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5 <br /> 1 Commissioner Rich asked if there was a method for finding, and communicating with, <br /> 2 mobile home park residents. <br /> 3 Shodeah Kelly said she has lived in a mobile home. She said the students solely relied <br /> 4 on survey data, acknowledging that there are gaps in the data and it refreshed data is needed <br /> 5 to see if any participants that did not get to be part of the survey would like to be a part of it. <br /> 6 She said they hoped that the survey would be real, and she personally tried to weave personal <br /> 7 experiences into this project, without being subjective. <br /> 8 Commissioner McKee asked if the sample size could be identified. <br /> 9 Female student said the survey was done in 2017 in mobile home parks in Orange <br /> 10 County and the towns. She said the students would recommend that the next survey use more <br /> 11 community partners to reach out to organizations that may work with these residents. <br /> 12 Commissioner McKee said the two local school districts are on par with each other, and <br /> 13 noted that people across the country move all the time, changing schools as they go. He asked <br /> 14 if there is a reason why the students consider changing school systems to be so oppressive. <br /> 15 He said buying land in Chapel Hill is radically different than buying land in Orange County. <br /> 16 Female student said the students understand the cost factor, but there is a widely held <br /> 17 belief that the Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools (CHCCS) is a better school system, with better <br /> 18 funding. She said there are other benefits to living in Chapel Hill such as public transportation <br /> 19 and community partners. <br /> 20 Female student said about 96 surveys were completed and returned. <br /> 21 Commissioner McKee said he understood the perception that the CHCCS is the primary <br /> 22 school system, but he went to Orange County Schools (OCS) and he challenges the perception <br /> 23 that CHCCS is a better system. <br /> 24 Female student said people do move for all types of reasons, and in this particular case, <br /> 25 it is more to do with the nature of how and why people are being moved. She said these <br /> 26 residents want to remain in Chapel Hill, but will not be able to, which makes it racially <br /> 27 inequitable. <br /> 28 Shodeah Kelly said she moved 9 different times, and moving each time requires forming <br /> 29 new friendships, and relationships, different curriculums that left gaps in her knowledge, and as <br /> 30 a minority she was not given an opportunity to advocate for herself. She said it leads to a <br /> 31 fragmented foundation on which to build educational pursuits. <br /> 32 Commissioner McKee said he agrees and understands the stress, but he wants to <br /> 33 prevent the quest for perfection from getting in the way of the possible. <br /> 34 Chair Dorosin said this is a critical issue for the community. He said this is Orange <br /> 35 County's gentrification, and low wealth residents are being displaced. He said finding other <br /> 36 options is critical. <br /> 37 Commissioner Price said she attended a seminar today that focused on housing and <br /> 38 real estate trends, and one of the recommendations was to purchase land/land trust to help <br /> 39 keep housing affordable. <br /> 40 Commissioner Jacobs suggested that Allison De Marco have someone from OCS come <br /> 41 and speak to her class. He said moving is not such an onerous thing, and the County could <br /> 42 help more people for less money. <br /> 43 Commissioner Burroughs thanked the students for coming tonight, and said it is not so <br /> 44 much that it is hard to move, but for folks who are already economically distressed it can be a <br /> 45 greater hardship. She said it is not so much about the schools, but about the people. <br /> 46 Lucas Risinger said that the residents advocated staying in their community, and it is <br /> 47 important to treat minorities the same way as a white community. <br /> 48 Female Student said she does not claim to know all of the costs of moving, but it is easy <br /> 49 to assume that costs would be larger because of the barriers these residents already face <br />
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