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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBoard of Education Minutes 1938-1950 Microfilmed by North Carolina Bepartment of Archives and History Division of Archives and Manuscripts Raleigh, North Carolina IREDELL COUNTY MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY EDUCATION VOL a 4 Nee {938 1950 © PAGES 5 236. FILMED 9 2 65 RED RATIO 16 1 July 5, 1938 The Board of Education met in regular session on foregoing date. The following members were present: L. A. Pope, D. E. Hayes, C. H. Knox, W. P. Sharpe, Jr., J. A. Craven and J. S. Dobson. Moved by C. H. Knox, seconded by J. A. Craven, to accept contract of J. B. Rogers to audit all school funds for school year 1937-38. Moved by C. H. Knox, seconded by W. P. Sharpe, to readvertize Turnersburg School property for sale, also Amity Hill colored school (Chambersburg Township) and Miller's in Davidson Township (colored schools in Mooresville Enterprise). Moved by J. A. Craven, seconded by D. E. Hayes, that C. H. Knox and T. W. Guy investigate land situation at Cool Spring School. Moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by W. P. Sharpe, that Budget report and estimate be accepted and recommended to County Commissioners. Motion passed. > aT SST ve i August 1, 1938 The Board of Bducation of Iredell County met in regular session. The following members were present: S. H. Houston, Chairman, J. S. Dobson, Le A. Pope, D. A. Hayes, W. P. Sharpe, Jr, C. H. Knox, and J. A. Craven. Mr. C. H. Turner and R. M. Gray appesred before the Board of Bduce- tion in behalf of the colored school in Statesville. The Board was in sympathy with request, and agreed to aid in any way possible to secure the building. A delegation from Olin District, heeded by Mr. Lentz, asked to be transferred from Olin School to Central. Request referred to the State School Commission. Mr. J. H. Gentry appeared before the Board asking that consideration be given toward better living accommodations for the teachers at Harmony. A bid of $25.00 on the Miller School property, colored, was reject- ed by motion of D. A. Hayes, and seconded by C. H. Knox. Motion passed. Moved by D. A. Hayes, seconded by J. S. Dobson that the Miller School property be sold to Robert Knox for the sum of $50.00 Motion made by D. A. Hayes, seconded by L. A. Pope that the plumb- ing be installed in the Principal's home or dormitory at Harmony for the benefits of boarding teachers , that expenses for said work be paid for by rents derived from teachers, after the lights, water, and power ex- penses have been deducted. Mr. Petrey appeared before the Board to explain the County. Action deferred. Mr. C. Ce. Fox and an insurance plan for all school buildings in Mr. A. Y. Neel from Brawley asked the Board to recommend a Senior High School be established at Brawley. loved by J. A. Craven, seconded by D. A. Hayes that recomnendation be accepted. Motion passed, Motion made by D. A. Hayes, seconded by J. A. Craven that gasoline cost for the buses from Oak Ridge and Linwood to Mooresville for the ninth month of school to be paid by the County. Motion passed. Motion made by C. H. Knox, seconded by D. A. Hayes that bid of $550.00 on the Gray Crest school be rejected and private sale of not less than 9555.00 be made. Motion passed. Motion made by J. A. Craven, seconded by D. A. Hayes that settlement for the Road View School property be made with C. W. Sprinkle. ment to be made for $70.00. Motion passed. Final settle August 16, 1938 At a called meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County held on the foregoing date, the following members were present: 5. H. Houston, Chairman, L. A. Pope, C. H. Knox, W. P. Sharpe, Jr., J. A. Craven, D. A. Hayes, and J. S,. Dobson. The meeting was called for the purpose of discussing certain ap- plications (W.P.A. & P.W.A.) for school building program. Moved by C. H. Knox, seconded by L. A. Pope to file P.W.A. ap- plication for Negro School buildings in Statesville, and Mooresville. Motion passed. APPLICATION RESOLUTION A resolution authorizing the Board of Education of Iredell County to file an application to the United States of America through the Fed- eral Emergency Administration of Public Works for a grant to aid in fin- ancing the congtruction of a negro High School in Statesville and an Elementary Negro School in Mooresville including necessary equipment for school, auditorium, gymnasium, and manual training, and designating S.H. Houston to furnish such information as the Government may request. Be it resolved by the Board of Education of Iredell County. Section 1. That S. H. Houston, be and he (they) is (are) author- ized to execute and file an application on behalf of Board of Education of Iredell County to the United States of America for a grant to aid in financing the construction of a Negro High School in Statesville and an Elementary Negro School in Mooresville including necessary equipment for School, auditorium, gymnasium, and manual training. Section 2. That 5. H. Houston, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to furnish such information as the United States of America through the Federal lmergency Administration of Public Works may reason- ably request in connection with the application which is herein author- ized to be filed. CERTIFICATE OF CLERK I, T. Ward Guy, the duly elected, qualified and acting Secretary of the Board of Education of Iredell County, N. C. do hereby certify that I have compared the attached copy of a resolution entitled, "A resolution authorizing the Board of Education of Iredell County to file an application to the United States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works for a grant to aid in financing the construction of a Negro High School in Statesville an an Elementary Negro School in Mooresville including necessary equipment for school, auditorium, gymnasium and manual training, and designating S. H. Houston to furnish such information as the Government may request." with the original of such resolution on file in my office and that the same a ta 2 ee Sar cee 2.52 eT Pe P= Ee ae ae a ae AN AP ES Se ance a eer a I ce Mn ial es a a. is a true and correct copy of such resolution which was regularly s- dopted at a meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County, N. C., duly held on the 16th day of August, 1938 Dated this day of Moved by J. A. Craven, seconded by D. A. Hayes that Coddle Creek School building, Oak Ridge and Linwood proceed to be constructed in Cod- ile Creek township, and notify the County Commissioners of said action. Motion passed, A delegation from the Scotts School appeared before the Board of Education to request that a certnin territory south of the Yadkin River be definitely routed to the Scotts School, and that the South Yad- kin River be made the dividing line between the two schools. The Board of Education of Iredell County is hereby on record that the district lines between the Scotts and Central Schools have never been changed under county-wide plans and that the State School Commission be requested to route the school buses of the two schools accordingly. This recommendation was moved to be accepted by D. A. Hayes, seconded by Le A. Pope. Motion passed. September 6, 1938 The Board of Education met in regular session on said date with the following members present: S. H. Houston, Chariman, J. A. Craven, C. H. Knox, J. S. Dobson, D. A. Hayes, W. P. Sharpe, and L. A. Pope. Jack Rogers, Auditor for Board, appeared before the Board and gave a preliminary report on the audit for the School Year 1937-38. A delegation from the Central School appeared before the Board ask- ing that certain territory south of the Yadkin River be granted to Central School District. Action deferred. A delegation from Wayside School asked that consideration be given to granting an additional teacher. Action referred to The State School Commission. Miss Holman presented to the Board the proposed cleaning project for School Buil@ing set up by W.P.A. Board moved its continuance, Moved by C. H. Knox, seconded by J. A. Craven that the County School warehouse be used for exhibits for the County Fair, and that all children be admitted free on Tuesday, September 27, Childrens’ Day and that same be declared a Holiday subject to the will of the school principals. Delegation from South Iredell colared school asked that the 8th and 9th grades be taught. Action referred to the State School Commission. Delegation from Brawley's School asked a change of the bus route. Action referred to the State School Commission. Delegation from Linwood community appeared before the Board asking thet the construction of the proposed Oak Ridge-Linwood School Building be started. Moved by J. A. Craven and seconded by D. A. Hayes that the Oak Ridge-Linwood School be built on the Harris location. Motion passed. Board authorized the Architect, C. C. Benton, to proceed with the final plans of the school building on the Harris l@eation. Moved by Board that Hugh G. Mitchell be paid $400 balance for re- presentating the County Board of Education in Oak Ridge-Linwood school litigation, Motion was made by L. A. Pope and seconded by J. A. Craven. October 3, 1938 At a reguler meeting of the Iredell County Board of Educa- tion the following members were present : S. H. Houston, Chatr- man, J. A. Craven, W. P. Sharpe, Jr., C. H. Knox, J. S. Dobson, L. A. Pope, and D. E. Hayes. Moved by C. H. Knox, seconded by W. P. Sharpe, Jr., that additional school bus be purchased with the balance of amount set up in the budget for said purpose; the State paying about one-half of the purchase price. Motion passed. Sale of the Keaton's Grove School property ordered con- firmed by the motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by D. E. Hayes. Motion passed, Property sold to George Dye for $55.00. Sale of the Turnersburg School property ordered confirm- ed by the motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by C. H. Knox. Sale made to Lon Church for the sum of $275.00. Motion passed. Moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by C. H. Knox that C. W. Sprinkle be given same per cent on the note due as was granted P. P. Dulin. Motion passed. All county bills ordered paid on motion of C. H. Knox, seconded by D. E. Hayes. Motion passed. Moved by J. A. Craven, seconded by C. H. Knox that $61.30 be paid to the Standard 0il Company for the expenses of gas end oi] used in the county car prior to May 15, 1938. Motion passed. ' (aA November 7, 1938 At a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County held on said date the following members were present: S. H. Houston, Chairman, J. A. Craven, C. H. Knox, J. S. Dobson, W. P. Sharpe, Jr., D. E. Hayes, and L. A. Pope. Moved by C. H. Knox, seconded by W. P. Sharpe, Jr. that an exchange of a plot of land be made at Chestnut Grove School with L. C. Stevenson for the purpose of making school land in a better position. Expenses of change be born by L. C. Steven- son. Motion passed. The committee of Amity School appeared before the Board to reguest funds to aid in beautifying the school grounds. Mov- ed by W. P, Sharpe, Jr., seconded by D. E. Hayes that $40.00 be set up for said request. Motion passed. Rankintown School property was ordered re-advertized by the Board according to law. mg = seer) BR a on ST Tk aT we oat ene ae eo ae = Ne ee eee a en See December 5, 1938 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on said date with the following members present: S. H. Houston, chairman, J. A. Craven, W. P. Sharpe, Jr., C. H. Knox, J. S. Dobson, and D. E. Hayes. All county bills for month of November were ordered paid by motion of J. A. Craven, seconded by C. H. Knox. Motion passed. Miss Euzeliea Smart of W.P.A., presented the proposed Matrons Service Project for the County Schools. Moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by W. P. Sharpe, Jr. Motion carried. Moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by J. A. Craven, that Gray Crest School property be advertized for sale. Moved by W. P. Sharpe, seconded by C. H. Knox, that County Superintendent be appointed to act as agent for County Board of Education in all transactions relative to Matrons Service Pro ject in County Schools. Motion passed. Moved by C. H. Knox, seconded by W. P. Sharpe, that $94.81 be paid Carolina Motor Company by Board of Education. Motion passed. Moved by J. A. Craven, seconded by C. H. Knox, that Hugh G, Mitchell be paid $70.00 for services rendered to Iredell Board of Education. Motion passed. January 2, 1939 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular ses- Sion on the foregoing date with the following members present: S. H. Houston, Chariman, D. E. Hayes, J. A. Craven, C. H. Knox, J. S. Dobson, W. P. Sharpe,Jr., and L. A. Pope. Moved by C. H. Knox, seconded by J. S. Dobson that all school bills for month of Lecember be paid. iiotion passed. Moved by J. A. Craven, seconded by D. E. Hayes that County Superintendent and Chairman of County School Board be authorized to sign the W.P.A. Project for beautifying school grounds in city of Mooresville; provided that city of Mooresville bear all sponsors cost and expenses involved. Motion passed. February 6, 1939 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session with the following members present: S. H. Houston, Chairman, L. A. Pope, W. P. Sharpe, Jr., J. S. Dobson, J. A. Craven, C. H. Knox, and D. E. Hayes. Moved by J. A. Craven, seconded by L. A. Pope that a plot of land adjoining Cool Spring School land belonging to the Cool Spring Bap- tist Church be investigated as to the amount and purchase price. The Sartin land is included in said motion. C. H. Knox, and T. Ward Guy were appointed to investigate. Motion passed, , L. The sale of Gray Crest school property to EXC: Sharpe for $355.00 was ordered accepted on the motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by L. A. Pope. Motion passed, All County bills for January was ordered paid on the Motion by J.S. Dobson, seconded by C. H. Knox. Motion passed, Motion made by C. H. Knox and seconded by L. A. Pope: Be it hereby resolved that the board of Education of Iredell County, being desirous of commending outstanding achievement by students of the public schools of Iredell County does hereby highly commend James A. Dobson, a graduate of Central High School, now a student in N. C. State College, upon his having won first place in the poultry judging contest at the New York poultry show, at New York City, for the year 1939. His splendid train- ing and ability are an inspiration to the youth of his native country. Motion put and carried unanimously. Motion made by C. H. Knox and seconded by L. A. Pope: Be it hereby resolved that the Board of Education of Iredell County, being desirous of commending outstanding achievement by students of the public schools of Iredell County, does hereby highly commend Sam H. Dobson, a graduate of Central High School, now a student in N. C. State College, upon his having be a member of the team winning first honors at the field crop judging contest sponsored by the Kansas City Board of Trade of Kansas City for the year 1939. His Splendid training and ability are an in- Spiration to the youth of his native country. Motion put and carried unanimously. Chairman a MN Kha g Secretary March 6, 1939 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on said date with the following members present: S. H. Houston, Chair~ man, C. H. Knox, J. S. Dobson, J. A. Craven, D. E. Hayes, L. A. Pope, and W. P. Sharpe, Jr. On Motion by J. S. Dobson, seconded by C. H. Knox that the bid of $ 35.00 for Fern Hill School property, colored, in Fallstown Town- ship be rejected. Motion passed. On motion by J. A. Craven, seconded by D. E. Hayes that Fern Hill School property, colored, be sold by private sale to the Duke Power Company for $75.00. Motion passed. Moved by C. H. Knox, seconded by D. E. Hayes that the right to construectpower line across Chestnut Grove School land be given, and chairman of Board of Education be authorized to sign said right. Motion passed. Moved by C. H. Knox, seconded by W. P. Sharpe, Jr. that the plot of lend adjoining Cool Spring School property belonging to the Cool’ Springs Baptist Church be purchased for as much under $50.00 as possible. Motion passed. Moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by W. P. Sharpe, Jr. that all bills for the month of February be paid. Motion passed. Mr. W. M. Turner from the State N.Y.A. office presented to the Board of Education plans for obtaining a workshop for Iredell County, the space to be provided in the County School Bus Warehouse. The plan was rejected by the Board. ns Aa Secretary ie ' 25) MY a at Och ie! ‘om | & {y = April 3, 1939 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular ses- sion on the above date with the following members present: S. H. Houston, Chairman, J. A. Craven, D. E. Hayes, L. A. Pope, and C. H. Knox. Moved by D. E. Hayes, seconded by C. H. Knox that the plot of land adjoining the Cool Springs School property be purchased from Dr. John M. Sartin for ($40.00) forty dollars. Motion passed. School bills for the month of March were ordered paid on the motion of D. E. Hayes; seconded by C. H. Knox. Moved by D. E. Hayes, seconded by J. A. Craven that Amity Hill School building be equipped with gutters. Motion passed. On the motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by L. A. Pope the Board recessed to meet Wednesday, April 5, 1939 for the considera- tion of any unfinished business. “? f bis Chairman £, Oy Kieu AL April 5, 1939 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in special session on the above date for the purpose of transacting any unfinished bus- iness with the following members present: S. H. Houston, J. A. Craven, D. E. Hayes, C. H, Knox, L. A. Pope, and R. C. Bunch. Mr. R. C. Bunch and Mr. C. H. Knox were duly qualified by the Clerk of Court of Iredell County, C. G. Smith, to serve on the Board of Education of Iredell County for terms of four years each. Motion was made by D. E. Hayes, seconded by J. A. Craven that R. C. Bunch be elected Chairman of the Board of Education of Iredell County for the ensuing two years. The motion was declared passed. T. Ward Guy was unanimously elected County Superintendent of School for the ensuing two years. Om motion of L. A. Pope, second- ed by D. E. Hayes, that Mrs. Patty Moore Bradford, and Miss Beatrice Nesbit be elected secretaries to the County Superintendent of Schools for periods of one year each. On Motion of C. H. Knox, seconded by L. A. Pope that E. T. Laz- enby, Jr. be elected head mechanic at the Iredell County School Garage for the next twoyears. The motion was passed. This motion carries with it the right of the head mechanic, E. T. Lazenby, Jr., to employ his helpers at the County School Garage for the period of time that he himself serves with the approval of the County Superintendent. Moved by D. E. Hayes, seconded by S. H. Houston that W. T. Sum- mers be elected County Maintenance man of Schools for a period of one year. The motion was declared passed. A delegation from the West Glow School appeared before the Board relative to the appointment of an advisory committee at West Glow School. A delegation from the Olin School appeared before the Board relative to the advisory committee of the Olin School. Moved by L. A. Pope, seconded by D. E. Hayes that the commit- tee of the Central School be five in number for the next two years instead of three. Motion passed. On motion by J. A. Craven, seconded by C. H. Knox that the following committeemen for the Iredell County Schools for the next two years were declared elected: Distriot No. 1 « beotte and Monticello Sehoole tw, M, Mervin Glenn Veimater Le hh, Hass John Norria John Lents Dietrieot No, 2 = Central Mehool We. te King Kiem Myers Charles King G, T. MeClelland J. As Molain Dietriot No, 5 - Union Grove and Weat Glow i, P. Vantoy Claude Howard W. W. Woodward T. T. Walker G, Bb, Campbell Advisory committees for West Glow Oe bee Williams KH, O, Hedmond D, CO. Thompson Diatriet No, 4 = Harmony, Olin, Joyner, Kbeneser Dr. F. B, Gaither UO. Ay Vearman W. CO, Pierce We &. Taylor W. A. vane Advisory committee for Olin T. LD, Moore Willie Wallace William Tatum Advisory committee for Joyner A. 7d. Menegar Giles Heneygar J. ¥. Owain Advisory committee for Ebeneser O. A, Montgomery W. P. Landy Karl MoAuley ( Dietriet No, 5 « Cool Spring, Oakdale, Wayside T. &. Gwann Ke He Page M.D. Fox Me As brawley N. A. Keaver Diatriat Vistriet Dietrioet Diatrict Dietriet Diatriot Distriet Advisory committee for Oakdale: GO. be Vou W. &, Holton Cecil Bell Advisory comnittee for Wayside: Join Long Varl Moore M, M, Warren Troutman, bertum Springs, Clark, Amity Le Ae brown V. Le. Wagner J. Le MoLain , WH, Brown Keanie brown Bhepherde Uchool L. Le Sherrill Glenn Shinn A. ¥, Craven Oak Kidge Noehool (Graham Johnaton Je Me Vesperman J. Us Alexander Mt. Mourne Nehoo) Uhuford Duckworth 1. G. Arthure W,. UO, Thompson 10 ~ brawley Sehool As Ys Neel id White U, V. Alexander ll =~ Celeste Henkel Uehool G. Ww. Nash H. Ae Mimmer Hoy Little Jesse Arey Claude Ostwalt 12 ~ Sharon ¥ehool J, Ce MoNeely D, MH, Webber G, GO. Heid J. b. Alexander J. &. Miller Ohatrman OER eee a I, BG Bunch, do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, so help me God, ~~ = ee 2 eu *. Reser — hs se See we ee —— ee es Ss nerd o eww et FS SF Sworn and subscribed to before me this ~ eae = TT SS som =—<s- | inca hes as fern ae ee SE a a ee we ie ae i a I, R. G. Bunch , do solemmly swear thet I will be faithful and beer true al- legiance to the State of North Ceroline ani to the Constitutional powers and euthorities which are, or may be, established for the govermment thereof and that I will endeevor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best of my knowledge and ability, so help me God. —— ‘ a Sworn and subscribed to before me this Sworn and subscribed to before me this ob Mom .0 fy I, 0. H. Knox, do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the 2 ,2etste dedhs United States, so help me God, Sworn and subseribed to before me this April 5 1939 of I, © H. Knox , do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true al- ot sonalgel legiance to the State of North Carolina and to the Constitutional powers and aelitrodém authorities which are, or may be, established fer the government thereof and [Liw I tail that I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of the eval : fon etait State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best “is exbelwouk ya % of my knowledge and ability, so help me God. Sworn and subscribed to before me this elos ob , dom@ .O A I, ©. H. Knox , do solemnly swear that I will truly execute the duties of rel %® coltsoubi Yo bract off the Board of Education @f Iredell County according to the best of my skill and ead athbtooos bas ytl lids ability and according to the law, so help me God. wed of bedirosdss tae avo Sworn and subscribed to before me this TEMPEST it eae alo Soliuvitveged edt trooqcue ad 2s xi f if DOGvs iif x 72088 Ylamelior o! e xoodX..H..d ] a ie how emt qlod 08 ,aecatd bel > St sy Va | 3 8 Ltrs i STO tec OF Dbedixsedwe bane re . \ a \ 4 ; ay " wernalie dais meee ee ie OCG Yilgeios of ‘ xooi .H .0 | : i ~ dio to evsté exit ot eonusiga : «eC Yam zo «Oe doltsw eels ivadia , «"10ggee OF sovaebae Litw I def si f iw taetvaleaoon! son ogg -% 08 «¥tilids Soe enbelwom wh me Lina Loe oO, “omt.H..d gl A40507I 10 cet?souh’ Yo bascd aff bol wal ed? of an? ’ “io OF yalinocos bas ysl lie Sid? om exted 0% bed tioadve Sas aro ; ; aj ui ~\ ‘ me i“) | a Fas RS Bare af eed HY May 1, 1939 te) BA The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on f ij the above date with the following members present: R. C. Bunch, Chairman, i Tf C. H. Knox, J. A. Craven, D. E. Hayes, L. A. Pope, and S. H. Houston. sth} + ie Pl Minutes of the lest meeting were read and approved. ir ; anne . So) )) (3 3oe rie i A delegation from Oakdale School, headed by A. J. Beaver, appeared _“ st eg before the Board to request a Heating Plant for the Oakdale School. Action ies Be | deferred till next meeting. The Superintendent was asked to make neces- bit 4 i sary investigations. bs th ik 2) al The following Committee resignations were accepted on motion of J.A. at - Craven, seconded by C. H. Knox; R. C. Redmond, West Glow, T. D. Moore and Willie Wallace, Olin, and Glenn Shinn, Shepherds, 4 % On motion of C. H. Knox, seconded by D. E. Hayes, Chestnut Grove é Colored School was ordered wired for electric lights. t| ' w All bills for the month of April were ordered paid on motion by D.E. ei Hayes, seconded by J. A. Craven. B e| On motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by L. A. Pope that R. C. Bunch , + and T. Ward Guy be appointed to investigate all Insurance Policies and ihe plans for Iredell County Schools. | If the School Administrative Unit of the City of Mooresville agrees to sign the contract as provided by the State School Commission for the use of school buses for the extended school term, or the ninth month, the Board of Education of Iredell County on motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by L. A. Pope agrees to carry out its part of said agreement. The motion was declared passed. | The above situation was presented to the Board by a delegation from Oak Ridge School headed by Graham Johnson. The Iredell County Board of Education audit for the school year of 1938-39 be awarded to J. B. Rodgers for the sum of ($100.00) one hundred dollars on motion of C. H. Knox, seconded by L. A. Pope. The motion passed. On motion of C. H. Knox, seconded by D. E. Hayes the old buildings at Union Grove, Cool Spring, Harmony, Sharon, and Scotts were ordéred re- Peired and painted. Motion passed. ourniL. Catal Secretary June 29, 1939 A special meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County was held on the above date for the consideration of the school budget for the next fiscal year, with the following members present: R. C. Bunch, chairman; J. A. Craven, D. E. Hayes, C. H. Knox, L. A. Pope, and S. H. Houston. A delegation from the Scotts School appeared before the Board headed by the principal, R. L. Bradford, requesting that the auditorium of the Scotts High School be enlarged which enlargement was to contain two classrooms for the agricultural department. The estimated cost of this work was $3,000.00. Action was deferred until July 5. A delegation from the Central School headed by W. C. Grose, princiml, asked that a section of territory just south of the Yadkin River and east of highway No. 115 be serviced by a bus from the Central Sehool instead of Scotts. Action on this matter was deferred until July 5. The district committee from the Celeste Henkel School requested that the County Board of Education purchase a house and one acre of land more or less adjoining the Celeste Henkel School property, which house be used as a teacherage, and that the County Board of Education make the initial payment (10 per cent of purchase price which is estimated to be $2,000.00), the rents derived from said building to be used as payments on balame. Action deferred until July 5. The district comnittee from the Brawley School appeared before the Board tO request the construction of a recreational building for the school. The committee requested the county to appropriate $976.00, which amount is one-half of the estimted cost of the project. On motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by C. H. Knox, the Board approved the request, on condition that the remaining half of estimted cost be assumed. by the District It was moved by L. A. Pope, seconded by D. E. Hayes, that chairs for the County Board of Education meeting room be purchased. The motion was declared passed on the condition that the purchase price not exceed one hundred dollars. July 5, 1939 At a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County the following members were present: R. C. Bunch, Chairman, J. A. Craven, C. H. Knox, L. A. Pope, and S. H. Houston. It was moved by J. A. Craven, seconded by S. H. Houston that all Insurance, Policies on County School property, buildings, and contents be re-adjusted and re-appraised; (and made) and that the County Superint endent and C. H. Knox be appointed to make the survey. The motion was declered passed. A Master Policy Plan of Insurance for all County School Property was presented to the Board by Mr. J. E. Smith of the Statesville Realty and Investment Company. The District Committee of the Mt. Mourne School appeared before the Board to request a heating plent for the Mt. Mourne School. On motion of L. A. Pope, seconded by J. A. Craven that the needed stoves bo provided instead of heating plant. Motion passed. It was moved by L. A. Pope that $3000.00 be set up in the budget for the year 1939-40 for the enlargement of the Scotts High School auditorium and the addition of two rooms for the Agricultural Department. The motion failed to carry for want of a second. On motion of L. A. Pope, and seconded by J. A. Craven, the school bus routes in the territory just south of the Yadkin River and east of Highway No 115 be referred to the State School Commission for adjustment. Motion passed. On motion of L. A. Pope, seconded by S. H. Houston the School Budget for the fiscal year 1939-40 was passed, and recommended to the County Com- missioners for their approval, which approval was granted. On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by C. H. Knox the Board recom- mended $250.00 as the initial payment on house and one acre of land (more or less) adjoining the Celeste Henkel School property, which house is to Serve as a teacherage . The balance of purchase price to be paid from rents derived from said property. This action was deferred till latér date. oe >) -y \)S IP ee oo és om <A Ly a oe ee rd r _ ~~ Chairman July 17, 1939 August 7, 1939 At a special meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County the following members were present: R. C. Bunch, Chairman, J. A. Craven, D. &. Hayes, L. A. Pope and C. H. Knox. The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: sie” The meeting was called for the purpose of a r of the addition of two rooms t Scotts High School. e' consideration R. C. Bunch, S. H. Houston, L. A. Pope, D. E. Hayes, C. H. Knox, J. A. Craven. © the Agricultural Department of the On motion of C. H. Knox, and duly seconded by D. E. Hayes the facul- ties of all the county schools were approved as they had been regularly nominated by their respective principals and elected by the various District Committees according to the school law. — . a It was moved by C. H. Knox, seconded by L. A. Pope that a Sum not exceeding $3,500.00 be set up in the school tudget for the year 1939-40, for the addition of two agricultural rooms and the ve tm enlargement S : The County Maintenance man, W. T. Summers was granted five dollars #:} ried a i agg aie tenenh ae Seotie: Righ anaes, eatery toast ($5.00) per oh increase of salary, on motion of J. A. Craven and second- i ed by L. A. Pope, making a total monthly salary of $85.00. af A delegation lead by J. R. Hartness, reguested the Hoard to provide a) transportation to the Central school instead of Scotts. On motion of D, E,. ri —) Hayes, seconded by L. A. Pope, it was voted to let the present bus routes S| L (i fa remain unchanged which serves the Scotts school. 5 eee s t——y-4. — eet Hugh G. Mitchell appeared before the Board to request permission to use the County School Bus Storave Warehouse to display exhibits of the County Fair during the week of september 25 to 30. On motion by L. A. Pope, duly seconded by D. E. Hayes this permission was granted. Chairman Ci ee a oe It was moved by D. &. Hayes, and seconded by L. A. Pope that the contract for the Scotts Agricultural rooms and the addition to the High School Auditorium be let to the low bidder, not to exceed $3000.00 and that R. C. Bunch and the County Superintendent of Schools be empowered to award and carry out said work. The motion duly passed, The resignation of 0. A. Dearman, as District Committee of the Har- mony unit was accepted by the Board on the motion of J. A. Craven, and sec- onded by C. H. Knox. os fan aS Jf oO af 4 a ph \frtc << A > 5 Sa Chairman “L Leeeschley / ee | | September 5, 1939 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: R. C. Bunch, Chairman, J, A, Craven, C. H. Knox, L. A. Pope, D. &. Hayes, and S. H. Houston. C. H. Cathey, Principal of the Harmony School and Dr. F. B. Gaither, Chairman of the Harmony Committee asked the Board for repair to the plumbing and water system in the Harmony School. On motion of J. A. Craven, seconded by D. &. Hayes , 4100.00 was granted for this purpose. On motion of LD. EH. Hayes, seconded by C. H. Knox $64.16 paving assess- ment presented by the Town of Troutman against the Troutman Schools was order- ed paid. It was moved by J. A. Craven, seconded by S. H. Houston that M. H. Belk be appointed as committee of the Shepherd School to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Glenn Shinn. The motion was declared passed. It was moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by L. A. Pope that the County superintendent of Schools, the Chairman of each District Committee and each District Principal where concerned be appointed as a committee to fix rents and the collection thereof for all county school property used, or inhabit- ed by individuals for other than school purposes. The said rents to be paid monthly in the office of the County Superintendent of Schools. The motion was passed, It was moved by L. A. Pope, seconded by J. A. Craven that the Insurance schedule on all County School Property be adopted as drawn up. The motion was declared passed, Mp? fa a 4 C Cc [Gun Chairman *] loardbsy, porretary > The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: R. C. Bunch, Chair- man, C. H. Knox, L. A. Pope, S. H. Houston, J. A. Craven and D. E. Hayes. October 2, 1939 Mr. V. W. Breeze, architect, appeared before the Board to present plans and estimates for the proposed Negro School Buildings in Statesville and Mooresville. It was agreed by the Board of Education to request the Board of County Commissioners to grant the sum of $48,000, which amount would be the county's part of a proposed W.P.A. Grant, to be used in the construction of a negro high school building in Statesville and in Mooresville. The said V. W. Breeze, architect, presented his plans with the definite understanding that the Board of Education of Iredell County was in ao no obligated for the expenses thereof unless said plans were used by the County Board. i V4 y “—_“ JC C fbeuewr i . Z Chairman oe seeblas ‘aan *. See ls Rone + APO a Oe | The Board of iducation o November 6, 1939 f ltredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: R. C. Bunch, J. A. Craven L. A. Pope Chairman S. H. Houston C. H. Knox D. E. Hayes It was moved by J. A. Craven, seconded by S. H. Houston that E. T. Lazenby be instructed to sell one service pick-up and that the balance of purchase price for new pick-up on State Contract be met by County Board. It is agreed that balance shall not exceed $160.00 to $165.00. The motion carried. It was moved by C. H. Knox, seconded by J. A. Craven, that the following distribution of the insurance on Iredell County School buildings and equipment be adopted: Fox Insurance Agency Mooresville Loan & Trust Co. Sloan Insurance Agency Statesville Realty 4 Investment 110,900.00 The Webdbd Insurance Agency Wiley Insurance Agency Totals $ 29,000.00 5.84 27,900.00 54 106,750.00 21.0% 21. 205 , 350.00 40. 30,500.00 6.0% ; 510,400.00 100.07 The motion was declared unanimously passed, SC. B fhm Chairman December 4, 1939 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: R. C. Bunch, Chairman J. A. Craven L. A. Pope S. H. Houston C. H. Knox D. E. Hayes After discussion of the offer of the United States of America to amend the contract created by the acceptance on September 19, 1935, of the offer of the United States of America dated August 5, 1935, the following resolution was introduced and read in full by Mr. L. A. Pope, who moved its adoption: A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE AMENDATORY OFFER OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of Iredell County: Section 1. The offer to amend the contract between the United States of America and the Board of Mducation of Iredell County, which contract, as amended, will provide for aid by way of loan and grant in financing the construction of school buildings and an addition to an existing school building, including water supply and sanitary facilities, Recessary equipment and the acquisition of necessary land, a copy of which amendatory offer reads as follows, be and the same is hereby in all respects accepted: "FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY Public Works Administration Washington, D.C. Dated: Sep. 9, 1939 PWA Docket No.7257-R(N.C.) (Originally P.W.A.Docket No. 7257) The Board of Education of Iredel County Statesville, North Carolina The United States of America hereby offers to amend the contract Sreated by the acceptance by The Board of Education of Iredell County, North Carolina, on September 19, 1935, of the offer made by the United States of America and dated August 5, 1935, by (1) striking out, in Lines 4 and 5 of said Offer, the words "School Buildings and improvements to *Xisting School Buildings in Iredell County" and inserting in lieu thereof words "school buildings and an addition to an existing school building, luding water supply and sanitary facilities, necessary equipment and hm acquisition of necessary land (all herein called the *"Project'),” ) @triking out the word "project" in Line 6 of said Offer and inserting in lien thereof the word "Project" and (3) striking out, in Line 8 of said Teams figures "$63,000" and inserting in lieu thereof the figures ie. —- . ° b ARMOR “ep & 6 Ora ee es AR — lta UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Federal Works Administrator By E. W. Clark Acting Commissioner of Public Works! Section 2. The Board of Education of Iredell County agrees to abide by all the Terms and Conditions which were made a part of the offer of the United States of America dated August 5, 1935, as amended by the offer hereinabove accepted. Section 3. The Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to send to the Public Works Administration three certified copies of the proceedings in connection with the adoption of this resolution, setting forth this resolution in full, and such further documents or proofs in connection with the acceptance of the amendatory offer as may be requested by the Commissioner of Public Works. eee 4 foo? or. 2 4 wv & Cy ft; aa a. . Chairman Ls Mr. C. H. Knox seconded the motion to adopt the foregoing resolution and the roll being called the following members voted aye: R. C. Bunch, J. A. Craven, C. H, Knox, S. H. Houston, L. A. Pope, D. E. Hayes. ‘ The following members voted nay: None The chairman, Mr. R - C. Bunch, thereupon declared said motion carried and said res olution adopted as introduced and read. At eleven A.M. the Board recessed to make an inspection visit to the new agricultural room as at the Scotts School. This visit was made for the purpose of receiving the building from the contractor, Mr. R. S. Moore. On motion of J. A. Craven, seconded by C. H, Knox, the building was accepted by the Board. The vote was unanimous, The Board received a notice from Scott « Collier, lawyers, relative to a claim against the Board of Education of Iredell County by C. C. Benton & Son, architects. of Wilson, North Carolina. This claim was referred to the County Board of Commissioners on motion of C. H. Knox, and and the County Superintendent of Schools was ng Scott & Collier of this action. Se O Krag sh | . | Chem n i duly seconded by L. A, Pope; instructed to notify in writi January 2, 1940 e The Board of kducation of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: R. C. Bunch, Chairman C. H. Knox J. A. Craven S. H.Houston L. A. Pope D. E. Hayes A financial report of school expenditures was made to the Board by the Superintendent. It was found that all items of expense paid out to date were well within the amounts set up and approved in the annual county school budget. It was moved by J. A. Craven, seconded by S. H. Houston, that Charles Linker be appointed District School Committeeman for the Oak Ridge Linwood District to serve the unexpired term of Graham Johnson, deceased. ssed. The chairman declared the motion pa > AZ Pat Fg L a, ‘Chairman Secretary g* rw’. 