Orange County NC Website
~~ <br />School District, talked about full funding of the enhancements for the <br />exceptional children to provide the needed services in the schools. He <br />supported a district tax increase. <br />40. CAROL CANTRELL, spoke as a representative of the Chapel Hill- <br />Carrboro Association of Educators. She noted she believed in public <br />school education, the educators and the people. She asked that the <br />Board and orange County do what is right for the public schools. <br />41. VERLA INSKO, taxpaying citizen, spoke in support of the budget <br />as requested by the Chapel Hi11-Carrboro Schools. She asked that the <br />officials at the local level take the responsibility to fund the needed <br />programs that the .State has indicated they will not continue to fund. <br />She urged the board to fund the full budget for both school systems. <br />42. KAY SINGER, member-elect of the Orange County Board of <br />Education, stressed the need for funding the roofing priorities. If the <br />money for financing the roof repairs is taken out the $450,000 <br />allocation for capital needs it will leave only $150,000 for all the <br />remaining repairs. She addressed the topic of removing the internal <br />Capps for the exceptional children programs and the additional requests <br />in the budget for personnel, textbooks, etc. <br />43. WALTER FAIRBAULT, Member of the Orange. County Board of <br />Education, indicated the proposed per pupil allocation is unrealistic <br />and that the $818 per pupil is needed. He asked for support of both <br />school budgets. <br />44. NORMAN HAITHCOCK, Member of the Orange County Board of <br />Education, asked that consideration be given to exempt senior citizens <br />from paying any tax increase in Orange County. Orange County is a team <br />working together for the benefit of all children in orange County. <br />45. STEWART HARBOUR, indicated his desire to see the learning <br />disabled receive .all the help they need and also the counselor <br />maintained at Orange High School. He indicated his preference for a tax <br />decrease of 10~. He asked that all architect and contractors be held <br />responsible and liable for their faulty construction in the schools and <br />the school systems merged. <br />45. LIBBA WELLS, psychotherapist in Orange county, endorsed the <br />third counselor position at Orange High and asked that funding be made <br />available. She talked about the responsibility of providing an adequate <br />education for the children in Orange County. There are needs that must <br />be met. She spoke of the special district tax and stated her <br />willingness to pay additional taxes to improve the quality of education <br />for the children in the orange County Schools. <br />With no further public comments, the Public Hearing was closed. <br />Don Willhoit, Chair <br />Beverly A. Blythe, Clerk <br />