DeKalb County School District is considering closing 27 schools and repurposing 8 due to declining enrollment.
After the district announced more than two dozen potential school closures, DeKalb families are wondering what's next.
On the eve of Feb. 11, the DeKalb County School District began revealing its preliminary building scenario that would close 27 of its 138 schools if finalized in late fall.
The initial reorganization proposal calls for shuttering one middle and 26 elementary schools in the suburban Atlanta district.
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CBS News Atlanta asked parents to weigh in as the district considers a major long-term restructuring plan.
The interim superintendent says no decisions are final and the list is a potential scenario.
DeKalb County will temporarily relocate eight polling places this summer due to construction at local schools, affecting thousands of voters for the May 19 primary and a potential June 16 runoff.
For years, DeKalb County has worked to build new schools to keep up with enrollment growth, but now officials are facing empty seats in classrooms.