2% ee << Eo od oo January 27, 1940 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in special session on the above date with the following members present: - C. Bunch, Chairman KE. Hayes A. Craven H. Houston L. A. Pope C. H. Knox This meeting was called for the purpose of discussing the Negro School problem in lredell County, particularly relative to the selection of a suitable site for the erection of a new Negro High School building. After much consideration and discussion the following resolution was passed: The County Hoard of Education feels that the best interest of the County-wide negro school system of Iredell County cannot be met if the pro- posed negro high school building is loceted in Statesville. But, be it known that if the City Board of Education of Statesville desires it may deal direct- ly with the County Board of Commissioners, and if the Board of County Commis- Sioners approve the proposed project of the said City Board; then the County Board of Education wishes its position to be known that in the near future the Board of County Commissioners will be requested by the County Board of Education to make adequate provision for the rural negro high school pupils of Iredell County in a strictly rural school. The County Board of Education is of the opinion that the position herein stated is justified because of problems arising out of different opening and closing school dates, closing periods for fall work and cotton picking, proposed ninth month for city schools, difficulties encountered in adequately providing vocational courses, one half or more of present high school negro pupils are from the county, and the conflicts involved in transportation. On motion of L. A. Pope, and seconded by D. E. Hayes the above ree solution was declared passed by the chairman, and copies ordered sent to L. F. srvin, Clerk of Iredell County Board of Commissioners, and C. H. Dearman, Chairman of City Board of Education of Statesville. SCG piss ; ’ Chairman 0 [slwmdGiw) February 5, 1940 + - OL BP ee Ree The Board of “ducation of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: Se ee ee - - a R. C. Bunch, Chairman S. H. Houston D. i. Hayes J. <A. Craven L. A. Pope C. H. Knox Ren cenee eee os eampanS- - ee lee trotsauaees emp ile A delegation from the Central School appeared before the Board to request the construction of a new gymnasium and auditorium. Mr. W. C. Grose, principal of the Central school was spokesman for the group. the County Superintendent of Schools was instructed by the Hoard to con- sult with the W.P.A. officials in Wilkesboro regarding the possibility of w.P.A. aid for the above request. —- A large delegation from the Sharon school came before the Board of Education to request additional facilities and rooms for Home sconomics and Vocational Agriculture. The group was headed by C. M. Cook, princi- pal of the Sharon School. The County Superintendent of Schools was in- structed by the Board to present this request to the W.P.A. officials. C. H. Knox moved that Mt. Vernon colored school property, now aban- doned for school purposes, be advertised and sold according to law. L.A. Pope seconded the motion. It was declared pessed. Respectfully submitted, SE & thaws Cheirman ZS wecretary —— eee = s * ws wt 2S re —— et PT wm penne April 1, 1940 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session March aren: 45. L280 with the following members present: The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular ses- Sion on the above date with the following members present: R. G. Bunch, Chairman J. A. Craven S. H. Houston L. A. Pope C. H. Knox D. E. Hayes es UNS OF - SS ne aaa Te R. C. Bunch, Chairman J. A. Craven H. Houston C. H. Knox due me FODC ater. ~e sciatic atti == rE? ee o- 2 ~ Mr. C. M. Cook, Principal of the Sharon School and school commit- teemen requested the County Board to continue its interest in the proposed combination auditorium and gym for the Sharon School. UV. 4. Hayes on See rlans for a County Commencement program were presented to the Board by the Superintendent I s; ag y rintendent. t was agreed that the program a YY A e held in ynri } Should be held in April, the exact date to be announced later. errr 3 See 3e Eee Esser. A delegation from the Olin School asked that an advisory commit- tee be appointed for the Olin School. The delegation for the Olin School was headed by Sharpe Feimster. a ony ais / fez A committee from the Celeste Henkel School headed by the Princi- it~ Teen pal, W. C. York, requested that the County aid in the purchase of one ~. - acre of land on which a teacherage is to be constructed according to plans to be submitted. On motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by C. H. Chairman Knox it was agreed to recommend to the County Board of Commissioners that $1150.00 be set up in the School Budget for the year 1940-41 for —— a i ett — Ee ~~ ee ee Ty SE way on > ‘ this project. The total cost of the project is estimated $2650.00, L. wad) $1500 of which is to be paid by the local school with rentals receiv- Seorstany ed from building. The motion passed. EI eT Gy" On nomination by S. H. Houston, seconded La E. Hayes, Mrs. Patty M. Bradford and Miss Beatrice Nesbit were,e ected as Secretar- ies in the office of the County Superintendent of Schools for the school year 1940-41; also W. T. Summers for County Maintenance work on school buildings. The motion was passed, On motion of C. H. Knox, seconded by S. H. Houston that Green Hill school property, colored, now abandoned for school purposes, be 80ld according to law. The motion passed. On motion of Mr. J. A. Craven, seconded by D. E. Hayes the fol- lowing recommendation was declared passed; due to unavoidable con- flicts and delays in the proposed building progrem for negro schools in Iredell County, the County Board of Education does this day, April 1, 1940, respectfully recommend that the County Board of Commissioners ap- propriate $17000.00 as the county's part of a W.P.A. project for a negro school building in or near Mooresville, and $17000.00 as the county's part of a W.P.A. project for a High Sehool building for the rural negroes to be located at Unity. In the asking of the above request the County Board of Education does not oppose in any way the proposed negro school project in the City of Statesville. On motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by C. H. Knox, R, S, Sharpe, D. E. Frazier and J. A. Pittman were appointed advisory committeemen for the Olin School for the school year 1940-41. ine P A Respectfully submitted, “ (~ CO in oe | 4 Af i ‘ ; ar May 7, 1940 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: Bunch, Chairman Craven Houston - Knox « A. Pope ), E, Hayes On motion of C. H. Knox, seconded by S. H. Houston the sale of the Mt. Vernon school property, now abandoned for school purposes, was order- ed confirmed and the County Superintendent instructed to draw a deed for the property, Miss Cora Hill was high bidder at $39.00. Motion Passed. Moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by J. A. Craven that audit contract for auditing county schoob books for school year 1939-40 be awarded to J. B. Rodgers and Company for the price of $100.00. Motion passed. Mr. H. C. Little, principal of the Union Grove school for the school year 1939-40 appeared before the Board to request an explanation as to why he was not re-employed by the District Committee of the Union Grove school for the school year 1940-41, Miss Tle Hollman, District W.P.A. Supervisor, reported to the Board in detail of the many work activities in the W.P.A. Projects of the county particulerly referring to the school lunch room project. Mr. Bill Johnson, chairman of the Board of Education of Mooresville, and Superintendent H. C. Miller of the Mooresville City appeared before the County Board of Education to discuss iscuss the proposed ne ° ing in or near Mooresville. r meee oe The approvel of the minutes for the 1 pI i 8 ast meeting (April 1, 1940} was deferred till the June meeting by order to the Board, Te , A committee of the District principals of the Iredell County School system, headed by Mr. B, M. Medison, appeared before the Board to request financial aid in travel expenses incurred in connection with the Adminis- tration of school duties. Action on this request was deferred till the next regular meeting in June. ” Chairman : Secretarg] June 3, 1940 eerie oe le i! a Rts tle Me BF FS The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: - - C. Bunch, chairman . Aw Craven . H. Houston - H. Knox e A. Pope . E. Hayes ee BEE aN Suoe It was moved by C. H. Knox, seconded by S. H. Houston that the Board minutes of April 1, 1940, be approved with the paragraph relating to the county Negro high school building stricken out, since later action by County Board of Education and County Board of Commissioners make this resolution unnecessary. The motion was declared passed. A delegation from the Troutman School requested the Board to consider additional rooms for home economics, vocational agriculture, and a gymnasium. The delegation was composed of the Troutman School Committee and the principal, R. S. Shore. Mr. Leon Brown, chairman of the committee, was spokesman. It was agreed to recommend $1,000 for repair and alterations to present buildings. Mr. B. M. Madison, principal of Cool Spring School, and Mr. R. S. Shore, principal of the Troutman School, presented a request for an allotment to help defray the necessary expenses incurred in travel relative to school administration. Mr. We, King and Mr. J. A. McLain, members of the Central School Committee, requested the Board to consider the construction of a combination auditorium and gymnasium, with the help of W.P.A. Action on this request was deferred till July meeting. Mr. C. W. Kipka, principal of the Mt. Mourne School, requested the purchase of additional land for the school. It was pointed out that the present school site contained only three-fourths of an acre, which is entirely inadequate. It was agreed by the Board to purchase the land and to take the necessary steps to secure an adequate water supply. A delegation from the Harmony Baptist Church requested the Board to transfer a small lot of land (about + acre) from the Harmony School land to the Church for building purposes. Action on the request was deferred till the July meeting. On motion of J. A. Craven, seconded by C. H. Knox, the school budget as presented was ordered passed, and recommended to the County Board of Commissioners for approval. oo ; SCL, Sdaswe<, ' Chairman July 1, 1940 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: R. C. Bunch, chairman S. H. Houston H. Knox - A. Craven * sve af e It was moved by J. A. Craven, seconded by S. H. Houston that County Cal >») n, bh r ae ane * hx c ~ 5 ‘ School Budget when and as approved by County Board of Commissioners for anrhr was 7 ) 7 — a : * > A 4 ‘ P school year 1940-41 be recorded in minutes of the County Board of Education. Motion was declared ssed. County School Budget 1940-41 Current Expense 613. Clerical assistant 960.00 O14. Office expense 50.00 615. Board of Education 350.00 618. Audit 100.00 618. Att 0.00 $ 1,510.00 TNOTOTICT TOT ArT INSTRUCTION Ins tructional supplies for voc.depts (16 depts.@ $50 each) $ 800.00 . Jeanes supervisor (Total sal.$1200-$100 from Jeanes Fund) 1,100.90 _ .Travel expense ($10 per month for 12 months) 120.90 620-1. Salaries Agr.teachers (Total $14,448) County's part 4,816.00 ad _Travel expense ($17.50 per month for 12 months) _ 1,680. 0 620-2. Salaries Home Economics teachers t.$4905)County's { Travel expense ($12.50 per month fx + ) ans} ie ee —. 400.00 $ 11,051.00 627. Principals' travel exnense OPERATION OF PLANT 631. Supplement to janitors 632. Fuel (vocational department s) 633. Water, lights, and power 634. Janitorial supplies 64, MAINTENANCE OF PLANT 641. Repairs to buildings and grounds Ww $ 6,500.00 C 300.00 642. Repairs & replacenents furniture & inst.apparatus W 3,500.00 C 300.90 643. Repairs & replacements, heating, lighting &plumbingW 2,000.00 C_ 300.90 $ 12,900.00 65. FIXED CHARGES 6 Rents Si. 652. Insurance . AUXILIARY AGENCIES 661-1 Supplement to bus drivers 300.00 661-3 Supplement to mechanics 1,100.00 661-6 Replace ment of pick-up for county maintenance 566.00 662 Libraries - supplies and repairs 200.00 Operation of the Bookmobile 200-90 __ $ 2,466. 0 Tr s+ m g Miscellaneous Current Expense items 250.90 TOTAL RURAL CURRENT EXPENSE § 34,677.00 7937 rural children, $ 4.369 per capita an wmnG 34 5677 «00 Statesville, 2992 children ---------------- —13,972.05 Mooresville, 1747 children --—---------—-= 7,632.64 TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE BUDGET $ 55,381.69 CAPITAL OUTLAY. Land for Mt. Mourne $ 560.00 Repairs & alterations of buildings at Harmony 750.00 Repairs & alterations for Troutman School 500.00 One room for Chestnut Grove colored school 500.00 Tank for Harmony School 800,00 New furnaces & installation-Scotts & Sharon 3100.00 Water system - Mt. Mourne School 400.00 4 new buses 3800.00 Equipment for garage 400.00 Miscellaneous Capital Outlay viii a Rural Capital Outlay $ 11,110.90 we, 7 , | oa td q i HER | 7937 rural children - $1.40 per capita $ 11,110.00 at ; In Statesville, 2992 children 4,188.80 rit tr Mooresville, 1747 children me 45 80 Mr. Glenn Wiley requested the Board to revise the school property The Wt insurance of the County so as to equalize more nearly the amounts held tieiL eae TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 17,744.60 by the various agents. The matter was held open for future investigation. I ty fi | Mi a>) i ee ‘i i AC O fTic 2 { me DEBT __ SERVICE fe eiiDae | Chairman p Bet 4 Total payments on State loans $ 21,376.00 aI ie Amount to be repaid by Mooresville (deduct) 3,801.83 +e he | f ot it \ $ 17,574.17 fF nih y ie Interest on Sharon District Bonds 610.9 Loa | Secretary it ta t TOTAL RURAL DEBT SERVICE » 18,184.17 ray 4b | i } ty h i 1 4 | 7937 rural children - $ 2.214 per capita $ 17,574.17 { fk el Statesville, 2992 children 6,624.29 ie Mooresville, 1747 children 3,807.85 | Au i nterest on Sharon bonds 610.90 _— sii ais iii ee 7 TOTAL DEBT SERVICE $ 28,676.31 | bell L ' TwyT a ~Vnrry prryget <¢ } TOTAL COUNTY BUDGET 1940-41 eee aa Current Expense $ 55,381.69 Capital Outlay 17,744.60 | Debt Service 28,676. 31 | | $ 101,802.60 il i in RT ss Se h Rev. ‘J. L. McSwain of Harnony appeared before the Board to request ee further consideration relative to the transfer of a small plot of } school land (121x103 ) to the Harmony Baptist Church for building ; purposes. It was moved by D. E. Hayes, seconded by C. H. Knox i that this request be granted. The chair declared the motion passed. The Committee of the Central School requested further considerati@ on the proposed auditorium-gymnasium for the Central School. Mr. W. R- i King was spokesman, The Board declared that any action at this time could not be taken due to the fact that a bond issue would be necessary. a The Committee from the Sharon School requested the Board to consider the construction of an and&torium-gymnasium at the Sharon M School. : ; T } i " Waient ‘ et ve The Board of Educat nh < [rede nde soto Education of Lredel2 the above date with the following memb the above date with the following ; sw »} - Bunch, whe Craven He | surance, ent sche T luerdan ecretary = ee eps oe oe September 19, 1940 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in special session on on the above date for the purpose of opening the bids received on the proposed construction of the County Negro High School building at Unity. The following members were present: . C. Bunch, chairman - H. Houston . A, Craven - H. Knox D. E. Hayes Sealed bids from Barger Brothers, Mooresville, N.C., and the P. S. West Construction Company, Statesville, N.C., were considered. found that the P. S. West Construction Company was the low bidder with $11,900. On motion of J. A. Craven, seconded by S. H. Houston, the contract for the construction of this building was awarded to the P. S. West Construction Company, subject to the approval of W. F. Credle, Director of School House Planning, State School Commission. It was agreed that the building would be constructed according to plans and specifications furnished by the State School Commission with certain exceptions mutually agreed upon, which exceptions are added in writing to the regular contract. Motion passed. It was Chairman 4A Seotetary October 7, 1940 The regular monthly meeting of the Iredell County Board of Education was held on the above date with the following members present: C. Bunch, chairman - A. Craven A. Pope H. Houston H. Knox . E. Hayes On motion of J. A. Craven and a second by L. A. Pope, two and one-half acres (24) of land were ordered purchased for the Unity colored school in Belmont. This land joins the present school lot on the east side and is to be purchased through the law firm of Land & Sowers who are selling it under mortgage. The estimated cost is three hundred and fifty dollars ($350.00) A delegation (J. S. Alexander, C. T. Linker, and J. B. Alexander) from the Oak Ridge School requested the Board to consider the construction of a school building at Oak Ridge. After due discussion and consideration the County Superintendent of Schools was instructed by the Board to make investigation as to the possibility of the consolidation of the necessary territory required and the number of pupils needed for a State approved elementary school. On motion of J. A. Craven and seconded by D. E. Hayes, this motion was declared passed. On motion of C. H. Knox and seconded by D. E. Hayes a plot of land (100x103 ft.) on the north east corner of the present Ha:mony School property was declared abandoned for school purposes and ordered sold according to the laws and regulations governing the sale of school property. tegen ates 5 Se ee > Se 3a. om a S = nara ss - eae Ae a ert a 7 = P — stent tacaiettitnenc ines tanec atta Chairman Secretary December 2, 1940 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date, with the following members present: ’ & Bunch, chairman Houston Pope Knox Hayes Craven A comnittee constituted of T. Ward Guy, WW. T. Summers, C. H. Knox, and S. H. Houston were appointed by the chairman to inspect the new negro high school building at Unity for acceptance. The bill ($350.00) for payment of land ordered purchased by the Board in session Uctober 7, 1940, for Unity School in Belmont, was presented by Land & Sowers. On motion of S. H. Houston, sec nded by C. H. Knox, bill was ordered »aid when the deed was properly signed. 5 MOtion passed. A bill for $11,900 was presented to the Board for payment in full by the P. S. West Construction Company of Statesville. This bill represents contract payment as agreed by the Board in session on September 19, 1940, for the construction of the County Negro High School building at Unity as per contract. It was ordered that some final moulding be put up according to the supervision of the county maintenance man, W. T. Summers. After a favorable report of the above named committee, the Chairman of the Board, R. C. Bunch, on motion of J. A. Craven, seconded by D. E. Hayes, ordered this bill presented to the County Board of Commissioners for payment. The motion was passed. ‘ On motion of C. H. Knox, seconded by D. E. Hayes, R. C. Bunch and T. Ward Guy were ordered to consult with the County Board of Commissioners and the County Attorney relative to the claim of C. C. Benton & Son, Architects, against Iredell County inc ynnection with the proposed Coddle Creek School. Le. 2 faeweek LiL ‘ Chairman CG Secretary January 6, 1941 of Education of Iredell County met in regular session with the following members present: Bunch, chairman Craven ted by the Superintendent that the law fim of lelivered the deed properly executed for the two and of land purchased for the Unity School in Belmont three hundred i fifty dollars ($350.00) had been ereoil. + Vounty, do hereby refer Son, Architects, of Wilson,N.C. the proposed Coddle ird of Commissioners, with Ml. Griffin, Vipelad instructed to contact Mr. Charles ae | we said brendt ects, in view of reaching an : : oy ¥- i. Houston, seconded by C. H. Knox, that this alleged he re ioard of Commissioners. Chairman ~— January 11, 1941 At a special meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County on the above date with all members present, the following resolution was drawn up, discussed, and unanimously passed: A written notice having been sent to each of the undersigned who comprise the Board of Education of Iredell County, North Carolina, calling a meeting of the said Board, Saturday, January 11, 1941, at 2 P.M. for the purpose of requesting the Board of Commissioners of Iredell County to appropriate and make available the sum of fifty-eight thousand dollars ($56,000) for the purpose of erecting school buildings (Negro) in Statesville, Mooresville and Belmont (Co unty ). n motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by C. H. Knox, the above request was declared unanimously pa 2d by the UVhairman of the Board as attested by the following signatures: Respectfully submitted: re The County Board of Education of Iredell County met at the office loard of Education in Statesville, North Carolina, on January 20, 194], ‘ ‘clock, A.M., in special session. Present: R. C. Bunch, chairman, C. H. Knox, S. H. Houston, trae hie hick, es None following resolution was introduced, read and discussed: RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE BOARD F COMMISSIONERS FOR THE COUNTY uu RESOLVED by the Board of Education of Iredell County: That it is necessary in order to maintain the constitutiona six months' school tern to provide the following school improvements in Iredell County: Statesville and and ble for said school local tax or otherwise improvements may be provi and it is necessary that the iissioners for the t > Iredell, acting as an admi nistrative te in providing a State system of public schools, authorize y he County Finance Act, in order provided. Section 3. That the Board of Commissioners for the County of iS hereby requested to order the issuance of a sufficient amount bonds to provide the school improvements set forth in Section l resolution, and the Secretary of this Board is hereby directed diately certify a copy of this resolution to said Board of sioners. tion duly seconded the foregoing resolution was adopted vote: C. Bunch, chairman, A. Pope, D. E 4e He. Knox, S. H. Houston, Haves -— © 40 Tita) ne I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of so much of the proceedings of a meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County held January 20, 1941 as relates to the passage of the resolution herein- above set forth, and that such proceedings of the Board of Education have been recorded in Volume II of the Minutes of said Board, beginning at page 50 and ending at page 51. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said County Board of Education, this 20th day of January 1941. / “ Secretary of the ae Education of Iredell “ounty. -“ H., Houston, secomied by D. E. Hayes the county tomobile was ordered aded to the Carolina Motor Company for a new Standard two-door 194] ford. It was agreed to pay the sum of two hundred fifty dollars ($250. “otor Company. The vote ' i , au ifference in the trade to the Carolina t ich gave approval to © above action and the County & ir lent was instructed to complete trans: SS ee _ . or ar 8 er ee ne em ee oe Sew Te -e —-— 4 SRetesville, North Caralins February 3, 1941 ; Yebruserpy 3 , 194). The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: wares + ees The Trustees of the “toterville City séoialetretive a. 8. meen chairman Le: Ae ope D. E. Hayes ‘ Jait mot in the D. Matt Thompson School {nm *Gateaville, North \ 4 S. H. Houston f C. H. Knox " ec j Mi 2S he las repular. and all i rryenine meetines 5 Cerolina, on Yebrucry 3rd : 1941, kt 9 »* elas) - A. Mes , lt taeeas the last regular, and all intervening meetings, were ¢ nT oa read and approved. f eye ier = canine } in special seselon, The committee of the Central School appeared before the Board to eer mee f | request consideration in securing a gymnasium for the school. The principal, W. C. Grose, spoke for the committee. Action on this request ireeent: a. 2 Dearman a Cashion J D. Cochran, Jr}, was deferred till the regular meeting in March. pai meee pe | J. A. Brady, G. A, Lazenby, and I, T, Speaks Resolution of Respect i | ene ~~ eee re On January 9, 1941, the grim reaper of death summoned Mr. J. A. ee \ \beent: None Craven, an admired and esteemed member of our Board. His work of ih } re ministering to the needs of the school system of Iredell County, his 7 iF 1 | . seat at the council table, and his frank, sincere advice will be sadly ) i“ } ’ ‘ . missed by his associates and co-workers. In bringing joy and cheer to i { all those with whom he came in contact. and in the performance of his : - public and professional duty he truly earned the pleudit, "Well done, Re thou good and faithful servant." Wee dah H And whereas, the Allwise and Merciful God has called our beloved We ; i and respected member home: ant a | And whereas. Having been a true and faithful member of our Board, , : therefore be it resolved: j i | That we, R. C. Bunch, C. H. Knox, L. A. Pope, S. H. Houston, and ; ' D. E. Hayes, members of the Board of tducation of Iredell County, in . testimony of the loss of our associate and friend, tender to the family : i of our deceased member our sincere condolence in their deep affliction | and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family, The States- | ville Daily, The Mooresville Enterprise, ana that a copy be recorded in 5 the minutes of the Board of Educetion of Iredell County. | Signed: T. Ward Guy, | Secretary, Board of Education, Iredell County | g. t 7’ Chairman i. oe ee ed |County Dosrd of ‘gotion 4, The following resolution ese tnatroduceé ont rent: pe TT Lec otwe> by the Trustees of the ‘tateeville Clty (4mintetretive Unit: ection 1. Thet the Trustees heave determined ond hove foun? oe « fact thet adevacte sehool mulldines ore not now eveileble in the “teteeville City :d-tnletrative Unit to oat inte effect the constitutions! revuirenente for We operetion of the constitutions] siz monthe® school tern. eeotion &. Thet 1t le neceseory, in order to imeintein the conetitut! onal eix monthe* school term, to building ereot «© few nerro seb oo 4a we NRateeville City sduiaistra- site therefor. Thet incerwoh as ne funde «re tive Ualt mi sojuire « eetion 5. evelleble end no provielon has bem mete by loce] tex or otherwise by «hich such echool ballding een be provided, the Mueation of Iredell County emé the Boord of Coomfecloners of sald County ore requested te provite ouch |} echool bulléing om4 any setion heretofore teen by enl4 | Roorts te such m4, be on) the eome te hereby retifie? md confirmed, Thet « copy of this reeolution be jeertified to the “ounty Board of “tuestion and to the Hoard lof Commied oners for the County of Iredell. Vpom motion tuly seocmde!, the foreroing reso- lution one efopted by the following vote: yor: C. H, Dearman, J. R, Cashion, J, D, Cochran, Jr., —J:_A+ Brady, G. A, Lazenby, I. T, Speaks None a “Noes! ——¢ o° WCWY CHrTTYY thet the forecoing te « true copy of ee auch of the proceedings of « nesting of on the The above Bunch, Pope R. C. L. Ae D. E. Hayes S. H. Houston 4 bret C. H. Knox Minutes of read and approved. The co tte equest considerati principal, W. C.G vas Geferred ti Craven, ministering to the needs of the school : seat at missed by his as and respected member ay 1 : Uv. &. Hayes, herefore be it On January 9 an admired the council 1 whom and professi And wheress, whereas, And That we, R. reso Board of Education of Irs date with the following memt chairman t reru anc the + faithful Having of the Centra n secur a » spoke for the reguler meeting Resolution of kes 1941, tt ana ef table sociates he came onal duty 3€ va the Al me: lved: r * testimony of the los: of our 1eceased member Bur members of the of Va and that a copy of these ville Daily, The Mooresvi the minutes of the Board of Ed $ i teemec me e grin , , and his frank and co-workers. be or vily Yr Ad ir si res le ’ Gid O01 intervening meetings, an QO} Sium f nr Our ystem sincere iell County met in k peared before the ee. Action February 3, resent: for the death Boa at r I Iredell regular school. on Summonec Mle ve 1941 session were The this 1 MM T A. ad. His work of County, advice will his be sadly In bringing joy and cheer to in the performance of his e "+ + c ; contact and en a true anc r tJ } We Fle Eiht hey associ ncere condolence sent to the family, The States- ylutions be Enterprise, ication of mea: T. Ward Guy, wecretary, Iredell th lend e plaudit, , LW L. Ae Pope, S. H. ate and Board of Sducatix L¢ ana Iredell County LE, n friend, of Iredell County, tender to the family called "Well j done, ur beloved aithful member of our Board, Houston, and in in their deep affliction that a copy be recorded in County. Board of Education, O fGen nf * Chairman Board to recuest ao Ree= COENEN SCOR I a ee ee ee See r > . . =" ~ % Rae ee ti Se Ne Pe Wis eke: ie: a ae gi Be Oy QUAY rs Wy oe eee “y me? yk « oy ae BN es eget? ey the BaxeOGK Trustees of the ‘trtesville “ity daintetra- Sive Unit on february 27° , 1941 os relate to the pe ssoce of the resolution hereinebove eat forth, and @@ such pro- Ceedince have been recorded in “inute Book 2 . becinning at a ) pege 54 ant enting at page 55. sTTh ic our honde thie 3% 1941. February 3, 1941 > The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session above date with the following members present: R. C. Bunch, chairman Pop e Hayes Houston Knox Minutes of the read and approved. The committee of the Central thool appeared before the request consideration in securins gymnasium for the school Grose yke for h C e Actic On January 9, 1 he grim a pe f death summoned Craven, an admired and esteemed member of our Board. His work ministering to the needs of the school system of Iredell County, Seat at the counci able, and his fran si re advice will be sadly missed by his sociates and ¢ rk In bringing joy and cheer to all those with whom !} came in f and in the performance of his ublic a rofessions luty h ruly earned the plaudit, "Well done hou reas, the Allwi and respected member home: And whereas, Having be therefore be it resolved: ~ . rn 1 re 7 * Pr . t te + ¢ 7 hat we, R. Bunch, H. Knox Pope, S. H. Houston, and s* we D. E. Hayes, members of the Board of Education of Iredell County, in testimony of the loss of our associate and friend, tender to the family of our deceased member our sincere condolence in their deep affliction and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family, The States- ville Daily, The Mooresville Enterprise, and that a copy be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Education of Iredell County. Signed: T. Ward Guy, Secretary, Board of Education, Iredell County fs 7 Ao ge eee Eg Pre ; I ' 7 iy FM aan 2-8 mAs et 2 ee eo od fx. Sad a we eco 2 ra et ee. eed tea sank oe ME fy, Mooresville, North Ceroline February © 1941. The Trustees of the Yooresville City (duinistra- tive Unit met in the 2/24 So pec Me? ite in Yooresville, “~~ North Carolina, Yebvruary oy, 1941, «8 Y ofeloek, 4 we in \ ~ Zook eoesion. s “f/f 77 presmt: VW Ci Cease (oY) Aevinsex Ait: % - — lL ta seetheen heen dameahellead as SiheaSeA A aahallesSmetddl ~~ February 3, 1941 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session + uv above date with the following members present: R. C. Bunch, L. A. Pope D. E. Hayes - H. Houston « H. Knox Minutes of the last regular, and all intervening meetings, approved. The committee request consider: “ Resolution of On January 9, 1941, the Craven, an admired and esteemed ministering I seat at the ( : missed by his associates anda those with whom he came lic and professional duty h ruly earned the plaudit, "Well in the performance * And wherees ] Allwi and kh 1 God has called our respected member And whereas, Having been therefore be it resolved: That we, R. C. Bunch, C. H. Kno: AL. Po S. H. Houston, and D. E. Hayes, members of the Boar “ducation of Iredell County, in testimony of the loss o ur associate and friend, tender to the family of our deceased member our sincere condo > in their deep affliction and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family, The States- ville Daily, The Mooresville Enterprise, that a copy be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Educetion of Iredell County. Signed: T. Ward Guy, Secretary, Board of Education, Iredell County Lie 6 fGen 7’ Chairman 4] } ae ee a ee io ao re hyuie agai ae IT RESOLYSD by the Trustees of the Mooresvi lie City Administrative Unit: Heotion 1. That the Trustees have determined and have fount as a fact that adequate echool buildings ere not ow a¥ailable in the Mooresville City Adminiatrative Unit to put into effect the conetitutional requirements for the | | operetion of the constitutional elx nonthe’ school term. | Seetion . That it te necessary, in order to | maintein the constitutional siz months’ school tern, to | erect a new necro nents Ge Mooresville City sémini stre- tive Unit and ecquire » sit« therefor. | Seotion 3. Thet inasmuch ae no funds ate «vall- | able end no provision hes been made by local tex or | otherwise by which such school taildine oan be provided, the County Board of Wucntion of Iredell County emf the Board of Commiesionere of eal¢ County ere requeste! to provide such echool bullfing end any ection heretofore taken by erid Boar® to such o/, be en¢ the same is hereby ratified ani oonfirned,. Section 4, Theat « copy of this resolution be eertifie to the County Board of S4ueation and to the Board of Commissioners for the County of Iredell. Upon motion duly seconded, the foremoing roso- lution wes adopted by the followlar rote: LY Pha i > ; \/ af ; ro dremacelenacbombisttede Merk alatealedaiht = te OB Pie an (oie Lt Noee: ee 8 WE HEREBY CURTIVY that the forecoing is « true copy and thet a copy « 1ese resolutions be nt to the family, The States- ville Daily, The Mooresville Enterprise, and that a copy be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Education of Iredell County. February 3, 1941 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: R. C. Bunch, chai n Lie: Ac Pope LD. k. Hayes CS H wSston We ie NOUSVLON Minutes of the last regular, and all intervening meetings, were ad and approved. The committee of the Central School appeared before the Board to equest conside tior f ring a gymnasium for the col. The principal, Se Grose, spoke for the committs ction on this recuse f ed t the re meeti March. On January 9, 194 th r reaper of death summoned Mr. J. A. Craven, an admired and esteemed member of our Board. His work of ministering to the needs of the school system of Iredell County, his eat at the council table, and his frank, sincere advice will be sadly n ed by his associates and co-workers. In bringing joy and cheer to those with whom he came in contact and in the performance of his public and professional duty he truly earned the plaudit, “Well done, thou d ¢ fait ant.” And ereas, the Allwise and Merciful God has called our beloved nd re spected embe e That we, R. C. Bunch, C. H. Knox, Le A. Pope, S. H. Houston, and UD. E. Hayes, members of the Board of tducation of Iredell County, in testimony of the loss of our associate and friend, tender to the family of our deceased member our sincere condolence in their deep affliction tl Secretary, Board of Education, Iredell County Sf the Boedong [| Trustees of the Mooresville City Aduinistreative Unit on February 3, 1941 February 3% 1941 as relate to the passare of the reso~« lution hereinsbove set forth, mé¢ thet euch proceedince have The Hoard of ion of Iredell on the above date w 1 the following me ~~ been resorded in tinute Book Y- » beginning st pace 445 R. C. Bunch, and ending st pare . 4 L.. A. Pope ra Db. Ek. Hayes WITH GSS our hends this Stay of February, 1941. oy Se Bameton C. H. Knox Minutes of the last x ru and all j C Ie S, were and approved. The commi request considers principal, W. C = , eferred ao U Resolution of ry 9, 1941, the Craven, an admired and esteemed ministering to the needs of at the council table, and his frank, sincere adv 9d by his associates and co-workers. In bringing se with whom he in contact i I ‘ c ” - =) ; * +» nd profes: he d and faithful And whereas, respected member That we, R. C. Bunch, Kk. Hayes, members of the Boari testimony of the loss of our associate and friend, tender to of our deceased member our sincere condo! > in their deep affliction and thet a copy of these resolutions be sent t< 1¢ family, The States- Ve ef) . ‘rr : ‘ Ville Vaily, the Mooresville Enterprise, the minutes of the Board of Education of Signed: T. Ward Guy, Secretary, Board of Education, Iredell County LE. C Gea eX 7 Chairman A MA of Education of with f’ 4 The Boar above date the following members R. T C. Bunch, chairman 1. Pope Hayes Houston Knox he . le Minutes of the and approved. 