LAKE OCONEE ACADEMY’S
IN THE NEWS
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
The LOA Board has submitted its response to the GCSS’ ethics complaint filed by Superintendent Houston of the Greene County School System (GCSS) against Dr. Tucker, and naming LOA. In the complaint The Greene County School District, through Superintendent Houston, alleges several ethics violations which are either unsupported by fact or based on an inaccurate interpretation of the law. Both Dr. Tucker and LOA deny any wrongdoing. To read LOA’s 9-page response with supporting documents, CLICK HERE. Following is a synopsis of LOA’s answer to the complaint:
 
1. The School District alleges that Dr. Tucker violated his duty to follow O.C.G.A. §20-2-2066 by granting enrollment preferences to the children of part-time employees. 

State Law allows the charter school to grant an enrollment preference to part-time employees. The School District has misinterpreted law which says that “full-time teachers, professionals, or other employees” may have an enrollment preference. Specific legal interpretation of “Full-time”, shows that it only applies to teachers, and not professionals or other employees. The state legislature has revised the law to clarify this long-held interpretation. Dr. Tucker did not violate the Code of Ethics for Educators by utilizing the correct legal interpretation of the law over the School District’s interpretation.
 
2. The School District alleges that Dr. Tucker violated the standard of honesty by interpreting the law contrary to its own, and incorrect, interpretation. There is no proof or fact associated with this allegation. 

3. The School District alleges that Dr. Tucker violated a standard by misuse of Public Funds and Property by enrolling and paying for students that the School District believes should not have been enrolled. There is no proof or facts associated with this allegation. 
 
4. The School District accuses Dr. Tucker, without evidence, of denying students with disabilities, access to LOA (a quality education ), because of part-time employees’ enrollment preferences. LOA believes that this allegation instead shows that the School District is failing to provide a quality education to its students and, by requiring an enrollment cap, the School District is guilty of failing to provide an approprite education for hundreds of children. 

5. Dr. Houston may have violated federal law by identifying specific students and their parent in violation of federal privacy laws. 

6. Dr Houston presented several statistics on LOA’s enrollment practices. LOA has spent significant effort trying to understand the statistics. They are at best inaccurate. Below is an accurate description of preferential enrollment for the last 2 years. 
7.    If Dr. Houston believed an ethics violation existed, he himself has violated the ethics rules by not reporting the violation immediately and instead waiting until a politically advantageous time to make the complaint. 
 
8.    Finally, LOA has reason to believe that Superintendent Houston’s complaint is part of a long-term plan to convert GCSS to a “Charter School System,” absorb LOA within the Charter School System, and create one comprehensive, county-wide high school. LOA’s belief is based on GCSS’ Initial Strategic Plan for 2024-2028 and a 7-page document that lists the pros and cons of how this plan will impact LOA. The GCSS also fails to explain to the community the fundamental difference between LOA as a standalone local charter school and LOA as a system charter school within a charter system. LOA’s response explains how this significant organizational shift would jeopardize LOA’s future success, and perhaps even its existence. 
- The Board of Governors of Lake Oconee Academy
Lake Oconee Academy Board of Governors
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