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12 <br /> 1 Chair Halkiotis said OCS has two retired Highway Patrolmen that teach their Driver's <br /> 2 Education courses. He said the State has been considering letting private driving schools take <br /> 3 over Driver's Education, costing families $400-$600 per child to participate. He said if that <br /> 4 course were followed, there will be children with financial means having the advantage of being <br /> 5 able to drive earlier, but there will also be children driving without licenses leading to accidents. <br /> 6 Chair Halkiotis said he believed at some point the State will pass along the costs for the <br /> 7 yellow school buses to the Counties which are a significant financial burden. Chair Halkiotis <br /> 8 said he believed that there will be more and more of these types of challenges. <br /> 9 Chair Kelly said that many students are opting out of driving at a younger age in the <br /> 10 CHCCS. He said it is an interesting phenomenon. <br /> 11 Commissioner Rich said she also knows children who do not drive and prefer the bus. <br /> 12 She expressed concern for the students who want to drive but are "locked out" because they <br /> 13 cannot afford the fee for the course. <br /> 14 Chair Kelly said they will do their best to answer Commissioner Price's question. <br /> 15 <br /> 16 3. Discussion of a November 2016 Bond Referendum for School Capital Needs <br /> 17 Bonnie Hammersley said the BOCC discussed and approved the scheduling of a <br /> 18 November 2016 bond referendum totaling $125 million for school capital needs and supported <br /> 19 the concept of a Bond Education Committee. She said this committee's composition, <br /> 20 appointment process, and public outreach responsibilities will be discussed and decided on at a <br /> 21 future meeting. <br /> 22 Bonnie Hammersley said there is no immediate financial impact for this discussion <br /> 23 tonight, and she recommends for the Boards to discuss the issue of a November 2016 Bond <br /> 24 Referendum, discuss the Schools' older assessment findings, and provide direction to staff, as <br /> 25 appropriate. <br /> 26 Chair McKee said the BOCC vote was to move forward with the single issue of school <br /> 27 capital needs. <br /> 28 Chair Kelly asked if the intent of the bond is for older schools. <br /> 29 Chair McKee said the discussion moved across the board. He said older schools and <br /> 30 issues of safety and design of the older schools were discussed. He said the BOCC did focus <br /> 31 strongly on renovations of existing schools in order to increase school capacity. He said the <br /> 32 conversation mentioned the possibility of pushing back the need for new schools by renovating <br /> 33 existing buildings. <br /> 34 Commissioner Price said there are numerous safety concerns with many school <br /> 35 campuses not having appropriate security for the times in which we live. <br /> 36 Chair Kelly asked, for the purpose of educating the public, if there is a central theme <br /> 37 around older schools and their needs (safety, code violations, mold, capacity, etc), or are they <br /> 38 thinking about adding school wings or building new buildings. <br /> 39 Chair McKee said since the Commissioners did not establish the composition for the <br /> 40 task of a bond education committee and the November 2016 is 19 months away, there is time <br /> 41 for the BOCC to discuss the components of this bond. He said this needs to be a collaborative <br /> 42 effort with both School Boards to decide the specifics of the bond. <br /> 43 Chair Halkiotis said their Board had an opportunity to listen to their staff, school by <br /> 44 school, regarding what their facility priorities are going to be. He said most of their schools are <br /> 45 at least 55 years old. He said both of the High Schools are over capacity. He said Cedar Ridge <br /> 46 High School (CRHS) is 215 students over capacity and Orange High School is only 13 seats <br /> 47 under its full capacity. He said the CRHS academic wing is a priority. He said there is some <br /> 48 room with the elementary and middle schools. <br /> 49 Chair Halkiotis said safety within OCS is a top priority, citing Grady Brown Elementary <br /> 50 School as a particularly egregious example. He said renovations are critically important: <br />