4 m + he com ns ici iefe On Janu vraven, an ministering seat mi ¢ al + uv - co-workers. contact and in + 2S anc i d all tho h whom came in ] fessional faithful Vidi Ud duty he servent." the Allwise home: S, member Having been lved: whereas, be it And fore sO ree rn ve That &. Hayes, we, R. C. Bunch, H members the Board testimony of the loss of our associ Our deceased member our sincere condolence and that a copy of these resolutions be sent ville Daily, The M le Enterprise, and Xs Le A of Lducatio ate v or f and fr Ol oresvii the minutes of the Board of Education of Iredell Co Signed: T. Ward Guy, Secretary, Board Iredell County Iredell County met in regular s es February 3, 1941 S sion ete aT ee: present: Petre ntervening meetings, were a wenn = nen i» Si aye eae air ! i summoned A work County, his will be sadly joy and cheer to rmance of hi "Well done, ft Vi we . g our beloved Pr i member our Board, Oo - Pope, S. H. Houston, and n of Iredell County, in iend, tender to the family in their deep affliction to the family, The States- that a copy be recorded in unty. of Education, The on the above the old Linwood uest, and it fy) qu oved } " } = ——— ins a6 . moved by : son, secon E. Hayes i $25. € ar mprovem ; LInNWwooG . nia seconded this : ic? 1A provided State approved plans were preé > nd t ig g could 5 c : a4 (ne g , we “unity nar be obtained from th f he Cc part. be it understood this motion is void is A deleration from the Celeste Henkel cho sted a change in the mittee of said school. Mrs. Lar] Rigg spok I group. W. R. King and the other members of e Central School Committee requested further consideration on the propos recreational building for the Central School. Mrs. Patty Bradford and “iss Beatrice Nesbit were re-elected secretaries in the office of the County Board of Education for a period of one year, on motion of C. H. Knox, seconded by S. H. Houston. Passed. / On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by D. E. Hayes, W. T. Summers was re-elected County maintenance man for a period of one year. Passed. wt ’ ee SS <a | ee ———— ETS EU PSOS: _— ee POereT o we eae c= ae — ae eg a) eee ee ee ae ee — ae aa mel tin % aren meebe merase " oe 1, Var! owe, @@ ehemnly ewer that I will support the Constitution of the Rates, 80 help mm ‘ AO Maun Sdn Sern Gnd subscribed to before m thie 1941 eolemily swear that I will be faithfwl and bear true te of North Carolina and to the Constitutional powers and are, or my be, established for the governeent thereof and 1) endeavor papper’ mairbain and defend the Constitution of the tent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best of ay and ability, so help me Ged, LOL Zlacptacce Som ind stbscribed to before me this April 7 1941 3 beditoedye bas mx ete foid of ICVSeimie Ji : tnsteltencont son edat brews epbelworl we ¥ ’ ewe vlmmelos ob « y Mg a ‘ “ ; ebe1l to nolteouba to ined a £ edt of yntbrooon bos yWhhe om ewiled of beditoedue bas amet fo « sf I, . H. A. Gill, do solemmly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, so help me God, A Wy EL Sworn and subscribed to before me this q, H. A. Gill, do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to the State of North Carolina and to the Constitutional powers and authorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof and that I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best of my knowledge and ability, so help me God. Sworm and subscribed to before me this % i. A. Gill, do solemnly swear that I will truly execute the duties of the Board of Education of Iredell County according to the best of wbility and according to the law, so help me God, Hi HAM oe Sern and subscribed to before me this eid to nolsjudisenod oft Proqquve [fiw 1 teddt ta9]we Yiomeloe ob , AH gg -boD em qloed oz eotsde besa eidd am etoted oF bediioedue bas mot N on nee 0 ee ~ Sru00 tolte I istdgtet od [ftw I du; 4 téewe ylameloe ob “ gto Yo etede ond of scasiiaih MYIsvoy o13 tol beret .o1s doldw seldiidii eee Jeno od bred .ftoqque of 10vaehbne Ii 1 imi J $3838 bedsinU end to sotduditenoD edt déiw tnesatencon! Jon elie -boD on fed oz .Wilida bas opbelwomi we » ariy 180d pHs me etewog lanoltudsidgeno) edd of bas losteil? sas: : ,? } mT Lo nk } gesd orl, UNS AL Olav LCf232@ .6C Yam I Sb Ons olsin ism i “ > i ee eidd etoted o¢ bedinoedvue bas mie os we Swod rolteqd® to sreld to eeltuh edt estuoexe Doe Iftle yo 2 tious LLiw I Jeed edd of Jai¢t tsewe Yinmelos ob ‘ of Te wtmwod Lfebe1l Yo noltsoubt to bine . ; «Wal et ot antbiooos bas ihe fMLinitooos -boD em alent oe ot bediioedue bas out en eld? em etoted Mage Se Houstor ? ~ von fe HOU ‘9 do solemnly stat D5 Cu ie ut a. Sworn and subscribe LO before me t Tv , +) oe ; 10 solem 3V all e@r7 Cc 3 4 authoriti . ‘ . a r a C ‘ Vi Tv } , ~ ow ~ ‘ ae ? ; j 2 sw whe Boar ‘ - 4 - 2 ah s4 Wa ~- ry ” Ww. 3 Horn, n St Se t b Al r / 194 {7 / teat | (, A <i di. ~ Clerk of Superior Court rai ‘ ny i : ‘ a ~ 7 i t 473 L941 Cherk « of Superior Court Se —-,—= a Mey 5, 1941 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: R. C. Bunch C. H. Knox L. A. Pope H. A. Gill D. E. Hayes W. C. Thompson S. H. Houston Mrs. J. Louis Evans and Mrs. Nove Beaver Fowler, teachers, A. J. Bea- ver and Newt Beaver requested the installation of sanitary and toilet facilities at the Oakdale School. Action on this request was deferred un- till the next meeting of the Board of Education. District appeared before the Board to request the construction of a new building at Oak Ridge. J. S. Alexander, E. T. Linker, and J. B. Alexander constituted the delegation. The Board suggested that this request be investigated by L. C. Thornton, Head of the School Transportation System of the State, W. C. Thompson, member of the Board of Education and the County Superintendent. Since Mr. Thornton is to be in the County on May 8, it is suggested that the survey be then made. Action deferred until the next meeting. A delegation from the Oak Ridge Henkel District requested additional training. It was brought out that the present facilities were entirely inadequate and were not approved by the State Department. Mr. W. C. York, principal, members of the Committee and others were in the delegation. Action on this request was deferred until the next meeting of the Board. A delegation from the Celeste room for Vocational Agriculture and e School requested the construction of Shuford Duckworth, I. &. Arthurs, of the delegation. Action A delegation from the Mt. Mourn an Elementary Building, at Mt. Mourne. Ernest Donaldson, and C. W. Kipka were members was deferred until the next meeting of the Board. On recommendation of E. T. Lazenby, head mechanic of the County *chools, Jack Vaughn, Bristol Lundy, and Eugene Davis were employed as assistant mechanics in the Iredell County School System on the motion of S. H. Hous- ton, seconded by C. H. Knox. The motion was passed on condition thet said assistant mechanics be employed 80 long as they gave satisfactory services. On motion of D, E. Hayes, seconded by W. ©. Thompson, George H. Emery, C.P.A. was awarded the contract at cost of one-hundred dollars ($100.00) for auditing the Iredell County School funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1941. Motion passed. Secretary June 2, 1941 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session On the above date with the following members present: R. C. Bunch, Chairman W. C. Thompson S. H. Houston L. A. Pope H. A. Gill D. E. Hayes C. H. Knox A delegation from the ocotts school, headed by Principal, R. L. Bradford, requested additional classroom space for an extra teacher granted by the Stete Department of Vocational Education. Mrs. Louis Evans and Mrs. Nova beaver Fowler, teachers of the Oakdale school, requested the installing of Plumbing in the Oakdale school building, A group from Cool Spring, T, E. Swann, X, H. Page, E. D, Fox and B. M. Madison, requested the Board of Education to consider the cons- truction of a vocational building at Cool “pring. On motion of C, H, Knox, seconded by L. A. Pope it was recommended that the Board of County Commissioners grant $2200.00 to Unity colored school for the purpose of installing Plumbing and Sewerage in the new building. It is understood thet this amount represents a balance from the sale of bonds for colored Schools after Statesville and Mooresville had received their allotments. A delegation from Oakridge, headed by A. L. Lowrance, requested the construction of a new School building at Oak Ridge. school requested the construction Pel, W. C, York spoke for the On motion of S, H, Houston, seconded by D. EB, Hayes, the Boerd a- greed to accept the sum of one hundred dollars ($100) deposited to the credit of the general school fund of Iredell County in the settlement of two-hundred fifty dollars ($250) of a forfeited bond by Stanford Brookshire, and paid by J. C, Brookshire, Sr, Passed, ngs were deferred, pending a joint of Education of Statesvi lle, Board of Education of Mooresville, Board of Education of Iredell County and County Board of Commissioners, relative to a county-wide plan of meeting the building needs and improvements of the above named school units. Moved by C. H. Knox, seconded by S. H. Houston. Passed, LAA ne Chairman July 15, 1941 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in a special adjourn- ed session on the above date with the following members present: R. C. Sunch,Chairman D, E, Hayes L. A. Pope C. H. Knox W. C. Thompson H. A. Gill S. H. Houston On motion of C. H, Snox, seconded by S. H, Houston that Mr. G. C. Swisher be allowed to secure water from the Cool Springs school tank. Passed, The County Board of Education after careful study and thought feels that it cannot meet the needed school building improvements with the proposed $50,000 in the various School of the County, hereby requests the County Board of Commissioners of Iredell County to increase the County's part of the proposed County-wide Bond Issue to $75,000., and that the Superintendent of Schools be instructed to acquaint the Commis- sioners with this request. Unanimously passed, iM fe Jf ¢ Oot” se, ea Chairman ———e August 4, 1941 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on August 4, 1941, with the following members present: R. C. Bunch, chairman D. E. Hayes . A. Pope C. H. Knox - C, Thompson H. A. Gill - H. Houston On motion of W. C. Thompson, seconded by S. H. Houston, it was ordered that application be made by the County Board of Education to the North Carolina School Board Association for menbership. Jo 6 Kf aeX Chairman 64 September 3, 1941 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on th above date with all members present: ‘ R. C. Bunch, chai rman C. H. Knox S. H. Houston H. A. Gill D. E. Hayes W. C. Thompson L. A. Pope A group from the Linwood community, headed by Mr. Bruce Brown, request . ed transportation for pupils into Mooresville. Moved aw 8. Bs Thompson, meena by D. E. Hayes that the Superintendent of County Schools confer with the city officials in Mooresville relative to worki ng out plans for the request. Passed. ' ee Te The School Committee from Oak Ridge appeared before the Boa rd to request the cont inuation of the school at Oak Ridge and that the necessary samibes be made to the Vak Ridge building. On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by W. C, Thompson, this motion was declared passed. A delegation from the Central School re i quested the extension of the bus route South of the Yadkin River on Highway No. 115 at Levan's Service Station. Moved by C. He Knox, Seconded by S. H. Houston that this extension be recommended to the State School Commission. Passed. Copy of petition follows: "We, the Committee of the Central High School at of the children south of the Yadkin River ~ have been coming te thskoal Oa do hereby petition the Honorable County Board of Education to allow the Central bus to cross the river and turn at the Levan Filling Station. We also request that the road running east from the Levan store be the dividing line between the Scotts School and the Central School. This petition is being made to you so that only the children who are and have been comin the bus to the above named school." € to Central may be allowed to ride Supt. L. S. Weaver, of Statesville City s y Schools, came before the Board to discuss the proposed County-wide Bond Issue for schools. After this discussion on motion of W. C. Thompson, seconded by D was declared unanimously saseods y D. E. Hayes, the following resolution "The Board of Education of Iredell County in regular se at rp members being present, hereby agrees to es o-hhe meal ae 7 _ np pb - Iredell County the resolution requesting the said Board of mneston “A Pogo & special election for the purpose of wting school improve- ra. ~ © school units of Iredell County, the City of Statesville, and y of Mooresville. It is agreed that this proposed bond issue will total $270,000.00, this amount bei. ng allocated : . City of Mooresville, $71,000; Iredell cule, Hoke 7 a "The County Superintendent of Schools was authorized by the Board to acquaint the County Board of Commissioner 8 with the cont that a copy be attached to the proposed resolution." on So le bo, On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by C. H. Knox, Mr. Z. V. Turlington of Mooresville, was employed to represent the interest of the Board of Education of Iredell County in any matter pertaining to or with C. C. Benton & Son, Architects of Wilson, N. C. Passed. On motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by W. C. Thompson, the Clark School building and one acre of land in Fallstown Township were ordered advertized and sold according to law, the same having been abandoned for school purposes. On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by C. H. Knox, the Board unanimously passed the following resolution of request to the County Board of Commissioners calling for an appropriation of $270,000 for a County-wide school improvement and building program; this amount being allocated as follows: Statesville, $129,000; Mooresville, $71,000; and the County $70,000. Copy of resolution follows: "The County Board of Education of Iredell County met in the office of the Board of Education in Statesville, North Carolina, on September 3, 1941, at 10 o'clock A.M., in regular session. Present: R. C. Bunch, S. H. Houston, D. E. Hayes, H. A. Gill, W. C. Thompson, C. H. Knox, L. A. Pope. Absent: None The following resolution was introduced, read ami discussed: RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR THE COUNTY OF IREDELL TO ISSUE SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of Iredell County: Section 1. That is is necessary in order to maintain the constitutional six months' school term to provide the following school improvements in Iredell County: Erecting a new high school building in Statesville. Erecting a new high school building in Mooresville. Constructing an addition to the Park View School in Mooresville. Constructing an addition to the South School in Mooresville. Constructing an addition to the Central School in Sharpsburg Township. Construeting an addition to the Unity Colored School in Statesville Town- ship, outside of the City limite of Statesville. Erecting a new school building at Mount Mourne in Davidson Township. Constructing an addition to Scotts High School in Concord Township. ted nf Constructing an addition to the Celeste Henkel High School in Shiloh Upon motion duly seconded the foregoing resolution was adopte Township. by the following vote: » he Weal Constructing an addition to the Sharon High School in Shiloh Township, Ayes: R. C. Bunch, S. H. Houston, D. E. Hayes, H. A. Gill, Constructing an addition to the Hamony High School in Turnersburg Township, W. C. Thompson, C. H. Knox, L. A. Pope. Constructing an addition to the Troutman High School in Fallstown Township, Noes: None Constructing an addition to the Union Grove High School in Union Grove township, ne a A ; Constructing an addition to the Cool Spring High School in Cool “pring township. i Constructing an addition to the Oak Ridge School in Coddle Creek Township, \ — — 2» SE ER OR *. Section 2. That no funds are available for said school improvements 7$uv } ri ! * Chairman + and no provision has been made by local tax or otherwise by which said = improvements may be provided, and it is necessary that the Board of - 7 a aa oe a a e eee Commissioners for the County of Iredell, acting as an administrative aA Secretary/ on agent of the State in providing a State system of public schools, ny authorize and issue bonds of Iredell County, under the County Finance — SS eee nh nen aaa Ss Act, in order that said improvements may be provided, a — centre en ase Section 3. That the Board of Commissioners for the County of — Ae Iredell is hereby requested to order the issuance of a sufficient amount of County bonds to provide the school improvements set forth in Section 1 of this resolution, and the Secretary of this Board is hereby directed to immediately certify a copy of this resolution to said Board of Commissioners, ne Ko eee se a SR October 6, 1941 lhe Board of ation m on the above date with the ing members present: Chet vneirman patrons from the Oo reconsider an action » 1941, relative to the of Highway No. 115. Action on this Open pending the investigation of Mr. +. Thornt ~cnool Yommission. S. Nay Lanier, Mrs. Oscar Dellinger, and Mrs. Verdie Johns routing of a school bus to ” f Mra Tahn r = , me Of Mrs. vonnson,. ne wuperintendent of Schools was order- the board to investigate this reouest. i@ WaySide Vistrict requested the > " Chdirman Secretary 7 November 3, 1941 The Board of «ducsation met on the sbove date with the follow- ing members present: C. Bunch, Chairman C. Thompson H. Knox Houston Gill Pope On motion of C. H. Knox, seconded by H. A. Gill the sale of Clark School property was ordered confirmed to Mr. G. L. Parker for Your hundred twenty-five dallars, (}425.00). This property is lo- cated at East Monbo in Fallstown township and now abandoned for School purposes. ] G r (* Un motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by W. C. Thompson, iudit report as made by George H. Emery for the school funds the school yeer 1940-41 was accepted. Motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by C. H. Knox that Romie Henderson be appointed es driver for a gas delivery truck for the 4redell County Schools, his salary being fixed and paid by the state ochool Commission On motion of W. C. Thompaon, seconded by C. H. Knox, the re- ’ Signation of W. R. King eas committee of the Central District, was accepted and Mr. W. W. Hertness be appointed to serve instead. Dae Chairman Secre = es ee ee Mm, 7 members he Board of sducation present: December 1, 194) met on the above date with the follow- Chairman Ue . nayes a, Cutive Secretary of the Stete School Com- visitor before the Board of Education. Ol policy relative to trens- nded by W. &. Thompson, it was County to proceed with the sale i r that the plans for the lefinite proportion. y 4. ©. Thompson, it was rector of School House Planning, vey of the school buildine need: improvement program, -redle of this reou Eb fen (*} Chairman Secretary January 5, 1942 The Board of iducation met on the above date with the follow- ing members present: C. Bunch, Chairman C. Thompson H. Houston H. Knox A. Pope Ez. Hayes Moved by W. C. Thompson, seconded by S. H. Houston that the Superintendent of Schools draw resolutions of respect for the late Mr. H. A. Gill, who was a member of the County Board of Education, and that a copy, therein, be spread on the minutes of the said Board and a copy be mailed to the family, and the Statesville papers, Passed. Mr. Robert L. Clemmer, architect of Hickory, N. C., appeared be- fore the Board to recuest that he be considered for employment as architect for the proposed county school building program, if and when such program is started. Mr. W. F. Credle, Director of School House Planning, State De- partment of Education, Raleigh, N. ©., discussed the needs of the various county schools from standpoint of additional room. Pro- posed plans and estimated costs for each improvement were present- ed. On motion of W. C. Thompson, seconded by D. E. Hayes, the Board agreed to follow in general the recommendations of Mr. Credle. Mr. Shuford Duckworth, and Mr. Ernest Donaldson, membersof the District Committee of the Mt. Mourne school appeared before the Board to discuss the building needs at Mt. Mourne. LEE Gao " Chairman Secretary “ February 2, 1942 The Board of Education met in regular session on February 2, 1942, with the following members present: - C. Bunch, chairman 1. C. Thompson - H. Houston - H. Knox - A. Pope - E. Hayes Mr. John D. Spinks, of the Public Work Reserve, presented to the Board a request for plans of the proposed long-range school building program for the County. lr, W. F. Credle, Director of School House Planning, Raleigh, came before the Board for the purpose of presenting sketches and plans for the proposed Vounty school building program. Mr. B. M. Madison, principal of the Cool Spring School, along with Mr. Ralph Page and Mr. E. D. Fox, requested the Board to consider the furnishing of materials for the finishing of two classrooms to be used for dramatics, dressing rooms, etc. It is estimated that the materials will cost about $400.00, the labor to be furnished by the local school. On motion of C. H. Knox, seconded by D. E. Hayes, it was agreed that this request be granted. Supt. L. S. Weaver, of the Statesville Schools, Supt. H. C. Miller of the Mooresville Schools, Mr. Bill Johnson, chairman of Mooresville School Board, appeared before the Board to discuss the proposed county-wide school building program, the main point considered for discussion being the adver- tising for construction bids and the sale of the bonds. On motion of W. C. Thompson seconded by D. E. Hayes, it was agreed to prepare immediately the plans for these proposed buildings and ask for bids to be submitted by February 16, 1942, if possible, if not by February 23. On motion of C. H. Knox, seconded by S. H. Houston, the descriptive summary of the school bus routes as surveyed by the State School Vommis sion for iredell County for the school year 1941-42 was approved. The Chairman of the Board of Education a } ppointed ur. W. C. Thompson and C. H. Knox to work with the Superintendent of schools as a building committee to perfect plans and to roceed with th for the County building program. © advertising for bids Resolution of Respect for H. A. Gill On December 15, 1941, the grim reaper of death summo an admired and esteemed member of our Board. His a of chatineciiie to er needs of the school system of Iredell County, his seat at the council table, and his frank, sincere advice will be sadly missed by his associates and ¢o- workers. In bringing joy and cheer to all those with whom he came in contact and in the performance of his public and professional duty he truly eamed the plaudit, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant." And whereas, the Allwise and “erciful God has called our beloved and respected member home: And whereas, Having been a true and faithful member of our Board, therefore be it resolved: That we, R. C. Bunch, C. H. Knox, L. A. Pope, S. H. Houston, D. E. Hayes, and W. C. Thompson, members of the Hoard of Kducation of Iredell County, in testimony of the loss of our associate and friend, tender to the family of our deceased member our sincere condolence in their deep affliction and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family, the local papers, and that a copy bé recorded in the minutes of the Board of Education of Iredell County. t / Cr. e Larch fussy? A Secretary March 2, 1942 The Board of Education of Iredell County met on March 2, with the following menbers present: Bunch, chairman Houston Knox Dob son Thompson ir. J. S. Dobson, having been duly recommended and appointed by the State Board of Education, was sworn in by ir. C. G. Gnith, Clerk of Superior Court, as a member of the Board of Education to fill out the unexpired term of ur, H. A. Gill, deceased, Moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston that James ing be appointed a member of the District Co waittee of the Central School in the place of Mr. W. but finds it impossible tx accept the appointment. The motion for the appointment of Lir. King was passed, The sealed bids as asked for and advertized by the Board under date of January 16, 1942, for the construction of the proposed county school buildings and additions were rejected on motion of S. H. Houston, having been duly seconded by D. 5. Hayes. These bids were rejected because the amounts bid were in excess of the amount appropriated by the recent county- wide bond issue, which was $7 ),000 for the county's part. On Committee as appointed was instructed to contact ur. i. F. Credle, State Director of School House Planning, in view of obtaining full plans, sketches, and specifications for the proposed school buildings and additions in the County-wide building program. These new Plans, sketches, and specifications are requested to the end that the total cost of the proposed building program will be within the total appropriation of $70,000.00. Motion passed, motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by D. E. Hayes, the Building » and given power to act, 1. Hartness who was appointed by the Board on November 3, 194), I, J. S. Dobson, do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, so help me God. ZL hv wr me MS yuck ~ Clerk of Superior Court Sworn and subscribed to before me this » So do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true ee oe State of North Carolina dnd to the Constitutional powers and authorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof and that I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best of my knowledge and ability, so help me God. 5 ~~ A Vet Pristine 7 Jat 2 rin A Sy 3 Clerk of Superior Court Sworn and subscribed to before me this the duties of I, J. S. Dobson, do solemnly swear that I will truly execute the Board of Hducation of Iredell County according to the best of my skill and ability and according to the law, so help me God. Dad | Ad brea — Sworn and subscribed to before m this “ l Z- 194.2 ——- tte we NEST = » - SLPS ee: aes - idee Ee Ee cee ee. ee , - - ee ae Se eg ie pe Serene ae April 6, 1942 The Board of Education Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: Bunch, chairman Pope Dob son Knox Hayes *hompson i. Houston On motion of C. H. Knox, seconded by J. 3. Dobson, the Superintendent of Schools was instructed to investigate and make settlement with L. C. Hord for a judgment against him for siging a bond of $150.00 in year 1937 for Mrs. B.C Hord, who failed to appear. The Board felt that because of the reported circumstances of Mr. Hord a compromise might be in order. Motion was passeéc. n motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by L. A. Pope, urs. Patty Bradford and Miss Beatrice Nesbit were re-elected secretaries in the office of the County Suverintendent of Schools for a period of one year. By and on this same motion Mir. W. T. Sumsers was re-elected County Maintenance man of Schools for a period of one year. Mr. C. Eugene Savage, Engineer and Designer of Raleigh, presented and discussed the plans and sketches for the proposed school building additions to the various County buildings. On recommendation of building committee (C. H. Knox, W. C. Thompson, nd T. Ward Guy) the Board approved on motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by J. S. Dobson, the following contract with ©. Eugene Savage, Engineer and esipner: CONTRACT From C. Eugene Savage Architectural Designer Lake Boone Road Raleigh, North Carolina To The Building Comaittee Irede]1 County Board of Education The Superintendent of Instruction Statesville, North Carolina Por a compensation of $1,000.00 (Une Thousand Dollars) I hereby agree to furnish preliminary sketches, renderings of new buildings, working drawings am prints, details and specifications for each project listed below: UNITY: New Combination Auditorium and Gymnasium (Minimum) To be added on ‘est elevation of existing class room building. May 4, 1942 + Blan ary & 1 buildinse. wit} amh4 : < . ‘ Siementary School building, with combination auditorium sass : 5 : : ; ; . J . ; : acent hin —— C ye above date Gymnasium, auditorium to be located on north end. ; The Board of Education met in regular session on the oO with the following members present: addition on rear of existing auditorium, consisting of : on ground floor, home economics class room above. Bunch, chairman Pope addition of Shop and Home economics class room on west ve H. Knox elevation of existing building. Two story. Dobson Thompson and science class room on East elevation S. H. Houston auditorium. Two story addition. : .Aawst te : Mr. Chester Ensign appeared before the Board to request consideration UL a t * vA v \ ’ . ‘ pipe Se Ne e Snanrar \olicies on the County new shop ciass room, cafeteria space above to be of the Board in receiving a share of the insurance poli est elevation of Audit oriun, Gymnasium now existing, school buildings. ‘ ae . i caaeaiaell of C y Schools, requested repair, install new trusses, brick veneer existi Urs. bary C. Holliday, Jeanes supervisor agony to attend it same in first class condit ion. the Board for leave of absence from June 1 to Augus ad Thompson, seconded summer school at Columbia University. On motion of ‘, C. Thompson, Auditorium-Gymnasiu iy High School minimum to by J. S. Dobson, this request was granted. elevation of high school class room building. : 3 sn Distri : ‘ . The resignation of J. C. McNeely, committeeman for Sharon re 1e ‘ J. C. Mel J : . was accepted with regret. TT. E. McNeely, on motion of L. A. Pope, seconde by C. H. Knox, was appointed by the ard for the unexpired term. T+ LU is of the buildings le under constructior 2 County Sunerinte , 1} whi h Ly perinten > re County to oe a furnish transportation t Prom iohe ps6 6 _ , tA” Ge — T The payment of the at aid on delivery of finished drawings and specification: If it be necessary I hereby agree to revise, redraft, and revamp without a: additional cost any or all of the above projects to the end that the cost shall come within the total appropriation. | | ITECTURAL LESIGNE a tee oe es Signed: C. Eugene Savaze March 12, 1942 Approved and accented by Ww. C. Thompson Signed: C. H. Knox For - ial tar Signed: T. Ward G IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATI( N SUPT. OF EDUCATION OL. 4 * © > > . um Be Oo 4 ) L 2. q des ba a | ® t H > he 4 a a 5% . i a2 -_ = ‘ - < +s bs “ a ‘ 4 79) = N+ S § ~~ >a © ci ON v ee & > S = S ..3 5 y ot all . 4 ~ 4 > ad D oO * ¢ ® pon om 4 S. fh. 4 > oO . . og e ¢ ° 1 S : v ® 4 ms oO S > & a 42 < 5 e S ac ? *) aa “ -_ ~ -~ ¢ = > v J 3 on nD ® > . co 9 > & S 4 3 hb ae GN rt D «rf D 5 ag Oo c ~—t nS —4 +4) . to : o he Ew I + i o 4 2 ® i 4 $ a ® .4 . . + . . . 0 Uv t TH hy ee ow: °oO . sd +> oOo» » Bei ~* Oo ee ee, ae © a & HH 3s oO 3 OA 2 © DO & °o no >. @ . “ba oO ® Oo > & aw > Oo” » 2, “oO v A S 9 aA 4 Jo Shed ; 2 ~~ oO _ cy A lucati of the ice "ps ol e % , be e a S uh e < a . ~ 2) ® . S. - UO C © ‘ a4 vo oO ” o a a _— .% ° + ” eo & Co ! ~ @ - July 6, 1942 The Board of Education met i regular session on the above date with the following members present: R. C. Bunch, chairman W. C. Thompson J. S. Dobson S. H. Houston C. H. Knox D. E. Hayes L. A. Pope On motion of D, E. Hayes, seconded by S. H. Houston, $1350.00 was approved for a new roof on the Troutman High School Building. The awarding of the contract was left to the Building Committee; C. H. Knox, W. C. Thomp- son and the Superintendent of Schools. The School Budget for the school year 1942 & 43 was presented to the Board by the Superintendent on motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by C. H. Knox, the following budget was passed and recommended to the County Board of Commissioners for their approval; County School Budget 1942 - 43 Current Expense GENERAL CONTROL 613. Clerical assistant 614. Office expense 615. Board of Education 618. Audit 618. Attorneys fee $ 990.00 50.00 4450.00 100.00 50.00 $1640.00 INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE 624. Instructional supplies, voc.depts.($50 each for 18 depts. ) 625. Jeanes Supervisor Travel Expense ($10 per month for 12 months) 626-l-w. Salaries Agr.Teachers (Total $16,908) County's part Travel expense ($17.50 per month for 12 months,8 depts) 626-l-c, Salary colored Agr. Teacher (Total $1,272)Co.'s part Travel expense ($15 per month for 12 months) 626-2 Salaries home economics teachers (Total $7,309.50 County Part 2,436.50 Travel expense ($12.50 per month for 1] months, 5 depts) 13,264.00 63. OPERATION OF PLANT 631. Supplement to janitors & salary of maintenance man 632. Fuel 633. Water, lights, and power 634. Janitorial supplies 635. Telephones MAINTENANCE OF PLANT 641. Repairs to building and grounds Repairs & replacements,furniture & instructional apparatus Repairs & replacement, heating, lighting & plumbing Qazmzoaozoz FIXED CHARGES 652. Insurance 655. Retirement AUXILIARY AGENCIES 661-1. Supplement to bus drivers 661-3. Supplement to mechanics 661-7. Principals’ bus onal ms 662, Libraries, supplies repair Special Pund, Operation of Bookmobile $2,400.00 Miscellaneous Current Expense Items 200.00 TOTAL RURAL CURRENT EXPENSE BUDGET $ 39,306.24 7,844 rural children, $5.01 per capita Statesville, 2,682 children Mooresville, 1,725 children CAPITAL OUTLAY 682-2, Troutman High School building roof 683, Library books 2. Garage equipment Balance brought ee eS ee ae . wee ee Pr wee a ae er we er ane ee eee aes 1941 - 42 1942 - 43 Current expense (including S&M) $ 58,653.00 $ 61,385.00 Debt Service (including S&M) 24, 316.00 19, 368.00 Capital Outlay 9,375.00 1,500.00 $ 92,344.00 $ 82,253.00 EBT SERVICE Total payments of State Loans $ 15,938.00 Amount to be repaid by Mooresville 3,533.00 TOTAL RURAL DEBT SERVICE $ 12,405.00 6-1-29 School Bldg. Bonds 5% PRINCIPAL INTEREST 8-1-35 School Bldg. Bonds 4% PRINCIPAL INTEREST Total Rural Debt Service - 7,844 children @ $3.41 Statesville - 2,682 children Mooresville - 1,725 children TOTAL COUNTY BUDGET 1942-43 Current Expense $ 39,306.24 Capital Outlay 1,500.00 Debt Service 41,762.00 $ 82,568.24 SHIRE HHHHHHHE On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H, Houston, all other and previous applications received or considered by the Board of Education for the position of secretary in the office of the County Superintendent of Schools are hereby declared null and void, and that Miss Erleen Sloop of Mooresville, be elected as secretary,and Miss Dorothy Parlier be elected assistant secretary to fill out the unexpired terms of Mrs. Patty M. Brad- ford, and Miss Beatrice Nesbitt, both of whom resigned, On motion of C. H. Knox, seconded by D. E, Hayes, a judgment of $150.00 held by Iredell County against L. C. Hord was settled for the sum of $75.00 = oe shown that Mr. Hord was in poor health and in bad financial circum- stances, Chairmah 7” LO C Zhe 7] dibihay Secretary Y August 3, 1942 The Board of Education met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: R. Bunch, Chariman J. S. Dobson L. A. Pope C. H. Knox W. C. Thompson D. E. Hayes S. H. Houston Mr. Frank Bess appeared before the Board to request the extension of the bus route 4/10 of a mile to his home. This request was referred to the State School Commission on a motion of L. A. Pope, seconded by C.H.Knox. A delegation from the Oak Ridge School (Mr. J. S. Alexander, C. F. Linker and J. B. Alexander) discussed with the Board the problem confronting the Oak Ridge District relative to the moving of the school, since only one teacher has been allotted by the State for the school year 1942 and 1943. It was agreed by the Board and the Committee to transport the Oak Ridge pupils for the next shool year to other schools, since the school at Oak Ridge has been discontinued. Mr. Earl McAuley from the Ebenezer School discussed with the Board the placing of the elementary teachers in the various schools of the district according to the enrollment. The Superintendent of Schools was instructed to take this matter up with the District Principal and Committee. On motion of W. C. Thompson, seconded by S. H. Houston, the Chairman of the Board, R. C. Bunch appointed the following committee to appraise the Bethany colored property, now out of use for school purposes, D. E,. Hayes, J. S. Dobson and T. Ward Guy in view of selling said property to the colored Bethany Church- -Passed. On motion of W. C. Thompson,seconded by D. E. Hayes, Mr. R. A. Clod- felter of Mooresville, Route 2, was appointed to fill out the term of Mr. Sid White,resigned,in the Brawley District- -Passed. On motion of W. C. Thompson, seconded by C. H. Knox the Superintendent of Schools was instruct to enroll the County Board of Education in Member- ship of the North Carolina School Board Association, the annual fee being three dollars ($3.00). LO. KReme{_ CHAIRMAN a as i ae! sees September 7, 1942 The Board bducat ion of Iredell County met in revular session on he above date with ti! following members present: accer Home with year year Comaittee , J. S, Dobson, D. KR. C. Bunch, Chairman Lhompson rove snsion of the Central bus route near his owe The ! ard ted j Mr. de Se Steele appeare fore t B .O discuss the work Aa Ly requested the Board services of a school On motion of D. EB. Hayes, uested the consider- ther teache ‘or the Ebenezer Schoo mittee and 2 District Principa the district, Harmony, Olin, i ’ A f wie Central bus route ir. Bes I the matter was in the } r > Od Ile Conded by S. H. Houston, Mr. Fred inted District Comuitteeman of { Mr. Robert Brown, deceased. ort of School Funds for the school year 1941 and Veorge H. Emery, C.P.A. was accepted and approved H. Knox, seconded by Thompson. On motion of S. H. Houston,seconded by C. H. Knox, the Board ted the offer of the State t allot a negro Vocational teacher of Economics at the Unity Scho.l for the schoo] year 1942 and 1943, the State paying the salary of said teacher in full for the first m condition the County assune 1/3 of teacher's salary for school LY45 @nd i944, On motion of C, H, Knox, seconded by S. H. Houst« n, the Appraisal E. Hayes, and T. Ward Guy were instructed o sell the Bethany Nevro School property to the Bethany Negro Presbyterian Church, since land of said property was originally purchased from said Churct which retained an option clause in the deed reserving the right of purchase it! ¢ ever sold. AO O fFevisds ¢ October 5, 1942 The Board of Education of Iredel} County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: C. Bunch, Chairman C. Thompson A. Pope S. Dobson H. Knox H. Houston . YNoawr sw . The Appraisal Committee as appointed by the Board to sell the Bethany Colored School property to the Presbyterian Church reported the sale made for $50.00. A Delegation from Coddle Creek, Mr. Charles Linker, Bruce Brown, J.S. Alexander, and R. L, Alexander, reouested the Board to transport certain high school pupils into Mooresville. The Superintendent of Schools was instructed by the Board to resuest the State School Commission for an immediate investigation. Mr. Van Thomas of the Harmony District requested the extension of the Harmony School Bus route to his home near Bethel Church. This request was denied since the distance involved was only 4/10 of one mile. On motion of W. C,. +hompson, seconded by C. H. Knox, all principals and teachers, both white and negro for the school year 1942 and 1943 were approved, all principals and teachers having been previously elected accord- ing to law. On motion of C. H. Knox, seconded by L. A. Pope, the salary of Miss Dorothy Parlier, secretary in the office of the County Superintendent of Schools, was increased from $82.50 per month to $92.50 per month. This move was made in keeping with the Salary raise granted by the State to Miss Erlean Sloop, this being from $106.00 to $120.00, Dr. L. B. Skeen, County Health Officer, appeared before the Board to discuss certain problems of health as related to the public schools. Mr. W. E. Webb, representing the Iredell County Fair Association, came before the Board to request the Cooperation of the schools in promoting the Fair which is to be held during week of October 19 to 24, The Board expressed itself as being willing to cooperate with the Fair Association in every way possible under the prevailing war circumstances and desires each school to 40 likewise. Se C Ki. nate he November 2, 1942 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: R. C. Bunch, Chairman C. H. Knox J. S. Dobson S. H. Houston W. C. Thompson L. A. Pope The Board discussed matters in general pertaining to the r,s the schools, since there were no definite items of business to be cons ° allie —— CHAIRILAN ae it pathy SECRETARY ~~ / December 7, 1942 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: R. C. Bunch, Chairman C. H. Knox W. C. Thompson S. H. Houston J.