Georgia man claims school trying to prevent use of defunct facility for charter school due to 'competition'
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A Georgia man who founded an organization to help Black kids acquire life job skills claimed Tuesday on "Fox News Primetime" he is being stonewalled by the local school administration in his quest to purchase a building to use as a charter institution
"I feel like watching media and looking on social media et cetera is kind of taking us backwards because we are not holding our leaders accountable. We are pointing fingers you know at everyone except our leaders and we won't hold them responsible for what's going on in our communities," the Albany, Ga., native said. Randall told Jones that in Albany, the Dougherty County Schools were planning to demolish a school building that he wanted to purchase to use as a charter school for the youth in his program. However, he said it appears the district is, in his words, afraid of "competition" from a private institution.More Related News
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