One of two groups representing Georgia teachers will announce Wednesday that they are opposed to the state鈥檚 application for federal 鈥淩ace to the Top鈥 money.
Georgia Association of Educators President Jeff Hubbard says his organization is holding a press conference at 4 p.m. in Atlanta to speak out against the state鈥檚 bid for part of the $4.35 billion grant competition. Georgia came in third during the first round of the race, losing out to winners Tennessee and Delaware.
GAE President Jeff Hubbard says teacher associations should have been part of the committee that wrote the state鈥檚 application. A spokesman for Gov. Sonny Perdue says though the groups were not included, teachers were on the committee.
Teacher buy-in is a key factor in the scoring of 鈥淩ace to the Top鈥 applications.
GAE represents more than 40,000 Georgia educators.