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10 <br /> 1 privilege, which he came up with on his own. What amazing reading instruction! (Thank <br /> 2 you very much Common Core!) But when fully funded, schools are teaching kids how to <br /> 3 be people who will lead us one day. They are teaching kindness, compassion, and <br /> 4 empathy. They can spend the time to teach kids about getting along with others. They <br /> 5 can give the kids vocabulary like tolerance, grit, and diversity, in a way that helps them <br /> 6 to understand the world. This is the kind of community that will help to close the <br /> 7 achievement gap. This is what a school should look like. This is what can continue <br /> 8 when the CHCCS budget is fully funded. Without that funding, the choices are extremely <br /> 9 difficult and more than anything, they cost time spent directly with kids. And it might <br /> 10 have cost this child an amazing revelation that will hopefully mean one more member of <br /> 11 our community will become a tolerant understanding citizen one day, thanks to our <br /> 12 public schools <br /> 13 Thank you for your continued support and dedication. <br /> 14 Jill & Daniel Simon <br /> 15 203 Westbury Drive <br /> 16 <br /> 17 My son is a student at Glenwood Elementary School this year, and I am very concerned <br /> 18 about the budget cuts that Chapel Hill public schools are facing next year. The schools <br /> 19 would likely have to let go of several teachers or assistants next year, which would make <br /> 20 class sizes bigger and result in the students receiving even less help--help that is critical <br /> 21 in the younger years especially when they are expected to learn so many things and <br /> 22 need help adapting to the classroom setting. If our schools continue to decrease in <br /> 23 quality it will impact our county and our state for decades. Please consider investing <br /> 24 more in our schools so that they can continue to meet the educational needs of our <br /> 25 children. <br /> 26 <br /> 27 Sincerely, <br /> 28 Marcelaine Tanner <br /> 29 <br /> 30 Dear Orange County Commissioners: <br /> 31 <br /> 32 I am writing to ask you to fully fund the 2015-16 budget requests of the Chapel Hill- <br /> 33 Carrboro City Schools and Orange County Schools. As you know, the budgets from <br /> 34 Raleigh have forced our schools to trim away the "fat" from their budgets year after year; <br /> 35 there is nothing unessential remaining to be cut away - the proposed budget shortfall for <br /> 36 CHCCS will directly impact students in the classroom. This comes at a time when the <br /> 37 pressure on public schools to "perform", feed hungry children, welcome first-generation <br /> 38 Americans, and fully include students with disabilities (mine included) has never been <br /> 39 greater. <br /> 40 <br /> 41 When the BoCC decided to fully fund our schools last year, it affirmed to the residents of <br /> 42 Orange County that our local elected officials share our values. I think it is important to <br /> 43 remember during difficult budget decisions that high quality public education has always <br /> 44 been a core value of Orange County. It is one of the cornerstones of our identity as a <br /> 45 community, locally, statewide, and nationally. <br /> 46 <br /> 47 It is no secret that the excellence of our two public school systems is a key factor in <br /> 48 drawing and keeping the best and brightest to Orange County. With the fluidity between <br /> 49 the different regions of the Triangle, our top quality public schools are often the deciding <br /> 50 factor when people decide where to live and set down roots. Many Orange County <br /> 51 residents are willing to pay higher housing costs, pay higher taxes, and commute further <br />
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