Horton resigns from DeKalb County School District
(The Center Square) – Dr. Devon Horton resigned from the DeKalb County School District, a week after he was indicted by an Illinois grand jury.
The Georgia county’s Board of Education accepted Horton’s resignation at a called meeting on Wednesday held after a lengthy executive session. Horton was placed on paid leave on Oct. 9. His resignation is effective Nov. 15.
The board also agreed to also agreed to hire a forensic auditor.
“Given the recent federal indictment involving Dr. Horton related to his employment in a prior school district, the board believes this action is in the best interest of the DeKalb County School District,” stated Board Chairwoman Deirdre Pierce in a statement after the meeting. “We recognize the seriousness of the situation and remain committed to transparency, accountability, and maintaining public trust. While there will be changes ahead, please know that the board remains fully committed to our ongoing work, including key initiatives such as the Student Assignment Project, and providing a high-quality education for all students.”
Horton’s indictment stems from his actions while serving as superintendent of the Evanston/Skokie School District 65 in Illinois. He was indicted last week by a grand jury in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois along with Antonio Ross, Samuel Ross and Alfonzo Lewis. Horton is accused of taking kickbacks from contracts awarded to companies owned by the three men while he was superintendent.
Dr. Norman C. Sauce III, who previously served as the district’s chief of Student Services, is acting superintendent.
“The board has full confidence in Dr. Sauce’s leadership during this transition,” shared Chair Pierce. “His experience, steady demeanor, and strong relationships within the district will help ensure continuity and focus on what matters most, the continued success of our students and staff.”
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