Editor's Note: This is a guest opinion piece in response to Brandon Shields' column.
What a wonderful week! First, Mayor A.J. Massey and Republican Party Chairman Brad Greer did a “classy” orchestrated hit job against me, Brent Lay, at the Republican Caucus meeting. I was invited to the meeting to explain why I am a candidate for the school board vacancy.
After my three minute speech like other candidates, Mayor Massey held up a file saying he knew firsthand how much trouble I caused the board back 4 years ago and that I was the one that “ran off Eric Jones.” Then, immediately, a standing Brad Greer said I had caused major problems for the Republican Party back in 2018.
And of course, yesterday, you the Editor of the Jackson Post (a newspaper I like by the way) added to the insult by making slanderous observations in your “quick little history lesson.”
Back then, I was dealing with cancer treatments and sometimes physically unable to contend. I backed down and backed off. Now it is different. I am in far better health and it is time for the whole truth.
If any of you three gentlemen have a problem with me being a Republican who has black friends, have at it. Doris visited my church. I believe God loves all His children. Secondly, if you had studied the election, you would have known Doris won because it was a three way race in a district that had 43% African American votes. An African American candidate in that type of three way race with two white candidates will win almost every time. She won by more than 400 votes. It was a matter of calculation. As a retired teacher of 43 years, she was qualified.
In fact, anyone can read my book about it on Amazon books for just 99 cents. In regard to my agenda, you failed to report over recent weeks that the new state report card has our district ranked 6th from the bottom of 146 school districts in the state (readers can take a quick look at schooldigger.com for a chart). For 12 years now, our local district has been ranked in the bottom 10% in the state. Our enrollment continues to decline even in the last three years. That indeed is my agenda and I think 90% of the good citizens in Madison County agree with me that change, innovation, and intervention are in order. Why should we settle for being one of the worst districts in the state? Our spending per student has ranked in the top 10% in the state.
If you believe like I do, please let editor Brandon and all his readers know. Stand with me. Contact your county commissioners. I am running for school board. Far better schools are on the way with Brent Lay. At least, that is what I say. What say you?
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