Charter schools benefit local education but must meet challenges, panelists argue
Freedom Preparatory founder and CEO Roblin Webb speaks during a panel discussion on the role of charter schools in Memphis Tuesday at the National Civil Rights Museum. Joining Webb on the panel were LaTricea Adams, Sharon Griffin and Stephanie Love. (Stan Carroll/Special To The Daily Memphian)
Sonya H. Smith (center) questions panelists during a discussion Tuesday on the role of charter schools in Memphis. The panel was part of Stand for Children Tennessee's Memphis Educational Equity Learning Series. (Stan Carroll/Special To The Daily Memphian)
Sharon Griffin (left) responds during a panel discussion on the role of charter schools in Memphis Tuesday at the National Civil Rights Museum. Other panelists included (from left) Stephanie Love, Latricea Adams and Roblin Webb. (Stan Carroll/Special To The Daily Memphian)
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Charter schools LaTricea Adams Roblin Webb Sharon Griffin Stand for Children Tennessee Stephanie LoveChristin Yates
Christin Yates is a native Memphian who has worked in PR and copywriting since 2007. She earned her B.S. in public relations and M.S. in mass communications from Murray State University.
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