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4 <br /> 1 0% of eligible payroll until they get to 7% in 1993-1994. lAt the same time the Chapel <br /> 2 Hill-Carrboro School will go down from 14% to 7% of eligible payroll. He stated that in <br /> 3 three or four years beyond the year 2000 the definition of equity will be reached. The <br /> 4 schools will be within 4% of each other on a per pupil basi$. <br /> 5 <br /> 6 Link stated that as much local flexibility as possible i4 needed from the state. He <br /> 7 urged everyone to pursue this issue with the State Legislatur , particularly as it relates <br /> 8 to BEP. The two school systems have already reached the rquired level of service to <br /> 9 children. At the present time the funding can go for only certain positions or functions. <br /> 10 Hopefully, some flexibility can be gained so that what both systems are able to do locally <br /> 11 can be enhanced. 1 <br /> 12 <br /> 13 Superintendent Lunsford pointed out that they have nOt reached all of the BEP <br /> 14 standards. Some of the expected new dollars would need to belused to reach the standards <br /> 15 that have not yet been reached. I <br /> 16 1 <br /> 17 Superintendent House presented a document entitled "Vision for the 90's" to the Board <br /> 18 of Commissioners. Community values and priorities for ur educational system are <br /> 19 reflected in this document. It also has definite budget implications. <br /> 20 <br /> 21 There being no further business to come before the Boardl, Chairman Moses Carey, Jr. <br /> 22 adjourned the meeting. The next regular meeting of the Board will be held at 7:30 p.m. <br /> 23 on April 17, 1990 in the Courtroom of the old Post Office, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. <br /> 24 <br /> 25 Moses Carey, Jr. Chairmr""'•• <br /> 26 <br /> 27 Beverly A. Blythe, Clerk <br /> 28 - <br /> II <br /> II <br />