 min read
For the last 29 years, voters in DeKalb County have supported education by voting “yes” on a 1% sales tax known as a Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax, or SPLOST. The money was supposed to be distributed between DeKalb County School District, Atlanta Public Schools and City Schools of Decatu...
Key takeaway The money was supposed to be distributed between DeKalb County School District, Atlanta Public Schools and City Schools of Decatu...
Why this matters in The Atlanta
The misallocation of SPLOST funds in DeKalb County has significant implications for Atlanta Public Schools, which received only 4.11% of the distribution. This disparity in funding could exacerbate existing challenges in Atlanta's schools, such as outdated infrastructure and limited resources. As the city's school system struggles to provide adequate facilities and materials for its students, the loss of potential revenue from SPLOST funds could further hinder progress. The fact that DeKalb County Schools has been collecting millions in sales tax funding intended for other districts raises questions about the oversight and management of education funding in the region. With up to $13 million potentially owed to Atlanta Public Schools and City Schools of Decatur, the resolution of this issue will be closely watched by local education advocates and officials. The impact on Atlanta's students and schools will depend on how quickly and effectively the funding discrepancy is addressed.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: WSB-TV (ABC) - News ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? For the last 29 years, voters in DeKalb County have supported education by voting “yes” on a 1% sales tax known as a Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax, or SPLOST. The money was supposed to be distributed between DeKalb County School District, Atlanta Public Schools and City Schools of Decatu...
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