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4 <br /> <br />including masks, exceptional children, flu, and ventilation. She said the ABC collaborative is 1 <br />helping Orange County Schools with developing detailed plans. 2 <br />Sherita Cobb said OCS has been working diligently on food insecurities, and as of 3 <br />September 22, Orange County Schools had given out 204,892 breakfast and lunch 4 <br />combinations, and 35,441 supplemental food boxes to OCS students. She said 13 different 5 <br />sites have been used since March to be able to give out those food items. She said the district 6 <br />continues the backpack buddies, which provides food support for weekend meals. She said 7 <br />OCS has ~120 homeless (McKinney-Vento) students. She said these students are supported 8 <br />with food boxes and other food/housing programs. She said OCS is very thankful to have 9 <br />school nurses in every school. She said the nurses are working on contact tracing, preparing 10 <br />isolation rooms, training and support, protocol and procedures for getting children back into 11 <br />school. She said OCS is proposing to create a School Safety Task Force, which would focus on 12 <br />several issues including school resource officers (SRO). She said SROs have been in OCS 13 <br />since 1992, and the District works with the Orange County Sheriff’s office on many issues, 14 <br />including a variety of training. She said OCS and the Sheriff are looking at the memorandum of 15 <br />understanding to insure that this partnership is the most effective that it can be. 16 <br />Commissioner McKee thanked County staff for finding funding for additional hotspots, 17 <br />and said there was a backlog in OCS, and a small need in CHCCS. He said he petitioned the 18 <br />County to pick up the cost of this need, and asked if the County would form a task force to look 19 <br />into this issue. He said there are families with no service, and hotspots will not help. He said 20 <br />600 hotspots are still needed, and asked if more hotspots will be needed. 21 <br />Dr. Monique Felder said the district is finding the needs continue to mount, as many 22 <br />family circumstances are changing, as well as staff requesting hotspots. She said many 23 <br />families need multiple hotspots, as one is not enough to support a family. 24 <br />Commissioner Dorosin thanked OCS for a great presentation. He said each district will 25 <br />make its own decision around School Resource Officers. He asked if the taskforce could be 26 <br />comprised of interlocking membership, so that three groups are not working in silos on the same 27 <br />issue. He said he would like to see where there are differences and similarities, and begin to 28 <br />reconcile issues. 29 <br />Dr. Monique Felder said OCS could consider looking at that proposal. She said there 30 <br />are areas of overlap, as well as unique areas for each district. 31 <br />Chair Rich said the Commissioners have been working on broadband for years. She 32 <br />said the lack of success is not due to a lack of priority, but rather the state legislature is the hold 33 <br />up. She said until broadband is a utility, and available to every single person who wants it, the 34 <br />BOCC’s hands are tied. She said this issue is not new and the Commissioners understand the 35 <br />disparities. She said it has proved hard to make progress over the past four years. 36 <br />Commissioner Price said she appreciated the work with homeless students, and asked if 37 <br />the situation is getting worse. 38 <br />Dr. Monique Felder said she will defer to Sherita Cobb to answer, but the district is 39 <br />finding that families are coming together to live in the same dwelling. 40 <br />Sherita Cobb said the district has lost a few students, but several homeless students 41 <br />have doubled up with friends and families to try and remain in the area. 42 <br />Commissioner Price asked if OCS is currently working with the Eviction Diversion 43 <br />program in the County. 44 <br />Sherita Cobb said yes, the district’s social workers utilize that program. 45 <br />Commissioner McKee echoed Chair Rich’s comments as far as broadband. He said he 46 <br />is tired of waiting and expecting the same results. He said the petition that was brought forward 47
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