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Agenda - 02-12-2019 Joint Meeting with School Boards
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Agenda - 02-12-2019 1-4 Abstract - Joint Meeting BOCC, CHCCS, and OCS
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Agenda - 02-12-2019 1a - CHCCS FY19-29 Capital Investment Plan
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Agenda - 02-12-2019 1b - OCS FY20 Continuation-Expansion Requests
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Agenda - 02-12-2019 1c - CHCCS Class Size Update
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Agenda - 02-12-2019 1d - CHCCS Strategic Plan Update
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Agenda - 02-12-2019 2a - CHCCS Durham Technical Community College Partnership
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Agenda - 02-12-2019 2b - OCS Durham Technical Community College Partnership
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Agenda - 02-12-2019 3a - CHCCS and OCS Joint Legislative Strategy
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5 <br /> the room with the public school leaders. He would like to start with some semi-formal meetings <br /> to establish relationships, before inviting them to the larger roundtable. <br /> Commissioner Price agreed with this too, and said charter schools are always open to <br /> visitors. <br /> Commissioner McKee said he would hate to have a future board be sitting here watching <br /> the charter school numbers increasing, leading to an "us versus them situation". He agreed with <br /> Commissioner Marcoplos about starting off slowly. <br /> Superintendent Wirt said charter schools are public schools, and it would be important to <br /> be clear that charter schools are not being invited to the table to ask for capital dollars. He said <br /> he would welcome the opportunity to meet with the charter schools, but would want to be very <br /> clear on the purpose of such meetings. <br /> Commissioner McKee said these are valid points, and would want to proceed <br /> purposefully with clear parameters. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin said it may require some legislative action, and the current <br /> legislative leadership is committed to undermining traditional public education. He said the only <br /> accountability of charter schools is parental choice. <br /> Commissioner Bedford referred to the CHCCS capital investment plan, and the total of <br /> unfunded capital needs, and said she will be looking for this information from OCS when they <br /> meet again. <br /> Commissioner Bedford referred to the Durham Tech Partnership Update, and the <br /> concern about the awareness of educational opportunities. She asked both school districts if <br /> student-counseling services have been independently reviewed. <br /> James Barrett said CHCCS has a new Executive Director of Counseling, who is doing <br /> great work. He said she also oversees the System of Care Director, and has a clear focus on <br /> all the pieces of student success. <br /> James Barrett the public schools can be billed as a hub of information for the community, <br /> but sometimes the district's own programs are not well publicized. He said his daughter is in <br /> one of these partnership programs, and is thriving. He said it is free, which is a bonus. He said <br /> the classes show up on her high school and college transcript. He said access to the school <br /> counselors is critical for parents/students to learn how to navigate the process. <br /> Superintendent Baldwin said an outside organization evaluated the CHCCS counseling <br /> program for two years, and staff continue to work through this report, and it is one of the <br /> reasons there is now a Student Services Department at the central office level. She said there <br /> is still a communication gap in making sure that all students have access to the variety of <br /> programming available, which all are working on together to amend. <br /> Superintendent Wirt said OCS has 188 courses being taken through College and Career <br /> promise, and this number steadily increases. He said Durham Tech has been a great partner in <br /> this process. He said OCS provides transportation for students, and has staff at both high <br /> schools to assist students. He said funding for counselors at the state level is very low, and his <br /> district repeatedly advocates for more. He said the acuity of need varies from school to school, <br /> and he hopes any additional funding that may come will have some flexibility so that schools <br /> can use it in ways that best meet the needs of their school. <br /> James Barrett said the other main legislative agenda is calendar flexibility, and the ability <br /> to line up the K-12 calendar with the college calendar. <br /> Will Atherton referred to capital improvement and bond funds, and said it is important to <br /> look at the SAPFO policy as it focuses on capacity and not on age of building. He said there <br /> are schools that have $21 million in need, and it may be more prudent in building a new facility. <br /> Chair Rich said this group is meeting now, with another meeting coming up. <br /> Commissioner Greene said the intent was that once school repair costs got to a tipping <br /> point, a new school should be built. <br />
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