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1r <br />o~i • <br />JUNE 8, 1982 <br />MINUTES <br />The Orange County Board of Commissioners met in special session on Tuesday - <br />ne 8 ,1982, at 7:30 P.M. in the Superior Courtroom, Orange County Courthouse, <br />'llsborough, North Carolina. <br />Commissioners present: Chairman Richard E. Whitted and Commissioners Norm <br />staveson, Shirley E. Marshall, Norman Walker and Don Willhoit (who arrived at <br />:45 p.M.) <br />Chairman Richard E. Whitted announced that this was a public hearing on <br />e proposed County 1982-83 budget; he introduced Orange County Manager Kenneth <br />Thompson who introduced the Finance Staff, Department Neads and reviewed the <br />ecutive summary for the public. <br />Chairman Whitted opened the floor for public comments. <br />Pat Sumner: A teacher and a parent, spoke in favor of the-Orange County <br />hoof Board budget. She said with two systems in the County, one suffers•from <br />b-standard facilities. She is in favor of local supplement to the teacher's <br />Lary. She asked member o€ the audience to stand in support of this budget. <br />Lindsay Tapp: A Principal, spoke in favor of capital funding for Orange County <br />hools. He said with a brand new jail, the students surely deserved as much as <br />he inmates of the jail. He told the Board to get "their priorities in order." <br />e specifically mentioned A.L. Standback school as a high need area. <br />Millie Hunter: Orange County school `teacher, spoke in favor of the teachers' <br />glary supplement. <br />Debra Corbin: Spoke in favor of the entire Orange County school budget. She <br />dded that teachers are over-loaded with work which brings on stress. <br />Nancy Rudisi1l: 5ppke in Favor of the teachers. salary supplement. She said <br />iany teachers spend money nut of their own pocket for instructional materials. <br />Jerry Cheeks Spoke as a member of the A.L. Stanback Advisory Council. He -- <br />aid he supports the entire Orange County budget and said the needs at Stanback <br />re obvious. <br />Bob Bateman: Also supports the entire Orange County school budget; he specifcally <br />entioned the needs at Stanback. - <br />Dick White: a parent, spoke on behalf of Cameron Park School. He also <br />pacifically mentioned the needs at A.L. Stanback. He is in favor of increased <br />
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