HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0109 (2)The school officials said they would share information about supplements. Stamper said the
supplements were about 50-50. She said the certified staff received 6% and the non -certified
received 5.5%.
Coleman said he wanted to alert the commissioners that more mandates were being sent by
the state about intervention programs for younger children.
Commissioner Johnson encouraged the school officials to begin a searching for land to be
used as a replacement facility for ADR/Wayside. The other commissioners agreed.
MITCHEI L COMMUNITY COLLEGF.
In attendance were: MCC President Dr, Dug Eason, Interim Vice President for Instruction
Dr. Bill Findt, Vice President for Finance Dick Lefevre, and members of the Board of Trustees
Godfrey Williams and Wally Riddle.
Dr. Eason said the local economy was good and some students were working two or three
jobs while at the same time attending school. Eason said the summer enrollment for the college was
the largest ever and there had been an overall increase of 12% for the past two years.
Eason said the enrollment in Mooresville was over 1200 students. He said the college's
highest priority, at the present time, was a second floor expansion to house an information high way
classroom and for infrastructure technology. Dr. Eason added also that the college owned property
on Moore Avenue in Mooresville that could be used for expansion.
Commissioner Johnson noted the college's total capital outlay request of $1,100,000, and
the county be
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how he toll ge would proceed ttif the full capital outlayation for this amount s requests were not approved. Johnson asked
Dr. Eason said the college would probably try to work a little on the $800,000 second floor
expansion along with a little of the $300,000 request of improved parking, security, lighting, and
landscaping for all three campuses.
Eason said the college was working on a Building Construction Technology Program with
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systems. He aid theattendcolleges Eason said the mission rogram Iwould be to teach the sudents school tradee and the
classes could begin in the tenth grade of high school.
VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTS AND PAID FIRE RESPONSE
PERSONNEL: Mrs. Blumenstein
paid employees from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Blumenstein asksaid it was her understanding that a VFD(s) desired to have two
ed if the board members wanted to invite
some of the fire officials to an upcoming budget meeting to discuss the matter.
Commissioner Stewart added that some departments were concerned about their travel
allotment of $2,500. She said they did not feel this was adequate.
calendar` was the consensus ofthe select an appropriate meeting ii g dateoard mandsinviteall�he fire officials.stein to review the budget
ADJOURNMENT:MOTION by Chairman or Tice
aher budgejourn the t session n t meeting at 9:05 pm,
the South Wing
Next meeting: Thursday, May 1, 260-0, 6:00 p.
Conference Room (ICGC), 200 South Center Street, Statesville, NC.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - O.
Approved: �u d✓d Clerk to the Board