Charter school unanimously rejected by Oconee Board of Education

It seems the Oconee County Board of Education found something lacking in the application or need or presentation for a proposed charter school at their meeting Monday night, beginning in executive session at 5:00 pm and unanimously rejecting the nascent group's application for a Science and Technology institute soon thereafter.

Without having been at the Monday meeting or quizzed the members of the Board of Education about what caused them to reject the application, I hope whatever is best for our children is implemented in what ever reformed method is best for all parties concerned. Innovation is often avoided in the public sector, but let us hope that the application can be improved upon and perhaps resubmitted and not be entirely squashed. Here is more about it thanks to Adam at the ABH.

One thing is for certain: there will be more questions and answers by Board of Education current and prospective members in current candidates such Ashley Hood, Chuck Toney, Rich Clark and others at the Chamber of Commerce sponsored Forums for both the BOC and BOE candidates at North Oconee High School auditorium the 15th and 16th, I believe.

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