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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0108 (2)Cummings iedtd information was also provided b P and sent. Y the state on supplements and this material would also be co who Dr. Boyles Willtassume he Planet retire 'S n June 30, was thanked for his years of service. Position on July 1, 2000. Iredell-States,11,e chools Attending tiom this school system were: Board of Education members Vaughn (Vice Chairman), Jim Head, and Ralph Staley. (Dr. Brucie Serene, a newt member, also attended.) School staff attending were: Supt. Budd g Sprinkle (Asst. Supt.so attended Y elected school board and Linda Stam gandResearch),Harold McManus Y Coleman, Dr. Julia Williams Stamper (Deputy Finance Officer). (Assn. Supt. ofAdministration & Finance) vacancies, Coleman said saidcher recruitment was was concerned about system has been looking at a e was complex n Issue, and the system currently had I . job the element growth in the western end of the county. The wry section would be built first. Approximately 90-100 acres would be needed. He said Commissioner Stewart asked about the possibility of using land on the present West Middle tract for an addition. Dr. Williams said the acreage was too small. She said it was 50-60 acres, eman that when highs monaadded became hat he would snot afer bee mend g h either. He said Y wine an issue also saiWest d that students were not as successful academically. Coleman said the larger schools brought '� nightmares." g management Coleman said $126,000 had been requested for mobile set ups. Commissioner Fortner asked about the Harmony sewer Problem. Dr. Williams said an environmental sanitarian had indicated the school system might be able to delay the new Harmony sewer addition by adding additional drain fields. Howeve the soil on the present site will not perk so adjacent land will have to be used. , system might get by for anotherpgrade other two years with an u The sanitarian also indicatedrthe . Commissioner Johnson asked the school officials to keep him abreast ofthe Harmony sewer. Dr. Coleman asked the commissioners to consider the ADand R Wayside school replacement request. He said community meetings had been held, schools to stay together. Coleman said the two facilities would be overCapacityin about two When asked what would ha J y People wanted the two had been proposed. Peen with the Present ADR building, Coleman said a sixth grade school years. Sprinkle mentioned the heavy industrial traffic at Wayside and how the children. the this was for Coleman said that at the community meetings most facilities would be best. He said the system had not 8 people felt a site in between the two some inquiries. publicly been looking for land, but had made Commissioner Stewart asked by the Tsumas family. ifthe school officials were interested in the 12 acres offered Coleman said yes, but that this would be a school for the children movie development --not a replacement forADR/Wayside. Dr. Coleman added that he was optimistic the Tsumas family would increase the 12 acres to 18. g into the new Dr that Crescent Resources it had been mentioned halt Crescent might donate 60 acres had t sdforaa school �o pmentproposed. He said 2