-S. Dobson L. Ae Pope A statement of war time policy for school bus transportation from Joseph B, Eastman, Director of Office of Defense Transportation, was read to the Board for information. Mr. W. M. Johnson of Mooresville, Route 1, requested the extension of the school bus route 8/10 of one mile nearer his home. It was found that Mr. Johnson lived only 8/10 of a mile from the bus route, thus the request could not be recommended. It was moved by W. C. Thompson, seconded by C. H. Knox, that $25.00 be offered to Mr. Anderson Lackey as rent for one year on a lot of land adjoin- ing the County School Garage, which lot is being used for parking space of school buses by the county. This lot of land comprises about 1/4 acre. Moved by L. A. Pope, seconded by S. H. Houston, that the salary of Mr. W. T. Summers, County Maintenance Man of school buildings be fixed at $115.00 per month--motion passed, —) (/ 2 — Zt Dao’ ¢ / CHAIRMAN January 4, 1943 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: R, C. Bunch, Chairman W. C. Thompson D. E. Hayes C. H. Knox J. S. Dobson S. H. Houston L. A. Pope On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by C. H. Knox, that one-half acre of land more or less joining the Iredell County School Garage be leased from Mr, Anderson Lackey for a period of one year - from January 1, 1943 - for the sum of thirty dollars ($30.00). This lot is to be used for the purpose of parking school buses and other County equipment. Passed. Since an unexpected contribution of a check of $75.00 has been received from the Jeanes Foundation to be applied on the salary of the Jeanes Teacher, Wary 0, Holiday, and since the County Board of Education has already set up $1200.00 for the year, or $100.00 per month, the Board hereby agrees to apply this check 6f $75.00 to be used as an increase to the salary of the Jeanes Teacher to be paid in six installments, covering the last six month of the fiscal year ~ 1942-43-making the salary for this period $112.50 per month on motion of C, H. Knox, seconded by W. C. Thompson, This motion passed. — JO 6 fbcemo<_ Chairman March 1, 1943 February 1, 1943 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on above date with the following members present: the ab dat th the f emb it e above date wi ollowing members presen 6 tek Ot R. C. Bunch, Chairman W. C. Thompson W. C. Thompson L. A. Pope J. S. Dobson S. H. Houston C. H. X D. E. Hayes ee J. S. Dobson On motion of J. S$. Dobson, seconded by C. H. Knox, the janitors salaries C. H. Knox of the following schools were increased: the state agreeing to increase its the above date appropriation $125.00 for the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th school months,or $31.25 In the office of the County Seinen of Snare & 7 poh at ce per month, The County Board of Education agreed to mtch this amount, making the Board of gornernene gre i ee eae oaaiehen This gave an opportunity t 1 t . : sts were presented to . a a a a oe oe aks Wasnesken of the State Nine Months School Term, and possible plans Scotts--$5.00 for its application in Iredell County. Central—$5.00 Union Grove--$5.00 4 o es han . Harmony—$10.00 IRMAN Cool Springs--$16.00 - Troutman-—-$7,50 Celeste Henkel—-$5 .00 Sharon—$5,00 7s Liracel fay) Motion passed, _— CHAIRMAN iv SECRETARY Si do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, so help me God. / . . Loe San Ba or Sworn and subscribed to before me this (hon 5 ot 4 Y brn Z, a = alle util Clerk of Superior Court y I, do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true al- legiance to the State of North Carolina and to the Constitutional powers and authorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof and that I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constit ition of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best of my knowledge and ability, so help me God. A 5 +S A\tbeasang 4+? ‘ : bebe, 4s a tA iat worn and subscribed to before me thi: ew ’ 3 Z. YL ett Clerk S ri yr “Court ! } af y a ) - do solemnly swear that 1 will truly execute the duties of the Board of Education of Iredell County according to the best of my skill and eility and according to the law, so help me God. Sworn and Subscribed to before me this Seg Nea mame I , do solemnly swear that I will suprort the Constitution of the =) United States, so help me God. Sworn and subscribed to before me this CLIT XL Clerk of Superior Court I, , do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true al- legiance to the State of North Carolina and to the Constitutional powers and authorities which are rmay be, established for the government thereof and that I wr > savor rt, if ‘ ‘ 1 and iefend the Cc ynstitr iti n - the otate no neonsistent with the ynstitu n of the United States, to the best of my this Wu 2 l EY 4yyj, Hh. fa Cletk of Superior VO rt I, » dO solemnly swear that I will truly execute the duties of the Board of Education of Iredell County according to the best of my skill and ability and according to the lew, so help me God, oo ' ff Sworn and subscribed to before me this aaa WIA ME Se , 194) 7. I , do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the ’ QQ United States, So help me God. Qworn and subscribed to before me this Superior Court I, » do solemnly swear that faithful and bear true al- legiance to the State of North Carolina and to the © nstitutional powers and authorities which are, or may be, established eovernment thereof and . : ; +} snat4 on + that I will endeavor to support, maintain the Constitution of the titution of the United States, to the best State not inconsistent with the vonstitut f my knowledge and ability, so help me God. Sworn and subscribed to before me this Clerk of Superior Court I, do solemnly swear that I will truly ex xecute the duties of t ’ a the Board of Education of Iredell County according to the best of my skill and ility and according to the law, so help me God. “rh @nd subscribed to before me this Clerk of Superior Court » do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of I the United States, so help me God. On Poarfeer! - / 5 6 oy Y? , ¢€ 4 / rh ZL Clerk of Superior Court i; , do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, so help me God. to tJ ent Sworn and subscribed to before me this bot BE 4194 J PD ; 4 Lyd { YX, XX LLLLL Un leré of Syperior Court Sworn and subscribed to before me this I, » do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true al- legiance to the State of North Carolina and to the Constitutional powers and authorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof and that I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best of my knowledge and ability, so help me God. by 0 Porte +7 - , do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true al- legiance to the State of North Carolina and to the Constitutional powers and authorities which ave, or may be, established for the government thereof and that 1 will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the dest of my knowledge and ability, so help me God. . dy) Ze eo Wp. we —C tt. Sworn and subscribed to before me this f U MD Aes 4 fs’) f yA Sworn anc subscribed to before me this Ly (fi Uy 3D GF ; 1943 — ? -. } a Ox) KAF7; ifn. Clerk of Siperior Court VA G_ typ Clerk of Superior Gourt / 1, » do solemnly swear that I will truly execute the duties of the Board of Education of Iredell County according to the best of my skill and ability and according to the law, so help me God. 7 solemnly 2h) " T ;) ea si é: io solemnly swear thet 1 will truly execute the duties of Joard of id ion of Lre Co Boe o cation of Iredell County according to the best of my skill and ability and according to the law, so help me God Sworn and subscribed to before me this 4 A Sworn and subscribed to before me this yf 4 — 1943 j ~ a ¢ I, » do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, so help me God. LAr / P 4 Ol ln in Je ; "os nl £3, f 4 “a bihkg a2 49h} A ahh 4 i-_ LZ oY. >a Lyitf “Clerk o Sdperior Court Sworn and subscribed to before me this I, » do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to the State of North Carolina and to the Constitutional powers and authorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof and that I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best of my knowledge and ability, so help me God. ‘ O f / ( é ~ LL py Clerk of Superior Court I, » do solemnly swear that I will truly execute the duties of the Board of Education of Iredell County according to the best of ny skill and ability and according to the law, so help me God, Sworn and subscribed to before me this Swornaéd subscribed to before me this Clérk of Superior 97 1 » dO solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United tates, so help me God. . Zt LOA ig = , 1943 Clerk of Superior Court Sworn and subscribed to before me this I, » dO solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true al- legiance to the State of North Csrolina and to the Constitutional powers and tuthorities which are, or:may be, established for the’ government thereof and that-I. will endeavor to support, maintein and defend the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best of my knowledge and ability, so help me God. od, Sh oa LY Khu Y 5 ie » 1943 Sworn and subscribed to before me this ie {x Lictptcta— Crerk of Superior Court I, » 40 solemnly swear that I will truly execute the duties of the Board of Education of Iredell County according to the best of my skill and sbility and according to the law, so help me God. se . 7 a Sworn ang Subscribed to before me this vata » 1943 ae Rl ee tee pyres a. » do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, so help me God, Sworn and subscribed to before me this Clerk of Superior Court z; » do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true al- legiance to the otate of North Carolina and to the Constitutional powers and authorities which are, or may be, established for the ecovernment thereof and that 1 will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best of my knowledge and ability, so help me God. ©worn and subscribed to before me this i ad EL ~~) Jf? dF Gy | Clerk of Superior Court . » dO solemnly swear that I will truly execute the duties of the Board of Equcation of Iredell County according to the best of my skill and ability and according to the law, so help me God. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 99 i » do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, So help me God. Sworn and subscribed to before me this Clerk of Syperior Court I, » dO solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true al- legiance to the State of North Carolina end to the Constitutional powers and authorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof and that I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best of ay knowledge and ability, so help me God. surn and subscribed to before me this Clerk of Superior Court ni » do solemnly swear that I will truly execute the duties of Pa of Education of Iredell County according to the best of my skill end ity and according to the law, so help me God. Swo: 1 and subscribed to before me this Clerk of Syperior Court April 5, 1943 On the above date in the office of the County Superintendent of Schools tie County Board of Education met in regular session with the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman W. C. Thompson C. D, Stevenson L. A. Pope D. E. Hayes J. S. Dobson S. H. Houston This being the first meeting of the biennium, Mr. C. G. Smith, Clerk of Superior Court, was present to administer the oath of office to all the members, which qualifying oath was taken by each of the above named members, On mtion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by D. E, Hayes, C. H. Knox was elected Chairman of the Board. T. Ward Guy was unanimously reelected Superintendent of Iredell County Schools for a period of two years. On mtion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by J. S, Dobson the following Comm- itteemen were appointed to serve their respective Districts and Schools for & period of two years: District #1 - Scotts and Monticello Schools E. M. Ervin, Route #, Statesville, N. C. G. G. Feimster, Scotts, N. C. L. B. Hass, Route #5, Statesville, N. C. John M. Lentz, Route #6, Statesville, N. C. John Norris, Route #2, Statesville, N. C. District #2 - Central School J. A. McLean, Route #5, Statesville, N. C. Charles King, Route #2, Statesville, N. C. James King, Route #2, Statesville, N. C. G. T. McLelland, Route #2, Statesville, N. C. Elam Myers, Route #1, Stony Point, N. C. District No. 3 -Union Grove & West Glow Schools H. P. VanHoy, Olin, N. C. W. C. Feimster, Union Grove, N. C. Claude Howard, Route #1, Union Grove, N. C. W. P. Sharpe, Route #2, Harmony, N. C. W. W. Woodward, Route #1, New Hope, N. C. District #4- Harmony, Olin, Joyner, Ebenezer N. S. Gaither, Harmony, N. C, W. A. Evans, Route #4, Statesville, N. C. H. 0. Montgomery, Route #4, Statesville, N. C. A. J. Renegar, Route #2, Harmony, N. C. Roy Sharpe, Charles, N. C. District #5 - Cool Spring, Oakdale & Wayside R. H. Page, Route #2, Cleveland, N. C. N. A. Beaver, Route #4, Statesville, N. C. Woodrow White, Route #1, Statesville, N. C. E. D. Fox, Route #4, Statesville, N. C. District #6 - Troutman, Barium Springs, & Amity John W. Ervin, Troutman, N. C. Bennie Brown, Route #3, Statesville, N. C. Fred Brawley, R. F. D., Cleveland, N.C. J. C. Murdock, Route #1, Troutman, N. C. V. L. Wagner, Troutman, N. C. District #7 -Shepherd School M. H. Belk, Route #2, Mooresville, N. C. A. F. Craven, Route #2, Mooresville, N. C. L. F, Smith, Troutman, N. C, District #9 - Mt. Mourne School Ernest Donaldson, Mt. Mourne, N, C. I. G. Arthurs, Route #1, Mooresville, N. C. Shuford Duckworth, Route #1, Mooresville, N. C. District #10 - Brawley School A. Y, Neel, Route #2, Mooresville, N. C. T. E. Ervin, Route #2, Mooresville, N. C. R. A, Clodfelter, Route #2, Mooresville, N. C. District #11 -Celeste Henkel School G. W. Nash, Route #3, Statesville, N.C. Marvin Jones, Route #6, Statesville, ”. C. Roy Little, Route #6, Statesville, N.C. Claude Ostwalt, Route #3, Statesville, N. C. H, A. Rimmer, Route #3, Statesville, N. C. District #12 - Sharon School D. H. Webber, Route #1, Catawba, N. C, J. E. Alexander, Route #6, Statesville, N. C. T. E. McNeely, Stony Point, N. C. J. S. Miller, Route #1, Stony Point, N. C. G. C. Reid, Route #6, Statesville, N. C. Motion Passed. It was moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by L. A. Pope, that E. T. Lazenby, Jr. be reemployed as head mechanic for a period of two years in the County School Garage, and that on the recommendation of the head mechanic the following assistant mechanics be employed so long as they give satisfact- ory services, Jack Vaughn, Albert Austin, Eugene Davis, and Bristol Lundy. The motion passed. On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by L. A. Pope, W. T. Summers was reappointed maintenance man for the county Schools for a period of one year. On motion of W. C. Thompson, seconded by S. H. Houston, Miss Erlean Sloop was reelected Secretary in the office of the County Superintendent of Schools for a period of one year. f the County According to State schedule all the Vocational Teachers o were approved for a salary bonus as of Jan. 1, 1943 by motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by W, C, Thompson. Motion passed. y that County School It was moved by L. A. Pope, seconded by S. H. Houston, Board Members be paid five dollars per day in session, This motion was passed. Based on the State schedule, it was moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by ¥. C, Thompson that W. T. Summers be granted a salary bonus as of Jan. l, 1943, Motion passed. On motion of S, H. Houston, seconded by L. A. Pope, the Audit of the School Funds for the fiscal year, 1942 & 1943 was given to George H. Emery, C. Pe A. Motion passed. the Superinten- On motion of W. C. Thompson, seconded by J. S. Dobson, dent was instructed to work out plans by which the ninth month of school Could be added next year as provided by the State. Motion passed. Mr. J. L. Crawford, Vocational Teacher, and D. H. Webber, Chairman of Committee, came before the Board to request assistance in building a ery for the Sharon School. On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by L. A. Pope, three hundred dollars(300.00) was approved for this purpose. <C Lt wer May 3, 1943 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session in the Board Room on the above date with the following members present: H. Knox, Chairman H. Houston S. Dobson A. Pope C. Thompson The resignation of T. E, Swan as Committeeman of the Cool Spring District was accepted on motion of W. C. Thompson, seconded by J. S. Dobson, It was moved by L. A. Pope, seconded by W. ©, Thompson, that Right of Way be granted Duke Power Company to construct a power line across Rock Crest School Property on Highway #70 near Elmwood. Passed. 6, Met CHAIRMAN “Tlvrnrbtig SECRETARY : June 7, 1943 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session in the Board Room on the above date with the following members present: « Knox, Chairman - Houston - Pope -« Dobson .» Thompson On recommendation of E, T, Lazenby, Jr., head mechanic, Clyde Shooke was elected helper and assistant mechanic in the School Garage, replacing Jack Vaughn who left the system. The motion to pass this recommendation was made by J. S. Dobson, and seconded by S. H. Houston. On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by W. C. Thompson, Mr. J. F. Adkins, of Cleveland, Route 2, was elected to fill the vacancy of District School Committeeman of the Cool Springs District, which vacancy was caused by the resignation of Mr. T. E. Swann, On motion of L, A. Pope, seconded by J. S. Dobson, the following rules and regulations were unanimously passed by the Board: "In order to increase the efficiency of the Maintenance System of the schools of the county, the Board of Education in session on Monday, June 7, 1943 hereby adopts the following rules and regulations governing all employees now in the system, or who hereafter may be employed: 1, The Board recognizes the rights of employees, and will at all times give careful attention to and full cooperation with any requests and problems that may arise. 2. Every employee is expected to give to his particular job his full time to the extent of his means and ability. 3. Every employee, ao far as the powers of the Board go, may feel secure in his job so long as he renders satisfactory and efficient services, 4. Ten days vacation with pay, sickness, illness, or emergen- cies excepted, will be granted to each employee, the time to be determined by the best interests of all concerned. 5. Any employee who wishes to be released for work, or duties at home, or elsewhere shall have such time charged against his vacation period, 6. The use of intoxicating drinks by any employee is strictly banned. 7+ Every employee at all times is expected to be prompt, es and efficient. In this procedure profanity has 1? place, 8. Every employee on leaving the County Office, or School ¢ in response to a call must leave information as to where he is going, and so far as possible when his return can be expected, 9. Every employee is expected to present himself daily on work days at his respective place of work, debarring illness or emer- gencies, for the duties and responsibilities of his job, and when unable to report call or notify. 10, Uncalled for loss of time, or loitering in public places by any employee during work hours will not be tolerated. ll. Each employee is expected at all times to conserve time, material, and expense, because all of these mean hard earned money and energy, and there is no room in our system for waste," On motion of W. C. Thompson, seconded by D. E. Hayes, a transfer of school funds in the 1942 & 1943 Budget from Code 642 to various other codes as shown in revised buiget was ordered, A brief discussion of the 1943 & 1944 School Budget was entered into yarn Board, preparatory to its recommendation in full on or before July 1943. ’ —O, Hi -of ~ CHATRMAN ~ ) g [Le bdirt SECRETARY ( / ee ceeeeintlinenenammeneneinaie ee Ee i IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS July 19, 1943 , Budget for 1943-44 The Board of Education of Iredell County meet in special session — 7 943 On the above date with the following members present for the purpose, amo other things, of considering the school budget for the fiscal year 1943 and 1944: C. He Knox CURRENT C. D, Stevenson S. H. Houston, Act. Chairman L. A. Pope 61. GENERAL CONTROL D. &. Hayes WwW. C. an 613. Clerical Help Se . $ 1,200.00 It was moved by D, E, Hayes, seconded by L. A. Pope that the 614. Office Expense... . . 50.00 contract for covering Shepherd's School Building $1200 and the Scotts Colored Building $400.00 be awarded to the Mooresville Roofing Company according to 615. Board of Education.e . . ee . 500.00 the terms of the contract, and that the expenses of these jobs be paid from t school budget of the current year. Passed. 617. Salary & expense of Attendance Officer. 1,500.00 Mr. J. A. Graham, vocational teacher at Celeste Henkel School, ani 618. Audit + + + + © ee ee eee ween < 100.00 Mr, Allie Bradford appeared before the Board to request consideration in the building of a cannery to cost about $600.00; the school and community agreeiis 618. Attorneys Fee. +++ +++ — to pay one-half and the County the other half. Moved by W. C. Thompson, Seconded by L. A. Pope, the motion passed. On motion of W. C, Thompson, seconded by S. H. Houston, the followiy TOTAL GENERAL CONTROL $ 3,400.00 School budget for the year 1943 and 1944 was approved by the Board as presente by the Superintendent end recommended to the County Board of Commissioners for INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE their consideration and final adoption. 624, Instructional supplies, voc. depts.($50 each, 19 depts.) § 950.00 CO. “st 7 Zao 625, 1,530.00 CEOS 5 5 -s 6. 6.) 0 O80 6 6.6 © 6 O88 ~ CHAIRMAN Travel expense ($10 per mo., 12 months) ..++++e-s 120. 626-1-w Selaries Agr. Teachers (Total-$19,032) County's part. . 6,344.00 Travel expense ($17.50 per month, 12 months, 8 depts.). 1,680.00 626-1-¢ Salary Col. Agr. teacher (Total-§1,524) County's pert . Travel expense ($15.00 per month, 12 months) . +++ -s 626-2. Salaries Home Ec. Teachers(Total-$8,079.50) County's part 2, 693-16 Travel Expense $12.50 per mo., 11 months (5 depts.) . . 687.50 626-2-¢ Salary Col.Vocational Home Ec. Teacher (Total-$1,595.00) os Oe ee gc Gat be ee ewe weer 8 6 531. Travel expense ($10.00 per mo., 11 months)... +++ 110.00 TOTAL INSTRUCTION SERVICE $15,334.32 63, OPERATION OF PLANT 631. Supplement to janitors and salary of maintenance $ 2,800.00 ge kia. 6 ie ee « ae aa 1,200.00 633. Water, lights, and power . - 7 7 7150.00 634. Janitorial Supplies. ... . i wire 300.00 635. Telephones, and service. . ee * 50.00 OPERATION OF PLANT $ 5,100.00 MAINTENANCE OF PLANT 641. Repairs to buildings and grounds ......e+.-s eW $ 6,000.00 Cc 500.00 642, Repairs, replacements, furniture & instructional apparatusW 3,500.00 C 300.00 643, Repairs, replacements, heating, lighting, & plumbing . .W 2,000.00 C 300.00 TOTAL MAINTENANCE OF PLANT $12,600.00 65. FIXED CHARGES 652. Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . ** $ 4,250.00 655. Retirement (Totel-$1,025.00) Repd. by Barium Springs Oph. Ps 6 ak. se nae 6 TG Dee bee 8 ee 8 765.00 TOTAL FIXED CHARGES $ 5,015.00 eed 66, AUXILIARY AGENCIES 661-1 Supplement to bus drivers . . 661-3 Supplement to mechanics... 661-7 Principals' bus travel. .... 662. Libraries, supplies and repsir. ..... 662-1 Operation Bookmobile and salary of driver. TOTAL AUXILIARY AGENCIES Misc, Current Expense .... .- TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE 1,612 rural children (code A & E enrollment) $5.905 per capita . Statesville, 2,628 Children. ...-++eeeeeees neem, 2.003 Ghdldven . oc 0 0 0 0c ce cee 300.00 1,350.00 400.00 200.00 1,050.00 $ 3,300.00 $44,949.32 $44,949.32 15,518.34 10,646.72 $71,114.06 SERVICE 69. DEBT SERVICE PRINCIPAL TOTAL 691-1 State Literary Fund .....+-.$ 340.00 $ 448.80 691-2 Special Building Fund ...... 3,000.00 3,510.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 6,500.00 7,052.50 $11,240.00 $1,171.30 $12,411.30 IESS AMOUNT TO BE REPAID BY MOORESVILLE. te a ee ee ee ee e- § eee * 1,750.00 TOTAL RURAL DEBT SERVICE... Se 2 a * *« . $ 9,490.00 $1,022.57 $10,512.57 6 PRINCIPAL INTEREST TOTAL 92 "School Bonds and Interest 129 School Building Bonds 5¢ $ 5,000.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 8,500.00 81-35 Schoo) Building Bonds 4% 3,000.00 2,460.00 5,460.00 uk charges (Add 1/4% for interest 1/10% for principal) 23.00 23.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 5,983.00 $13,983.00 OML AURAL DEBT SERVICE 7,612 rurel children @ $3.22 $24,495.57 Pele, = 2,696 Children wc cco ct ee eee eee seee 8,462.16 5,805 .66 ae BPO, = 1,003 Ghiléven ow cc co wee eee eee es ee 7 TOTAL DEBT SERVICE $35,763.39 eee enieneeeneenescnieeeeeetineetnennstenpneecsec ae ee CAPITAL OUTLAY 662-2 Class room at Chestnut Grove ........e00ee0e. oon 750.00 ee ee 850.00 684-2 Garage Equimment .......ee-. ee eee eee 300.00 TOTAL $ 1,900.00 Totel Current Expense 143 ~ 144 (Including S BM) «eo ow ow oe g 71,114.06 Debt Service 143 - '44 (IncludingS 4M)... coecesccc 6 ce |= Oe3? Pr UO eMRat p She eke ee ec eeshcs sce. ieiteet GRAND TOTAL $111,777.45 _ So See STS B®. ee a —— July 6, 1943 The Board of Education of Iredell County met on July 6th, 1943 with the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman W. C. Thompson S. H. Houston J. S. Dobson L. A. Pope The Committee of the Sharon School, headed by Mr. C. M. Cook, sappeared before the Board to discuss plans for the Sharon School for this school year, since the Sharon building was destroyed by fire on June 23, 1943, A delegation from Coddle Creek appeared before the Board to request that transportation be provided into the Mooresville City Unit. Also with the delegation was Superintendent E. C. Cunningham of the Mooresville City Schools. By agreement thts request was referred to the State Board of Education. On motion of W. C. Thompson, seconed by L. A. Pope, the Superintendent of Schools wes instructed to advertize according to lew the remains of the burned Sharon School building; two forms requested; one for the brick, and one for the metals. Passed. —CO. Kt CHAIRMAN July 30, 1943 July 17, 1943 . ? r | At a special meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell The Board of Education met in special session on the above. date County held on the above date the following members were present: with the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman C. H. Knox, Chairman C. D. Stevenson A. Pope W. C. Thompson S. Dobson J. S. Dobson H. Houston L. A. Pope C. Thompson ce ; D. E. Hayes This meeting was called for the purpose of discussing with Mr. BE. M. Moser of the Division of Transporation of the State a This special meetine was called for the purpose of considering transporetion of pupils living in Coddle Section into the Mooresville & request from the patrons of the Oakdale School to be transferred to the Cool Spring and Wayside Schools respectively. On motion by J. S. Dobson, . =e the bus seconded by D. E. Hayes this request was approved, with two of the Oakdale On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by L. A. Pope _ aS teachers being sent to Cool Spring, and one to wayside. routings as surveyed by the State were approved as they relate to territory involved City Schools. Moved by L. A. Pope, seconded by W. C. Thompson that shop building and principal's home at Sharon School site be covered from the proceeds of Sale of burned bricks and steel of the old burned Sharon School Building. Motion passed, CHAIRIU/N —O Bt Ti ~e+ oT Jammie yg? CHARTMAN SECRETARY YG SPR Sees eo OS =< August 2, 1943 At a regular meeting of the Iredell County Board of Education on the above date the following members were present: Knox, Chairman Dobson Pope Houston Thompson Hayes vu zuraa . A delegation of women from the Oak Ridge Women's Club appeared before the Board to request consideration in using the Oak Ridge School Building, now dis- continued for school purposes. The superintendent was requested to investigate the deeds for this property. A delegation from Mooresville and Coddle Creek appeared before the Board relative to the transportation problem of the pupils living in Coddle Creek who desire to attend the Mooresville schools. The delegation was headed by Mr. J. ¢. Jones, chairman of the Mooresville School Board. Moved by W. C, Thompson, seconded by S, H. Houston, that any former motions regarding the bus routing of buses from the Coddle Creek section to other county schools be rescinded, and that the bus routes be set up as in previous years, am for this routing, the matter be referred to the State Board of Education. Passed. On motion of L. A. Pope, seconded by J. S. Dobson, it was agreed to appropriate not to exceed three hundred dollars ($300.00)- for the construction of a cannery at the Cool Springs School, on condition that a like amount be raised by the school and community. Motion passed. It was moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by W. C. Thompson, that the Insurance Schedule for county schools and equipment be amended, to the end that the twenty- two thousand and five hundred dollars ($22,500.00) carried on the Sharon building destroyed by fire on June 23, 1943 be apportioned on the equipment in the other buildings of the county, thus leaving the total amount of insurance in force the same, Motion passed. On motion of J. S, Dobson, seconded by 3. H. Houston, it was agreed to employ a helper for W. T. Summers, school maintenance man, which help was not to exceed forty-five dollars ($45,005 per month. Motion passed, —O_ fet Fe ~ep_ CHAIRMAN September 6, 1943 At a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County the following wabers were present: H. Knox, Chairman A. Pope E. Hayes S. Dobson H. Houston C. Thompson Ur. D. L. Raymer, Senior, requested the Board to give deed for the Old Thomas School Property located in Shiloh Township. This property has long since been iandoned for school purposes. The superintendent of schools was instructed to investigate the request. A delegation from the Shepherd's District requested the Board for ere transportation to the Mooresville City Schools. Supt. E. C. Cunningham * 7 ‘ koresville City Schools appeared with the delegation and spoke in their behalf. lr, Hugh Martin of the Central School District requested the Board to nee to the next General Assembly of North Carolina through the representatives nee . {roa Iredel] County that $200.00 be paid to him for the death of a horse cause A ‘school bus on highway #115 near his home. This request was approved on motion o 18, Dobson, seconded by D. E. Hayes. d that the extra On motion of L. A. Pope, seconded by S. H. Houston, it was passe *hool furniture and ccaiaan denhaeaah needed at the Celeste Henkel and ie as — % provide for the Sharon pupils transported to these buildings, because of the i a the Sharon building by fire, be paid for from the insurance on equipment — Saron, and that all this equipment purchased is to be transferred to the New Sharon ing when constructed. t It was moved by L. A. Pope, seconded by S. H. Houston, that the bids of $2.00 per d bricks in the Sharon received at public auction for the sale of the burne Schoo) Building, and res $35.00 offered for the scrap metal be wosehes, ont 6 be made, since higher bids could be obtained. Mr. D. H. “eber, chairma ttee, was put in charge. Members of the committee of the Mt, Mourne and Shepherd's Schools meuoeree Ne ‘ie Board to request that steps be taken and preventative policies be used y e oe 1 protect the present district boundaries of these schools to the end that the pa wing in these districts be requested to patronize county schools. i. 2. W. Griffith, principal of the Harmony School, requested the Board to move pupil Harmo w attendance at 8 in the Jo S 1 t because of the very low at ‘oyner : yner Schoo ° ny, vestigate. » Mr, D. E. Hayes and the Superintendent of Schools were instructed to in iga conded by D. E. Hayes, the Board passed the following On motion of L. A Po - A. Pope, se “hon with one dissenting vote-Mr. S. H. Houston: y does hereby correct and ammend the 2, 1943 to read as follows: The “Lon "The Board of Education of Iredell Count . of said Board passed in session on August oie be Board of Education of Iredell County approves the bus routes as surveyed by the State Board of Education, the outlines and descriptions of which are shown on the maps and summary made by the State Board with the following exception; the Coddle Creek section of the Iredell County School Administrative Unit, immediately east and adjacent to the Mooresville Graded School District be served by one school bus, whicht is to be routed to the Mooresville Schools according to the recommendations of the County Soard of Education, subject to the approval of the State Board. This exception is made for the school year 1943 & 1944, and thereafter at the discretién of the County Board pending certain school improvements and redistricting." CHAIRMAN ; SECRET AinY October 4, 1943 On the above date the Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session in the Board Room with the following members present: Knox, Chairman Dobson Pope Houston Thompson Hayes On the motion of W. C, Thompson, seconded by J. S. Dobson, the Super- intendent of Schools was instructed to enroll the Board of Education as a member of the North Carolina School Board Association, the membership fee being three dollard ($3.00) per year. It was moved by W. C. Thompson, seconded by J. S. Dobson that one-half acre of land located in Shiloh Township, Iredell County, purchased by the Board from Eli York and wife, and now abandoned for school purposes, be sold according to law, On motion J. S. Dobson, seconded by WW. C, Thompson the teaching contracts of all principals and teachers in the County School System were approved according to law for the school year 1943 and 1944. On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by L. A. Pope the sale of the salvaged brick and scrap metal in the burned Sharon School Building was approved to the Statesville Scrap, Iron Metal Company for the sum of four hundred dollars, ($400.00), It was agreed that from this sum the principal's home at Sharon be recovered with new service weight shingles, costing about $175.00, the balance from the sale be deposited to the credit of the Sharon School to be used for new books in the new Sharon Building, A delegation from the Shepherd's District appeared before the Board to Tequest’ schoo] transportation to Mooresville City Schools. Mr. Ralph Millsaps spoke for the delegation, After hearing the request the Board, on motion by 5. H. Houston seconded by D. E. Hayes, granted the request. ms CHAIRMAN le SECRET ARY avy CE ASSES ase CF Jecember 6, 1943 Ovember 1, 1943 At a regular meeting of the nembers were present: of Iredell County the followin A Delegation from the Elmwood vex wWansportation to the Cleveland school. ir. Re H. Walker, spoke for the Deligati 1,8: Dobson that this recuest be referred ie al kducation. The Committee of the Cool Springs School an he appedred before theboard to request the Construction of Qn motion of L. A. Pope, seconded Ww. C. Thompson that thik vunty Board of Commissioners with the app ] C Mrs J. A. Graham, Vocational Teacher of Agriculture of tlong with Mr. Henry Rimmer and hir. Claude Ostwalt, appeare Tequest the board of Education to enlarge the i I Mesent shop space is inadequate. Action as On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by f land in Shiloh Township to Mattie Thomas was “lars ($21.00). This land now abandoned for eeording to law. we 4te SOPC, OY Je Oe U On motion of f seconded by J Dobson the Board of sducation moved et al r we > er at “at al) inter-school basket ball games be limited to one came per week, eit , ov ‘ — , Amntana y . May from the school. This motion stands for the Yuration, and was prompted by th “@ Sérious travel difficulties facing every one. January 3, 194) At a regular meeting of the Board of Education on the above date the follow ing members were present: C. H. Knox, Chairman W. C. Thompson S. H. Houston J. S. Dobson L. A. Pope A group from the Scotts School came before the Board to request help ona cannery at the school; which cannery is now under construction. Mrs. Vickery spoke for the group. On motion of W. C, Thompson, seconded by S. H. Houston, three hundred dollars ($300.00) was granted for this request. Moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, that Miss Florence Wike be employed in the office of the County Superintendent of Schools as Bookkeeper and Secretary at $110.00 per month. On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by L. A. Pope, it was agreed to continue the rental of($30.00) thirty dollars per year for 1944 on the parking lot joining the property of the Iredell County School Garage. This rental is payable to J. 4 Lackey, owner of the property. It was moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by W. C. Thompson, that thirty-sevea dollars fifty cents ($37.50) received from the Jeannes Foundation be added to the salary of Mary C, Holliday, Supervisor of Negro Schools. February 7, 1944 Mt a regular meeting of the Board of Education on the above date the follow- ing members were present: C. H. Knox, Chairman S. H. Houston J. S. Dobson W. C. Thompson L. A. Pope W, C, Grose, principal of the Central School, speaking for a delegation from the school, requested help on the construction of a cannery. Moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by W. C. Thompson and S. H. Houston, that ($300.00) three hundred dollars be granted for the construction of this cannery, the balance $300.00 , or more, to be raised in the community. A building committee for the proposed teacherage for the Cool Spring School couprising C. H. Knox, S. H, Houston, and T. Ward Guy was appointed by the Board to have preliminary plans drawn and presented to the proper Government authorities for approval. n motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by L. A. Pope, ten dollars ($10.00) per month increase in salary from county funds was approved for E, T. Lazenby, head school bus mechanic, It was also agreed by motion of W. C. Thompson, seconded by J. S. Dobson, that five dollars ($5.00) monthly increase be granted Bristol Lundy, mechanic, The board further agreed to pay the County Superintendent of Schools a fifty dollar ($50.00) month supplement. —C, Mf March 6, 1944 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman L, A. Pope J. S. Dobson S. H. Houston W. C. Thompson On motion of J. S, Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, the superintendent of schools was instructed to file an appeal with the Local Draft Board for the mechanid at the School Garage. R, B. Madison appeared before the Board to discuss the plans for the proposed teacherage at Cool Spring. —O tet “CHAIRMAN fi | 121 April 3, 1944 On the above date the Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session in the Board Xoom with the following members present: C. He. Knox, Chairman W. C. Thompson L. A. Pope J. S. Dobson S. H. Houston It was moved by W. C. Thompson, seconded by S. H. Houston, that Robert Rash be appointed District Committee for the Union Grove School to fill vacancy caused by resignation of H. P. VanHoy. Motion passed. On motion of S. H, Houston, seconded by J. S. Dobson, Dave White was appointed District Committee for the Central School to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Charles King. Motion passed. The possibility of a County Commencement was left to the County Superintendent of Schools to consult with the various school principals. By agreement the Board left the matter of rental of the Oskdale School property to the County Superintendent of Schools. —O. ht H~et CHAIRMAN _ 4 ae May 1, 1944 At a regular meeting of the County Board of Education in the Board Room on the above date the following members were present: C. He Knox, Chairman S. H. Houston W. C. Thompson J. SS. Dobson L. A. Pope On motion of W. C. Thompson, seconded by S. H. Houston, the Superintendent of Schools was instructed to make application to the War Production Board for to construct a teacherage at the Cool Spring School. The resignation of G. W. Nash as committee of the Celeste Henkel School was received and accepted, and on motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H, Houston Stephen Nash was appointed to fill the vacancy. It was moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by L. A. Pope, that Walter Clendenis be employed as mechanic at the County School Garage to replace Clyde Shook who ws called into the Armed Forces of the army. Motion passed. On motion of J, S, Dobson, seconded by L. A. Pope, a lot of land owned by Le Union Grove School, not used for school purposes, was ordered advertized and sold according to the law regulating the sale of school property. Motion passed, It was agreed to rent the Oakdale School property to David Lambert for te dollars ($10.00) per month with rental going to County School Fund. John Erwin end A. A. Vance came before the Board to request financial help i building a cannery at the Troutman School. After due consdieration the Board, motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, agreed to allot three hundred 40 ($300.00) for this project, with the balance being denoted by the community. On motion of S. H, houston, seconded by W. C. Thompson, the Audit of School Funds for the school year 1943-44 was awarded to Georce H. Emery, C.P.A., for om hundred dollars ($100.00). Mr. J.C. Stikeleather, Frincipal of the Wonticello School, came defore ti? to discuss the need of more lunch room space at the School. The Board, after oe consideration to the discussion instructed the Superintendent of Schools to — the School P.T.A. Teachers and committee relative to the Wisdom of this proposes & in view of the future needs of the school. Total cost of proposed project 18 estimated at about eight hundred dollars ($800.00). Attorney Neil Sowers came before the Board to request that a new Deed be executed in favor of J. M. Lippard in lieu of one drawn several years which was never recorded. This Deed covers sale of school property, no longer used for school purposes. This request was grented on motion of L. A. Pope, seconded by J. S. Dobson. On Motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by J. S. Dobson, the Superintendent of Schools was instructed to employ any extra help needed to assist in the repair of school buildings preparatory to school for next year. 123 May 1, 1944 At a regular meeting of the County Board of Education in the Board On Motion of S. HK. Houston, seconded by J. S. Dobson, the Superintendent Room on the above date the following members were present: of Schools was instructed to employ any extra help needed to assist in the repair of school buildings preparatory to school for next year. C. He Knox, Chairman S. H. Houston W. C. Thompson J. S. Dobson L. A. Pope See ne eee On motion of W. C. Thompson, seconded by S. H. Houston, the Superintendest of Schools was instructed to make application to the War Production Board for CO. aa L to construct a teacherage at the Cool Spring School. CHAIRMAN The resignation of G. W. Nash as committee of the Celeste Henkel School was received and accepted, and on motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Hous Stephen Nash was appointed to fill the vacancy. It was moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by L. A. Pope, that Walter Clenéedt Z an a be employed as mechanic at the County School Garage to replace Clyde Shook who ™ SECKS or called into the armed Forces of the Army. Motion passed. On motion of J, S, Dobson, seconded by L. A. Pope, a lot of land owned y the Union Grove School, not used for school purposes, was ordered advertized a sold according to the law regulating the sale of school property. Motion passe. It was agreed to rent the Oakdale School property to David Lambert for t# dollars ($10.00) per month with rental going to County School Fund. John Erwin end A, A. Vance came before the Board to request financial bel? building a cannery at the Troutman School. After due consdieration the Boar, % motion of J. 5S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, agreed to allot three hundred @ ($300.00) for this project, with the balance being denoted by the community. On motion of S. i, Houston, seconded by W. C. Thompson, the Audit of Schoo. Funds for the school year 1943-44 was awarded to George H. Emery, C.P.A-, for om hundred dollars ($100.00). Mr. J.C. stikeleather, Frincipal of the “onticello School, came pefore ti to discuss the need of more lunch room space at the School. The Board, after » consideration to the discussion instructed the Superintendent of Schools to const the School P.T.A. Teachers and committee relative to the Wisdom of this pro in view of the future needs of the school. Total cost of proposed project is estimated at about eight hundred dollars ($800.00). Attorney Neil Sowers came before the Board to request that a new Deed b executed in favor of J. M. Lippard in lieu of one drawn several years which ™ never recorded. This Deed covers sale of school property, no longer used for school purposes. This request was grented on motion of L. A. Pope, seco by J. S. Dobson. June 5, 1944 The following members attended the regular meeting of The Iredell County Board of Education held on the above date in the Board Room: . H. Knox, Chairman « H, Houston « A. Pope - C, Thompson - S. Dobson Mr. John Ervin, Chairman of the Troutman District School Committee, requested the Board to investigate the purchase of one acre of land, more or less, adjoining present High School property. On motion of W. C. Thompson, seconded by L. A. Pope, S. H. Houston, John Ervin, and the Superintendent of Schools were instructed to investigate. The committee of the Union Grove School, headed by the Principal, R. S. Shore, came before the Board to request consideration in immediate efforts to construct a vocational-recreational building at the Union Grove School. It was pointed out by the Board that this project was a part of a county-wide plan and would have to be post-poned for the "Duration". On motion of i, C. Thompson, seconded by L. A. Pope, the committee of the Union Grove School and the Superintendent of Schools were instructed to purchase from R. F. Rash and Calloway Templeton one acre of land, more oF less, and one-half acre of land, more or less, respectively. The purchase price was stated at two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) per acre. Both of these lots join the present school property. On motion of J, S,. