Presberg deserves a shot at leading BoE

I find the write-up by the editor and publisher of The Citizen, Cal Beverly, interesting but slanted towards one political (or single community) mindset. However, it has confirmed my suspicion about the columnists and letter writers who are frequently published in The Citizen.

Mr. Beverly is almost apoplectic about the settlement reached by the Fayette Board of Education and the county NAACP regarding district-wide voting.

It seems to me that he does not want to spare any expense in litigation to defend “the values,” beliefs and dominance of the conservative (Republican) majority in Fayette County.

Whose money will be used to defend the at-large voting in Fayette County? The money belongs to all citizens of the county but is disbursed as the conservative majority sees fit, irrespective of the wishes of the “liberal minority.”

District representation ensures that the BOE “hears” the opinions of the very small minorities within the various districts thus allowing for a truly representative democratic process.

I am intrigued by the numerous labels used by Mr. Beverly to describe the new BOE chairman: militant atheist, political neophyte, irreligious, secular humanist, etc.

It annoys the latter that Mr. Leonard Presberg was not elected but handpicked by other board members. This procedure must have a legal basis; otherwise, all members of the board should be hauled before a judge to defend this action.

If a white male conservative Republican, but a political neophyte had been so selected, would Mr. Beverly be this concerned?

Such a selection would be seen to be the “right choice” since it is anticipated that other members of the board will keep him in line, thereby preserving those values, beliefs and the dominance of the Republican Party. Need one indicate that this is what authoritarian or dictatorial entities do?

We have been told what is absent in Mr. Presberg’s résumé but not those qualifications that are pertinent to serving as a member of the BOE board. Let us also know what pertinent qualifications are possessed by the conservative Republican board members.

I believe that there are some non-white non-Republican, non-Democratic county citizens with appropriate qualifications to serve on the board of education. And I mean citizens who pay taxes in the county, have a child or a couple of children in the county’s schools, share the “values” of the county and able to “make decisions of profound importance to our children and their future.” But such citizens are not cut from the right cloth and will always be suspect.

I understand that it is difficult for conservatives to move with the times while keeping their values and beliefs. But I would ask that those feeling threatened to realize that new citizens to the county or resident non-conservatives have good reasons for living here, identify with the continuing challenges in the county and are as patriotic as the next conservative Republican.

Allow Mr. Presberg, atheist or religious, to show that he is unqualified for and ineffective at this position and then use the usual recourse to effect a change.

Please note also that Fayette NAACP has members drawn from the county who have concerns regarding representative democracy and educational governance in the county.

P.I.A. Awachie, Ph.D.

Fayette County, Ga.

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Presberg chance to chair LOL

By all means lets make Presberg chair of the Boe ... After all his cough cough Vast experience... He couldn't even keep his Own school up and running for more than Three years . 2006- 2009

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Maybe it was economics

Did the school fail because the state said it failed inspections or did it fail due to economics like many other businesses during this time period? This appears to be a start up business started up at the wrong time.

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Economics..hmmmm

His former Montessori lead teachers school... Serenbe house opened shortly after his closes and seems to be doing well enough to offer as a feeder program to the Charter school.

http://www.chatthills.org/WR10/CHWeeklyReader-051410.pdf
 
http://www.serenbeandchatthills.com/education-options

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Your backed my point

Economics were the cause of the school failure. Seems the parents liked the education enough to hire one of the teachers to start the school. Do you think the people who live at Serenbe have a little more money than most people in Tyrone / FC? I looked at purchasing a home there (Serenbe) and knew it would be too much of a stretch for a one income family and stay at home mom. Fayette County was the next best alternative.

Why dont you ask Mr. Presberg himself. He offered his email address.

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I'm happy to see another

I'm happy to see another poster who isn't out to lynch Presberg. Thank you for your posts; I'm sure your account will be suspended if you continue to post comments that don't agree with Cal Beverly's point of view.

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Explain then his expansion

Proposal and approval then closing the school only several months after being approved....hmmm try again... Also most people tend to transport their children to the private schools they want to attend.... And you do know Serenbe is part of Chatahoochee hIll ..... .7 mile difference in location

http://www.times-herald.com/local/Hill-Country-Montesorri-School-to-add-...

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Very-Tosser, What Is Your Point!

What is your point with all of this Serenbe stuff? Just say what it is and spare us the links! If I want sausage, I will go to IHOP!

BTW, who you picking in the Super Bowl?

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Just questioning the short

Just questioning the short lived school under one person seems to be running well under another...lookin for clarification.

Superbowl tough pick.... Brady looked seriously flawed ( essentially four picks..3 saved by penalties) Giants not very impressive win (a win none the less) against San Fran's flubs and fumble. But that's football. Leaning Giants

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Gee whiz Pia, that Ph D isn't working too well

Your diatribe on race, political affiliation and good old boys has nothing to do with the real issue. Read slowly.

A non-elected appointee was voted in to be chairman by a 3-2 vote (one of the 3 being his own vote) and the very next piece of business was rolling over and giving up on the NAACP lawsuit - giving us district voting for the school board and probably paving the way for district voting for county commission. It is impossible for me to believe that there was not some prior collusion among the 3 who voted yes on both issues.

Sure Cal overdid the association with the tin foil hat club - but it is funny and I'm sure it was hard to resist bringing it up, but his point about 80% of us losing our right to vote is indisputable. And the fact that that happened through the actions of 3 people - 2 biased and 1 inexperienced troubles me. That's the real point Pia, got it now?

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Good Point, But Risk Analysis must also be employed

I think most people enjoy the opportunity to vote on all of the Board Members instead of being limited to the one in our district. The unknown was the amount of money spent by the school board and county commission and monies that would have been spent fighting the lawsuit. All I read was Monday morning quarterbacks, telling everyone we should have fought this. If it could have been won, why didnt a local law firm step up to fight this pro bono. It would only have been good publicity if they won. Maybe they thought about it, but analyzed the risk in losing too.

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A non-elected appointee was voted in to be chairman by a 3-2 vote (one of the 3 being his own vote) and the very next piece of business was rolling over and giving up on the NAACP lawsuit - giving us district voting for the school board and probably paving the way for district voting for county commission. It is impossible for me to believe that there was not some prior collusion among the 3 who voted yes on both issues.

Sure Cal overdid the association with the tin foil hat club - but it is funny and I'm sure it was hard to resist bringing it up, but his point about 80% of us losing our right to vote is indisputable. And the fact that that happened through the actions of 3 people - 2 biased and 1 inexperienced troubles me. That's the real point Pia, got it now?

You may be asking too much of some of these folks Robert. I mean to get them to actually look at the process of things. All many of them want to do is argue the point that being an atheist doesn't disqualify him from being on the board. They can't see anything else.

You can't use logic with an illogical person.

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I agree with you Robert

Southerners, more than anyone, hate to give up their rights. I'm sure many feel if they wanted district voting, they should have got to cast their ballot and have a say. And as you say, one of the 3 that took that right from us WASN'T EVEN ELECTED!

On the brighter side, Smola will have to get re elected by the people who live around her. That will never happen. I don't think she realizes she just voted herself out of office. In this last election, she didn't carry her own area, that being Tyrone. Heck, if truth be known, she probably didn't carry her on subdivision!

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I thought Pressberg was in Tyrone

Smola too? They can't be in the same district, can they?

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districts

I don't know where Pressberg lives. Smola's line comes within 2 blocks of her house. I'm guessing Pressberg lives on the outskirts of Tyrone maybe.

There is a Pressberg listed on Buckeye Rd., Fayetteville.

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Sweetfeet & P'berg

Buckeye Rd it is!