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2 <br /> 1 <br /> 2 Commissioner McKee arrived at 7:02 p.m. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 b. Matters on the Printed Agenda <br /> 5 (These matters will be considered when the Board addresses that item on the agenda below.) <br /> 6 <br /> 7 3. Announcements, Petitions and Comments by Board Members <br /> 8 Commissioner Hamilton said that on April 28th, the Board of County Commissioners <br /> 9 and the Orange County Schools and Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools Boards of Education <br /> 10 met to discuss key challenges faced by our public schools. She said she came away with one <br /> 11 clear conclusion: our schools are in crisis. She said they are losing teachers, teacher aides, <br /> 12 and students. She said the COVID-19 pandemic hit schools like an ongoing physical assault <br /> 13 and traumatized the people and the institution. She said the community needs to come together <br /> 14 to support schools so they can recover and get back to the work making sure that all students <br /> 15 reach their potential. She asked what will that take? She said what she thinks will be helpful is <br /> 16 if the community and commissioners understand what it takes to educate all children in the 21St <br /> 17 Century. She said children faces challenges that she never faced as a student, such as social <br /> 18 media and the anxiety of the pandemic and living in an uncertain world. She said they need to <br /> 19 look at how to support children, including resources. She also said they need to know the <br /> 20 questions they need to ask of the schools, so they can make sure they are doing what they can <br /> 21 to educate our children. She said that in her role as commissioner, she is ready to listen to <br /> 22 financial needs of schools and to balance their needs with the needs of others in the <br /> 23 community. She said the county has spent time and resources addressing and redressing <br /> 24 some of the inequities that have resulted from the social structure. She gave the example of the <br /> 25 Criminal Justice Resource Department's work. She said we must not forget to invest in <br /> 26 education so we don't have to spend so much money repairing the damage. <br /> 27 Commissioner Hamilton said previously the Board received a presentation from people <br /> 28 who went into assisted living facilities and nursing homes. She said they were told that <br /> 29 volunteers cannot go into the facilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She said the group was <br /> 30 not able to monitor the care of residents. She petitioned for an update from Director of Aging if <br /> 31 it is still the case that volunteers and boards cannot go into long-term care facilities. She said if <br /> 32 it is still the case, she would like to staff to draft a letter to the state expressing the importance of <br /> 33 allowing volunteers back in to protect the rights and ensure the care of vulnerable residents. <br /> 34 Commissioner Bedford had no comments. <br /> 35 Commissioner Fowler had no comments. <br /> 36 Commissioner Richards said she visited the Efland Cheeks and Cedar Grove <br /> 37 community centers and the rural fire department in Cedar Grove. She said she got see up close <br /> 38 what the fire support is for the county and she got to do a deeper dive into the Buckhorn <br /> 39 Economic Development Area. She said when you get out and see how beautiful and spread out <br /> 40 the county is, you see it is a challenge that becomes more real when you try to meet the needs <br /> 41 of the whole county. She said she was grateful to have an opportunity to meet people in other <br /> 42 parts of the county. <br /> 43 Commissioner McKee had no comments. <br /> 44 Chair Price announced that on May 5th at 4 p.m., there will be a groundbreaking for the <br /> 45 new library. <br /> 46 <br /> 47 <br /> 48 <br />