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, the Superintendent of Schools and the District Committee of the Cool Springs were instructed to purchase the Cool Springs Baptist Church property for the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the purpose of using the property either for a teacherage or Principal's home. —O,. t= CHAIRMAN July 3, 1944 At the regular meeting of the County Board of Education in the Board Room on the above date the following members were present: C. H. Knox, Chairman Le. Ae Pope S. H. Houston J. S. Dobson D. E. Hayes W. C. Thompson On motion of L. A. Pope, seconded by J. S. Dobson, One thousand dollars ($1,000) was approved for a vocational shop at the Harmony School. 8B. W. Griffith, Printipal, and W. H. Adams, Vocational Teacher, made the request before the Board. “It was moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston that the sale of twenty acres of land, more or less, now unnecessary for school purposes at the Union Grove School be confirmed to W. D. Pharr for Nine hundred dollars ($900.00) having been sold according to law. After due consideration and discussion of all items and requests, the Board on Motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by W. C. Thompson, adopted and ‘Tecommended to the County Board of Commissioners for their approval the following school budget for the fiscal year 1944 and 1945: —-> —O ht wet CHAIRMAN SECRETARY WA July 14, 1944 At a special meeting of the County Board of Education on the above date the following members were present: C. H. Knox, Chairman S. H. Houston J. S. Dobson L. A. Pope W. C. Thompson C. D. Stevenson This meeting was called for the chief purpose of hearing the alledged claim of C. C. Benton, Architect of Wilson, N. C., for the sum of nine- hundred-sixty-two dollars and fifty cents ($962.50) for services supposedly rendered in connection with the proposed Coddle Creek School project. The hearing was conducted by Mr. Wade H, Lefler of Newton, Referee appointed, having been agreed to by all parties concerned. Mr. Z. V. Turlington, County Attorney, represented the interests of the Board and County. As it relates to the schools the Polio situation existing in the county was discussed by the Board. It was agreed that all schools would open when the County Board of Health deemed it safe and wise to remove the quarantine. —O, kt We—-+ CHAIRMAN IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS 2944-45 CURRENT EXPENSE @l, General Control 611. Supplement to Superintendent 613. Clerical Help 614. Office Expense 615. Beard of Education 618. Audit 618. Attorney's fee 62, Instructional Service 624. Instructional supplies, vocational depts. ($50 each, 16 depts.) 625-w Aid in Rural Supervision 625~c Jeanes Supervisor (Jeanes Fund-$150) Total Salary ($1,620) County's part------- "~~ pig Travel expense ($10 per mo. for 12 mos.) 626-1 "Gctenaie Agr. teachers (Total sabanresh? 200) County's ~ « «+ «+ «(1/3 of salaries Travel expense ($20 per mo., 12 mos.) 7 depts. 626-l-<c Salary Negro . teacher (Total salary-$1,788) County's oo. ~ + = « -(1/3 of salary) Travel expense ($17.50 per mo. for 12 mos.) 1 dept. 626-2—w “ss 7 1/3 County's -~—*e- frank aibtane ($12.50 per mo, for 11 $9,549) Salary Home Economics Teachers foveal onteng-09 mos., 5 depts.) 687.50 $ 600.00 1,800.00 50.00 500.00 100.00 50,00 $ 3,100.00 $ 800.00 350.00 1,470.00 5,760.00 1,680.00 596.00 210.00 3,183.00 ~ 70s ‘<a e. 626-2-c 8. Salery Home Economics Teacher-Negro-(Total salary- $1,929} County's part- - - -(1/3 of salaries) $ 643.00 Travel expense (,10 per mo. for 1] ms., 1 dept.) 110.00 cnet ncn Total Instructional Service $ 15,609.50 3 63, Operation of Plant yoS950 4s 631. Supplement to janitors and salary of maintenance man $ 2,950.00 ? ofe 632, Fuel 1,200.00 , 633. Water, lights and power 850.00 634. Janitorial Supplies 300 .00 ife 635. Telephones and service 50.00 —— Total Operation of Plant $ 5,350.00 64. Maintenance of Plant @ aiedis 641. Repairs to buildings and grounds w $ 6,000.00 * Ines, c 500.00 : ‘ he mene 642. Repairs, replacements of furniture and Te eas instructional apperatus ¥ 3,500.00 ‘ c 300 .00 ‘ed ; ; DOS ° «oe 20", WE S50) eteogay 643. Repairs, replacements of heating, lighting pemwe et oe and plumbing Ww 2, 400,00 , ¢ 300.00 * " ‘ ree f al , , Total Maintenance of Plant $ 13,000.00 .* dey ee th. Fixed Charges os eael Sbnen’ Deee Tyre: gat adh aw) Stes HO Pea as . i 4 Te oe dt Laie to EM a > aah iS ; ee to 652. Insurance $ 4,250.00 "BOE be te 08 6$5. Retirement (Total-$1,200) To be repaid by Barium Springs Orphanage~} 300.00 County's part (5.98% of 1/3 home economics and agriculture teachers selarics, and 5.98% of ell other salaries paid from county funds having retirement deductions.) 900,00 ' BG ge BOR 0s “ete “tea th nll Total Fixed Charges $ 5,150.00 Auxiliary Agencies 661-1 Supplement to bus drivers 300.00 661-3 Supplement to mechanics 1,600.00 661-7 Principal's bus travel 420.00 662. Libraries, supplies and repeir 100,00 662-1 Operation of Bookmobile and salery of Driver 1,100.00 —— an Total Auxiliary Agencies $ 3,520.00 Misc. Current Expense 250~00 ——__€£, TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE $ 45,979-50 1,332 rural children (code A @ E enrollment) $6.27 per capite $ 45,979.50 Setesville, 2,562 children (code & & 5) $ 16,063.74 $ 11,097.90 looresvilie, 1,770 children (code A # 8) — a ««,, $ 73,141-24 (, Debt Service Principal 691-1 State Literary Fund (Due Feb.10, 1945) $ 340.00 691-2 Spec. Bldg. Fund (Due Detel5, 1944) 3,000.00 (Due Detel5,. 1944) 6,500.00 "Ba0. less amount to be repaid by Mooresville 1,750.00 TOTAL 38,090.00 Principe) 9%. Sehool Bonds and Interest 8/1/35 - 44 fi/29 = Sh *benk charges (ada 1/44 for interest and 1/10}. for principal) 38,000.00 $5,000.00 Interest Total 81.60 $ 421.60 382.50 3,362450 276.25 6776-25 7700.35 $10, 500-35 1403] —2s824:31 4 665.98 § 8, 755-98 Total ————— Interest 5 2,340.00 $5,340.00 § 3,250.00 $6,250.00 13.1 13.13 $5 ,603-13 $13,603-13 WIAL RURAL DEBT SERVICE- 7,332 children -}3.05 @ Statesville, 2562 children Woresvilie, 1770 children TOTAL DEBT SERVICE $22,359 +12 7,814+10 5.398250 $35,57-7 CAPITAL OUTLAY a Mew: chee a ies 681-1 Land for Union Grove School $1,265.00 . | 681-2 Vocational Shop at Harmony School 1,000.00 ‘ ' 681-2 Vocational Shop at Unity School 385.00 681-2 Principal's Home at Cool Spring 6,000.00 ; 683-1 Library Books, replacements 850.00 684-2 Garage Equipment 400 .00 $9, 900.00 less 900,00 received for sale of land at Union Grove___900.00 > aw TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY $9,000.00 . oF qae TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE 1944-45 (Including S & M) $73,141.14 | Pye TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 1944-45 (Including S 4 M) 35,5 7TLeT1L ee ; TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 1944-45 — 2220000 ogi? ' - — GRAND TOTAL: $117,712.85 2 BTR August 7, 1944 i 2 ae Deeks ee The regular meeting of the Iredell County Board of Education was held in the Board Room on the above date with the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman ot | W. C, Thompson } J. S. Dodson 1h D. E. Hayes a S. H. Houston L. Ae Pope ao It was moved by W. C, Thompson, seconded by D. E. Hayes that a refund of fifteen dollars ($15.00) be given to William Nesby which the following : letter explains: 4) bs HOSEA VAN BUREN PRICE LAWYER B03 ATLANTIC BLDG. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. DIAL S202 - 2-C802 ce | ir, T. Ward Guy, Sunt., pa Schools of Iredell County, Statesville, N. ©. Dear Sirs Sometime in April, 1944, “illiem Nesby paid ¥15.00 and cost before Judge A. L. Starr of Mooresville for speed- ing. Within ten days Nesby gave notice of appeal and the case was later tried in the Suverior Cour of Ire- dell County. Nesby then paid 910,00" taee nd to the Clerk of Superior Yourt. %h GOwudee Starr asking for a refund he ~~ \ had already been reported t- ty and I‘ have been refe~. O pJ H@ematter. I ane _eenount of the fine less, of E D man to pay _acurred in the handling of this matter. te it, there- oprs 4 fk ’ yable to Se ne aeoaneimanati gh Be 8 eS ee “497 August 7, 1944 The regular meeting of the Iredell County Soard of Education wes held in the Board Room on the above date with the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman W. C. Thompson J. S. Dobson D. E. Hayes S. H. Houston L. As Pope It was moved by W. C, Thompson, seconded by D. E. Hayes that a refund of fifteen dollars ($15.00) be given to William Nesby which the following letter explains: HOSEA VAN BUREN PRICE LAWYER 303 ATLANTIC BLOG. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. DIAL S202 - 2-0802 July 6, 19 aD > Bitae r mph T. Ward Guy, Sunt., Schools of Iredell County, Stetesville, N. ©. Dear Sirs: Sometime in April, 1944, Williem Nesby paid $15.00 and cost before Judge A. L. Starr of Mooresville for speed- ing. Within ten days Nesby gave notice of appeal and the case was later tried in the Suverior Cour of Ire- dell County. Nesby then paid 310.00 and cost to the Clerk of Superior Yourt. “hen I wrote to Judee Starr asking for a refund he stated that the money had already been reported to some agency in Iredell County and I’ have been referred finally to you concerning the matter. I know that you would not wish to require this man to pay the same fine twice. I shall highly appreciate it, there- fore, if you will take it upon yourself nersonally to see the matter through and let me have a check payable to illien Nesby refunding the amount of the fine less, of Pp, any expense incurred in the handling of this matter. On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by L. A. Pope, the Superintendent of Schools was instructed to purchase an overhead water tank for the Scotts School, since the present water tank does not provide sufficient storage for the school system. Mr. Z V. Turlington, County Attorney, appeared before the Board to On the above date discuss the alledged claim of nine hundred sixty-two dollars and fifty cents ($962.50) of C. C. Benton, Architect, against the Board for services claimed by said Architect in connection with the proposed Coddle Creek School project, (Docket 7257). It was agreed by the Board on suggestion of Mr. Turlington, the County Attorney, to recommend to the Board of County Commissioners that this claim be settled for the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00), the cost involved to be shared equally by the said C. C, Benton and Iredell County. the following members On motior to Open on shor receiving pupils the work of the On September 14. —O Rt Tee It was mov lledzed clei , an - CHAIRMAN of nine hundre set An 7 ri . . . Board of Commissioners of said ) fror ie hundred five dollers ($605.0¢ @8 shown by the Audit for the fiscal y Expense of the school budget for the is mede in order that e alledyed cl the Board of Education of iell County ma; 4 eal aim of uim o1 a all parties concerned This amount of 900). Was disbursed as YT ~ 7 be Ge Fe su Wade Lefler, Refree Miss Irene Leauex, Total fifty cents) was received of $55.00, the cost A check of $27.50 (twenty-seven dollars and y by the Iredell County Board of Ed ication representing 50} of the The motion was jeclared passed by vote, refree and clerk for the hearing. A Delegation of patrons of the West Glow School Community, along with the District School Committee of the Union Grove District headed by W. P, Sharpe, Chairman, appeared before the Board to request the transfer of the West Glow School to Union Grove. It was pointed out that better : educational opportunities and advantages could be given the pupils at Union We. On motion of L. A. Pope, seconded by D. Bs Hayes, the Board granted ~ so > > October 2, i . > } c Orn wy Raar af TA {nn } } At a recular meeting of the Iredell County Boarc of Education held ; } f wine mambh * > nr whe on the above date the following members re sent: j ion of S. H. Houston, seconded by W. C. Thompson, the » : : . . . a ‘ t YY . Y frmean . he teaching contracts of all principals and teachers were either extended C. He. Knox, Chairman a or approved for the school year 1944 and 1945; these principals and teachers = weal I ? 945, iy n 2acher ney os , been nominated end elected by the various District principals and J. S.- Vobdson ot : } ati } " na 2} \ Thamnano teh W. C. Thompson : S. Hh. Houston By ‘ iT Le. Ae Pope .* ; ‘ i} ; + narecaity Pa My | Mr. C.C. Fox came before the Board to discuss the necessity o! At} } } ) ¥ Y sto 1 : 7 £ Aint wv >) ‘ “Ope! ; revision of the insurance schedule on all county School propery. Bf Action on this matter was deferrea. if i es On motion of W. C. Thomps Superintendent of Schools was cations for the proposed Principal's home at to advertize for construction bids accor ° ~ - u ~ > oO b c . . be . ~ ore ee ee ‘ ~ ° r . od . > @ O , o 3 @ @ ct oO > ~ J ' ' r € (.° Sage ee y + . } 44 ane Me Ue “VPOSe, Me De &AGIS5SON, School Principals, came before the Boare to reou Sst an i! Bu 7 &) 1 nar > n+ é ‘ r a it iS travel. One ollar ($1. Jj} per & O04 ’ ; ) ; ? W nr ¥ nr eearo ey bi after consideration the Board, on motion of W. C. thompson, Secor . : ee _ A ae « ° chool is per ye : D. E. nayes, aereed to pay ten iollar: ($10. Vj pe } . > ' It was moved by J. S. Dobson, se ee ee oi be advertized Church buildine at Cool Spring, owne by the ar 0 S ice AON, | caver and sold according to law. i On motion of J. S. Dobson, Seconced the following recuest to the Board of Commissioners 10? 4) O to oner: yar re re ests the poaerda OL VWOlMAie es The Board of Education hereby request B TE leat iai approve the transfer of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200.00) froz ae 7 Expense Fund Balance as shown in the Audit of the sch 01 foam aa va fiscel year 1943 & 1944 to the Current Expense d, Coae cna eget ol fiscal year 1944 & 1945. This trensfer is requested in order to inste 8 OVerh«ad water tank at the Scotts School.” wom, ry £ Sb - 2 o I «uissioners as shown b the Board of Commissioners ® sho y This request was approved by 1944. Minutes of said Board under date of October 2, 6, MWe CHAIRMAN SECRETARY November 6, 1944, a regular meeting of the Iredell County Board of Education on the he following members were present: C. Knox, Chairman H. W. C. Thompson D. E. Hayes J. S. Dobson S. H. Houston L. A. Pope Raymond Rupard and A lliie Bunton came before the Board to request an school bus T 2 extension of the route near New Prospect Church. On motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by J. S. Dobson, this reouest was referred to the State Board of Education. W. S, Davis of the Charlotte Terminil Company appeared before the Board to discuss the termite situation at the Harmony School. Action on this matter was deferred for more investigation on motion of J..S. Dobson, seconded by W. C. Thompson. aled bids for the construction of the proposed principal's home at Cool Springs school were received and opened. Barger Brothers of Moores- i i, C. submitted a bid of $10,560.00, and the P. S. West Construction lle, $9,900.00. Consideration of these bids was left open “©, fel Fp CHAIRMAN 4 SECRETARY November 16, 1944 At a special meeting of the “oard of Education of Iredell County held on the above date the following members were present: H. Knox, Chairman W. C. Thompson L. A. Pope J. S.Dobson S. H. Houston Mr. J. H. Sechrest, County Sanitary Engineer, came before the Boar distuss the conditions as found on his inspection of all the schools of t county. It was moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by WW, +, Thompson, that the superintendent of schools be instructed to contact lr. harvy otevenson relative to employment in the Iredell County School Department. The motion was passed by unanimous vote. R. H. Page, E. D. Fox, and KR. B. Madison came before fiscuss the building of the proposed princinal's home ¢ School. After due consideration by the Board and full parties concerned, it was moved by L. A. Pope, seconded t that all bids submitted according to law by contractors n of this proposed building be rejected, because it was four mbaitted were in excess of the amount of money availabl It was then moved by W. C. Thompson, seconded by J. S. Dobson, that the wiperintendent of schools be instructed to heve prepared new plans anda speci-~ feations in keeping with the appropriation for the orincipal's home. ; e , Dantito hy w owned b h The building, known as the Cool Springs Baptist Church now oune Pe _ ard of Education, but not needed for school purposes, was ordered advertised vu f o 7 ? nded hy ‘OF Te-sale according to law by motion of S, H. Houston, seconded bj Dobson, —O Mt Chairman ! Secretary ' wm iS —— IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FIRST WEEK = AUGUST TERM 1944 TUWS DAY, AUGUST lst, 1944 jo. 588 SCI FA ON BOND State Judgme nt of the Court is that judgment v3 absolute be entered on the bond to be dis- eter Vanderbure charged upon payment of the sum of $250.00 (2 Barger and within Sixty Days. truce Vanderburg, sureties L purposes, advertized D. E. Hayess er, of the Vocat tonal in estimate faintenance Dept. of The otion of J n,.} nded tion of J. S, Dobson, seco one hundred twenty-five dollars os n sini . Vecemper hs 1944 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FIRST WEEK - AUGUST TERM 1944 TUMSDAY, AUGUST lst, 1944 jo. 588 SCI FA ON BOND State Judgment of the Court is that judgment v8 absolute be entered on the bond to be dis- eter Vanderbure charged upon payment of the sum of $250.00 (2 Barger and within Sixty DaySe truce Vanderbureg, sureties ' OSes, ized Hayes. the Vocational instructed to get an estimate +} tnt une intenance Dept. of The ‘ jotion of J. 3, Dobson, second 2 a+ ry om 4 set at one hundred twenty-five dollar sAquUNOD TTepens ‘eUTTOIED UPTON ld of age, \ ND) 6 ne nt + u len certain 2 na na + au rinte +» e ARY ie Out f Iredell County an members were presen SECHET / anuary 1, 1945 € J ion o 7 »ffere a owing Educat oll of i + so ard r ove date the k v a on ir meeting of the the € om JOM a rerui At January 1, 1945 At a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County held 4n the Board Room on the above date the following members were present: a C. H. Knox, Chairman 4 J. S. Dobson 4 Le. A. Pope S. H. Houston ‘ D. E. Hayes ’ Ww. C. Thompson On motion of L. A. Pope, seconded by J. S. Dobson ¢he contract for the construction of 4 new principal's home at the Cool Springs School was awarded to P. S. West Construction Company of Statesville, which company was low bidder at seven thousand dollars ($7,000). The Superintendent of Schools 9% was instructed by the Board to have drawn a builder's contract and completion | bond for this project, signed copies of which are hereby appended to these minutes. a It was moved ty D. E. Hayes, seconded by L. A. Pope that the auctioned ’ bid of two hundred seventy-five dollars ($275) offered for the Cool Springs Baptist Church Property be rejected, since it was found that the usable lumber in this old building would be of greater value 4f used in the construm of the principal's home. a A building committee, R. H. Page, C. H. Knox and the Superintendent of Schools was appointed by the Board on motion of D. ©. 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Morrison The Board received for consideration a construction-cost estimate for a Vocational classroom and shop at the Unity School from W. P. Hager. The estimate approximated three thousand dollars ($3,000). After discussion, action on the matter was deferred. It was agreed by the Board for any of the schools so desiring to leave off the last Saturday of the Saturday school day schedule in order that the closing dates might be more convenient for the various communities. Transfers in the 1944-1945 Budget, School Maintenance, and District Committee appointments were discussed, but no action was taken on any of these matters. —O. bt Hnep April 3, 1945 The following members were present for a rerular meeting of The Iredell County Board of Education held on the above date in the Board Room: C. He Knox, Chairman L. A. Pope D. E. Hayes J. S. Dodson S. H. Houston Henry R. Morrison Mr. Henry R. Morrison was given the oath of oualification as @ new member of the Board by Mr. C. G. Smith, Clerk of The Iredell County Superior Court. Mr. Morrison became 4 member of the Board to fill out the tem of Mr. W. C. Thompson, resigned. On motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by J. %- Dobson, C. He. Knox was re-elected chairman of the Board for a period of two years. T. Ward Guy was unanimously re-elected County Superintendent of Schools for a period of two years. On motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by S. H. Houston, E. T. Lazenby, Jr. was re-elected Head Mechanic of the School Garage for a period of two years. Under this same motion all the assistant mechanics and helpers: Bristol Lundy, Albert Austin, Frank Harmon, Walter Clendenin, and Russell Neil, were re-elected 2s long as they gave satisfactory On recommendation of E. T. Lazenby, Jr., to serve 8s efficient service. It was moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by D. E. Hayes, that W. T. Summers, J. Harvey Stevenson, and Ivey Morrison be re-elected for Maintenance help in The Iredell County School System so long as their services Were satisfactory to the County Board and office. On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by D. E. Hayes, Mrs. Erieas Sloop McNeely and Miss Florence Wike were re-elected secretaries in the office of the County Superintendent of Schools for & period of two years. the following school On motion of L. A. Po seconded by J. S. Dobson 7 eben gny / rpointed for a period Committeemen for the School Districts of the County were ap of two years: District No. 1 - Scotts and Monticello Schools E. M. Ervin G. G. Feimster L. B. Hass John M. Lentz D. H. Webber (Sharon member on Scotts Committee) District District District N District District District N District No. District No.ll- Central School Dave White James Sing J. A. McLean G. T. McLelland Elam Myers Union Grove W. C. Feimster Claude Howard W. P. Sharpe R. F. Rash W. W. Woodward Harmony, Olin, Joyner, and Ebenezer Schools W. A. Evans N. S. Gaither W. P. Lundy A. J. Renegar Roy Sharpe Cool Spring.and Wayside Schools N. A. Beaver Woodrow White E. D. Fox R. H. Page J. F. Adkins Troutman, Barium Springs and Amity Schools Bennie Brown John W. Ervin Fred Brawley Je C. Murdock Carl Brown Shepherd School M. H. Belk A. F. Craven L. F,. Smith Mount Mourne School I. G. Arthurs Ernest Donaldson Shuford Duckworth Brawley School T. E. Ervin George Morrison R. A. Clodfelter Celeste Henkel School Foy Brittein Stephen W. Nash H. D. Frye Claude Ostwalt J.B. Witherspoon (Sharon member on C+ He 0@ ‘. / Pop arwons—io solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the Unifed States, so help me God, 1 Popremes of my knowledge ani ability, so help me God, ; 4 Sworn and subscribed to before me this _Lilewh 3 1945 . 1 ye Ke Plorrcee. , 40 solemnly swear that I wil the of Education of Iredell County according to the ability and according to the law, so help me God. ; 1945 Sworn and subscribed to before me this + do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true ~ allegi ce to the State of North Carolina and to the Constitutional powers and authorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof and “that I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best 1 truly execute the duties of best of my skill and Mey B Miron I, » 40 solemnly swear that I will Support the Co of the United States, so help me Gods Asti tution Sworn and subscribed to before me this 1945 . , Clerk of Superior Court Ly » @0 solemnly swear that ‘I will be faithful ard bear t allegiance to the State of North Carolina and the Constitutional powers and authorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof end that I will endeavor to support, maintein and defend the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best of my knowledge and ability, so help me God, Sworn and subscribed to before me this » 1945 Clerk of Superior Court a » do sOlemnly swear that I w ‘duties of ill truly execute the‘du the Board of Education of Iredell County according to the best of my skill and ability and according to the law, so help me God, Sworn and subscribed te before me this , a 194) Clerk of Superior Court *eOncérnine thé wishes of the various schools and ad District No. 12 - Sharon R. S. Shore, Principal, and the School Committee of the Union Grove School appeared before the Board to recuest the construction of a Principal's Home at the School. W. FP. Sharpe, Chairman of the Committee, spoke for the ‘Group. It was pointed out that the Principal was forced to drive forty miles every school day to and from his home because no house was available in the school community. After due consideration,on motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H, Houston, the Board agreed to include this project in the Budget for next school year. A Delegation from the Ebenezer School came before the Board in interest of a District School Committeeman on the Harmony Committee. Mr. Robert A. Collier spoke for the Delegation. From the list of names presented by the Delegation, the Board selected W. P. +undy as may be noted On the above mentioned Committee list. John W. Ervin, Chairmen of the Troutman District Committee, came before ‘the Board to discuss committee appointments for the Troutman District. The Superintendent of Schools asked the approval of the Board in Calling a county-wide meeting of all District Schoo] Committee for Saturday, April 14th. This approval was unanimously given. A summer session for the schools of the County was discussed. Definite ection on this matter wis deferred, pending more information Districts. —O Kt s CHAIRMAN ce eantenestissl eed SECRETARY a 142 Mey 5, 1945 eM, » 40 solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United Szates, so help me God; ia a Present for a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Irec held on the above date were the following members: C. H. Knox, Chairman L. A. Pope dell County, | ws f S, H. Houston Sworn and subseribed to before me this Lh _» 1945 J. S, Dobson ) baie ! Henry R. Morrison (/ Pt a | The resignation of Mr. C, D. Stevenson as a member of the Board was ’ received, accepted, and referred to the County Executive Committee. It was A Lf ( . ; r found that Mr. W. T. Warlick, having been duly recommended and certified, was se l ap aie sy nt fr yard ’ i- 7 + a + 7 ino . of ww CS r KG AbD hj 2 j brought forward and qualified to fill out the unexpired term of Mr. S+evenson, at A °< YA L ‘ | The Oath of Office was given to Mr. Warlick by C. G. Smith, Clerk of Superior Clerk of Superior Court tha * mye + ’ : i ve nt The matter of a summer session for all the County Schools wes discussed by ; the Board. After due consideration, it was decided to request each District and a ) Suilding Principal to make a survey of the patrons of his or her district relative I, » 40 golemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true pie to their wishes and be governed accordingly. tlegiancc to the State of North Caroline and the Constitutional powers and i; @ithorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof and Mit | if On motion of J. S, Dobson, seconded by L. A. Pope, the Superintendent of that I will endeavor to support, maintein and defend the Constitution of the wih | schools was instructed to revise the insurance schedule on all County property State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best Bie | twenty-five per cent upward and report at June meeting. ¢ ny knowledge and ability, so help me God. hii "7 } The contract for auditing the school funds for the fiscal year 1944 and 194) was awarded to George H. Emery, C. P. A., on motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by 8. H, Houston. The contract stated thet Mr. imery was to receive one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125.00) for this work. | ae a acl: Z Sworn ani subscribed to before me this Lk 2 _» 1945 (/ A delegation from the Oakdale Women's Club, headed by Mrs. Anne T. Page, requested the Board to lease to the Club and community one-half to three- fourths of an acre of land and one wing of the Oakdale School building for the ise of the Club and community, this property now abandoned for school purposes. The Superintendent of Schools, on motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by J. 5S, Dobson, was instructed to investigate this request and draw up the necessary papers with the advice of the County Attorney. The Troutman School Committee, headed by Mr. John Ervin, Chairman, requested the Board to make certain repairs to the heating plant in the Troutman school. The Superintendent of Schools was instructed to investigate this request and give to the Board of Education a report at the June meeting. of 1, do solemnly swear that I will truly exeoute the duties the Board of Bducation of Iredell County according to the best of my skill and mility and according to the law, so help me God, Morn and sudseribed to before me this HL —O kt ~<+ CHAIRMAN a Tt, do solemnly swear t the United States, so help me God. hat I will support the Constitut Sworn and subscribed to before me this Clerk of Superior Court I, » 40 solemnly swear that I w I will be faithful end dear t allegiauce to the State of North Cerolina and to the cia sentaneeenl powers ant authorities which ere, or may be, established for the government thereof and pul ast Ease ote - ae eee and defend the Constitution of the en nstitution of the United States, to the best of my knowledge ani ability, so help me God, ae Sworn and subscribed to before me this _ * Clerk of Buperior Court I, » 40 solemnly swear that I will truly execute the dutie the Board of Education of Iredell County sceording to the best of my sxill ability and according to the law, so help me God, Sworn and subscribed to before me this —— June 6, 1945 At a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County held on the above date, the following members were present: C. H. Knox, Chairman L. Ae Pope S. H. Houston Henry R. Morrison J. 8. Dobson D. E. Hayes On motion of L. A. Pope, seconded by D. E. Hayes, it was unanimously passed that the County Maintenance Pick-up Truck be parked at the School Garage when not in service, and that it cannot be used as & means of transportation to and from work after July 1, 1945, by Mr. W. T. Summers. The committee of the Celeste Henkel School, headed by B. W. Griffith, Came before the Board to request the help of the County in the construction of a school lunch room. Action on this request was deferred till the July meeting, pending @ survey dy W. F. Credle, State Director of School House Planning. A revision of the Insurance Schedule on all County School buildings and properties was accepted by the Board on motion of L. A. Pope, seconded by J. s. Dobson. Transfers in the local school budget for the fiscal year 1944 & 1945 were approved by the Board on motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by D. E. Hayes. A delegation from the Scotts School, headed by J. L. Crawford, Vocational Teacher of Agriculture, requested an appropriation of fifteen bundred dollars ($1,500.00) for the construction of a work shop at the Scotts School. Action on this request was deferred till the July meeting. year 1945 & 1946 were preaented Budget estimates for the school at rintendent, final action to be to the Board for consideration by the Supe taken at the July meeting of the Board. —O. ht ee F CHAIN i ere ren July 2, 1945 At the regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County the following members were present: C. H. Knox, Chairman J. S. Dobson D. E. Hayes Henry R. Morrison L. A. Pope S. H. Houston A delegation from Central School, headed by W. C, Grose, Principal, appeared before the Board to request help in starting a school Lunch Room. The Board agreed to give any assistance possible consistent with school and budget limitations. A written request from Rev. W. R. Briley (negro) was read to the Board asking permission to hold preaching services in the old Oek Ridge schoo] building. The Superintendent of Schools was instructed to investigate this request, and if found favorable in the Oak Ridge community to grant it. Mr. W. H. Benfield came before the Board to ask about the possibilities of buying the Oak Ridge School property. Any action on this matter was deferred till a leter date. The following school Budget for the fiscal year 1945 and 1946 was accepted on motion of L. A. Pope, seconded by S, H. Houston, and recommended to the County Board of Commissioners for their approval: IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS BUDGET FOR 194 5—46 CURRENT EXPENSE él. General Control 611. Supplement to Superintendent 613. Clerical Help 614. Office Expense 615. Board of Education 618, Audit 618, Attorney's fee TOTAL GENERAL CONTROL Instructional Service 624. Instructional supplies, vocational depts. ($60 each, 16 depts.) 625-w Aid in Rural Supervision 625-c Jeanes Supervisor (Jeanes Fund-$150) Total Salary ($1,800) County's part- - - - -$ Travel expense ($10 per mo. for 12 ms.) $% 626-1-w Salaries Agr. Teachers (Total Salary-$19,044) County's part (1/3 of salaries)~ - - - - - + Travel expense ($20 per mo., 12 mos,) 7 depts. 626-l~c tek oe Salary Negro Agr. Teacher (Tot ary~ $2,316) County's part (1/3 of salary)- - ) Travel expense ($17.50 per mo. for 12 mos. 1 dept. 626-~2—w Salary Home Economics Teachers (Total onlay. $10,940) County's part (1/3 of salaries)- - Travel expense ($15 per mo. for 11 mos. 5 depts.) ee mans el a Som r Rie a eet ae A . — ee 626-2—c Salary Home Economics Teacher-—Negro- (Total Salary-$2,265) county's part 1/3 of salary $ 755200 Travel expense ($10 per mo. for 11 mos., 1 dept.) $ 110,00 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE $ 17,427.00 63, Operation of Plant 631. Supplement to janitors and salaries of maintenance men » 6,000.00 632, Fuel ; 1,800.00 633. Water, lights and power § 1,000,00 634. Janitorial Supplies 5 300.00 50.00 . 