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Agenda 06-16-2026; 8-a - Minutes for May 12, 2026, May 14, 2026, May 19, 2026, May 21, 2026, and May 26, 2026
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14 <br /> 1 pay with lower costs of living. She described OCS achieving 100% of schools meeting or exceeding <br /> 2 growth as made possible by dedicated staff who are now looking elsewhere and called on the Board to <br /> 3 fund raises and supplements to retain them. She expressed concern that the county's investment <br /> 4 priorities, noting new parks and greenways in wealthy neighborhoods while sidewalks remain absent <br /> 5 near Grady Brown and Cedar Ridge, do not reflect the needs of school employees. <br /> 6 Savannah Patterson, teacher at Cedar Ridge High School, former District Teacher of the Year, <br /> 7 and Secretary of the Orange County Association of Educators, called on the Board to raise education <br /> 8 funding. She described working before and after contract hours, including hosting additional tutoring <br /> 9 sessions ahead of state exams, without compensation for student transportation or equitable provision <br /> 10 of snacks and drinks across schools. She noted that being a classroom teacher is already a monumental <br /> 11 task and that added duties without compensation are pushing talented teachers out. She said that if she <br /> 12 felt as though she was a professional treated with respect, that the work she does is dignified and <br /> 13 appropriate for her expertise, she would not be making the decision to leave the profession. <br /> 14 Kaylee Powers said that both she and her husband are teachers at Cedar Ridge High School and <br /> 15 are involved in many extracurricular activities for students. She said she and her husband found that <br /> 16 purchasing a home in Orange County was financially impossible on their combined educator salaries, <br /> 17 and ultimately purchased in Alamance County. She noted that the commute to Guilford County, which <br /> 18 offers higher supplements, is the same as from their current home to Cedar Ridge. She described being <br /> 19 at a crossroads between staying in a district they love and pursuing a district that can support their goal <br /> 20 of having their own children. <br /> 21 Layla Allen said she is a teacher at Cedar Ridge High School and member of the Orange County <br /> 22 Association of Educators. She described working as a zip line instructor on weekends and a whitewater <br /> 23 raft guide in the summer to afford living in the community she teaches in. She described foregoing staff <br /> 24 housing to live out of her car for two months in the summer to retain more of her earnings. She <br /> 25 described practicing extreme frugality, including thrifting, repairing her own clothes, buying generic <br /> 26 brands, yet still wondering why she shouldn't simply move to Wake or Durham. <br /> 27 Alex Kaji, an educator at Hillsborough Elementary School, shared that he had taken a second job <br /> 28 in 2019 to supplement his teaching income, eventually burned out, left the profession, and yet felt <br /> 29 called back. He described returning as a long-term substitute and then a full-time teacher again. Using <br /> 30 an ecosystem metaphor that he teaches to fourth and fifth graders, he warned: "If these resources are <br /> 31 not given back into the ecosystem, things living in that ecosystem have two choices. They move away or <br /> 32 they die." <br /> 33 Sheri Caligan said she is an Orange County resident and Orange County educator. She read <br /> 34 testimonies from colleagues who asked to remain anonymous. One 11-year teacher described working <br /> 35 multiple jobs to support a family of five, with base pay barely covering main expenses. A second <br /> 36 described working 10 additional hours per week at a second job, leaving only enough time to eat and <br /> 37 sleep after returning home. A third with 17 years of experience, National Board Certification, and school <br /> 38 Teacher of the Year recognition, stated that a management position in a second job would offer a better <br /> 39 quality of life than remaining in the classroom. She questioned how the Board could propose a property <br /> 40 tax increase while simultaneously cutting school funding and asked that the OCS budget request be fully <br /> 41 funded. <br /> 42 Adam Reyes, teacher at Cedar Ridge High School, described becoming an educator in 2020 and <br /> 43 approaching the end of his sixth year while nearing completion of his first year of graduate school. He <br /> 44 stated he was beginning to consider other districts or career paths and acknowledged that earning his <br /> 45 degree would likely prompt him to look at more competitive counties. He noted that neither he nor his <br /> 46 wife (also an OCS employee) can afford housing in Orange County, and expressed concern that the <br /> 47 educators responsible for OCS's growth achievements would leave for other counties. He asked the <br /> 48 Board to consider how to ease or postpone that transition. <br />
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