School News Education: Who's In Charge? The question of who should determine the program and fiscaf functions of the State Department of Public Education will be studied this fall by a 10-member legislative committee. In recent years the interrelated powers of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, the State Board of Education, and the Controller have caused problems within the department ? enough friction to cause the General As sembly to enact legislation to study the matter. Presently, the Department of Public Education is comprised of a Superintendent of Public Instruc tion elected by the people who serves as secretary of the Board and administrates the instructional policies>of the Board; a State Board of Education consisting of the West Hoke Chorus, Panel Programs Set The principal, faculty, staff and students of West Hoke School extend an invitation to their Open House on Monday, September 27, at 7 p.m. The Fourth Grade Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Marian McNeill, will present several selec tions. A panel discussion related to the ^?effect of Reganomics upon educa tion will be moderated by John D. ".McAllister, associate superinten .'dent of the Hoke County public ,schools. Cross Stiching lOffered At RTC Robeson Technical College will ffer a Cross Stitching course this jfall beginning September 27. 1982 bn Monday nights from 7 to 10. j The class, taught by Carol ^Holland, will be held at her new ?tore. the Craft and Frame Shop, bn the Main Street of Red Springs. ; Although the Craft and Frame {Shop has only been open since July ;20, 1982, Holland has been cross Stitching for four years. 1 She first had a similar shop in iRaeford. but the facilities there Were too small to house all the jgiftware, crafts, framing materials jand candles that she handles, so ?he decided to relocate the business Jo Red Springs. , The course has a registration fee bf $15.00 plus the cost of supplies fcind is open to all adults 18 years of !age or older. . For additional information, call RTC at 738-7101, extension 128. A.A. Meetings Wed. 8 p.m. Nursing Home Dining Room Lieutenant Governor, the Treas urer, and 11 members appointed by the Governor; and the Controller who is appointed by the Board and approved by the Governor to supervise and manage the fiscal affairs of the Board. The structures of other states vary widely. Nineteen of the states, including the District of Columbia, elect their boards. Thirty of the boards are ap pointed. One state, Wisconsin, does not have a State Board of Education as such. Louisiana has three members appointed by the Governor and eight members elected by specified district. The Chief State School Officer is appointed in 32 states and the District of Columbia and is elected by a vote of the people in the remaining 18 states. Of the ap pointed Chief State School Of ficers, 28 are appointed by the State Board of Education and five are appointed by the Governor. The State Board of Education as it exists today was established in 1943, replacing the State School Commission. Later, the General Assembly enacted legislation establishing the. Office of Controller as the fiscal arm of the Board. In 1971, a rewrite of the State Constitution removed the State Superintendent as a full member of the Board. He remained the chief executive officer in all areas except fiscal affairs. The Board is looking at other governance models which might provide a strong governing board carrying out all of its legitimate functions through a single strong executive officer. They include: --The State Superintendent of Public Instruction would be chief administrative officer and non voting chairman of the Board. A single administrator titled "Com missioner of Public Schools" would then be chosen by the Board to serve at the pleasure of the Board. -A strong governing Board with a single executive officer without an Office of the Controller. --A strong elected Superin tendent to administer and supervise the public school system, assisted by a nongoverning advisory Board of Education appointed by the Governor, similar to North Caro lina's Department of Agriculture. --A Superintendent and a non governing advisory board ap pointed by the Governor. ?A chief executive officer ap pointed by the Board of Education which would be either appointed by the Governor or an elected body. Under the present system, all decisions regarding finance and program are made by the State Board of Education and imple mented in part by the State Superintendent and in part by the Controller. Under the alternatives being studied, all decisions regarding finance and program would still be made by the State Board, but these decisions would be implemented directly by a single executive. The legislative study committee appointed to look into the structure of the State Department of Public Education will report its findings and recommendations to the 1983 General Assembly. TV News Director Teaches Course At Pembroke State Greta Lint, who has been a director in television in Wilmington for three years and is currently directing WECT-TV's weekend news programs, has been hired as parttime lecturer for Pembroke State University's "Radio and Television Production" class. In this class. Communicative Arts 316. she instructs 26 students how to operate a camera, handle the switching equipment, edit, and direct. The class meets on Tuesday afternoon for two different labora tory sessions in the PSU television studio from 12:30-1:45 p.m. and 2-3:15 p.m. The class also has class lectures on Thursdays. In charge of the overall instruction is Dr. Matt Morrison, director of PSU's Radio and TV Communications Office. Miss Lint. 25. who earned a B. A. from UNC-Wilmington in '79 in mass communications, was a stu dent intern at WWAY-TV in Wilmington while in school and worked there part-time. The Johnson Company INSURANCE AUTO ? FIRE fefer) HOMEOWNERS ? COMMERCIAL ? ' ( /