635. Telephones and service i TOTAL OPERATION OF PLANT 9,150,00 pe A Maintenance of Plant 641, Repairs to buildings and grounds 6,400.00 600,00 642, Repairs, replacements of furniture and instructional apparatus 3,500.00 300.00 Repairs, replacements of heating, lighting and plumbing $ , 500.00 LT IT 4,000.00 TOTAL MAINTENANCE OF PLANT $ 15,300.00 Yee 5 ow On Yt wre Vis 20A8 LevetTi f i a »eflG80 65. Fixed Charges 652, Insurance 655. Retirement (5.98% of 1/3 home economics and agricul- ture teachers! salaries, and 5.98% of «ll other salaries paid from county funds having retirement deductions. ) $ 1,100.00 TOTAL FIXED CHARGES $ 6,900.00 Auxiliary Agencies 661-1 Supplement to bus drivers 350.00 661-3 Supplement to mechanics 2,400.00 661-7 Principal's bus travel 650,00 662, Libraries, supplies and repair 100.00 662-1 Operation of Bookmobile and salary of driver 1,100,00 TOTAL AUXILIARY AGENCIES$ 4,600.00 $ 250.00 —— nl Misc. Current Expense TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE $ 57,102.00 57,102.00 7,108 rural children (code A & E enrollment) $6.03 per capita Statesville, 2486 children (code A & 3) 19,962.58 Mooresville, 1800 children (code A & E) 14,454.00 $ 91,518.58 meme DEBT SERVICE 1945=h6 69, Debt Service Principal 69l-1 State Literary Fund (Due Feb.10,1946) $ 340.00 691-2 Spec. Bldg. Fund (Due Dec.15,1945) ) 3,000.00 $ 6,500.00 $ 9,840.00 (Due Dec.15,1945) less amount to be repaid by Mooresville $1,750.00 TOTAL $ 8,090.00 Interest $ 68,00 $ 255.00 $ 323.00 Total $ 408,00 $ 3,255.00 $ 6,500.00 $10,163.00 $ 1,750.00 $ 8,413.00 Principal 692, School Bonds and Interest 8/1/35 ~4ut #6/1/29 -5% *Bank charges (add 1/4% for interest and 1/10% for principal) $ 3,000.00 $ 5,000.00 a $ 8 ,000,00 Total Rural Debt Service 7,108 children 0$3.95 Statesville, 2,486 children Mooresville, 1,800 children TOTAL DEBT SERVICE aks it 12220 $ 5,232.50 oe a «alate Si pits sei « te ail mms ete Sa aaa 12220. $ 13,232.50 3 21,645.50 $ 7,582.30 £_5..420.00 $ 34,717.80 1945——-1946 Principal's Home at Union Grove ¢ 6,000.00 Balance due on Principal's Home at ; Cool Springs & 1,000.00 Vocational Shop and Classroom at Unity % 3,250.00 Library Books ° 659,00 Addition to Iredell County School Garage $ 4 ,000.00 Garage Equipment $ 300.00 — $ 15,400.00 less $1,000.00 transferred from balance of 1944-45 budget $ 1,000.00 OO TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 14,400.00 TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE 1945-46 (Including S & M) $ 91,518-58 TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 1945-06 ( Including S & M) $ 34,717.80 $ 14,400.00 I $ 140 636438 TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 1945-46 GRAND TOTAL August 6, 1945 At the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County held on the above date the following members were present: C. H. Knox, Chairman Henry R. Morrison J. S. Dodson S. H. Houston D. E. Hayes L. A. Pope On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, the monthly salary of J. Harvey Stevenson, County School Building Meintenance Man, was increased to one hundred and thirty-five dollars ($135.00) per month. J.C, Lundy was employed in the County School Building Maintenance Department at a monthly salary of one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125.00) per month on motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by S, H. Houston. R. P. Williams came before the Board to reauest a lease of the West Glow School Building, at present not being used for school purposes. The Superintendent of Schools was instructed to obtein from the Attorney General information about the leasing of school buildings. A delegation from the Celeste Henkel School, headed by Steven Nash, thairman of the school committee, requested the Board to construct a Yooational Shop and Lunch Room at the school. Action on this request was deferred, Tt was moved by D. E. Hayes, seconded by L. A. Pope, that all the ¥ Schools be opened on August 23 for the 1945 4 1946 term. —O, Kt F~-F CHAIRMAN 7) a a September 4, 1945 The following members were present at a regular monthly meeting of the Iredell County Board of Education held on the above date in the Board Room: C. H. Knox, Chairman D. E. Hayes L. A. Pope J. S. Dodson Henry R. Morrison S. H. Houston On montion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by D. E. Hayes, after considering all applicants, it was deemed advisable not to employ at present another full-time man in the Maintenance Department of the schools. It was felt that the two full-time men now employed, J. C. Lundy and J. Harvey Stevenson, with whatever extra help necessary, could manage the job. All principals and teachers for the schools for the school year 1945 and 1946 were approved on motion of J, S. Dobson, seconded by D. 4%. Hayes, these principals and teachers having been recommended and elected according to law by the various school district committees. The Superintendent of Schools was instructed to secure the services of @ surveyor to plot the land of the Oak Ridge School property in order that Said property might be disposed of according to law and according to the terms stated in deeds covering said property. The Classified Principals, headed by J. C. Stikeleather, President, asked the Board to increase their travel allowance to twenty dollars ($20.00) per month. After due consideration the Board agreed to pay ten dollars ($10.00) per school bus per year, payable to the principal at whose building the bus terminated its daily school trip. It was moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by D. E. Hayes, that the monthly salary of J. C. Lundy, school building maintenance man, be increased to one hundred forty dollars ($140.00). The motion passed. abt aeeet tiniet MINUTES OF COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION OF IREDELL COUNTY Date November 5, 1945 Ate meeting of the County Board of Education of Iredell wheld on2*® day of November > 19> , the following Were present, the same being quorum of said board: juste; Ce He Knox, Chairman, S, H, Houston » Je S, Dodson D. EB. Hayes , Henry R. Morrison L. Ae Pope fhe following resolution was offered by Mr. by Mr. S. H. Houston ° Je S, Dobson Resolved by the County Board of Education of Iredell Oi (1) That in order for the schools in Iredell County and koresville City school administrative units to provide low tt lunches for the school children of said administrative units and in order that May be made quickly available to supply the casual deficits incurred by the » it is necessary to obtain an advance of funds from the State Board of tion as provided in Ch. 777 of Session Laws of 1945. (2) het the County Board of Equcation of Iredell County hereby authorize and apply for an advance not to exceed 60% of each monthly tact Iredell County and Mooresville Cyty school istrative units for said purpose from the State Board of Equcation. The said ty Board does hereby authorize the State Board of Equcation to credit any funds into its hands from the Federal Government for use in the lunch room program any Claim which the State Board may have for funds advanced Cs County and _—— Mooresville _ ity Sehoo ive units. (3) Thet the funds advanced to Mooresville City administrative i Mrsuant to this resolution may be paid directly to the Treasurer of the Cyty A@Ministrative Unit." the resolution was duly adopted by the following vote: Those Yoting in the Afirmative were: Those voting in the Negative be sh Wessre;_ C, H, Knox, Opairman Messrs: __58. H. Houston J. S, Dobson ~—ls A. Pope Pon the Chairman announced that said resoluti By on wes duly and properly beptleamnber 4, 194% The followlnag menbera were present at «a reyular m nthly meeting of Lhe Iredell € minty Hoard of Bdueation held on the above date in the hoard oom Khoa, Chairman linyor Vo pe Dobaon Morriaon On montion of J Reoonded by Db, Eb, Hayes, after cons tdering Lo applieantea, tt wee leerned advisable not employ at present enuther Lime tian in the Maintenance Department of the aahoola, It wae felt that two fulletime men tow employer J. Ge tuindy and J, Ilnrvey Nteven hy with tever oxtra help necessary ' ] monnve the job, All prinelpmla and tens sofa for riet hye for the aahool font 1945 and LYALL were approved on motion of , mo) nheconded by UD, &, Ilayes, these Prineipale and teachers havi: e060 recommended and eleated aaeording to law by the vVvarilou oh 1 diatrie womittees, The mperintendent F eh at in " 1 to sedure the seeryvi dea of mveyo ho phob the adoof the lgte ol property in order that aala roperty might law and acaording to the term Atated in deeds ‘ ver if @ald 1, heeded by J, » Utikeleather, I reajident, naked the loard to ine inn hel? travel al lowe @ to twenty d sllara ($20,00) ounsideration the HWoard agreed to pay ten dollare (§10,00) the pues per month. After due pot hoOoOlL bub per Yeur, payable to the prineitpal at wi eo bullding Lerminnted tte daily ohool Lt we moyed by uy, It vie nh, Seoonded by D, bh. Hayes, that the monthly inereansed to one . r i ’ ; i ~~ j ‘ ‘ ¥Y OF Je Ge laindy, aehool bull hv Malntenance man, be hundred forty lollare ($14 oO). The moti " poaned, - , C2 f Ne. nl A a “Thy aR” ee, mend CL 2 Tear AY MINUTEO OF COUNTY BOAKD OF KOUCATION OF _ JiunDELL COUNTY Date November 5 Lyas Le NC ee At a meeting of the County Hoard of Education of lredell is Ba a ounty held on 5th day of Rovenver = ati + Ut s the following wabers Were present, the same belng quorum of aald boards veoaray Ov He Knok, Ohai rman » a. I, Houston » J 3 D,b eon » oo oe ee 2 oe So oe De Be Hayes Henry Kh, Morriaon Le Ay Pope : Tie following veavlution wae offered by Mr. < Je OF, Meee aaa and wioned by Mr. 3. Hy Houston a "Mesolved by the County Heard of Kducation of __ Iredell Yount yt (1) That in order for the schools in tredell Oounty and tates 2 City school mdministrative unite to provide low wit Lunches for the BOhool ohildren of said admintatrative unite and in order that fade May be made hULOkly availabl to Bupply the e@asual Gefloite tnourred by the “hoole, it ie hedessary to Obtain an advance of funde from the Ueate Meard of Wallon aa provided in Gh. 777 of Ueasion Lawa of 1945. (2) That the Gounty Board of Equcation of Iredell Gounty hon hereby authorise and apply for an advance jot to exceed NOL of each monthly ‘algo ILpedell County and Mooreaville Oyty achool laistrative unite Tor eald purpose from the Byate Tigard of kqudntion, The aaid Wnty Board does hereby authori¢ge the Gtate Board of Bqueation to oredit any funda “alm into ite hands from the Federal Government for use in the lunch room program Wins any Claim wiioh the Gyate Hoard may have for funda advanced to Tar A County and Moureayitie Oy ty Dohool Val 4 ra ive unites ee eee (3) That the funda advanced te Mooreaville Oyty adminieatrative “lt purouent to thie resolution may be paid direotly to the Tpeasurer of the Oqty 1 Adniniotrative Unit.” The Pesolution Was duly adopted by the following volet Thoee Voting in the Arfirmative weret Those voling in the Negative weret Mesere; G Ie Knox, Onad rman wens He Houston ments tiy Dobson Mesaral CERTIFICATE OF SECRETARY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION OR SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES I, » “ecretary of chy Lb County /f os board of Education or me amr School Board of Trustees, do hereby certify that I have this day examined t records of the County Board of Kucation or School Board of Trustees of Dy County or City School Administrative Unit, and that the attached extracts from the Minutes of si oard constitute an exact copy of said minutes as occurring on the day of < ime. , oF » aB aia in the record of its proceedings in Book » Page / - . TA this “f= day of , 19 ApS, Secretary CERTIFICATE OF CLERK TO BOARD OF COUNI'Y COMMISSIONERS I, _L.F.Ervio , Clerk to the Board of County missioners of County, do hereby certify that I have Nis day exemined the records of the Board of County Commissioners of _ Iredell Nia band oo County, and that the attached extracts from the Minutes of rd beventay’ an exact copy af said minutes as occurring on the ora . Conder | » a8 recorded in the record of its Meveedings in Book 10 Pee This 6th day of December , 19 ~ =} .Cnwien Clerk October 1, 1945 The following members were present at a regular meeting of the Iredell County Board of Education held on the above date: C. H. Knox, Chairman S. H. Houston J. S. Dobson L. A. Pope D. E. Hayes Henry R. Morrison A delegation from the Amity School came before the Board to request the nsignation of Mr. Fred Brawley as Committeeman of the Troutman School District, ad that all possible be done to maintain the continuance of the school at Amity. Inthe absence of a written resignation from Mr. Brawley, action by the Board on this request was deferred, A delegation from the Celeste Henkel-Sharon Communities appeared before the Board to request the construction of a New high school building in vicinity of Bradford's Cross Roads to serve the high school pupils of the Celeste Henkel tod Sharon Districts. On motion of L. A. Pope, seconded by D. E. Hayes, the bard agreed to give approval to this request. It was moved by D. E. Hayes, seconded by L. A. Pope that the following thool propert » Now abandoned for school purposes, be advertized and sold accord- ig to school law: West Glow School, located in New Hope Township; Oak Dale ‘thool Building, without land, located in Statesville Township; and two lots of we Oak Ridge School land located in Coddle Creek Township. ‘ Mr. John Ervin, Chairman of the Troutman School District Comaittee and on Sigmon, Principal of the school, asked the Board to approve expenditure nate amount of eighteen hundred dollars ($1800.00) to enlarge the lunch room : lities in the school. The Board, on motion of S. H, Houston, seconded by 'E, Hayes, approved this expenditure, if this amount could be secured from the thool bond money now on deposit in the bank. * ; . | nee On motion of S. H, Houston, seconded by D. E. Hayes, it was voted by the the ae purchase from E. T. Lazenby and J. B. Lundy a Ford Pickup to be used in hool Building Maintenance Department, the purchase price being three hundred iM fifty dollars ($350.00). be It was moved by L. A. Pope, seconded by S. H. Houston, that Ivy Morrison _ One hundred dollars ($100.00) per month as a helper in the School Build- intenance Department. the Go The resignation of Mrs. ErleanSloop McNeely as secretary in the Office of rith unty Superintendent of Schools was presented to the Board, and was accepted regreta, Appreciation was expressed by the Board for the faithful, loyal aad *fficient service rendered by Mrs. McNeely. ee ~~ ihe CHA IR AN November 5, 1945 The Board of Bdneatian na? . ane Board of Education of Iredel] County met in regular session on the avove cate with the following members present: Be C J 5 C ‘ C. H. Knox, Chairman le : Je S. Dobson vn TT Lr e Ve Ge hayes s ae ; Henry R. Morrison se Ae FONE ~+ S. HK. Houston T Tt ‘fen ? ‘ rn : de se woNECLY and De I a el} er ask 3 i + » : d ss n wepoer 2sked the Board af Educati oh Sharon—Celeste Schnn} : a Vs SUUCaTION LO accompany Sharon-Celeste School Co unittee before the Board of County Commissioners meth Purpose of recuestine +} are : : : a ee ee pda purpose o: requesting the construction of a high school buildir tr c oe% vu al rn ose Raz . "™1in4 vross Roads community. A large delegation fr Raard $a aeal >} oarc > as hat ' . 1 the Scotts School District appeared before the eee ie o _2, Survey be made of the Scotts School buildines to the end pnat juate ‘ ties he ; aval) ah} +7 . juate cilities be made available tc Care for all the devartments of ng in behalf . D the n P< Ww. . I H + the request were: Gus Deaton, Mr. Haas, Mrs. Vickery, - Steele, Mrs. Dawson the schoo L. Bradford ine me 1. R. L. Bradford, principal of the school, presented the needs, Others y drs. N, Rufty, Allen Hall and Mrs. Jolly. i oa 1motvion of L. A Pone 3 Onder hu ; ote # ge a ee, Seconded by D. E, Hayes, it was approved that mace o1 the Scotts School Plant by the State Director of School i” and at as . aen “ : €, and th s far as possible adequate facilities be provided ac » the findings of the Direct, of Se} : s of t ~irector of School House Planning. On motion of J 8 fia : hiebed’ ibeblas® ta thn ae son, seconded by D, E. Hayes, Mre. Mary Gatton ws the vacnnae nena nt tne office of the County Superintendent of Schools, filling me vacancy caused by the resienation of ¥ Er! ’ & 40 Of ars. Sriean S, McNeely. —O kt i n~ef CHAIRMAN ‘f+ SECRETARY in the Bradford's December 3, 1945 At a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County, held in the Board Room on the above date, the following members were present: C. H. Knox, Chairman Henry R. Morrison J. Se Dobson S. H. Houston L. A. Pope D. E. Hayes The following named patrons of the Sharon School Community appeared before the Board to request that their signatures be stricken from a petition which had been presented to the Board by a group of citizens from the same community; i. C, Wike, E. C. Caudill, J. S. Miller, G. G. Shooke, E. S. Massey, R. R. lorrison, Mrs. W. E. Dagenhart, and (by note) D. M. Pharr. This request was granted by the Board. On motion of J, S. Dobson, seconded by L, A. Pope, the West Glow School building and land, the Oakdale Building, (not land), and one lot of the Oak Hdge School land were ordered re-advertized and sold according to law, On motion of J, S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, the sale of one lot of the Oak Ridge School land was confirmed to Mr. Carey Lowrance for one hundred tollars ($100.00), the same having been abandoned for school purposes and idvertized for sale according to law, A delegation from the Sharon Community, headed by Henry Setzer, requested the Board to replace a new school building at the old Sharon location, the same location on which the building was destroyed by fire. Attorney Neil Sowers spoke for the Delegation, Action on this request was deferred pending recommendation ‘Mm the State Director of School House Planning. A group from the Monticello School, headed by J. C. Stikeleather, Principal, Tequested that the school at Monticello be continued at Monticello, and not moved T Consolidated with any other school, This request was granted so long as 1 accredited State rating is maintained. tt Principal R. S. Shore, and members of the School Committee of the Union b We School, came before the Board to discuss plans for the proposed principal's me at the school. Mr. Shuford Duckworth and Mr. Ernest Donaldson, Committeemen of the Mount Hourne School, discussed with the Board plans for the proposed school building fh the Mount Mourne District. of letter of resignation as Committee of the Troutman District was received » Pred Brawley, Action on this matter was deferred, =O, M7 a he. CHAIRMAN fro Lela 7 —O_ Kh F4~-f _ "4 +iedt a wood at »? 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OK emt wae ede At a regular meeting of the Board of Educ following members were present: the above date, the following members were presen C. HK. Knox, Chairman S. HE. Houston 3 Henry R. Morrison S. Dobson E. Hayes of ® m % © ct ® zu I + 3 @ ¢ ® wo > A delegation from the Sharon Community came b — $ e ~n at +) "a new « 100 that the Board carry out its previous approval to construct a new sc t atoat Baad e se Roads building in the vicinity of Bradford's Cross Roads. Another delecetion from the same community askec that a new building ye enstructed on the locetion where the Sharon building destroyed by fire was located, After much discussion resulting in no agreement, the matter wes referred tothe State Board of Education for study and recommendstion on motion of u 0). B, Hayes, Seconded by S. H. Houston. Tn : ‘ } Penist ms Hi order to complete the work on the construction of the Troutman ht h ie School Lunch Room, the Board approved an additional expenditure of appr xima el; ~. s P ¢ 12 : se* An nae Whee yy Haves. thres hundred dollars ($300.00) on motion of S. H. Houston, seconceG by ve Be BAyuS ‘ t © . Te 7 rs. Mildred McLain Raymer, teecher, late 1: ftin, H. ©, Little, Principal, . ’ : o 7 2H r . oO ”" ‘pétron, and two high school pupils of the Troutman School came bef ve ~ San to suggest and recuest certain needs and improvements for the school, thiefly 2 recreational building. } > efo se Roard lative tc R, 8, Shore, Principal, and R. F. Rash cane before the Board rela — ina] inci 3 H he U ro 100 the final plans for the proposed Principal's Home at the nion Grove Sc ° ° On motion of S$. H. Houston, seconded by D. E. Hayes, gon ae oF tee. the old walls of the burned Nayside School Building in the replacement of the tmistructure, if said walls be approved by the State. The Superintendent 0 fools was instructed to secure the information and to proceed with the initial Plans of rebuilding. _ On motion of J. S. Dob son, seconded by D. E. Hayes, a lot of the abandoned Mk Ridge School property was ordered re-sold acc rding to law. seconded by J. S. Dobson, that the It was moved by Henry R. Morrison, Sea Siperintendent of Schools secure preliminary plans for a school buil Meinity of ut. Mourne. Messrs, R, H. Page, Earl Fox, and R. B. Madison as ced for certain improvements © the Cool Springs School. A vocational classroom and shop for the school having f previously approved by the Board, the Superintendent of Schools wes instructed 6 AA M0 secure bids for its construction according to 1 CHAIRMAN SECRETARY ra ora. bs : g 4 i? ; : > : SSeS 2 154 April 1, 1946 The following members were present for a regular meeting of the Board of Béucati of Iredell County, held on the above date, in the Board Room: C. H. Knox, Chairman S. H. Houston L. A. Pope J. S. Dobson Henry R. Morrison D. E. Hayes The sale of the West Glow School property was confirmed to J. E. Dickens for eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800.00), the same having been de¢lared abandoned for sd purposes and advertised according to law. The sale was confirmed on motion of J, 8, Dobson, seconded by D. E. Hayes, and the Superintendent of Schools was instructed to have drawn the deed to Mr. Dickens for the property. Principal R. L. Bradford and a group from the Scotts School requested the Board to have prepared plans for Science, English and Commercial Departments. It was pointed out that these departments were badly needed to help meet the overcrowded conditions existing in the school. On motion of S, H. Houston, seconded by J. S. Dobson, the Superintendent of Schools was instructed to have Mr. Eugene Savage prepare these plans, Principal J. L. Stikel@ather and a group from the Monticello School asked the Board for the construction of a lunch room at the school. The Superintendent of Schools, with the help of Mr. Eugene, Savage, Architect, was instructed to study ths request in view of preliminary plans, Mr, Eugene Savage, Architect, presented to the Board final plans for the re building of the Wayside School destroyed by fire some five months ago. On motion of Henry R. Morrison, seconded by D, E. Hayes, the Board instructed that as soon as > sible bids according to law be asked for construction, Also, it was included in the above motion that the Superintendent of Schools have Mr, Eugene Savage prepare preliminary plans for a new building in the vicinity & Mt. Mourne, Principal R. S. Shore and the Committee of the Union Grove School, appeared fore the Board relative to the final plans for a principal's home at the schools bid for the construction of this home as submitted according to law by the wt Brothers of Union Grove, N, C. in the amount of nine thousand dollars ($9,000.00 was accepted by the Board on condition that a Completion Bond be duly signed filed by Reid Brothers. On motion of D, E. Hayes, seconded by S. H. Houston, Mr. Eugene Savage was ir structed to prepare plans for a lunch room at the Union Grove School. Mr. Neil Sowers, attorney, and a smll group from the Sharon School oun’ came before the Board to ask about the rebuilding of the Sharon School. Ne action on the mtter was taken, iis r —O_ Ret Chairman STATESVILLE CITY SCHOOLS Lwows STacy WEAVER, A. M., SUPERINTENDENT STATESVILLE, N. C. February 11, 1946 WHEREAS, the boundary lines of the Statesville City Mainistrative School District, have recently been extended to include teritery which ms formerly a part of Iredell County School Districts; ua, “te 3d@o0l able te provide building facili in Sis estar 18 bing eoiengoct end sazeed hat th, cranbng of tie Teywst by the State of Edweation, shall not constitute a statensnt April 1, 1946 The following members were present for a regular meeting of the Board of Edueat, of Iredell County, held on the above date, in the Board Room: C. H. Knox, Chairman S. H. Houston L. A. Pope J. S. Dobson Henry R. Morrison D. E. Hayes ' The sale of the West Glow School property was confirmed to J. E. Dickens for | eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800.00), the same having been declared abandoned for st purposes and advertised according to law. The sale was confirmed on motion of J, 3 Dobson, seconded by D, E. Hayes, and the Superintendent of Schools was instructed to I, have drawn the deed to Mr. Dickens for the property. Principal R. L. Bradford and a group from the Scotts School requested the Board to have prepared plans for Science, English and Commercial Departments. It was pointed out that these departments were badly needed to help meet the overcrowded conditions existing in the school. " On motion of S, H. Houston, seconded by J. S. Dobson, the Superintendent of * Schools was instructed to have Mr, Eugene Savage prepare these plans, : Principal J. L. Stikele@ather and a group from the Monticello School asked the \ Board for the construction of a lunch room at the school. The Superintendent of Schools, with the help of Mr. Eugene, Savage, Architect, was instructed to study this f request in view of preliminary plans, Mr, Eugene Savage, Architect, presented to the Board final plans for the re building of the Wayside School destroyed by fire some five months ago. On notion of Henry R. Morrison, seconded by D, E. Hayes, the Board instructed that as soon as p> sible bids according to law be asked for construction. ' Also, it was included in the above motion that the Superintendent of schools have Mr, Eugene Savage prepare preliminary plans for a new building in the vicinity o Mt. Mourne, Principal R. S. Shore and the Committee of the Union Grove School, appeared be fore the Board relative to the final plans for a principal's home at the school The bid for the construction of this home as submitted according to law by the oe Brothers of Union Grove, N. C. in the amount of nine thousand dollars ($9,000.00 was accepted by the Board on condition that a Completion Bond be duly signed and filed by Reid Brothers. i : ' | On motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by S. H. Houston, Mr. Eugene Savage was ir ; structed to prepare plans for a lunch room at the Union Grove School. Mr. Neil Sowers, attorney, and a small group from the Sharon School ere i came before the Board to ask about the rebuilding of the Sharon School. Ne action on the mtter was taken. ees s —O_ Ret DoF _ Chairman ~ ens aww a we ee eee STATESVILLE CITY SCHOOLS wows STacy WEAVER, A. M., SUPERINTENDENT STATESVILLE, N.C. February 11, 1946 1 MH STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION: ss THEREFORE, BE MEUETED hat the Beant af of the Statesville City Sshools and the Board of Educat Iredell > Board of Edwation to cont totion ae 5, ¥/ ee ee eed 24 V tianinous vote in meeting duly cn te day ef Prrancd. Ae Oe ew w Mae May 6, 1946 n the above date, the Board of Education of Iredell County, met in regular session uth the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman H. R. Morrison L. A. Pope D. E. Hayes J. S. Dobson S. H. Houston (n mtion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by L. A. Pope, the bids for the construction of te vocational classroom and shop at the Cool Springs School were rejected, bids having en gubmitted by P. S. West Construction Co. and G. Ll. Wilson Construction Co. in the wut of $17,900 and $18,440. These bids were in excess of the amount of money available fr this project. On motion of J. 3. Dobson, seconded by S. Il. Houston, the Superintendent of Schools m instructed to try to purchase the materials and secure a labor estimate on the Weational building at Cool Springs. By agreement the Board referred the request by a church group to use the Monticello ktool building for a series of services to the Local District Committee, who are local astodians of school property. It was moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by D. E. Hayes, that the sale of one lot “lant, one acre more or less, at the Oak Ridge School, now abandoned for school pur- mes, be confirmed to John B, Carrigan and wife, Margaret C. Carrigan, for $620.00, the t leaving been advertised and sold according to law. On motion of J, E. Hayes, seconded by J. S. Dobson, a small lot of land at the Knoll negro school was ordered advertised and sold according to law, the same Ng been declared unnecessary for school purposes. beat motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by D. E. Hayes, the monthly salaries of the enance men were increased; that of J. C. Lundy to $160.00 per month, and J. Harvey fon to $155.00, The contract for auditing the school funds for the fiscal year 1945 and 1946 was to George H, Emery, C.P.A. on motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston. ae from the Sharon-Celeste Henkel Communities appeared before the Board to beds, the construction of a high school building in the vicinity of Bradford's Cross By Board agreement, action on this request was deferred. teaty 3 the Neiltown negro school was two weeks behind the other schools of the te clot Schedule, and since the average daily attendance was low, the Board approved hg of the school at tha end of eight and one-half months on motion of D. E. tyes, Seconded by S, H. Houston. .—n- R. H. Page, Earl Fox and R. B. Madison came before the Board relative to Posed vocational building at Cool Springs. IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS : BUDGET FOR &S8 possible for the constry ’ 7 1940-47 Messrs, Duckworth, Donaldson and Arthurs came ‘=O pt Win~ef Chairman General Control 61l. Supplement to Superintendent 600 .00 =i 1 613. Clerical Help 2,400.00 615. Board of Education 618. Audit $ $ Secretary J 614, Office Expense $ 100.00 $ * + 618. Attorney's fee TOTAL GENERAL CONTROL > 3,775.00 Instructional Service 624, Instructional supplies, vocational depts. : (960 each, 16 depts.) 960.00 mm 625-w Aid in Rural Su,ervision 600.00 625-c Jeanes Supervisor (Jeanes Fund-$150) Total salary ($1,800) County's part 1,650.00 Travel expense (¥10 per mo. for 12 mos.) 120.00 626-1-w Salaries Agr. Teachers (Total salary-$19, 344) County's part (1/3 of salaries) 6,448.00 Travel expense (»20 per mo., 12 mos.) 7 depts.$ 1,680.00 Salary Negro Agr. Teacher (Total salary- $2,424) County's part (1/3 of salary) Travel expense ($17.50 per mo. for 12 mos.) 1 dept. Salary Home Economics Teachers (Total salary- ¥11,413) County's part (1/3 of selaries)- - - $§ 3,804.34 Travel expense ($15 per mo. for 11 ms. 5 depts.) $ 825.00 Salary Home Economics Teacher-Negro- (Total salary- »2,595) County's part 1/3 of salary Travel expense (310 per mo. for 1l mos., 1 dept.) TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE Operation of Plant 631. 632. 633. 634, 635. Supplement to janitors and salaries of maintenance men Fuel Water, lights and power Janitorial Supplies Telephones and service TOTAL OPERATION OF PLANT Maintenance of Plant 641 . Repairs to buildings and grounds Repairs, replacements of furniture and instructional apparatus Repairs, replacements of heating, lighting and plumbing TOTAL MAINTENANCE OF PLANT 865 .00 110.00 $ 18,080.34 . ¥ 7,000.00 1,800.00 1,200.00 300 .00 50.00 10, 350.00 9,000.00 1,000.00 3,500.00 500.00 5,500.00 500.00 20,000.09 Fixed Charges 651. Rents 3 100.00 652. Insurance $ 10,250.00 655. Retirement (5.98% of 1/3 home economics and agriculture teachers! salaries, and 5.98% of all other salaries paid from county funds having retirement deductions.) $ 1,200.00 oe TOTAL FIXED CHARGES 11,550.00 Auxiliary Agencies 661-1 Supplement to bus drivers y 350.00 661-3 Supplement to mechanics 2,500.00 661-7 Principal's bus travel 1,700.00 662. Libraries, supplies and repair > 100.00 662-1 Operation of Bookmobile and salary of driver 1,100.00 TOTAL AUXILIARY AGENCIES ¢ 5,750.00 Misc. Current Expense 250.00 TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE 69,755 «34 a ON a ae pameeg 6846 rural children (7,124 children less 278 Barium Springs) (code A & E enrollment) $10.19 per capita 69,755.34 elnuttiedinedseeeaitieeseenesee ee = SSS PAP ae Statesville, 2546 children ( code A & B) 25,943.74 Mooresville, 1858 children ( code A é& E) & 18,935.02 TT § 114,632.10 ——— " a DEBT SERVICE 1946-47 Debt Service 69l-1 State Literary Fund (Due Feb. 10, 1947) 691-2 Spec. Bldg. Fund (Due Dec. 15, 1946) Interest 54040 127.50 692, School Bonds and Intorest 8/1/35 4% #6/1/29 -5% *Bank chargos (add 1/4% for interest and 1/10% for Cee URAL DEBT SERVICE at ree (7124 pupils loss 278 Barium Springs) STATESVILLE ~ 2546 pupils MOORESVILLE - 1858 pupils § 16,383.78 $ 6,084.94 & hp lO.62 % 26,909.34 ——s> SS So - “4 ee ee CAPITAL OUTLAY 1940-47 Principal's Home at Union Grove Vocational Shop and Classroom at U.ity Library Books Two School Buses Addition to Iredell County School Garage Gerage Equipment Less 413,125 brought forward from 1945-46 Budget TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY IMAL CURRENT EXPENSE 1946-47 (Including S & M) nr - wu . WML DEBT SERVICE 1946-47 (Including S & M) WL CAPITAL OUTLAY 1946-47 6,000.00 3,175.00 1,000.00 4,020.00 3,950.00 300.00 nl § 18,445.00 $ 13,125.00 —— 5,320.00 $ 114,632.10 § 26,909.34 5,320.00 ———_———— TN > 146,861.44 a a ee aE weet it a | June 6, 1946 On the above date the following members were present for a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County: C. H. Knox, Chairman J. S. Dobson Henry R. Morrison L. A. Pope D. E. Hayes Principals J. C. Stikeleather, R. B. Madison, Hi. C. Little and Kk, S. Shore requested the Board to increase the Bus Travel from ten dollars ($10.00) a bus yearly to one dollar ($1.00) a teacher yearly. After due consideration, the Board on motion of D. E,. Hayes, seconded by Henry R. Morrison, voted to increase the present plan to twenty dollars ($20.00) a bus yearly. The committee from the Central School appeared before the Board to request the construction of a Principal's Home at the school. It was pointed out by the committee (Dave White, James King, Elam Myers, and G. T. McLelland) that no living quarters are now available in the Central School District for the Principal. On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by D. E, Hayes, the Board approved this proposed construction. H. C, Little, Principal, and Carl Murdock, member of Comittee, requested the Board to consider the construction of a Principal's Home at the Troutman school, Mr. Little stated that he was being forced to vacate and had no other place to move. On motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by Henry R. Morrison, ‘pproval was given for this proposed construction. On motion of D, EL Hayes, seconded by J. S,. Dobson, all bids received for the construction of the Wayside School were rejected, because all bids were Considered too high and beyond the amount of money available for the Project. The Board requested that new bids be called for as soon as Conditions would permit. It was moved by Mr. D. BE. Hayes, seconded by J. S. Dobson, that Be tate Loftin be appointed on the District Committee of the Troutman School © fill out the unexpired term of Mr. Carl Brown, deceased. —O_ fet F-~< ‘ Chairman Tr lendly Secretary CP June 25, 1946 A special meeting of the Joard of Education of Iredell County was On this date the Board of Education held on the above date at eight o'clock P. li. to consider the School session with the following members presen Budget for the fiscal year 1946-1947. - H. Knox, Chairman The following members were present: 3. H. Houston - E Hayes Knox, Chairman - A. Pope Hayes - S. Dobson Pope Henry R. Morrison R. Morrison j Houston yy motion of S. H. Houston, seconded Dobson utman Elementary School Property, knov ° ¢ echan ” ear wre ’ j Lor scnoo. Aarooses, a ora After careful consideration of each item the following budget for the fiscal year 1946-1947 was approved as presented by the Superintendent of Schools and recomnended to the County Board of Commissioners for their approval on motio . « = :, White I nn motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston. Henry R. Morrison, seconded by J. $ Dobson, the same having been declared lorrison, second oy Jd. 8 s > same he unnecessary for school purposes and having been advertized according to law. + ; + al of the sale of a small lot of lang at the Rocky Knoll School for the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) was given on motion of J . It was moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, that the Superintendent of Schools renew the membershin of cal School Board in the North Carolina School Board Association for the school year 19406 and 19 Dj a 7é ] ir, C. Bugene Savage of Raleigh discussed with the Board the school build’ : . . . 4 . pa te : Wilding improvement ore for uunty an ne ( ‘ y 1 securins Chairman i 4s Se a ace Van We : mee ge dP “i : ‘Tom the Federal] Government advanced f ic § arcnitect's 22S plans anc Anow? ’ ~ t : awines, ( n moti of D - HUsves + ie nay ay SE apel ication for tad LAY 3 Se was arreec #" 55 le iuncs. The ec mittee e the Celest e Henk ] > OC am t re the “he necessity : immediate construction of Vocational Shop and clas: at the school. The Superintendent of 1001s, on moti of S. H. Ho S@Conded by J 4 . S. Dobson, was instructed Secretary ‘ S. Do SOn, was instruc 6 M+ Sie Chairman L Secretary August 5, 1946 ar it on sa . : ; ; The ar’ f Education of Iredell County met in repgu session on the above date with the followine embers present C. H. Knox, Chairman >. H. Houst Le “ I e J. S. Dobson Henry R. rrison It was moved by S. H. H iston, seconded by J. S$. Dobs that the Troutman Elementary Sc Building be painted on sice If possible, tie work is to be completed rior ti osnir f school On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by J. S. Dobson, Was agrved to pay J. C. Luncy and Harvey Stevenson each fi dollars ($5.00) per month more salary, It was moved by S. H. Houst on, seconded by Henry R. &M that all County Schools, both White and Negro, be opened school year on Thursday, August 29, Miss Juanita McInnis of Mooresville, on motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by Henry R, Morrison, was elected secretary in the office of the Superintendent of Schools t« fill the vacancy caused by the resivnation of Mrs. Harry Ge - / ve rison, for the itton. Secretary eg 161 September 3, 1946 On the above date the Hoard of Education of Iredell County met in regular session with the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman Henry R. Morrison J. S. Dobson S. H. Houston L. A. Pope Un motion of ». H. Houston, seconded by J. S. Dobson, a pone oy School Bus route was recommended extended four tenths of one mile to he home of Frank Hess. This action is subject to the approval of the State Board of Education. Members of the committee and the Principal, W. L. Guy, of the Celeste Henkel School came before the Board to request the construction of a Vocational Shop and Classroom, and also additional elementary and high school rooms. The Hoard on motion of ». H. Houston, seconded by lL. A. Pope, approved this request, and instructed the Superintendent of Schools to take the initial steps and to file application for a building Permit with the Civilian Production Administration in Greensboro. three On motion of J. 5. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, lots of the Troutman Elementary school Property were ordered readvertized for sale accerding to lew. michard King came before the Board to discuss the building of an addition to the County School Garage, which addition would not — ee : thirty-eight hundred and fifty dollars ($3,850.00). ‘the superinte — ‘ Schools, on motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, was “ = e to have prepared the necessary contract and agreement with Mr. Sing ~ an Constructing of this proposed addition, provided the cement blocks to be u in the building would meet the requirements and specifications. On motion of L. A. Pope, seconded by S. H. Houston, the poets Sapa to finance the full cost of a Vocational Home Economics Department in t hoes Coleete Henkel School for the current school year, or such part of the year a the State is in position to repay the usual two-thirds of the cost. The a this extra cost by recommending a transfer of funds from the a Expe Balance surplus as shown in the Audit for the echool year 1945-1946. On motion of 5. H. Houston, seconded by L. A+ rope, ere ort mS employed as mechanic in the school Gerage, his salary to be pa te the County from the vurrent expense surplus es shown in the audit of the schoo year 1945-1946. It is understood that later the ste "ey ey part of this malary, 6A October 7, 1946 At a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredel) County on the above date the following members were present: C.H. Knox, Chairman Henry R. Morrison J.