pAOt in A Hit BfVJNSV.1 'K PS * ' rcSPAV AUGUSTS 1990 County School Board Tackles Routine Agenda Brunswick County Hoard i>l tendent ol schools. in a scttlcnicni Education members worked their reached with the board in July. The way through a I out agenda ol ron money came from adrninstraiive ex tme business Morula night in their ivnse accounts, she said, and ap last regular meeting he lore the start p'oval ol county commissioners ol school. was not required lor its use for that Board members and stall fielded purjvse several questions I'rom a represent;! response to another question, live ol the Concerned Taxpayers oi Engel said board members and Brunswick County, a consolidation sl;l" described system-wide eft oris of questions raised b\ people at encourage academic recognition, tending the group's organizational ;,v a-N athletic recognition, such meeting in Julv. as the academic banquet and "green , . card" program at West Brunswick i lie aim 01 uic new group is 10 ,. . ? . , _ , . r r,? v Mich School. Some ol the funds ini serve as a forum lor public discus j . . i, , tiallv set aside lor student recogni sion and consensus building, ai J . , * , ... , ? , lion were cut during the year, and cordiru' to one ol its founders and . ? ... , i,i parclll-lcacnci 01 c.tiii/.tiions Cii presideni Deborah f ngel ol I >nr ' - couraged to make up the dirterence WlK" l.vallv Among other things. Mrs Vice Chairman James Clcmmons, l-.ngel s husband. Rick, wanted to who was presiding, was receptive to know if board members hail the an I ngel's suggestion the board con tinuity to enter school classu>oms. stder meeting in a larger facility or tcachers lounges or teachers mail rotating meetings to various schools boxes, and was told their^ rights around" the county. were the samc as any oihei patron Mrs. Engel said Tuesday she was of the schools. pleased to get answers to the ques When S|vctlicall> asked ii he hail ttons Monikty to take back to the ever conducted a search of teachers' next meeting of the taxpayers' desks or mailboxes looking for ccr group, which will be held probably tain materials, such as a petition, in late August or early September at board member Robert Slockctt said I'iney Grove School near Bolivia, he had not Then it w ill be up to members to Finance Officer Radi Fallot: also follow upas they wish, she said, explained, in answer to other ques- The group also plans to meet lions, the source of the S30.IXX) paid w ith Assistant Superintendent to John Kaufhold. former supcrin- William Harrison and other school omcials to discuss the special edu cational program. Specifically, Mrs Engel said some parents have sug gested better communication is needed between the school system and parents regarding testing and evaluation ol special education stu dents. The board, in other business: -Reviewed budget appropria tions for the coming year following adoption of the state budget earlier this month by the General Assembly. ?Met in executive session to discuss personnel, approving mu tinc personnel actions afterward. Authorized the hiring of Honey & Associates Architects to design a new cafeteria for Southpoit Primary Schtxil and renovation of the old cafeteria into classrooms, as recom mended by Assistant Superintendent William Turner. The linn has the design contract for the new elementary school to be built at Supply. Also, Slockett said in a tele phone interview Tuesday, Boney & Associates has previous experience in renovating cafeterias into cia*s rooms. ?Authorized the purchase of a second 36-passenger bus rather than an activity van, also at Turner's rec ommendation. Turner said Monday that the federal government plans to phase out use of vans for student transportation of any type, for safe ty reasons. The bus will cost S31,(XX), compared to a cost of SIy.(XH) for a van; Turner said the money is available in the budget ?Heard reports from Assistant Superintendent William Harrison regarding California Achievement Tcsl results and summer school. Test results were highly inconsistent and varied widely from school to school, he said. For third-graders, for example, he said the range was 37 percentile points. Testing Coordinator Pat Ward will conduct item analysis and other breakdowns of the scores. On the average, scores were down four to six points over a year ago. Board Chairman Dorothy Worth arrived approximately one hour late to the meeting, while member Donna Baxter was absent. NCNB Donates To College XC\'R Senior Hanking Executive Dennis Crocker, right, recently presented a $1,0(10 check to Brunswick Community College Pres ident H. Michael Heaves as the hank's donation to the HCC Foundation community fund drive. Contributions to the HCC f oundation provide student scholarships, work study programs and other student assistance. A PLACE FOR EVERYTHIN6 Useful tips on kitchen planning from Aristokraft if?^ T"p Posted white f T - ?f . Champagne cabinetry o? 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