The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

DeKalb German teacher reassigned

- By Marlon A. Walker marlon.walker@ajc.com

blee man his Uwe classroom Charter teacher Neuhaus, High removed this School the spring Cham- from Gerafter about students a racy assignment, complained has been reassigned to another position in the school system.

Parents and teachers took to social media starting Tuesday night to decry the move. According to posts, he’s been reassigned to the Interna- tional Welcome Center for a job in student support and interventi­on. Efforts to reach Neuhaus were not successful.

The Internatio­nal Welcome Center is a transition­al school for students who come to the district from other countries or do not speak English as their primary language. In 2017, roughly one-fifth of the district’s students were classified as “internatio­nal.”

District officials confirmed Neuhaus was assigned to the Internatio­nal Welcome Center for the fall, but would not confirm anything about the nature of his new assignment, saying it is a personnel matter.

Last week, Chamblee parents, teachers and students went before the DeKalb County Board of Education to voice their frustratio­n with Principal Rebecca Braaten, saying she rules with an iron fist and has brought down morale. The school consistent­ly is named one of the state’s best, according to the state report card for prog- ress and U.S. News & World

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Uwe Neuhaus has been reassigned for the fall.

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