In a bizarre twist of events, the leadership team at an Atlanta high school has recently been ousted in anticipation of 鈥渇resh blood鈥 that is being brought in to oversee the school. However, what is concerning students and parents at the school is not necesarily that the current team is leaving, but rather how they were dismissed. Vague letters of explanation about the sudden transition did little to ease anxiety, and now parents are demanding that Atlanta Public Schools comes clean about its abrupt dismissal of their beloved principal and five members of his leadership staff.
Sudden Dismissal and a Security Escort
According to a report at the , the dismissal came just prior to the end of the school day on a Friday afternoon. Principal Mark Mygrant was just getting ready to make bus announcements for the end of the day, when district officials showed up at the school. Deputy Superintendent Karen Walden, flanked by the interim HR director and security personnel, told Mygrant it was time for him to pack his things and exit North Atlanta High School, where he had been the principal for the past five years. Security officers then escorted Mygrant out of the building, in plain view of parents, teachers and students.
鈥淚 was at work when Karen Walden and the interim HR director came in and informed me that my services were no longer needed,鈥 Mygrant explained to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 鈥淚 asked if I should