Governor Nathan Deal of Georgia is supporting a constitutional amendment to create a commission to approve charter schools despite the objection of local school boards. This proposal was drafted by the rightwing ALEC organization, which is heavily funded by big corporations and counts 2,000 state legislators among its members.
This is the statement issued by the Georgia Federation of Teachers about the constitutional amendment that would curtail the powers of local school boards:
Children, Not Profits, Are Our Priority
Georgia Federation of Teachers President Verdaillia Turner
on the Charter School Amendment
The Charter School Amendment is not about supporting parents or student achievement. It is about granting the governor, lieutenant governor and speaker unprecedented power over billions of local and state tax dollars via creating a new state agency which will control billions of tax dollars for private interests. This agency would be appointed by the governor and accountable only to the governor. This agency would siphon precious tax dollars away from 1.7 million Georgia school children. It would support and fatten special schools for select people by exacerbating class and racial segregation. The Charter School Amendment is about “who chooses and who loses.”
Children, not profits, are our priority. We agree with Georgia’s State School Superintendent, Dr. John Barge. Until all of Georgia’s schools are financed appropriately, and students and teachers are no longer furloughed, it is unconscionable to fund a new state agency or support the objectives of the Charter School Amendment. The money for these special “for profit” schools will create a dual state school system and will cost Georgia’s taxpayers billions of dollars.
While the powers at the state capitol deceive the public by pushing for less government, they are creating more government via another state agency to add to the 128 state agencies that already exist. And while the powers at the state capitol deceive the public and claim that they support local control, they are attempting to take local control away from locally elected school boards, the men and women most accountable to the public, by pushing this amendment. And while the powers at the state capitol claim that this amendment is about expanding parental choice and helping students achieve, they deceive the public by taking over 6 billion dollars from public schools and setting up Georgia’s citizens for an educational Enron encounter. Over 70 school districts are operating with a deficit. At least 4 school districts are broke, and over 20 school districts are still furloughing teachers and students. Parents already have a choice. Local boards of education may and do grant charters. And if a board denies a charter petition, the Georgia Department of Education has an appeal process. The only “choice” as per this amendment is the choice to finance private schools at the public’s expense!
If we can’t trust the state with Medicare, transportation, or to use dollars earmarked for the foreclosed homes our families and students need, why would we trust the state with our children?
This amendment is not about charters, achievement, or parental choice. It is about giving five people who will only be accountable to the governor, free range unprecedented control and power over our billions of tax dollars. And it is about big profits for private interests on the backs of our children and at the expense of Georgia’s taxpayers.
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Georgia Federation of Teachers
(404) 315-0222

Those in power are becoming more brazen every day. They no longer even bother to cloak their efforts to take over this country.
The news media is silent.
Elected officials are either silent or in on the deal.
Karen Lewis and Diane Ravitch are strong voices.
How do we reach the people who can actually legislate change?
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I was tempted to correct you on “media is”, but then I realized perhaps that’s correct – for all practical purposes, there really only is one medium – all the different media outlets are all just parroting the same basic points, just the rhetoric is tailored for the left or the right. Essentially most media (all MSM) is just government press releases broadcast unedited.
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There needs to be a national movement against this or else we will lose or democratic institutions once and for all. Both political parties are the enemies of public education, and they don’t hide their hate whatsoever.
We are going to wind up like Chile under dictator Pinochet if we don’t stop this.
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See “Shock Doctrine” by Naomi Klein.
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Very few people outside of education seem to understand (or care) about what is going on. We have become a complacent society. I do not know how to get more people to fight for public schools. Hopefully some reporter or politician will take up the cause. No one is listening to us teachers.
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The only thing we as teachers can do is to talk with any and all that are willing to listen, especially the parents. Don’t know much else, although I keep sending stuff to my super and asst super hoping they will eventually “get it”.
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Again, look to Chicago. Get your people out in the streets,in your communities, in red (or orange–a color that sticks out, & isn’t confused w/Communism {don’t be surprised–I’d heard comments about “Those #@$% Commie teachers!”})–and get NUMBERS. Not 100–THOUSANDS.
There is strength in numbers, & we have them. Prior to striking (well before the time), the CTU held “teach-ins,” where they sat out in large groups after school, grading papers, working w/students outside & talking to parents and community members.
Duane, your suggestion is the correct avenue to getting the message across.
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Georgia teachers do not have anything like the unions in other places and have no collective bargaining rights. It is a right to work state and don’t forget that some teachers there in Atlanta were so fearful of losing their jobs that they underwent humiliation and abuse to keep their jobs during the testing scandal. Some teachers willingly went along with the teachers scandal and some principals did as well but all of it was instigated by the top’s over emphasis on test scores.
Racism is alive and well here in parts of Georgia and it is enough to make one weep that children are being raised in the not so veiled racism and hatred of the past. The powers that be want an all white country club system of charter schools where white and christian will reign. Irony will be that those kids will ultimately be the most poorly suited for a global economy and their parents voted and signed them up for that.
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Don’t use this as an excuse. “We do not have anything like the unions in other places and have no collective bargaining rights. It is a right to work state “. You have numbers in your unions. Make your numbers and voices count and heard. For heaven’s sake don’t give up!
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