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/ ' <br /> | ' <br /> 0��� <br /> ' <br /> to refund it and start it up again. She asked that the supplemental tax be <br /> considered to make up the difference in the cuts and said education is # 1 <br /> priority. She asked that both school systems' budgets be funded in full. <br /> Sarah Stewart: Spoke as a parent and a reading teacher. She asked that <br /> the Board consider the impact of the cuts on the children. She is in favor of <br /> funding the elementary remedial program. <br /> Pat Dalton: Spoke as a member of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Federation of <br /> Teachers. She said this school system's budget contained "no luxuries, no frills" <br /> and asked that the Board remember that cuts had already been made due to the short- <br /> fall' She said further cuts will affect direct services to the children. The <br /> requirement, according to Ms. Dalton, of a quality education is time, energy <br /> and commitment from the schools and money from the Board of Commissioners. <br /> Edwin Caldwell: Spoke as a member of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education. <br /> He said this is a "realistic budget" and that the School Board had already cut <br /> where it could. He said he was alarmed by the funding cuts being made in Washington <br /> and said they were not being picked up at the State level; therefore, it is up <br /> to the Commissioners to pick up those cuts' He urged cooperation between the <br /> Commissioners and school boards. <br /> Tom Walston: Spoke as a parent of children in Carrboro schools. He urged the <br /> Commissioners to support the budget request and fund it in full. He said the <br /> Manager's budget was insensitive to the needs of Orange County citizens. <br /> Linda Barber: Spoke as a teacher in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro school system. <br /> She is in favor of full funding of the budget request and for "planning for <br /> future quality education for children." She suggested increasing the supplemental <br /> tax to ensure commitment to education. <br /> Robert Bryan: A resident of Chapel Hill. Said he doesn't want to pay in- <br /> creased taxes and asked the Commissioners to hold thq line on taxes this year. <br /> He said it is "inconceivable that these people can call this a 'bare bones' budget." <br /> Richard Andrews: Said that he wanted to enforce the previous speakers' <br /> exhortations with regard to the education budget. He asked that the Chapel Hill- <br /> Carrboro schools' budget be funded in toto. <br /> There were no others who wished to speak. Chairman Whitted announced the <br /> Board work sessions on the budget and thanked those who had spoken this evening. <br />
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