Barnes' loss leaves future of Tift College uncertain
By
Posted 2:35PM on Thursday 21st November 2002 ( 22 years ago )
ATLANTA - Governor-elect Sonny Purdue's victory over Roy Barnes earlier this month has left the future of the former Tift College campus in Forsyth in limbo. <br>
<br>
Barnes had planned to spend about $12 million to refurbish Tift's buildings for the Leadership Institute for School Improvement, a professional development center for public school principals, superintendents and other leaders. Construction was expected to start at the beginning of 2003. <br>
<br>
But Perdue, the state's first Republican governor since 1872, has promised to dismantle much of Barnes' education policies. <br>
<br>
Monroe County Commission Chairman Ben Spear said, ``It's just a guessing game right now. We would hope that they would follow through the education program that's supposed to be there, but we just don't know.'' <br>
<br>
Spokesman Dan McLagan said that since beating Barnes on November fifth, Perdue has spent most of his time assembling a staff and reviewing the state's budget. He said Perdue hasn't had time yet to consider Tift College and the Leadership Institute.
http://accesswdun.com/article/2002/11/187440
© Copyright 2015 AccessNorthGa.com
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission.