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8 <br /> 1 1 am here tonight to advocate for KidSCope's evidence-base therapy program. This is the <br /> 2 program that provides mental health services for children prior to their entry into the school <br /> 3 system. <br /> 4 <br /> 5 1 have had a personal relationship with children who received KidSCope's therapy services. 1 <br /> 6 have seen firsthand how their lives were changed for the better. I have seen children who were <br /> 7 traumatized, as well as children who had significant difficulties with common life events such as <br /> 8 death in the family, divorce, or birth of a sibling. <br /> 9 <br /> 10 These mental health/therapy services have a positive impact and life-changing effect on the <br /> 11 child and their families. When the child enters school, this positive effect spreads like a ripple <br /> 12 impacting their teachers and classrooms. This saves a tremendous amount of money in our <br /> 13 school budgets, in addition to putting the child on a mainstream track. <br /> 14 <br /> 15 The extra funds that KidSCope is requesting help support these evidence-based practices that <br /> 16 produce positive outcomes for children, their families and our school systems. <br /> 17 <br /> 18 As you assess this request for mental health funds, I ask you to remember that: <br /> 19 <br /> 20 KidSCope is the only mental health provider in Orange County that is specially trained and <br /> 21 singularly focused to provide these mental health services to young children, birth to age five, <br /> 22 their families, and care givers. Thank you for your consideration. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 Kathleen Ponder is a member of the advisory council of KidSCope. She said the recent <br /> 25 tragedies at Sandy Hook Elementary, Virginia Tech, and UCLA were all perpetrated by mentally <br /> 26 ill young men, and she wonders what might have been different if these young men had access <br /> 27 to services like those provided by KidSCope. She asked the Commissioners to fully fund <br /> 28 KidSCope and the schools systems. <br /> 29 <br /> 30 Steven Jones is part of the Ephesus Elementary School improvement team. He thanked <br /> 31 the Commissioners for their service. He said one of the great values of this community is its <br /> 32 schools, and failing to fund the school budget requests will have a major impact on the <br /> 33 education of their children. He said everyone wants to maintain their schools as the best in the <br /> 34 state, and fully funding these requests will send a message to their parents that they matter. He <br /> 35 said strong stewardship from school management has gotten rid of the "fat", and lack of full <br /> 36 funding will mean cuts that impact students. He asked the Board of County Commissioners to <br /> 37 fund their schools. <br /> 38 Jill Simon is a parent at Frank Porter Graham, and she thanked the Board for their <br /> 39 support of education. She listed the successes and accomplishments that have been made <br /> 40 through past funding. She asked the Board to be creative with their budget in order to fully fund <br /> 41 the schools this year. <br /> 42 Adrian Vrouwenveldor thanked the Board for their service. He said everyone owes it to <br /> 43 themselves to make good public education available. He said good education makes for strong <br /> 44 contributing citizens, and good schools help attract good, high paying employers, which leads to <br /> 45 a better community. He said it is our responsibility and duty to support our schools and our <br /> 46 teachers. He said good public education must be the community's highest priority, and he is <br /> 47 willing to pay higher taxes to insure this. <br /> 48 Angie Shatas said she recognizes that the Board's job is not easy. She is a parent of a <br /> 49 middle school child at Phillips and two who have already graduated, and she is here to ask for <br /> 50 full funding of the schools. She said education drives growth, and the County's economic <br /> 51 strength is dependent on high quality schools. She said State funding is inadequate, and she <br /> 52 asked the Board to be creative in order to pick up the slack. She encouraged the Board to <br />