Georgia Chamber Backs Charter School Law
(Atlanta Business Chronicle) — The Georgia Chamber of Commerce is asking the state Supreme Court to uphold a 2008 law allowing state-authorized charter schools. In a brief filed with the high court this week, the chamber argues that state-authorized schools offer a quality alternative to locally authorized charter schools and traditional public schools. “In today’s competitive environment, a well-educated, well-qualified workforce is at the top of the list for any company looking to add jobs in Georgia,” chamber President and CEO Chris Clark said in a prepared statement.
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