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f <br />._._= <br />the school budgets. Specifically, he voiced support for the increase in <br />pay for bus drivers, and the increase in teachers.' supplement for bath <br />school districts. He read comments from parents in support of the budget. <br />- 2. STEPHEN KEGG parent and employee of the Orange County System, <br />asked that the County Manager's budget be revised stating that the people <br />in orange County and Chapel Hill would like to invest more money into the <br />education of the children. He spoke primarily on the issue of teacher pay <br />and started that in order to attract and hold good teachers in both <br />systems, the increase in supplement is needed. <br />3. BETTY MATTHEWS , Exceptional Child Program Administrator for the <br />orange County Schools, stated that the citizens can be proud of the <br />programs for handicapped children. Students who ten years ago would not <br />have been in school are in school and are learning to be productive <br />citizens. She asked that the program be continued and expanded. There is <br />no assurance that the State Legislature will fund this program in its <br />entirety. Three professional and two paraprofessional positions which are <br />dedicated to programs for the handicapped children, "may possibly be <br />funded". The County Manager's budget does not speak to the expansion <br />needs of the schools which we know will receive no State funding. She <br />stated concern for serving the handicapped children in the community <br />without appropriate services and staff. There is a need for an additional <br />resource teacher for Orange High to work with emotionally handicapped <br />youngsters and to adapt the physical education program for handicapped <br />children to insure their physical development. ~ - - <br />.~ 4. CAROL PARR , Physical Therapy Consultant for Orange High School, <br />spoke in support of the request for a physical education teacher at orange <br />High. There are 156 students identified who need adapted physical <br />'~ education services. At the present time only 19 are receiving some sort of <br />_' services. Those students who need individualized programs are not <br />-- receiving them. Those students who are developmentally delayed need <br />programs adapted to their situation. Physical education will also help <br />with social skills. <br />5. BECKY BROGDEN , mother of a handicapped child, indicated her <br />child is one of the nineteen receiving services for the handicapped. She <br />urged the Board to fund the adapted physical education teacher. <br />6. LINDSEY EFLAND , Chair of the Orange County School Board, <br />indicated there is a major difference in philosophy among various members <br />of the Board of Commissioners, Orange County Board of Education and the <br />Manager's office. He addressed the topic of capital spending referencing <br />the report that was done in February and presented to the Board of Commis- <br />sioners. The report was predicated on time lines. Any deviation from <br />these time lines will have major consequences to the system's ability to <br />house students and implement the Basic Education Act as required by the <br />General Assembly.. Land needs to be acquired fora new elementary school. <br />The recommended budget does not allow money to hire an architect which <br />will mean a delay of one year. The new elementary school is projected to <br />be full the day it opens and another elementary school will be needed. <br />7. KAY SINGER , Member of the Orange County Board of Education, <br />expressed concern that the County Manager's budget recommendation does not <br />provide a current expense continuation budget for 1987-88, or for the <br />program refinements as requested. She spoke in support of the items on <br />the list of 28 as contained in the budget document. The position of <br />Director of Instruction as requested in the budget would be for one years' <br />funding. As soon as an enrollment of 5200 is reached, the State will fund <br />
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