: ' V/ ■' . t ■ ■■ *■&."! ■ ;;M. . ; ■ !-V, ti •• V? • ,vt «.:Y;£ r • '••'■ ■**?■.?: ' •; ’• v' ' Sports: Youth league heads into play-offs: Page e Perspectives: If IP' Community responds to school decision: Page 4 W - ;v- Ilf ||| i . ' ■ v y ■ ■ ^;v*v. . . .. ■ Have a safe, happy 4th ef July! ri.Offr! THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY Volume 62, No. 21 Hertford, Perquimans County, N.C., Thursday, July 1,1993 35 Cents Board denies teacher formal hearing Board, Henion asked to resign . By SUSAN R. HARRIS gator_ The board of education took the most heat Monday night after adjourning regular session for failing to grant Sharon M. “Sherry” Smith a formal hearing. Before the two-hour session ended, the board and superin tendent Randall L. Henion had been asked to resign by Tom Fleck. Fleck's suggestions was met with applause. Fleck asked for resignations from ail school board members and Henion “because I fed that this matter is not being handled "property.’* * Smith was suspended with pay on March 15 pending an in vestigation into misconduct charges. In April, she requested, through her attorney, Luke Lar gess of Charlotte, a hearing be fore the board. On May 17, the board voted not to renew Smith’s contract. On May 19, Henion told Smith she could return to the classroom. She returned on May 24, 70 days into her 90-day sus pension. She was granted the op portunity to speak before the > (Maid in executive session on June 21. During the closed meeting. Smith said she asked for her job back. After that ses sion. which was attended by over ’ - 60 . people, board chairman t: Wayne Howell said the board would study Smith’s presenta tion and make a decision on : June 28. nivhat does the board have to lose by having a lull hearing on this in executive session?” N.C.A.E. Uni Serve representative Lueta Sellers asked. “She has re ?[uested a hearing in private, a ull-fledged hearing, and the board said ho." "Why was she denied the pri vate hearing?” Brenda Bass asked. Dali Harris asked if the board would consider a public hearing. "If she would request a pub lic hearing, the board would cer tainly consider it.” board chairman L. Wayne Howell said. Howell then said that a hear ing was against North Carolina' public school law. Sellers told Howell it was not, and cited two general statutes dealing with the issue. “If you have a good case, you have nothing to lose (by granting Smith a hearing)Cathy Terra nova, a former new Jersey tea cher, said. "If nothing happens, you seven people (board mem bers. Henion and assistant su perintendent Jake Boyce) have a great deal to lose. "We are not going to let tins rest.” Terranova continued. "It’s not fair. You need to put this Is sue to bed and the only way to do It Is to grant Mrs. Smith a hearing." «' Marie Ayscue said the com munity should go over the board’s head to resolve the Issue. Tm fed up with It 1 don’t think this is the board to make the decision,” Ayscue said. % Howell said he believes the board made a fair decision in the Smith case. "Based oh what we knew, we made our decisionHowell said. Sellers said In an interview after the meeting that she, ! Smith’s attorney Luke Largess and the Smiths are prepared to > take the case into the legal sys i^' tern. 'v' - "I think at this point the 5board leaves us only one alterna tive and that Is m go to co-art." ;r. Sellers said. - Tm horrified that the board did not even grant my request for * a hearing to allow me the oppor . tunlty to present witnesses who can shed light on my case* : Smith said after the meeting. “They (the board) had a . chance to rectify their reputation . and accountability In the com munity and they didn't." Smith aald. *Tbqr blew it" Sherry Smith (left) awaits the Perquimans County Board of Ed ucation decision on overturning her nonrenewal Monday night With her is Lueta Sellers, N.C.A.E. UniServe representative. The board took no action on Smith’s request to get her teaching Job back, nor did they grant her a formal hearing. Sellers said Smith will take her case to court (Photo by Susan Harris) By SUSAN R. HARRIS Edter' _ Over 110 people crammed Into the school board conference room and spilled over Into the halls Monday night to hear the board of education’s response to Sharon M. “Sherry” Smith’s re quest to have her nonrenewal overturned. When the board came out of executive session, chairman L. Wayne Howell announced that the board would take no action, on the Smith case. “The only comment that I will make is that the board will stand on its previous decision," Howell said. Howell adjourned the meet ing Immediately after announc ing the decision, bringing an outcry from the audience. "You should have the com mon courtesy to ask these peo ple if they have anything to say," Brenda Bass said. several people spuse