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• <br /> 3 <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 /> this position. The increase in teacher supplement from 3% to 4% will help <br /> to address the teacher shortage. <br /> 8. LIZ WALTERS , teacher at Cameron Park School, expressed concern <br /> that an inadequate budget could not meet the school needs of the children <br /> in Orange County. She spoke in support of the budget as presented by the <br /> School Board in its entirety. It does hold current operations to a <br /> reasonable level, and includes some programs of refinement and expansion. <br /> She spoke in support of the salary increase for bus drivers stating that <br /> securing reliable bus drivers is a problem. The increase in the teacher <br /> supplement is needed to attract and keep quality teachers. Teacher Aides <br /> are needed in the fourth and fifth grades. She asked that the <br /> Commissioners take a stand for quality education. <br /> 9. BETTY COMPTON , spoke on behalf of the Adolescents in Need <br /> Project. She asked that the Board consider the requested amount of <br /> $37, 000 in lieu of the proposed amount of $30,500. She explained that <br /> from 1980 to 1984 the project received three years of funding from the <br /> National Association for Child Abuse and Neglect in Washington. Following <br /> that period County and State money called the "Children's Trust Fund" made <br /> it possible to continue the services to children in Orange County. She <br /> explained the programs offered through the Adolescents in Need Project. <br /> This is the last year of the matched funds from the Children's Trust Fund. <br /> Orange County has helped develop eight other projects in the State using <br /> the model in Orange County. The ultimate goal is to have in place a <br /> program to address the needs of teens. Two hundred thirty adolescents <br /> have been served with 30 finishing high school while a parent. The <br /> pregnancy rate has dropped from 96 per 1000 to 43 per 1,000 in 1985. She <br /> asked that consideration be given to the full amount requested. <br /> 10. KEITH COLEMAN , parent of three children and member of the <br /> Cameron Park PTO, made reference to the Capital Needs Task Force Report <br /> which stated that each school system needed $750, 000 per year for <br /> recurring capital expense money. The County Manager's budget provides <br /> $450, 000 this year. The needs continue to fall further and further <br /> behind. A way needs to be found to address the capital needs. Air <br /> conditioning is needed in the schools. <br /> 11. LINDSAY TAPP , stated that the County Manager's budget places a <br /> low priority on public education in Orange County. He asked that the <br /> Board place a high value on public education and the children of Orange <br /> County. <br /> 12. MYRA KIRKMAN , stated full support of the school budget as <br /> presented by the School Board. She indicated it important that education <br /> become a high priority. Public education is a responsibility of the local <br /> government. She expressed concern that some locally funded special <br /> education teachers may have to be cut. She supported the need for the <br /> teacher aide positions as requested in the budget and the increase in <br /> salary for the bus drivers. She asked that funding be provided for a new <br /> elementary school and the necessary money to provide safe and adequate <br /> schools. <br /> 13 . JULIE LINEHAN , President of the Board of Directors of the Rape <br /> Crisis Center, spoke in support of an increase in the amount of money <br /> requested for 1987-88. The Center has experienced a tremendous growth as <br /> a result of the increased services. From 1984-1986 the client caseload <br />
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