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13 <br /> 1 use plan and land purchases through Lands Legacy, will be critical for supporting habitat <br /> 2 conservation. He asked the Board to continue to support the Lands Legacy program. <br /> 3 David Remington said the longtime homeowner assistance program is another program <br /> 4 that helps residents stay in their homes. He said he has found it very encouraging that the <br /> 5 commissioners continue to support that program. He thanked the Board for their efforts. <br /> 6 Sarah Whitley said she is an EC teacher in the CHCCS and graduate of Elon College. <br /> 7 She said that she loves what she does. She thanked the Board for what they do. She said that <br /> 8 she reviewed their biographies and noted that none of them have served as an educator like she <br /> 9 has. She said that she has served in all levels of schools and loves it. She asked the Board to <br /> 10 support the continuation budget and said that it is important to have EC teachers, EC TAs, and <br /> 11 OC classes. She said that there have been many cuts to these programs. She said that she fully <br /> 12 supports public schools and thinks that more funding should go to the schools. She thanked Chair <br /> 13 Bedford for her advocacy for education and students with disabilities. She said that she is a single <br /> 14 parent and widow, and has a hard time making ends meet sometimes. She said that teachers <br /> 15 should be appreciated, and salaries should be raised. <br /> 16 Jenna Neilsen said that she is a 51" grade teacher and resident of Orange County. She <br /> 17 said that she understands that the federal and state governments are not helping with the issues. <br /> 18 She said that these are unprecedented times and asked the Board to look outside of the box at <br /> 19 ways they can fund the continuation and expansion budgets. <br /> 20 Bailey Normann said she is a school librarian and a resident of Orange County. She asked <br /> 21 the Board to fully fund the continuation budget and the expansion budget. She said that they need <br /> 22 highly trained teachers. She said that reinstating masters pay acknowledges the time spent to <br /> 23 better themselves in ways that improve outcomes for kids. She said that elementary teacher <br /> 24 assistants are incredibly valuable and without them, teachers are stretched too thin. She said they <br /> 25 can also restore their technology facilitators. She said they are an essential part of making the <br /> 26 classrooms vibrant and interactive. She said that cutting these positions would be a huge step <br /> 27 back. She asked the Board to invest in the people that invest in the kids every day. <br /> 28 Robin Jacobs said she served as the executive director of the Eno River Conservation <br /> 29 Group for 15 years. She said that there are almost never any conservation or protection projects <br /> 30 done without a partnership. She said that the Lands Legacy program in Orange County has <br /> 31 facilitated many good projects. She said that Orange County has been an incredible partner for <br /> 32 land trusts. She asked the Board to continue to support the Lands Legacy program and she wants <br /> 33 them to understand how important it is. <br /> 34 Ana Rosario said she is a parent and first year teacher in CHCCS Schools. She said she <br /> 35 entered education from a different industry and has been amazed at the amount of work that the <br /> 36 teachers do with such a small amount of resources. She said the pay does not even make sense. <br /> 37 She said the experience has been amazing. She said it is like trying to explain motherhood —yes, <br /> 38 it is hard, but it is amazing. She said that when she heard there is a risk that they may have even <br /> 39 less next year, she immediately thought it would be impossible. She asked the Board to fund the <br /> 40 continuation budget and the expansion budget. <br /> 41 Katie Harrison said she is a social worker at Carrboro Elementary. She said that she is <br /> 42 paying for a babysitter to be able to attend. She said the school is slotted to be rebuilt with the <br /> 43 bond. She said they remind themselves everyday it will be fixed because they are dealing with <br /> 44 problems daily. She said it floods and they have water issues. She said they need to keep the <br /> 45 staff members that are there in the building next year. She said that they must make the building <br /> 46 work and be safe and on top of that, teach. She asked the Board to do whatever can be done so <br /> 47 that they can keep teaching kids in a safe space. <br /> 48 Brian Link, president of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Association of Educators, said that he <br /> 49 has worked and lobbied to have a bi-partisan budget bill at the General Assembly that will <br /> 50 reinstate masters pay. He said the work is getting done on that level. He said that the public can <br /> 51 agree that cutting the Department of Education and taking funds from public education is not the <br />