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4 <br /> 1 ✓ Orange County Website - http://orangecountync.gov <br /> 2 <br /> 3 3. Public Comment <br /> 4 Denise Moody said she and Sandy work at OE Enterprises, and they thanked the Board of <br /> 5 County Commissioners for its continued support of this outside agency. <br /> 6 Sandy said she worked at OE Enterprises last year, but is now employed at Harris Teeter, <br /> 7 and she has her own apartment with a roommate. <br /> 8 Bill Hendrickson said he is representing WCOM, community radio in Carrboro, and is here <br /> 9 to support their staff. He said WCOM is a non-profit, volunteer run station. He said there are three <br /> 10 underwriters for the station, who all depend on support of people like the Board of County <br /> 11 Commissioners. He said guests on the station include residents from all over Orange County, <br /> 12 from varied walks of life. He said WCOM is an Orange County station, and he is not asking for a <br /> 13 specific amount of money, but is appreciative of the Board's financial support. <br /> 14 Lisa Vandeman said she is the Executive Director of Kidzu Children's Museum, and this is <br /> 15 Kidzu's first year of applying for an outside agency grant. She thanked the Manager for <br /> 16 recommending 50% of Kidzu's funding request, but is here to request that 100% of the request be <br /> 17 funded for their organization. <br /> 18 Kate Sullivan read a letter, found in the agenda packet, from Carrboro Elementary, a Kidzu <br /> 19 partner, who supports funding 100% of Kidzu's outside agency funding request. <br /> 20 Andrea Tanner said she is here in support of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools <br /> 21 (CHCCS's)full funding request, and specifically for teaching assistants. <br /> 22 Colin Tanner is a fourth grader at Seawell Elementary, and spoke in support of more <br /> 23 teaching assistants in the 4th and 5th grades at Seawell Elementary. <br /> 24 Lauren Boening said she is a 3rd grade teacher in the CHCCS, and is asking the Board to <br /> 25 fully fund the schools' funding request. <br /> 26 Staff recognized that Ms. Boening is the CHCCS Teach of the Year. <br /> 27 Miriam Thompson reviewed the following comments: <br /> 28 I want to open my testimony tonight with a keen recognition of the challenges you face and <br /> 29 responsibilities you bear to navigate compassionate budget choices: <br /> 30 a. that acknowledge changes in our County's population demographics and critical <br /> 31 service needs that assure the well-being of our entire community; <br /> 32 b. that are impacted by our State General Assembly majority that is intent on tax <br /> 33 cuts that benefit the wealthiest of our residents; <br /> 34 c. that make some modest and overdue changes in school personnel salaries, while <br /> 35 at the same time fail to fully fund public education; <br /> 36 d. that fail to make adequate companion social investments that support the well- <br /> 37 being of the vast majority of our children and families and the increasing number <br /> 38 of the most vulnerable, particularly in the areas of health care access, affordable <br /> 39 housing, living wage jobs, and a sustainable safe environment. I urge all go on <br /> 40 line and read today's NC Policy Watch's grim analysis of the Senate Budget roll <br /> 41 out. <br /> 42 I have studied the County Manager's recommended budget and the CHCCS' BOE <br /> 43 response that estimates a dramatic shortfall in the amount it requested from the County, including <br /> 44 the budget compensation for salary and benefits. <br /> 45 I am certain that our County Manager and her team, our new Superintendent, Dr. Pam <br /> 46 Baldwin and her District staff recognize the budget and revenue challenges ahead, and have and <br /> 47 will continue to look to use every public school dollar and staff position to assure equitable school <br /> 48 outcomes for every young person in our 20 schools. <br /> 49 I want to share a personal experience, a story about one school that puts a face on <br /> 50 County/District budget negotiations, and whose needs cry out for attention. This is my story - a <br /> 51 grandmother of a Chapel Hill High School sophomore. I have also worked with School <br />