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23 <br /> 1 Commissioner Marcoplos referred to the slide with 3 choices, and the second option <br /> 2 intrigues him. He said if that was done for a year, the County could learn a lot and then see pre- <br /> 3 K through the tracking tool. He said it could be like a rehearsal. <br /> 4 Commissioner McKee asked if Travis Myren could review option 1 again. <br /> 5 Travis Myren said option 1 would have the BOCC would formally amend the Student <br /> 6 Membership section of the SAPFO memorandum of understanding (MOU), to include pre-K <br /> 7 students, and also delete the section that has to do with issuing CAPS. <br /> 8 Chair Rich asked if that would include all pre-K students or just the ones the County is <br /> 9 mandated to accommodate. <br /> 10 Travis Myren said the request was to include all of the existing pre-K students, and there <br /> 11 was some disagreement regarding the waiting list. He said he imagines all would want to clear <br /> 12 the waiting list. <br /> 13 Commissioner McKee agreed. <br /> 14 Commissioner Price asked if option 1 would eliminate the CAPS, and if so, is that <br /> 15 something the schools wanted, or would the schools still want to still limit construction. She said <br /> 16 she liked option 2. <br /> 17 Commissioner Dorosin said the schools know the number of kids in the pre-K seats, and <br /> 18 to him, the issue is how many kids are in the seats now and how much room exists to <br /> 19 accommodate the new class room size mandate. He said he favored option 1, and then figure out <br /> 20 how to change the ordinance regarding CAPS, capacity, etc. <br /> 21 Commissioner Dorosin said if the BOCC is going to keep SAPFO, then every child that is <br /> 22 present should be counted. <br /> 23 Commissioner Greene said would choose option 1, counting the existing children. She <br /> 24 said she would like to keep the language of the SAPFO, but to the extent practical, they need to <br /> 25 get away from the threat of the"shall"word. <br /> 26 Commissioner Bedford said she supports counting the existing pre-K students,but her <br /> 27 concern is if the BOCC tried to get all of the jurisdictions to agree, they will not agree with it. <br /> 28 She said she supported Commissioner Greene's suggestion to keep the SAPFO language, but to <br /> 29 get away from shall. She said she does not favor increasing the capacity percentages. She asked <br /> 30 if all jurisdictions have to agree in order to amend the ordinance. <br /> 31 Chair Rich said OCS and CHCCS and Orange County Board of Commissioners would <br /> 32 have to all agree. <br /> 33 John Roberts said the MOU is between all parties, so all would have to agree. <br /> 34 Commissioner Bedford said she is not sure it is worth the effort, as she would predict that <br /> 35 the towns would not agree. She said to just leave it alone, and track the numbers. <br /> 36 Commissioner Marcoplos said if the BOCC pursues option 1 there will be a lot of <br /> 37 disagreement in the first year, and so it looks like they are leaning toward a hybrid of options 1 <br /> 38 and 2. He said it seems wise to have a time to try it out and have discussions. <br /> 39 Commissioner Price said she was uncertain as to whether there was a deadline for all of <br /> 40 this, and that is why she was leaning toward option 2. She said the BOCC does not have enough <br /> 41 information on option 1, and time would help with that. She said she supports counting the pre- <br /> 42 K students, but is unsure how the other entities feel. She said 5 entities would have to come to <br /> 43 an agreement on this proposal, and that would take time. She said she is unsure where people <br /> 44 stand about CAPS. <br />