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A state hearing that could result in the suspension of all nine members of the DeKalb County School Board will proceed as scheduled.
Attorney Bob Wilson filed a lawsuit yesterday to obtain a temporary restraining order to stop Thursday’s scheduled hearing by the Georgia State Board of Education on whether to recommend to Governor Deal that the members of the DeKalb board be replaced. But today Judge Kelly Lee denied the request because it wasn’t submitted five days in advance, as required by law.
The lawsuit has frustrated some stakeholders. State Senator Fran Millar of Dunwoody says that, at the hearing tomorrow, the state officials should recommend to Governor Deal that he replace the board.
“I think they’ve had more than enough chances at this point,” Millar says. “I think their behavior over the last month has shown nothing that they’ve tried to get ready for this hearing. And, we’ll see what happens.”