That’s the message from the Frayser Neighborhood Council in response to plans by Tennessee’s Achievement School District to take over and convert to charter schools several existing schools in the Memphis neighborhood of Frayser.
Here’s the text of a letter from the Education Committee of the Frayser Neighborhood Council:
As members of the Frayser Neighborhood Council Education Committee and on behalf of the parents and children of Frayser we stand in support of parents at Hawkins Mills, Denver and Brook Meade Elementary Schools who choose as their parental option to keep their neighborhood schools with the Shelby County Schools system.
It is our position that the Achievement School District should improve the education performance and outcomes in the schools they presently run and those that they have approved before considering absorbing any additional schools in Frayser. We are asking that the ASD respect the wishes of the parents and the broader community as our parents exercise their right to choose.
Sincerely,
Sonya H. Smith
Marvis Rogers
Carmen White
Jessie Binion
Charles Taylor
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