-S. Dobson S.H. Houston Principal R.S. Shore and the Committee of the Union Grove School requested the construction of a school lunch room. The request was approved by the Board on motion of S.H. Houston, seconded by J.S. Dobson, and the Superintendent of Schools was instructed to make application to the Civilian Production Administration for a permit to build. The Principals of the Iredel] County Schools presented to the Board & petition signed by the various School Committeemen asking that a special election be called in the County for the Purpose of voting on a levy of fifteen cents on the hundred dollars taxable property for schools. On motion of J.S. Dobson, seconded by S.H. Houston, this petition was approved and recommended to the County Board of Commissioners, On motion of S.H. Houston, seconded by J.S. Dobson, it was agreed to sell 2.08 acres of land at the Celeste Henkel School to J.M. Morrow for $200.00 per acre, and in turn to purchase from J.M. Morrow 5.03 acres at the same price per acre, The sale of three lots at the Troutman Elementary School was confirmed to A.L. Simons for $3,750.00 on motion of J.S. Dobson, seconded by S.H. Houston, these lots having been declared unnecessary for school purposes and advertised for sale according to law, The contract for the Construction of two vocational shops, one at Celeste Henkel, the other at Coo] Springs, was awarded to the Barger Brothers Construction Company of Mooresville, N.C., the low Bidders, at $12,000.00 each, on motion of J.S, Dobson, seconded by Henry R, Morrison. A Delegation from Troutman asked the Board to consider for the school; & new "Gym", extra buses, and a Principal's home. The Board assured the Delegation that these things would be granted and done just as fast as condition — ad oni 163 November 4, 1946 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in reguler session on the above date with the following members present: Cc. H. Knox, Chairman L. A+ Pope S. H. Houston J. S, Dobson ; Moores ded by S. H. Houston, the tion of L. A. Pope, second : Chapel iia sneer property located in Shiloh Township va ge Retisesd for school purposes and ordered sold according ° Mr. Halbert Crowson and Rev. C. P. Bowles ee ie came before the Board to request that a lot of raat See Ap Monticello School property to the recently organize goes op Raga el the community. This lot wes desired for the purpose ae eta: maskin. church thereon. The Superintendent of Schools, on mo cody Aho. carte Seconded by +. A, Pope, was instructed to ne 7 evkse _ found agreeable to all parties concerned, advertize for , law, A delegation from Troutman, headed by Mr. —- vege Ber ead before the Board to discuss various problems relating to rd On motion of S, H. Houston, seconded by L. A. Pope, the Boa agreed to purchase from Mr. W. C. Kelly one lot of aes “han ine gee High School building on which to construct a Principal's home. price of this lot was one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) It was moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by L. ae Sak eee eis Superintendent of Schools send to Mr. Hugh Wallace a ae oa by the Board the dwelling he now occupies, which dwelling was recently q of Education to Mr. A. L. Sims. 3 rd to The Committee of the Celeste Henkel School requested the Boa School. On Grant final approval for classroom additions at Celeste eee aeageeel, motion of L, A. Pope, seconded by S. H. Houston, this req and recommended to the Board of County Commissioners. cen 4s © FL “ CHAIRMAN Faved SECRETARY or November 13, 1946 At a called meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County on the above date the following members were present: C. H. Knox, Chairman 5S. H. Houston D. E. Hayes Henry R. Morrison J. S. Dobson The purpose of this meeting was to hear delegations from the Celeste Henkel, Sharon, and Scotts School Communities relative to the school building program aS it relates to each of these communities. The Celeste and Scotts Delegations asked that adequate classroom facilities be provided at Celeste Henkel and Scotts. On motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by S. H, Houston, the Board approved in final form the asking of these delegations, and instructed the Superintendent of Schools to have prepared by the Architect, Mr. C. Eugene Savage, the blue prints and specifications necessary for the asking of bids for the construction of these proposed projects. “oe iy Secretary CJ To The Irédell County Board Of Education \ December 23,1946 Gentlemen; We the undersigned , representing the people residing ‘in the Monticello School District, and being a part of the Now existing Scotts- Monticello School District , do hereby present the following two names to be approved by the Board as our committeemen from Monticello School. We have in nand the resignation of one of the committee and as we do not have but one man at the present and the original agreement between the Board of Education and ‘‘he Monticello school was tha we would have two , members, Scotts, two and a man from “he Chipley Ford Road section. ve feel that this is the only fair thing and request these two men be approved at once. We will accept no others as our Committee. Respectifully Sulmmitted, yy, ] Pres. P.T.Assoaiation Monticello School This has been approved by the Executive Committee of Th Parents~ Teachers Association. Cross Roads be hereby rescinded. 165 December 2, 1946 Members present for e regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County held on the above date were: C. H. Knox, Chairman S. H. Houston L. Ae Pope D. E. Hayes J. S. Dodson Henry R. Morrison Appearing before the Board to request that two school committeemen be appointed for the Scotts-hMonticello Schools were Halbert Crowson, G, BE. Weaver, and J. C. Stikeleather. The names of Fred Bell and Clay Summers were presented. (See note attached) On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by Db. E. Heyes, the resignation of John M. Lentz as committeeman of the Seotts-Monticello Schools was accepted, the resignation having been presented to the Board in writing. It was moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by 4enry R. Morrison, that Fred Bell be appointed to fill the vacancy on the Scotts-Monticello School committee caused by the resignation of John ki. Lentz. On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by D. &. Hayes, the Superintendent of Schools was instructed to file with the Civilian Production Administration a formal request for a permit to construct 4 lunch room at the Monticello School. It was moved by Henry R. Morrison, seconded by J. S. Dobson, that the Superintendent of Schools be instructed to contact the parties concerned Telative to the possible purchase of a lot of land joining the Mount Mourne School property. The contract, employing Mr. C. Bugene Savage of Raleigh, for the contemplated architectual work connected with the County School Building Improveme nt Program was approved on motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by J. S. Dobson. A delegation from the Sharon Community, headed by G. C. Reid, appeared before the Board to ask that an elementary and high school building be constructed on the old Sheron School location. On motion of lL. A. Pope, Seconded by D. &. tlayes, the Board agreed to recommend this request. It was also moved by D. E. Hayes, seconded by J. S. Dobson, that the previous action Of the Board recommending that this building be located at or near Bradford Cross Roads be hereby rescinded. —O. het Chairman Secretary January 6, 1947 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present: C. He Knox, Chairman Henry R. Morrison J. S. Dobson D. E. Hayes L. A. Pope S. H. Houston C. E. Keiger and Mr. Nat. R. Robb presented to the Board a plan of insurance covering all pupils in county schools. By agreement action on this matter was deferred. Stephen Nash, W. L. Guy, and R. L. Bradford came before the Board to request that the proposed additions for the Celeste and Scotts Schools be advertized for construction bids. On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by D. E. Hayes, action on this request was deferred till the February meeting. On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by L. A. Pope, the sale of Moores Chapel School property was approved to Harry Moore for one hundred doblars ($100.00), the same having been declared by the Board abandoned for school purposes and having been advertized and sold according to law. The extension of a bus route of the Cleveland School, Rowan County, at a point near Elmwood, Iredell County, was referred to the State Board of Education on motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by D. E. Hayes at. Cf Hear btuciihds” D2 Thee, -ae_e icici ei February 3, 1947 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above tte with the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman D. E. Hayes S. H. Houston J. S. Dobson Henry R. Morrison L. A. Pope On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by D. E. Hayes, it was adopted to follow te State plan of salary increases, or bonuses, relative to all county school mloyees for the rest of the fiscal year. _ ir, G. C, Reid and delegation from the Sharon School community asked the Board, Upssible, to try to bring about the consolidation of the Scotts, Monticello, Henkel, and Sharon Schools; and if this was not found to be possible, then {t mas requested that the Sharon District and the Celeste Henkel District be tnsolidated at Celeste Henkel. ifter due discussion of this request, on motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by 4 i, Houston, it was moved that School Districts Number eleven (#11) Celeste Henkel, ‘uber twelve (#12) Sharon be consolidated at Celeste Henkel, and that the Mm district school building be called Shiloh Consolidated School, and that the Firious action of the Board under date of December 2, 1946, be hereby rescinded, tht adequate facilities be provided at Celeste Henkel as soon as possible to “are of the pupils of the Districts herein mentioned. — On motion of J. S$. Dobson, seconded by D. E. Hayes, the Superintendent of Schools instructed to inform the architect, Mr. Eugene Savage, to add to the plans hr the PmOposed Sharon-Celeste Henkel Building two classrooms, and to advertize It construction bids for this project, the Wayside project, and the Scotts project. t It was moved by Henry R. Morrison, seconded by J. S. Dobson, that a lot e land le ett? Present Mt. Mourne School property be purchased from Miss Anne Reid tight hundred dollars ($800.00), On motion of J, S. Dobson, seconded by D. E. Hayes, the Board instructed the endent of Schools to advertize ae ties according to law 2.08 acres of land the present school property at the Celeste Henkel School. This transaction is dVisable and beneficial in view of the anticipated expansion of the present 5 pant, and in view of the fact that a purchase of five acres additional “ee more advantageously to the school is planned. % meet the county's part of the State's salary bonuses to school employees tn 7 . E. Hayes ted, the Board on motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by a D. E ? ; that, a transfer be made from the current expense balance as shown by the s report for the fiscal 6 year 1945 & 1940. ei L —o son ‘ Chai rman retary January 6, 1947 February 3, 1947 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular sessio the above date with the following members present: _ wi The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above ie with the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman Henry R. Morrison J. S. Dobson D. E. Hayes L. A. Pope *..., 29 Time man @ Board a plan @ement action before the Board Seotts Schools be Om, seconded by ebruary meeting. » the sale of @ hundred doned for the State ee we Secretary C. H. Knox, Chairman D. E. Hayes S. H. Houston J. S. Dobson Henry R. Morrison L. A. Pope 0n motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by D. E. Hayes, it was adopted to follow te State plan of salary increases, or bonuses, relative to all county school mloyees for the rest of the fiscal year. _— Mr, G. C, Reid and delegation from the Sharon School community asked the Board, U pssible, to try to bring about the consolidation of the Scotts, Monticello, hleste Henkel, and Sharon Schools; and if this was not found to be possible, then tt vas requested that the Sharon District and the Celeste Henkel District be masolidated at Celeste Henkel. ifter due discussion of this request, on motion of D. E. Hayes, seconded by 4h, Houston, it was moved that School Districts Number eleven (#11) Celeste Henkel, Mi tuber twelve (#12) Sharon be consolidated at Celeste Henkel, and that the Mm dstrict school building be called Shiloh Consolidated School, and that the Pirious action of the Board under date of December 2, 1946, be hereby rescinded, that adequate facilities be provided at Celeste Henkel as soon as possible to We care of the pupils of the Districts herein mentioned. —___ Qn motion of J, S. Dobson, seconded by D. E. Hayes, the Superintendent of Schools S anreted to inform the architect, Mr. Eugene Savage, to add to the plans te Pioposed Sharon-Celeste Henkel Building two classrooms, and to advertize ‘nstruction bids for this project, the Wayside project, and the Scotts project. It was moved by Henry R. Morrison, seconded by J. S. Dobson, that a lot of land - the present Mt. Mourne School property be purchased from Miss Anne Reid tht hundred dollars ($800.00), gn Motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by D. E. Hayes, the Board instructed the one of Schools to advertize for sale according to law 2.08 acres of land , resent school property at the Celeste Henkel School. This transaction is A Mivisable and beneficial in view of the anticipated expansion of the present Loca Plant, and in view of the fact that a purchase of five acres additional mre advantageously to the school is planned. baget the county's part of the State's salary bonuses to school employees litract gf ented, the Board on motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by a D. E. Hayes, t.a transfer be made from the current expense balance as shown by the Ato; ' "* report for the fiscal year 1945 & 1946. l Wi” 4 Chairman March 12, 1947 March 3, 1947 oO } ; In special meeting on the above date for the purpose of receiving bids on On the above date the Board of Education of Iredell County the proposed school projects at Wayside, Celeste Henkel, and Scotts the following met in regular session with the following members present: nembers were present: C. H. Knox, Chairman C. H. Knox, Chairman J. S. Dobson Henry R. Morrison D. E. Hayes J. S. Dobson S. H. Houston . S. H. Houston Henry R. Morrison Before receiving the bids on the above named projects, a delegation from . the Cool Springs District requested to be heard relative to the school building A delegation from the Sharon Community, headed by Henry Setzer meds of the District. R. B. Madison spoke for the delegation. Woodrow White and Harold Stewart, came before the Board to demand the rebuilding an others expressed hope that the Board could find it possible to replace of the Sharon School. After a prolonged discussion of the demand, the building at Wayside as soon as possible. the Board deemed it best for all concerned and for good school : organization to stand by its action of the meeting of February 3, 1947. Simpson and Savage, architects, supervised the receiving of the bids and tabulated the results. It was found that the low bidders were: On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, the following transfer of funds from Current Expense balance as shown Tayside - General Construction - $45,761.00 in the 1945 & 1946 School Fund Audit was approved, subject to the G. L. Wilson Bldg. Co. approval of the County Board of Commissioners and the State Board Statesville, N. C.; of Education. (Copy) mene ee It was moved by Henry R. Morrison, seconded by S. H. Houston, “J. L. Powers that the Superintendent of Schools have the plans for an elementary Bennettesville, S. C.; building at the Mount Mourne School prepared by Simpson and Savage, architects, The committee of the school appeared before the Board in support of this building need. ; Coulter & Chapel Winston-Salem, N. C. a Chat rman - Bh ‘Ray Barkley Statesville, N. C. @ Henkel - General Construction - $49,290.00 Barger Bro. TT, Labiey Mooresville, N. C.; Zi Secretary Rogers & Winters Statesville, N. C.; Rogera & Winters Statesville, N. C.; Coulter & Chapel Winston-Salem, N. C. General Contract - $29, 345.00 G. L. Wilson Bldg. Co. Statesville, N. C.; Heating $ 4,248.00 J. L. Powers Bennettesville, S. C.; Plumbing % 3,732.00 Statesville Plumbing and Heating Co. Statesville, N. C.; Coulter & Chapel Winston-Salem, N. C. Because of a restraining order brought by Harold Stewart, Henry Setzer and Walter Waugh of the Sharon Community against the Board of Education the contracts for the construction of the Celeste Henkel and Scotts projects were not awarded, The contract for the construction of the Wayside building, on motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, was let to the low bidders as above mentioned. On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, John Scott, attorney, was engaged as legal council for the Board in answer to the restraining order filed by the above named persons. It was moved by Henry R. Morrison, seconded by J. S. Dobson, that the architect, Frank Simpson, be paid $3448.86 for professional services covering the Celeste Henkel and Scotts projects. —C Khe —t Chairman 7, lomdtin) l Secretary J Ld Ceban— » 40 solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution the United States, so help me God. Aut babae Uy Sworn and subscribed to before me this 5th fib t , 1947 A i 1,7 b A ther » do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true iance to the State of North Carolina and the Constitutional powers and au ties which are, or may be, established for the government thereof and that I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best of my knowledge and ability, so help me God. Sworn and subscribed to before me this G Pred ov » 40 solemnly swear that I will truly execute the duties the Board of Education of Iredell County according to the best of my skill ability and according to the law, so help me God. 1a Mama » do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitutios of the United States, so help me God. 2h Webber a o- Sworn and subscribed to before me this Z - Gliisk .: 1947 Etter Dib uty Of < C Ss ¢ , Lf. 1,04 ead » 40 solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to the State of North Carolina ani the Constitutional powers and authorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof ant: that I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution ef the United States, to the best of my knowledge and ability, so help me God, , ae! Sworn and subscribed to before me this 7 LiL _, 1947 My, Marion, @o solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, ao help me God. ad t Meaces GO hd ica. ai See feorn and subscribed to before me this 7 Kiko K » 1947 a f , Fer Letp- Ci fyaty CLL “ ? 7 eee - I i eves, do solemnly onsar that I will be faithful and bear true to the State of North Carolina and the Constitutional powers and @thorities whieh are, or may be, estublished for the government thereof and that 1 will endeavor to support, maintain end defend the Constitution of the Hate not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best of ny knowledge art ability, so help me Cod. maf Svorn and subscribed to before me this % ~ 024 he the ‘Board at ability Se aa ale ani dE iene ae Ee Zz. Cn [Core » 40 solemaly owear that I will support the Constitution te, Lh Ley Sworn and subscribed to before me this vt sy 4 » 1947 of the United States, so help me God. I will be faithful and beer ¢ tate of North Caroline and the Constitutional powers a authorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof and that I will endeavor to Support, maintein and defend the Constitution of the State not inoonsistent with the Constitution of the United states, to the dest of my knowledge and ability, so help me God, : Sworn end subscribed to before me this 1, » 40 solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, so help me God. ‘ Sworn and subscribed to before me this 7 I, » 40 solemnly swear that. I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to the State of North Carolina and the Constitutional powers and mthorities whieh are, or may be, established for the goverment thereof and that I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best of my knowledge and ability, so help me God. 2 “~~ / * Sworn and subscribed to before me this 7 (<n. ; 7 , ? April 7, 1947 do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, so help me God. On the above date the Board of Education of Iredell County met in Sworn and subscribed to before me this ,4 4 f : regular session with the following members present: ¥ C. H. Knox, Chairmen J. S. Dobson Henry R. Morrison S. H. Houston Halbert F. Crowson After each member of the Board was duly sworn in by J. E. Deitz, Deputy Clerk of Court, for a period of four years, it organized by re-electing C. H. Knox Chairman. Kalba” Ooasonte — : A “™~, do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear tre T. Ward Guy was re-elected Superintendent of Schools for a period of Glance to the State of North Carolina and the Constitutional powers and two years. Senarmen which are, or may be, established for the government thereof and aks aera reenpied to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of the On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by J. S. Dobson, Miss Florence Wike a tl neoonsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best tnd Miss Juanita McInnis were re-elected secreteries in the office of the County - nacee ent ability, so help me God, Superintendent of Schools for e period of two years. It was moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by Halbert Crowson, that any extra SZ Clerical help needed in the Superintendent's office be employed by the Superintendent. th On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by J. 5. Dobson, E. T. Lazenby, Jr., , Sworn and / ” subseribed to before me this = SLAs he was re-elected head mechanic of the Iredell County School Carage for a period of ? v two years, and on recommendation of Mr. Lazenby, all the other mechanics were Te-employed so long as they gave setisfactory services. Coite Lundy, Harvey Stevenson, and Richard Benfield were re-elected County School Building Maintenance men on motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by J. &. ane These men are to serve so long as their services are satisfactory to the rd, A small delegation from the Harmony School District appeared before the Board to request certain changes be made in the appointment of school committeemen. The Board informed the delegation that these changes would be considered before C. tf telboos ‘eee , do solemnly swear that I will truly execute the duties of “2Y appointments were made. Board of Education of Iredell County according to the best of my skill and ability and according to the law, so help me God, Henry Setzer, Harold Stewart, and others came before the board to request that certain school committee appointments be made from the Sharon Community. these appointments were deferred till the Mey meeting of the Boerd. It was moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by J. S. Dobson, that all homes ‘onstructed for school principals at the various county schools be limited in Size to six rooms. ee ran bu It was moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by Henry R. Morrison, that C. fo ne Savage of The Architectual Firm, Simpson and Savage, be paid $2,345.32 °F Services rendered for Wayside School, and Vocational Shops at Celeste Henkel and Coo) Springs. Diy The sale of a lot of land from the present holdings of the Board of Cation at Celeste Henkel was approved to J. M. Morrow, the same having been Y advertized and sold according to law. The fulfilment of this transaction ae een 1g subject t 8 § *t to the completion of the purchase of a t r present school property from J. M. Morrow, ae The Superintendent of Schools was 1001: instructed, on motion of J, 3 rb by Halbert Crowson, to purchase if possible the materials soaahan for the construction of the proposed addition at the County School erage sin = Eugene Savage, architect, presented drewings for the proposed 7 mentery building at the Mount Mourne School. The drawings were nccepted by 1@ Board, and the Architect was s8ked to prepare final Plans for this pro ject saciid On motion ef ¢. &. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, the Superintendent of 7 8 was instructed to make finel payment to Barger Bros. Construction Co, for ‘ne construction of the vocational shop at Celeste Henkel School, pa: ent subject to acceptance of building by the Architect, C. Kugene Savage. Beit. On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by Henry K. Morrison. t ut] ee was increased by $3,750.00, thie amount hen been seocives ty GE or the sale of abandoned school property at Troutman, and to be applied on th Construction and purchese of lot for Principal's home et Troutman. This increas is subject to the approval of the County board of Commissioners. ss It was moved by Halbert Crowson, seconded by S. H, Houston, that the owing District school Committeemen be appointed for a period of two years: District #1 - Scotts and Monticello Schools k. M. Ervin, Route fo, Statesville, N.C. M. T. Combs, Scotts, N. C, L. Bb. Hasse, Route #5, Statesville, N. C. Fred Bell, R.F.D., Statesville, N. C,. Clay Summers, R.F.D., Statesville, N. C. District #2 - Centrel School Dave White, Route #2, Stutesville, N. C. James King, Route #2, Statesville, N.C. Js As McLean, Houte #5, Statesville, N.C. G. T. McLelland, Route #2, Stetesville, N. C. Elem Myers, Stony toint, N. C. District #3 - Union Grove School W. C. Feimster, Union Grove, N. C. Claude Howard, Route #1, Union Grove, N. C. W. P. Sharpe, Route 42, Uarmony, N. C. R. F. Rash, Union Grove, N. C, W. W. Woodward, Route fl, New Hope, N. C. District #4 - Harmony, Olin and Ebenezer Schools We Ae Evans, Route #4, Statesville, N. C. N. S. Gaither, Harmony, N.C. W. P. Lundy, Route #4, Statesville, N. C. Ae J. Renegar, Route #2, Harmony, N. C. Roy Sharpe, Charles, N. C, District #5 + Cool Spring and Wayside Schools N. A. Beaver, Route #4, Stutesville, N, C. Woodrow White, Route #1, Stetesville, N. C, E. D. Fox, Route #4, Statesville, N.C. R. H. Page, Route #2, Cleveland, N,. C. J. F. Adkins, Route #2, Cleveland, N.C, District #6 - Troutman, Barium Springs, and Amity Schools F. T. Loftin, Troutman, N. C. Sam Brown, Troutman, N. C. Lynn Hostetler, Troutwan, N. C. J, C. Murdock, Route #1, Troutman, N. C. Frank Brown, Troutman, N. C. District #7 - Shepherd School M. H. Belk, Route #2, Mooresville, N.C. A. F. Craven, Route #2, Mooresville, N. C. L. F. Smith, Troutman, N. C. District #9 - Mount Mourne School I. G. Arthurs, Route #1, Mooresville, N.C. Ernest Donaldson, Mt. Mourne, N. C,. Shuford Duckworth, Route #1, Mooresville, N.C. District #10 - Brawley School J. C. Garwood, R.F.D., Mooresville, N. C. Howard A. Proctor, R.F.D., Mooresville, N. C. W. B, Caldwell, R.F.D., Mooresville, N.C. District #11 - Shiloh Consolidated Schools Foy Brittain, Route #3, Statesville, N. C. Stephen W. Nash, P.O. Box 1146, Stetesville, N. Claude Ostwalt, Route #3, Statesville, N. C. J. B..Witherspoon, Route #6, Stetesville, N. C. May 5, 1947 On the above date the Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session with the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman S. H. Houston Halbert Crowson J. S. Dobson * Henry R. Morrison A delegation of Iredell County Negro P. T. A. members, headed by Alvin Morrison, asked the Board to consider the following requests: Auditorium at the Unity School Vocational Shop at Unity School Additional and better school buses Central Heating Plant for Unity Additional land for Unity The committee and principal of the Celeste Henkel School came before the Board and presented the following requests: l. Principal's home 2. Building repaired and painted . Seats for auditorium . Wire vocational shop at Celeste Henkel - Improve grounds It was moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by H. F. Crowson, that one-tenth (1/10) acre of land, more or less, at the Troutman Elementary School be declared abandoned for school purposes and advertized for sale according to law. A contract for the construction of an addition to the Iredell County School Garage was awarded to Barger Brothers Construction Company through its sub-builder, 8, L. Collins, for four thousand dollars ($4000.00), on motion of S, H. Houston, seconded by H. F. Crowson. It was moved by S, H, Houston, seconded by H. F. Crowson, that the contract for the construction of a vocational classroom and shop at the Unity School be awarded to W. P. Hager for forty-nine hundred ninety four dollard ($4994.00) On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by Henry R. Morrison, the contract for auditing the school funds for the fiscal year 1946-1947 was awarded to George H. Emery, C. P. A., for one-hundred twenty five dollars ($125.00) R. N. Wooten, Principal of the Central School, discussed with the Board plans for the proposed Principal's Home for the school. The Superintendent of Schools was instructed to contact the Local District Comaittee relative to purchasing a lot on which to build this home. J. C. Garwood, chairman of the Brawley District School committee, discussed with Board plans for securing more high school pupils at Brawley. Thé superintendent of schools was instructed to ask the aid of state officials in some suggested consolidation of districts. 6, M+ Chairman ~ Secretary ‘ / The Board of Education of Iredell County met at the Courthouse in Statesville, North Carolina, on May 5, 1947, at 10:30 O'clock, A. M., in regular session. Present: C.K. Knox, Chairman, J. S, Dobson, Henry x. Morrison, ©. H. Houston, Halbert Crowson Absent: None The following resolution was introduced, read and discussed: RESOLUTION RECUESTING THE BOARD OF COM!ISSIONERS FOR THE COUNTY OF IREDELL TO ISSUE SCKOOL BUILD< ING BONDS, WHEREAS, the Trustees of the Statesville City Administrative Unit heve certified to this Board 9 resolution passed on May 2, 1947, showing that it is necessary in order to maintain the constitutional six months' school term in said otatesville City Administrative Unit to erect a new school building and an addition to an existing school building and accuire necessary equipment therefor, the estimated cost of which is $85,000; and WHEREAS, it is necessary in order to maintain the constitutional six months' school term in the Iredell County administrative Unit to erect an addition to en existing schoo} building, and acquire necessary ecuipment therefor, the estimated cost of which is $35,000; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of Iredell County: Section 1. ‘That it is necessary in order to maintain the constitutionel 8ix months’! school term in [redell County to erect e new school building, and erect additions to two existing school buildings, and acouire necessary equip- ment therefore, in the Statesville City Administrative Unit and the Irede}l Cousty Administrative Unit as mentioned in the preambles of this resolution, the est inate! cost of which is $120,000, Section 2. That no funds are available for such purpose and no provision has been made therefor by local tax or otherwise, and it is necessary that the board of Commissioners for the County of Iredell, acting as an administretive egent of the State in providing a State System of public schools, authorize issue bonds of Iredel) County under the County Yinance Act, as amended, for the Purpose mentioned in Section 1 of this resolution. Section 3. That the Board of Commissioners for the County of Iredell is hereby recuested to authorize and issue a sufficient amount of bonds of Iredell County for such purpose and the Secretary of this Board is hereby directed to immediately certify a copy of this resolution to said Boerd of Commissioners. Upon motion duly seconded, the foregoing resolution was pessed by the following vote: Ayes. C. H. Knox, J. 8, Dobson, Henry R. Morrison, S. H. Houston, Halbert F. Crowson Noes; None IT HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of so much of the proceedings of the board of Education held on May 5, 1947, a8 thet the passage of the resolution hereinabove set forth, and that such proceedings have been recorded in Volume II of the minutes of said Board, beginiuing at page 176 and ending at page 177. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Board of Education, this 6th day of May, 1947. TT Lv” Secretary of the Bogra of kducation of Iredell County. June 2, 1947 The following members were present on the above date for a revuler meeting of the lredell County Board of Education: C. He Knox, Chairman S. H. Houston Halbert F. Crowsoh denry R. Morrison J. &. Dobson The com ittee of the Scotts-Monticello District, headed by Principals Ke L. bradford and J. C, Stikeleather, came before the Board to request the construction of a Lunch Room and additional classrooms at Monticello, The Superintendent of Schools was instructed by the Board to have C. Kuvene Savage, architect, prepare plans for this proposed project, The Superintendent of Schools was instructed by the Board to have Mr. Savog prepare plans for proposed lunchrooms at Union Grove and Cool Springs. On motion of J. %. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, it was moved by the Board to purchase a Dodge Pick-up Truck for nine hundred dollars ($900) through the State Division of Purchase and Contract. This truck in to be used in the County School Maintenance Department. It was moved by Halbert ¥, Crowson, seconded by J. S. Dobson, that the County automobile, owned by the Board, be sold to the highest bidder, and the money received applied on the purchase of a new car through the State Division of Purchase and Contract. A Delegation from the +.T.A. of the South Iredell Negro School came before the Board to request: 1. Building repaired and painted 2. One additional Classroom 3. Better buses and transportation of pupils. June 14, 1947 On the above date the Board of Education of Lredell County mot in special session with the following members prevent: C. He. Knox, Chairman Henry Kk. Morrison S. H. Houston J. 3S. Dobson Halbert Crowson Bids were received and opened for the construction of two homes for Principals - Union Grove and Troutman, G. L. Wilson Building Co., Statesville, N. C., bid $9,325.00--Troutman, tnd $9,925.00--Union Grove. Barger Bros. Construction Co., Mooresville, N. C., bid en aaa and $11,790--Union Grove; and a combination bid of $22,790.00 on both, The G. L. Wilson Building Co. was declared the low aia and ation of Halbert Crowson, seconded by J. S. Dobson, an Lamanaabanins key job--was awarded to the low bidder, with work ‘o sta é 1 The Contract for the construction of two classrooms 7 aaa” mas awarded to W. BP. Hager for $4,994.00, with work to star The gale of .15 acre (15/100) of land at the Troutman Benes Se was approved to A. L. Sims for $75.00, the same having been for school purposes and advertized according to law. Secretary June 23, 1947 On the above date the Board of Education of Iredell County met in special session (joint meeting with County Board of Commissioners) for the purpose of discussing the School Budget for the fiscal year 1947 & 1948, The following members of the Board of Education were present: C. H. Knox, chairman Henry R. Morrison S. H. Houston J. 8S. Dobson Halbert Crowson The Superintendent of Schools presented to the Board of Education ana to the Board of Commissioners tentative budget estimates and needs. No final action was taken by either Board. OA Te met Chairman TT Leib hy Secretary July 7, 1947 For a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County held onthe above date the following members were present: C. H. Knox, Chairman S. H. Houston Halbert Crowson J. S. Dobson Henry R. Morrison j 1 E. Y. Martin J. C. Garwood, chairman of school committee, and Principa of the Brawley School appeared before the Board to request that an addition fora lunch room be constructed at the school. Action on this request was deferred. Shuford Duckworth and Ernest Donaldson of the Mt. Mourne School committee were before the Board to inquire about the progress that was being made on the proposed building at the Mt. Mourne School. rd to urge The committee of the Union Grove School came before the Boa the construction of a lunch room at the school. Since this project is in the general school building program, the Board took no action. he following On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by Henry R. Morrison, t budget for the school year 1947 & 1948 was accepted and recommended to the County Board of Commissioners for approval: oO. /+t c Ft-~-f Chairman 4 Secretary July 17, 1947 IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS BUDGET FOR 1947--48 On the above date a special meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County was called for the purpose of meeting with a committee from the State Board of Education relative to the consolidation of the Sharon-Celeste Henkel School districts. QURRENT EXPENSE Members of the Board of Education present were: él. General Control ame . ‘Scie 6l). Supplement to Superintendent J. S. Dobson S. H. Houston 613. Clerical Help Halbert Crowson 614, Office Expense Members of the committee from the State Board were: 615. Board of Education A. McL. Graham, Chairman, Clinton, N. C, Alonza C. Edwards, Hookerton, N. C. 618. Audit J. A. Pritchett, Windsor, N. C, 618. Attorney's fee Mr. Paul Reid, Controller of the State Board of Education, was present, Attorneys Burke and Burke and Hayden Burke Hayes were present to represent TOTAL GENERAL CONTROL the school districts, Zeb V. Turlington and John A. Scott represented the Board of Education. Instructional Service No action was taken by the committee. 624, Instructional supplies, vocational depts. On motion of J. S, Dobson, seconded by S. H, Houston, sealed bids were ($60 each, 16 depts.) asked for a 1940 junked Dodge pick up and a 1936 Ford pick up. 625-c Jeanes Supervisor (Jeanes Puad-§290) It was moved by S. H, Houston, seconded by J. 3S, Dobson, that the Total Salary (2,150) County's pert. . : : Superintendent of Schools enroll the Board of Education in the Travel expense (410 per mo. for N. C. School Board Association for the current year, the membership fee being $3.00. tien 626-1-w Salaries Agr. Teachers (Total salary-,23,214) CO t+ ms nl hh eg Rag age gig a Se a Travel expense ({20 per mo., 12 mos.) 7 depts Chairman 626-1~c Salary Negro Agr. Teacher (Total salary - 43,000) County's part. . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . - . 5 5 : Travel expense ($17.50 per mo., 12 mos.) 1 dept 626-2-w Salary Home Economics Teachers (Total Salary-- 5 Li Aoi SAAD Aeenty?s POEt + + + oss oon es oo | be : Travel expense (,15 per mo., ll mos.) 6 depts Secretary Cr a 626-2-c Salary Home liconomics Teacher-Negro (Total mney , +3,114.) County*s part . +++» 5 5 Gee. c « Travel expense (,{10 per mo., 11 mos. TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE, 22,566.00 Operation of Plant 631. 632. 633. 634. 635. Supplement to janitors and salaries of maintenance men Fuel Water, lights and power Janitorial Supplies Telephonés and Service TOTAL OPERATION OF PLANT Maintenance of Plant 641. 642. Repairs to buildings and grounds Repairs, replacements of furniture and instructional apparatus Repairs, replacements of heating, lighting and plumbing TOTAL MAINTENANCE OF PLANT Fixed Charges 651. 