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24 <br /> 1 Slide #45 <br /> Questions & Dialogue <br /> 3 Commissioner Fowler asked if CHCCS has similar statistics on capital allocations from <br /> 4 funding provided by BOCC. <br /> 5 Riza Jenkins said they receive a monthly update and have a list of projects they're working <br /> 6 on. She said they can provide that information and there is a plan for the next ten years. <br /> 7 Commissioner Richards said Orange County just got a new curriculum. She asked if the <br /> 8 school districts talk to each other about what they learned from their processes and if they are <br /> 9 taking advantage of the opportunity to leverage learning across the two districts. <br /> 10 Dr. Rodney Trice said any curriculum changes they make come from the state's five-year <br /> 11 curriculum adoption cycle. He said what the audit will show is the degree to which assignments <br /> 12 given to students align with state standards. He said that as students text, they waant to make <br /> 13 sure teachers are teaching the actual standards. He said the audit looks at materials provided to <br /> 14 students. He said he's had a number of conversations with Dr. Green and they see opportunities <br /> 15 to collaborate on implementing those standards. <br /> 16 Commissioner Richards said her point is that curriculum is an issue across both districts <br /> 17 and said she encourages that to happen across the county. She said they can learn from each <br /> 18 other. She said they all have the same goals. She said it's one pot of money, so if the county is <br /> 19 spending the funds, the schools could reach across the lines to see how the resources can be <br /> 20 leveraged. <br /> 21 Rani Dasi said there are certainly places where it is happening and there are places where <br /> 22 they could do a better job. <br /> 23 Vice-Chair McKee asked if CHCCS has the same difference of understanding as OCS <br /> 24 regarding capital funds. <br /> 25 Al Ciarochi said their staff met with county staff and they are on the same page. <br /> 26 Chair Bedford said Article 46 had almost $2 million more for the current year. She said <br /> 27 that staff could dicsuss this more. She said they set aside$2 million for other school capital needs. <br /> 28 She said she doesn't know if that will repeat for the current year, but people are paying taxes at <br /> 29 a high rate, so the budget is solid. She asked if school systems are still operating under the <br /> 30 Common Core standards, or if those are changed. <br /> 31 Dr. Rodney Trice said NC Department of Public Instruction has a standard and some of it <br /> 32 comes from the Common Core. <br /> 33 Rani Dasi said curriculum does continue to be impacted by changes in state policy. <br /> 34 Sarah Smylie said that the science curriculum is open to public feedback. <br /> 35 Rani Dasi thanked Chair Bedford for highlighting those two funding streams. She said one <br /> 36 of the things they are interested in is having access to data that might be predictive data to help <br /> 37 improve outcomes. <br /> 38 Commissioner Portie-Ascott said about 28% of African American students are proficient. <br /> 39 She asked if that number has stayed consistent over time. <br />
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