by Georgia Charter Schools Association
By Dr. Tony Roberts
Back during the days when we were educating the public about the need for aconstitutional amendment to create a new charter schools commission in Georgia,there was a lot of stiff opposition. For instance, the Atlanta Journal Constitution hadthree editorial cartoons published at strategic times that were all anti-amendment.
Outside the AJC, the most eloquent opponent was probably syndicated writer DickYarbrough. He wrote at least four articles published statewide dedicated to thedefeat of the amendment including
At one point, I was able to sit and interview with Mr. Yarbrough to address some ofthe issues that nagged him. Having a lot of teachers in his family, he said, I am tiredof everyone blaming teachers for the problems with education. I offered that wehad not uttered one negative word about teachers in all our effortswhich he couldnot deny. A friendly meeting, but he was not convinced. But, I respected himimmensely for listening to our side of things and for sharing his concernsa sign ofan open mind.
Fast forward now three years and a month. This morning, his article is published inthe Athens Banner Herald . Do not misread my comments as anything other than continuingadmiration for Mr. Yarbrough from the beginning. I am glad he now has seen forhimself that the Commission is needed and working as planned and that he isunafraid to say so.
Dr. Tony Roberts is President & CEO of the Georgia Charter Schools Association
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