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7 <br /> 1 children out of well regarded private schools, and sending them to his local CHCCS. He said he <br /> 2 is a tenured faculty member at UNC School of Medicine. He said in the past year five new <br /> 3 faculty members have been recruited. He said these new faculty members noted that the <br /> 4 primary community driver that brought them here is the quality of the public schools. <br /> 5 Michael Lee said millions of dollars have been taken from the public schools in the past <br /> 6 7 years by the State. He said the current County budget is stepping up, and he thanked them <br /> 7 since no one else will do this. He said, however, that the proposed budget still puts the schools <br /> 8 $800,000 behind where they need to be for the upcoming year. He said he is asking the Board <br /> 9 to increase the per pupil funding up to $302. <br /> 10 Bryan Giemza said he appreciated the Board's efforts to juggle all of the requested <br /> 11 needs. He said to make education come first. He said the Board of County Commissioners is <br /> 12 the only hope. He said the schools are trying to get back to where they once were prior to the <br /> 13 cuts that have occurred in the past years. He said he hoped the Board would consider fully <br /> 14 funding the CHCCS. <br /> 15 Susan Levy said she is the Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity and the Chair of <br /> 16 the Orange County Affordable Housing Coalition. She said she appreciated the recommended <br /> 17 inclusion of CIP funding for affordable housing. She thanked the Board for supporting Habitat's <br /> 18 impact fee reimbursement last week. She said the funding for affordable housing at the Federal <br /> 19 level is not good, and she thanked the Board for filling in the gaps. She also expressed support <br /> 20 for the proposed position in Housing Department. <br /> 21 Elizabeth Welsby said she has been a resident of Chapel Hill for 28 years and is here to <br /> 22 request that the Board fully fund the CHCCS budget request. <br /> 23 Rebecca Poellot said she is the speaking on behalf of McDougle Elementary School and <br /> 24 is asking the Board to fully fund the CHCCS budget request of$302 per pupil. She felt <br /> 25 compelled to come here tonight because of a memo that circulated about the loss of$800,000 if <br /> 26 the schools are not fully funded. <br /> 27 Julie Siler said she and her husband were recruited by the UNC Health system and the <br /> 28 CHCCS were the entire reason that Chapel Hill was their location of choice. She asked the <br /> 29 Board to fully fund the CHCCS budget request. <br /> 30 Laura Henderson said she wanted to thank the Board for their support and to ask them <br /> 31 to fully fund the CHCCS, especially at-risk kids who will struggle with the loss of teacher <br /> 32 assistants. <br /> 33 <br /> 34 PUBLIC COMMENT FROM EMAILS: <br /> 35 <br /> 36 Dear Board of Orange County Commissioners: <br /> 37 <br /> 38 I am writing to thank you for your continued support of the schools in our community - <br /> 39 and at the same time to ask you to consider meeting the budget request submitted by <br /> 40 the CHCCS District Administration and CHCCS Board of Education, which asks for an <br /> 41 additional $302 per child. <br /> 42 <br /> 43 I am a parent of an elementary school aged child in the District, and I am a parent <br /> 44 member of the School Improvement Team at Glenwood Elementary. I see first hand the <br /> 45 dedication of our teachers and administrators in the district. Thanks to your long term <br /> 46 support for education in our community, we are fortunate to have excellent schools, and <br /> 47 committed teachers - but there is still great need in the District. I hate that we need to <br /> 48 ask you each year to provide additional funding to make up a shortfall that is driven by - <br /> 49 engineered by - Raleigh, but the reality is that by giving teachers a much-needed raise, it <br /> 50 will create a shortfall for other essential needs in the classroom - and our teachers and <br /> 51 children will suffer the consequences. <br />