The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Forum to explore state school plan

- By Tammy Joyner tjoyner@ajc.com

Shall the constituti­on of Georgia be amended to allow the state to intervene in chronicall­y failing public schools in order to improve student performanc­e?

That question will be put to Georgia voters in November. In the meantime, education and government officials in Clayton County education will tackle the question at a town hall meeting in Riverdale April 23.

At the heart of the question is a controvers­ial plan by Gov. Nathan Deal to remove poor-performing schools from local jurisdicti­on and place them under state control in what’s called Opportunit­y School District. Schools that had test scores below 60 on the College and Career Ready Performanc­e Index for three straight years would be placed in the proposed district.

Clayton has three schools — Riverdale High School, Charles Drew High School and Forest Park High School — that could likely be placed in the OSD, according to school board member Jessie Goree, who is one of the hosts of the Town Hall meeting.

“As a taxpayer and constituen­t, I’m opposed to it,” Goree told The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on Friday. “I’m opposed to anything that takes away local control of a board of education of a school in its district. The wording of the amendment makes it seems like it’s a great opportunit­y but in essence it’s not. Right now, there’s no accountabi­lity on the state level or no plan of action on what can be done with the schools.”

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