The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The future of independent charter schools in Georgia rests in the hands of the state Supreme Court as it considers a case that could affect choice for parents and unravel a network of schools.
The case pits seven local school districts against the state in a showdown over money and power in public education. A Supreme Court decision, which could take up to six months to reach, will determine whether a state board authorizing and funding charter schools is acting legally or outside the law. It would also determine whether local school districts