652, 655. Rents Insurance Retirement (7.48% of County's part of home economics and agriculture teachers’ salaries, and 7.48% of all other salaries paid from county funds having retirement deductions.) TOTAL FIXED CHARGES 8,500.00 1,800.00 1,200.00 300.00 50.00 ———<———— 11,850.00 15,000.00 2,000.00 6,000.00 1,000.00 7,000.00 1,000.00 $ 32,000.00 Seon area foe = SS — a Auxiliary Agencies ob6l-1 Supplement to bus drivers 661-3 Supplement to mechanics 661-7 Principal's bus travel 662 Libraries, supplies and repairs 662-1 Operation of Bookmobile and salary of driver TOTAL AUXILIARY AGENCIES Misc. Current Expense 29 rural children (7319 children less 290 Barium Springs) (code A & E enrollment) y12.59 per capite Statesville, 2750 children (code A& E) loresville, 1899 children (code A & E) 350.00 4,250.00 1,750.00 100.00 1,100.00 3 7,550.00 250.00 ——— $ 88,491.00 § 88,491.00 4 34,622.50 S$ 23,908.41 a $147,021.91 a sleet ean SS = a — = oo es DEBT SERVICE 1947--48 69. Debt Service Principal Interest 691-1 State Literary Fund (Due Feb. 10, 1942) 3 340.00 691-2 Spec. Bldz. Fund (Due Dec. 15, 1947) $ 3,000.00 Principal 692, School Bonds and Interest 8/1/35 -4% *6/1/29 -5% *Bank charges (add 1/4% for interest and 1/10% for Principal) 40.80 11.25 TOTAL RURAL DEBT SERVICE children (7319 children less 290 Barium Springs) STATESVILLE « 2750 children MOORESVILLE ~ 1899 children $12,491.25 5 15,872.05 6,215.00 4,291.7 > 26,378.79 CAPITAL OUTLAY 1947--48 Land at Union Grove School > 350.00 Land at Mt. Mourne School ¢ 800.00 Land at Celeste Henkel School (,1,006 less $416 for land sold) 590.00 Principal Home Troutman School (.9,325 less 42,750 brought forward) 6,575.00 Principal Home Union Grove School (¥9,925 less $6,000 brought forward) y 3,925.00 Principal Home Central School 9,625.00 Equipment for Wayside ~ 2,500.00 Library Books ; 1,000.00 Pick-up Truck for County 900.00 CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILE for County Board of Kducation (1,145.40 less 5955 sale of old car) 190.40 Addition to Iredell County Garage 200.00 Garage Equipment ; 300.00 TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY . 26,955.40 TOTAL CU«RENT EXPENSE 1947-48 (Including S & M) » 147,021.91 TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 1947-48 (Including S & M) » 26,378.79 TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 1947-48 $ 26,955.40 > 200,356.10 August 4, 1947 the Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above with the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman J. S. Dobson Halbert F. Crowson S, H. Houston (n motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by J. S. Dobson, the Superintendent of hols was instructed to advertize for construction for a lunchroom at the ion Grove School. Acommittee, with power to act, including the Superintendent of Schools and Chairman of the Board of Education, was appointed to secure the renovating the basement of the elementary building at the Cool Springs School for the use tlunchroom. The cost of this work was not to exceed twenty-five hundred lars ($2500.00). lugust 28 was approved for the opening date of all county schools on motion laltert Crowson, seconded by S. H. Houston. (n motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by H. F. Crowson, flourescent lighting itures were approved for the Wayside Building. Contracts for the painting of Monticello and Brawley School Buildings were mried to D. E. Muse and R. A. Smith respectively on motion of H. F. Crowson, mnded by J. S. Dobson. 0a motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by H. F. Crowson, the sale of a 19% model Pick-up was approved to Stevenson Brothers for three hundred fifty dollars ($350.00). le, under this motion, all bids were rejected for sale of 1940 model Dodge “thu, and the Superintendent of Schools was instructed to notify all interested and sell to highest. “ It was moved by H. F. Crowson, seconded by J. S. Dobson, that the Superintendent Schools advertize for construction bids till 12:00 noon August 30 for a principal's at the Central School. " ‘n motion of 3, H. Houston, seconded by J. S. Dobson, the following statement from te Board of Education is hereby declared a part of the minutes and records of v a bard of Education of Iredell County: —O, Met Chairman Secretary So ~- eee oe August 18, 1947 On the above date the Board of Ed j I ucat session with the following members weenie a. — C. H. Knox, Chairman H. F. Crowson J. S. Dobson Henry R. Morrison S. H. Houston Sealed bids for the construct i nti eukdaais ae Ee, uction of a lunchroom at the Union Grove Schoo) Barnes Lunber Company nes 1 ° P. S. West Construction Co. ae 00 G. L. Wilson Building Co. $11,747.00 oe rag-tag to a. by H. F. Crowson, the contract was - Le oO. i figure. The contract is a lock and key om? a nn The P Pre rp for covering the Scotts School auditorium was awarded to s e Roofing and Heat ing Company on motion of H. F. C seconded by Henry R. Morrison. . On motion of J. 8. Dobson - S. 9 Seconded by H. F. Crow architect, was ordered paid $663.25 for services “aan oe ee ~~ — ae cS =x a ya re pe Secretary or. NORTH CAROLINA A. C. EDWARDS HOOKERTON, N. C. INE VMTENTANT GOVERNOR Mrs. R. S. FERGUSON on STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION A 2 eneren CL-CHALRMAN Pe MHEVILLE, N. C. , PAUL A. REID, CONTROLLER J. HAROLD LINEBERGER A. ERWIN, SUPT. OF 306 EDUCATION BUILDING BELMONT, N. C. SANTFORD MARTIN WINSTON-SALEM, N. C RALEIGH JOHN A. PRITCHETT WINDSOR, N. C. HORACE E. STACY LUMBERTON, N. C. August 1, 1947 Mr. T. Ward Guy, Superintendent Iredell County Schools Statesville, North Carolina Dear Mr. Guy; The State Board of Education, in session July 31, 1947, approved the request of the Iredell County Board of Education for the consolidation of the Sharon School with the Celeste Henkel School and that these two school districts be combined. f2) @ Ae Copies to; Mr. J. E. Hunter Mr. C. C. Brown September 2, 1947 Members present for a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County held on the above date were: C. H. Knox, Chairman H. F. Crowson S. H. Houston J. S. Dobson N. S. Gaither, Avery Renegar, and Roy Sharpe, committee of the Harmony District, came before the Board relative to a school bus route near Robertson's store. The Superintendent of Schools was instructed by the Board to investigate this request. A delegation from the Sharon community, headed by Harold Stewart and Henry Setzer, requested the Board to rebuild the Sharon School at the old location. No action was taken by the Board on this request. The principal and committee of the Scotts School also appeared before the Board to state their position relative to the Sharon situation, which position is as follows: (copy) The contract for the construction of a principal's home at the Central School was awarded to the G. L. Wilson Bldg. Co., Statesville, for the sum of $9625.00, low bidder. The bid calls for a "Lock and Key Job," Mr. C. E. Keiger came before the Board concerning insurance on furnaces in the school buildings of the county. By agreement the Board deferred —6, ht We --f Chairman Secretary es October 6, 1947 On the above date the Board of Education of Iredell County regular session with the following members present: C. H. Knox, Che trman Henry 2. Worrt S. H. Houston Halbert F, Crowson J». S. Dobson It was moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by Henry R. Liorrison, that the Christmas Holidays for all county schools be December 19 through December 29 with all schools reopening on the 30th. On motion of H. F. Crowson, seconded by Henry R. Morrison, it was agreed to purchase two additional school buses from the state, which buses would count in the school budget of 1948-1949; if agreeable with the Board of County Comnissioners,. —( ZL A, / z tf Ss Ai + Chairman i Secretary Cr Members of the Board of Education We are victims of circumstances. To giveyou a short history of what has happened, last Thursday when the busses arrived, one of the @rivers informed me that he could not drive the bus because of the feeling of the people in the Sharon Community. He also said that citizens from that community would be over to consult with me about the busses running in the Community in question. Some time later, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Hoke and Mr. Byers, came over and asked that we cooperate with then, by not running the busses by their homes until a hear- ing could be held. I agreed that as “ar as I was con- cerned that the busses would not run in that Gormunity until something was settled, or until it was their desire to continue with the busses. Also, I suggested tik to the bus drivers that they not drive the bus until some- thing was definitely settled. After other converstation the men left, then I, acting as Principal of Scotts High School, called a meeting of our local Committee. The five members of our Gommittee present, we discussed the possibility of driving busses in the Community in question, and decided that the best way to settle anything was to go over in that Comunity and question the people. So the Committee went to the Sharon District that is now on strike and contacted Mr. Harold Stewart, Mr. Hoke, and Mr. Gantt and several others, and discussed the situation with them. However, the outcome of this meeting with the Sharon people and the Committee will have to be presented by our Committee. However, I would like to say this, that the Scotts Committee and Principal, are not here to be involved in any controversy whatsoever. We are not against Sharoy, We have never fought their building and mkt our policy . today remains the same. Personally, I would like to ask that this Board make some arrangements about those folks on strike that were s at te Scotts High School this year. I realize that the County Board of Education in session agreed to consolidate the Sharon School with Celeste Henkel, we had ne objections then and neither do we have now, but if the Sharon people want te send their Students to C#leste Henkel or to Catawba County, er te Some ether scheol, it is perfectly all right with us. rthermore, we might say we insist that these students are moved te Saaet cckaale if this strike isn't stepped. It was moved by S. Christmas Holidays for all county with all schools reopening seconded by Henry 2. Morrison On motion of H. F. Crowson, seconded by Henry RK. Morrison, it to purchase two additional school buses from the state, which buses unt in the school budvet of 1948-1949; if avreeable with the Board County Comaissioners, that the a schools be December 19 through December 29 was apreed yOULG , ) Chairman /, lenidityy secretary ss wg Members of the Board of Education We are victims of circumstances. To giveyou a short history of what has happened, last Thursday when the busses arrived, one of the @rivers informed me that he could not drive the bus because of the feeling of the people in the Sharon Community. He @lso said that citizens from that community would be over to consult with me about the busses running in the Community in question. Some time later, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Hoke and Mr. Byers, came over and asked that we cooperate with them, by not running the busses by their homes until a hear- ing could be held. I agreed that as “ar as I was con- cerned that the busses would not run in that Gommunity until something was settled, or until it was their desire to continue with the busses. Also, I surgested xkxk to the bus drivers that they not drive the bus until same- thing was definitely settled. After other converstation the men left, then I, acting as Principal of Scotts High School, called a meeting of our local Committee. The five members of our Committee present, we discussed the possibility of driving busses in the Community in question, and decided that the best way to settle anything was to g° over in that Community and question the people. So the Committee went to the Sharon District that is now on strike and contacted Mr. Marold Stewart, Mr. Hoke, and Mr. Gantt and several others, and discussed the situation with them. However, the outcome of this meeting with the Sharon people and the Committee will have to be presented by our Committee. However, I would like to say this, that the Scotts Committee and Principal, are not here to be involved in any controversy whatsoever. We are not against Sharoy, We have never fought their building and ekt& our policy today remmins the seme. Personally, I would like to ask that this Board make some arrangements about those folks on strike that Were su d@toc te Scotts High School this year. I realize that the County Board of Education in session reed to consolidate the Sharon School with Celeste 1, we had ne objections then and neither do we have now, but if the Sharon people want te send their Students to CWleete Henkel or te Catawba Ceunty, er te Sone ether ornenhe it is perfectly all ses with us, rthermere, we might say we insist that these students are moved te Share tanesie if thie strike isn't stepped. We, as a Committee, after hearin the complaints of the Sharen people, agreed to ask the Board of Education for an investigation that they as we under- stand, were suppesed te have had sane time ago, and did have, but they claim that their side of the question was not represented since they were not at the investieg gation, and were never notified of such investigatien. Thpyyalso state that they have never been able te see the amount eof insurance money that was cellected from the Sharen Scheel fire. Our only reason for appearing before this Beard is te try te get something worked out that would be satisfactory with everyone concerned and if the investigation is what they want, then it is what we want, and if there is ay question about the meney, we would like fer that to be Cleared up to amt their satisfaction, But we are not here to recommend anything, we are only here to act as & neutral party. We are merely trying te stay neutral and we will not be involved by the Sharon people or the County Board of Education in any problem or discussion that might arise this morning. ee ee The Board of Education of Iredell County above date with the following members present: GC. He y ve Henry } { we dae ‘ Halbert F, Mr, Carl Litaker and the comnalittes Bard to request the consideration nine tenths acres (4.9) of Land known as the Humple Land. The maer of County Board of Comnissi to appraise this request and report. J. R. Warren, W. E, Stikeleather, ard to request the rebuilding of the S mthis request. Mr. N. S. Gaither, chairman of tat certain repairs be made on the 1.8, Dobson, seconded by Henry R. Mor? mount not to exceed twelve hundred d C. Re McLain requested the Board for use of certal: singing Broups and conventions, with the Local school PP cent of the funis collected. Wo action was taken Mestate its former »o] icy of receiving fift; 4 } povided local princi pals and conmitteemen desire tir er cent It was moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by He ‘uperintendent of schools contact the State Division Mlative to t he , ' urchase of pick-up truck for the “*hartment , d. oe Dot son Elam Myers und the u erinten ent ‘pointed ; ; ’ 6c by the chairman of the Board as a Com ittee Tr the bi —O, ff BI aan Chairman dvadlbey) Secretary CS llding of the principal's home at Centr L Scho December 1, 19), 1 the above date the Board of Education of Irede)] County session with the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman S. H. Houston Henry R. Morrison Halbert Crowson J. S. Dobson Carl Litaker, principal of the Troutman School, the District Committee appeared before the Board to request the purchase of additional land for the Troutman School which land (The Paterson Estate) joins the l present s¢ ) roperty. It was reported that $15000.U00 was the f I shool 2 O purchase price, The Board requested the Superintendent of School, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, and S, | report. ie Houston to appraise this request ar 4u005 Abad a i. Le Guy, principal of the Celeste Henkel Sct 0] cel School, and Stephen Nas came before the Board t request that the additional cost of the principal's home at Celeste Henkel be defrayed by the county. The Bos r J . agreed to consider this request at Budget making time. It was moved by Henry R. Morrison, seconded by J. S. Dot son, thi Horace Smith be avpoi 24 AS 4 member of the Celeste-Sharon School committee. 4 [. — i ? ft Chairman \emeees 7 Secretary The following members were County Board of Education held Carl Litaker, with the Boar Action on thi the Board, On motion of Schools was Plumbing for t ‘overed by this bill he Superint ey ant ent, t ni) : . the bill to the Union In regular session on the above the Iredell County Board of Education C. H. Knox, Chairman 5S. H. Houston H. F. Crowson Henry R. iforrison J. S. Dobson esignation of J. A. McLain as received and accepted on by H. F. Crowson. R. S. Shore, principal of the Union Grove School, } the Board to pay the bill for wiring the school lunchroom. Pequest was approved on condition the local school y < or $214.56, by motion of Henry R. Morrison, seconded by Houston, On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by Henry k. Morrison Contracts were awarded to the low bid * > iers for the construction of the additions at the Celeste Henkel and Se shools 4s follows: General Construction k 2.9 Barger Bro. Const. C: looresvill Plumbing .. J. F. Duncan APinBe «© © © vOlLter-CUnao SLOTTS —— meneral Construction ...++eee#-s 3. Le Wilson Bldg. Co., Statesville,l.C. P) wrah4 nce \ouenne.. 6 ¢ &- 8:8> 6-6 0.8 6 cee. 6s Statesville P. & H. Co.,Statesville,’.. Sea sk nic 0 0 6 2 6 ome eee 8 Statesville P. & H. Co.,Statesville,).C. Wares ¢ bis eo 00 8 . Colter-Chappell Elec. Co.,Winston-Salem —O Ket Pe ony J) Chairman Secretary March 1, 1948 On the above met in regular session with the followin > members present: yo H. Knox, Chairman 1, F, Crowson S. H. Houston Henry R. Morrison J. S. Dobson The proposed Sch County Schools was discussed at length. It was agreed to recommend this program to the Board of County Comm j their consideration on motion of H. F. Crowson, se Henry R. Morrison. A delegation, Nas! ith, Byers, Gantt, and other came before the iiscuss the school situation in the 2oten, principal, and J, ate the Board of Education of Iredell Count ol Building Improvement Program for the sharon community. Action by the Board was taken under consid J eration. A. Dobson, vocational teacher, Board to consider the construction of Vocational Departments ,ON am 1 nr “a6 \ * 2 ) entral school as soon as possible. Chairman Secretary pp d dy On the al Hucation of The ‘resi en: ms received 1,2, .Morrison, wexpired ter: Adele ration fy lantt, Massey, and building at original location & & Morrison, seconded by $ passed: Sin h at the old Sharon School loca County hereby juest the Fact Governor's Comission on Educa and réport to the B Other interested +--+ Delinger regueste » +} Finding Boar tudy tion to stud; Irede tartans May 3, 1948 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session on the above date with the following members present; C. H. Knox, Chairman J. S. Dobson S. H. Houston Henry R. Morrison H. F. Crowson On motion of H. F. Crowson, seconded by S. H. Houston, it was agreed to purchase through the State Division of Purchase and Contract a truck for the maintenance department of the schools, if such purchase meets the approval of the County Board of Commissioners. A delegation from the South Iredell School, headed by 0. L. Patterson, requested repair on the school building, including another classroom. It was agreed by the Board to consider this request in the Budget for 1948-1949, It was moved by Ss. H. Houston, seconded by H. F. Crowson, that old army truck, no longer usable by school maintenance department, be advertized and Sold according to law. On motion of J. S, Dobson, seconded by S. H, Houston, Lawrence McLelland was appointed on the Central School committee to fill out the unexpired term of J. A. McLain, resigned. Under date of April 9, 1948, Mr. I. E. Verble, Sanitarian Iredell County Health Department, submitted to the Superintendent of Schools a report of inspections and recommendations made for the County Schools. These services are appreciated by the schools for their constructive benefits, but it is felt that in some instances these benefits cannot be realized in that the recommendations go beyond the duties and responsibilities of the Sanitarian. The question of closing buildings or consolidating schools is a matter in the discretion of the Board of Education. Approved by Board on motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by Henry R. Morrison. —O KWH CHAIRMAN f - r ] ‘ os ~_ 7A AA 4 Lae i ’ SECRETARY’ ititol, No official action was taken on the request. tie schoo) budget was recommended to the Board of Commiss June 7, 1948 Qn the above date the Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session th the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman Henry R. Morrison J. S. Dobson H. F. Crowson S. H. Houston he Board recomended R. Morrison, seconded by J. S. Dobson, t get alan house and two acres of land joining the Brawley ey for ten thousand dollard ($10,000.00), the house to be used as . peeenien 8 Mr. Proctor and Mr. Caldwell appeared before the Board in interes from J. A. Poole. Adelegation from the Monticello School, headed by J. C. eas pee. before the Board to state the urgent need for more classrooms a ° ficial action was taken on this request. Carl Litaker, principal, and members of the school comaittee, appeared before the srooms at the Troutman to urge action on the construction of much ggg ay tee Poe ee instructed to meet with comaittee at school. d to Delegations from both Scotts and Celeste Henkel Schools a a ania me any proposed consolidation of the schools at Bradford Cros telegation was told by the Board that no such move is contemplated. hool forge H. Emery, C.P.A., was awarded the contract for aeons SS ae sc ™s for the fiscal year 194,7-1948. This contract was awarded o Dobson, seconded by Henry R. Morrison. n of ® motion of Henry R. Morrison, seconded by J. S. naam, te eee S : d, as school committeeman for Brawley, was omens —> > = boresville, Route 2, was appointed for the unexpired tem. ° “ation was caused by his. moving from district. rowson, that the sale of the It mas moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by H. F. © suenhgutve for one hundred ‘my truck be confirmed to Stevenson Brothers ($125.00) the sane having been advertized according to law. transfer of certain funds ® motion of J. s, Dobson, seconded by H. F. Crowson, © aaa ar of costal f an Board in the interest o - On motion of H. F. Crowson, construction of 4 leary Setzer and group from Sharon came before School building on the old Sharon location. dhe ‘by Henry R. Morrison, the Board agreed to appro (over) 196 July 1, 1948 six-room building when sufficient funds are available, ecial session with {on requesting the teatemtione of R. ¥. Day ae school principal ana en Tana seer paper spell peep perme ran petition requesting the resignations of R. V. Day as school principal and the Board of County Commiss nded -1949. On motion of Henry R. Morrison, seco ee apt rs i she telhanine budget was recommended, all members of the A protest was also lodged against certain routings of school buses in the Board of Education present and agreeing. vicinity of W. L. Robertson's store. No official action was taken on either of these protests. Co it 7. ] Chairman eer ee + t-te tee: R. S. Shore, principal of the Union Grove School, and members of the committee came before the Board to request the immediate construction of more classrooms at the school. The Superintendent of Schools was instructed by the Board to meet with the principal and committee at the school for a possible solution to this request, —6 MW} Chairman IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS BUDGET FOR July 6, 1948 1948--49 Members present for a regular meeting of the Iredell County Board of Education ae on the above date were: CURRENT EXPENSE C. H. Knox, Chairman ols General Control S. H. Houston 6ll. Supplement to Superintendent 600.00 Henry R. Morrison J. S. Dobson 613. Clerical Help » 2,500.00 Halbert Crowson 614, Office Expense 100.00 Sharpe Feimster and R. C. Church presented to the Board a petition asking for the removal of the Harmony district school committee. No specific charges were 615. Board of Education 500.00 made or mentioned on the petition. It was requested that the following be appointed: C. Bruce Reavis, Lee Campbell, W. J. Reeves, and that Roy Sharpe and Avery Renegar 618. Audit 125.00 be retained on the comaittee. No action was taken on this petition. 618. Attorney's Fee ; 100.00 Carl Litaker, principal, and the committee of the Troutman School asked the Board to consider the urgent need for additional classrooms at the school. The Superintendent of schools was instructed to attempt to make some plan to meet the emergency. TOTAL GELERAL CONTROL 3,925.00 On motion of H. F. Crowson, seconded by J. S. Dobson, Gales Walker, Olin, North Carolina, was appointed to serve as district school comaitteeman of the Union Grove district. Mr. Walker will fill the unexpired term of Claude Howard, resiged. es It was moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by Henry R. Morrison, that the claim of Mrs. Ruth Vestal Robertson emanating from a collision with a school bus on Highway No, 21 near Turnersburg at the Stikeleather crossing is recommended after investigation and study. 624, Instructional supplies, vocational depts. ie (360 each, 16 depts.) 960. 625-c Jeanes Supervisor (Jeanes Fund - +150) oS ™ Tt + Total Salary (¥2,400) County's Part... - ? ee = -——- Travel Expense (¥10 per mo. for 12 mos.) 5 ° Chairman 626-l-w Salaries Agr. Teachers (Total salary-¥23,076) County's Part... 2+ eee eeere ee % es Travel Expense (»20 per mo., 12 mos.,7 depts} ‘ . Salary Negro Agr. Teacher (Total salary - $3,024) County's Part .++-+++++s* Travel Expense (417.50 per mo., 12 mos., Lileaadthy a ee ett ae at Salary Home Economics Teachers (Total salary rn $17,248) County's Part. .++++++***? Travel Expense ({15 per mo., ll mos., SS Pe ee 1,008.00 210.00 7,136.00 990.00 Salary Home Economics Teacher-Negro (Total Salary - 43,102) County's Part. .+-++-+** Travel Expense (,10 per mo., 11 mos., cn beatae eee eee see? 1,034.00 110.00 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE} 23,190.00 IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS BUDGET FOR July 6, 1948 1948--49 Members present for a regular meeting of the Iredell County Board of Education a on the above date were: CURRENT EXPENSE C. H. Knox, Chairman ol. General Control = 611. Supplement to Superintendent 600 .00 Henry R. Morrison J. S. Dobson 613. Clerical Help > 2,500.00 Halbert Crowson 614, Office Expense 100.00 Sharpe Feimster and R. C. Church presented to the Board a petition asking for the removal of the Harmony district school committee. No specific charges were made or mentioned on the petition. It was requested that the following be appointed: C. Bruce Reavis, Lee Campbell, W. J. Reeves, and that Roy Sharpe and Avery Renegar be retained on the comaittee. No action was taken on this petition. 615. Board of Education 500.00 618. Audit 125.00 618. Attorney's Fee 5 100,00 Carl Litaker, principal, and the committee of the Troutman School asked the Board to consider the urgent need for additional classrooms at the school. The superintendent of schools was instructed to attempt to make some plan to meet the —— emergency. TOTAL GELERAL CONTROL $ 3,925.00 On motion of H. F. Crowson, seconded by J. S. Dobson, Gales Walker, Olin, North Carolina, was appointed to serve as district school committeeman of the Union Grove district. Mr. Walker will fill the unexpired term of Claude Howard, resigned. a aiiiaitiii mies It was moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by Henry R. Morrison, that the claim of Mrs. Ruth Vestal Robertson emanating from a collision with a school bus on rm ur (360 each, 16 depts.) Highway No, 21 near Turnersburg at the Stikeleather crossing is recommended after investigation and study. 624, Instructional supplies, vocational depts. ee 625<c Jeanes Supervisor (Jeanes Fund - 4150) ' P t . o At ht + Total Salary (2,400) County's Far Travel Expense (y,10 per mo. for 12 mos.) Chairman Salaries Agr. Teachers = salary-¥23, - County's Part... Travel Expense (»20 per mide, 12 208.,7 ‘aeneh 626-l-c Salary Negro Agr. Teacher eae may - $3,024) County's Part . - - 5 8 Travel Expense (¥17.50 per mes 12 ‘n0s:, "Tne! a CM Oe Pega ee ae ee 8 eS Salary Home Economics Teachers eae salary a $17,248) County's Part. .+-+ +> osead Travel Expense ({15 per mo., ll aes, CMD ee hee eee oe ee ee Fe Salary Home Economics Teacher-Negro aoe Salary - 43,102) County's a ° Travel Expense (,10 per mo., 1l mos., 1 dept.) ~-. eee ‘ees oe eS Ce ee ee Lae TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE} 23,190.00 Operation of Plant o3l. Supplement to janitors and salaries of maintenance men >» 12,000.00 Sere ee eer ee 632. Fuel ¢ 1,800.00 633. water, Lights and Power ¢ 1,600.00 634. Janitorial Supplies 5 500.00 635. Telephones and Service 60.00 er ee Ee es TOTAL OPERATION OF PLANT ¥y 15,960.00 Maintenance of Plant 641. Repairs to buildings and srounds 20,900.00 3,000.00 Repairs, replacements of furniture and instructional apparatus 8,000.00 1,500.00 Repairs, replacements of heating, lighting and plunbing 8,000.00 1,500.00 TOTAL MAINTENANCE OF PLANT y 42,000.00 Fixed Charges 651. Rents 450.00 652. Insurance 12,000.00 7 055. Retirement (7.48% of County's part of home economics and agriculture teachers’ salaries, and 7.48, of all other salaries paid from county funds heving retirement deductions.) ~ 2,000.00 FS en di teenie as kamceiens dines ns em ™ : TOTAL FIXED CHARGES 5 14,450.00 fuxiliary Agencies 661-1 Supplement to bus drivers ¥ 350.00 601-3 Supplement to mechanics % 5,000.00 661-7 Principal's bus travel % 1,840.00 662 Libraries, supplies and repairs . 100.00 662-1 Operation of Bookmobile and salary of driver} 1,100.00 Temporary Loan Interest - Celeste Henkel % 500.00 TOTAL AUXILIARY AGENCIES ¥, 8,890.00 Misc. Current cxpense ~ 300.00 TOTAL CURREMT EXPENSE $108,715.00 7246 rural children (7519 children less 273 Barium Springs) (code A& E enrollment ) $15.00 per capita 9108 , 715.00 Statesville - 2811 children (code A & bh) ¥ 42,165.00 Mooresville - 1927 children (code A & E) ¥ 28,905.00 179,785.00 DEBT SERVICE 1948----49 Debt Service Principal 691-1 State Literary Fund (Due Feb. 10, 1949) School Bonds and Interest 8/1/35 - 47 3,000.00 - 1,860.00 , 4,860.00 *6/1/29 - 5h , 5,000.00 . 2,250.00 , 7,250.00 *Bank cherges (add 1/4} for interest and 1/104 for principal) 10,63 » 4,120.63 vl2,120.63 TOTAL RURAL DEBT SaRVICE 46 Children (7519 children less 273 Barium Springs) # 41.72 ee eE Statesville - 2811 Children - 4,834.92 Wooresville « 1927 Children w 3,314.44 v20,637.19 CAPITAL OUTLAY 194,8=--49 681-1 w Land at Central Schoo) 250.00 681-1 w Land at Troutman School 15,000.00 681-4 w Equipment - Celeste Henkel and Scotts Schools } 10,000.00 682-2 ¢ Lunchroom - Unity School 2,500.00 683-1 Library Books 1,000.00 684-1 Maintenance Truck for County - $1,405. Amount Brought Forward - $1,016. 3 389.00 684-1 New School Buses 5» 763.00 684-2 Garage Equipment 300.00 TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 35,202.00 TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE 1948-9 (Including S & M) » 179,785.00 TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 1948-49 (Including S & M) 20,637.19 TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 1948-49 35,202.00 $ 235,624.19 199 August 2, 1948 All members, C. H. Knox, J. S. Dobson, H. F. Crowson, H. R. Morrison, and $, H. Houston, were present at a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County held on the above date. On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by H. R. Morrison, the classroom school building needs for the county schools were listed as follows: 1-A Troutman, 1-B Mount Mourne, 1-C Monticello, 1-D Union Grove. The listing of these needs in the order herein mentioned came after the Board tad heard requests from the principals and certain members of the district comittee of the Troutman, Mount Mourne, and Monticello Schools. Rev, J. T. Barbaur and J. H. Adams presented a petitition to the Board asking that the high school pupils in the Ebenezer comaunity be transported to the Statesville High School. No action was taken on the petition by the Board. On motion of H. F. Crowson, seconded by H. R. Morrison, the Anity School property was ordered advertized for sale. Before advertising, the superin endent of schools was advised to contact the Parks Realty Company and others relative to prospective buyers. It was moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by H. F. Morrison, that any and all rentals received on the recently purchased property (The Paterson property) at the Troutman School be paid to the County Board of Education. R. Morrison, the opening date for On motion of H. F. Crowson, seconded by H. t to the approval of the Board of ill county schools was set for August 26, subjec fealth and the prevailing "polio" situation. —O kt—t nme Septevary August 2, 1948 All members, C. H. Knox, J. S. Dobson, H. F. Crowson, H. R. Morrison, and $, H. Houston, were present at a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County held on the above date. On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by H. R. Morrison, the classroom school building needs for the county schools were listed as follows: 1-A Troutman, 1-B Mount Mourne, 1-C Monticello, 1-D Union Grove, The listing of these needs in the order herein mentioned came after the Board tad heard requests from the principals and certain members of the district comittee of the Troutman, Mount Mourne, and Monticello Schools. Rev, J. T. Barbaur and J. H. Adams presented a petitition to the Board asking that the high school pupils in the Ebenezer comunity be transported to the Statesville High School. No action was taken on the petition by the Board, On motion of H. F. Crowson, seconded by H. R. Morrison, the Amity School property was ordered advertized for sale. Before advertising, the superin endent of schools was advised to contact the Parks Realty Company and others relative to prospective buyers. F Fes e It was moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by H. F. Morrison, that any and all rntals received on the recently purchased property (The Paterson property) at the if Troutman School be paid to the County Board of Education. | ' a R. Morrison, the opening date for On motion of H. F. Crowson, seconded by H. the approval of the Board of ! ill county schools was set for August 26, subject to lealth and the prevailing "polio" situation. ao —O et P~—t Among Chairman i i ae ; i Seprorary i, ee : ‘ae Se ew pear tone 200 September 7, 1948 The Board of Education of Iredell County met on the above the following members present: H. Knox, Chairman S. Dobson F. Crowson H. Houston R. Morrison ud Savage, architects, the B ) Lar rs and twenty-two cents ($3: necessary work and ials on plumbing at the new We motion of mer seconded by H. F. Crowson. Bradford, principal of Scotts School, and Harold Stew pproved 222) for ry side art spoke Board in favor of group of patrons desiring school bus service to the Eugene Gray, Gene Miller, and others requested school bus s veleste Henkel School. In this group were Ferrill Jenkins, "Pea Grover Massey, Roy Jaugh, and 0. I. Deal. After hearing the requests of both groups and giving due co thereto, the Board instructed be routed as far as to the end that those desiring to attend the Scotts School might those desiring to attend 2 H might do so. On motion of H. F. Crowson, seconded by S. H. Houston, the nstructed to enroll the Board in the membershi: School Board Association for the current year, th being three dollars ($3. 10). Mr. Duckworth and Lir. Donaldson of the Mt. Mourne School co: proposed for that distri It was understooc be started as early as possible in the coming cz came before the Board j shalf of the new elementary school bui j lendar year. —O AW Chairman ervice to nut" Miller, layne Jenkins, James Lackey, Sam Brown, Durant Deal, nsideration vo ssible SO, supe rintendent of the e mittee lding that definite plans woul a For a regular meeting following \ Princina requested Board at the sch lunch room request as ordered, A deleration from the and N.S. Geither, chairman sanitary improvements ano t of studying this request, the The Troutman School comai Tooms at t} choo] On the Board anproved the constr one unit of the proposed new Wallable for this jo mn L. Bradfor asking that the sch 4 ere last chool yea —O, ht Wt Lint y Chairman > aE Saas 203 On the a Called meeting of the Board session wit! he following members were Ve He Knox, Chair aan H. Houston a Vrowson instruc On m Troutman Schools, the tras ‘esented, and accepted by the Board he hi : Bias to purc} i in due form until « clock Novemt whi rey Wwiil oe ovoened Dy tne arcnd ; of the county superintendent —6, Ht Chairman — Jlpadi-s Y Secretary Plu Ln gwen enn ne meen 5 Electric a Viring-—-—Mo Alter due study and examination Se led hv Urn ‘ 3 “onded by H. F, Crowson, contract: and Sava "ey ere instructed to pre e ae ae en Tredel] Statesvi Gentlemen: le Cal . ecnool followinr insufficient basis of is na ncesir elsewhere, Yet, under present not entitled to enter collé s 18 graduation from an accredi fe earnestly request t! has . r ear upon the proper state intolerable situation ai - Lua Auf Secretary \ is a le } insufficient ent basis of "NY under present conditions, our 2G enter college beca is graduation from an accredit fe earnestly request dear upon ¢ he yroper state intolerable situation ye . - UG 206 February 7, 1949 The following members were present for a regular meeting of the of Education of Iredell County held on the above date; C. H. Knox, Chairman H. F. Crowson 7 . ry ' ve we vO son 5S. H. Houston A delegation from the Sl munity, headed by Henry Setzer and Harold Stewart, asked that an mentary school building be replaced at A committee of patrons from the Scotts Negro School, headed by Principal Rankin, asked that an electric water pump be installed. It * ar tr was moved bv S. H. Houston, sonded by H. F. Crowson, that this request be pranted as $ on a ssible,. It was moved by H. F. Crowson, seconded by S. H. Houston, that an 7 . vw $7 n V- sA >} “~ 177 sar 4 , b sor) £ +) elementary dui e replaced at Sharon following the work at the nion Grove School, Because of excessive costs and the bids received beyond estimated appropriations the Board of Education, on motion of H. R. Morrison, seconded H. F. Crowson, rejected all bids when opened for the construction of the + Mourne Elementary School. (See List of Bidders) The chairman of the Board appointed H. R. Morrison, S. H. Houston, H. F. Crowson, and T. Ward Guy to confer with the architects, Simpson and Savage, about possible the plans subject to approval of W. F. Credle, Director of louse Planning, State Department of Education. —O tt Chairman Secretary/ we ef TY oe 3 oe] —— — SINT IS 5 N P ' ERY ba N Ship pal fo tv e ” Ral. é x mie ° \Fhs AS} ; \ Q it > : » \ ’ yy PE ; Ask fa’ _ — 74} /% ate — 2 a 4 i 1a {> s - . r ; , d 4 d - 7 4 j J ‘ ; ne e * 3] 4 e . oa. , s ~- , aa , rf € 9st 2g ste THI Oopta esed “3TT pUcd PTE W178) BOLOVELAOD i INMnOn LENOW HO Taacdts 20 1sl1 OOHOS TIViRant Ta pee = 2 J = . EO ee 207 | ¢ neetine t } . f Eduecnt mn of Tredell County hel on For a regular meeting of the Board uduc f ire Count; i . + + . ‘ . sm} we y + i the above date the following members we ts ik es “ = wn 5 ' Ve ad aed }} 7 ; Ve { H Ty Ve HW ue 8 : aD e ‘ naer y } Morr ty . ve On motion of H. F. Crowson, seconced DY fe fe Mun’ ? : ; s i " * > : Tr 9 4 ete e i eight hundred dollars ($800.00) from the Spec f , 2 { lunchroo:n Unity. was a r ° : ' | setad +} rl Watt and Mr. Harvey muiil i | \ Ie ter for the +4 ing for e } y i t t Unu ; J » ~ ’ mae , ' : . nana > ' tnt ea f i scnoo.i water Sj ° ait ats : . 77 yt SS t 1 nage i. a ee at the anprov | rti ed. s request if it Lhe . ; , + ¢ nsi r n ] adf r. < ¢ c Ol, ! 1 i | R. we Bradf ord, 2c 2 1, ; ; ane ae a ead fawn he ) ine 5b ra . the Board on purchase of additional iand : ! . 4 . ; instructed the local comnittee to invest. 7a nd, i , option. ' A delegation of the Ebenezer Schoo. requee®' e Be | county-wide building program an auditoriua tor ool a | On motion of H. R. Morrison, a f wc 8 ! _ e ly | a, Mourne elementary school were 4p} fi ane’? . . ” 1 , $ } prelininary plans for the Monti cel ; , a = (ae ae = OF BP sat ia ol | Chairman t ' nl "i ¥ | ae e an * ne Setteesatiotes ad COMMITTELMEN FOR IREDELi COUNTY SCHOOLS 1949-1951 Ustriet No. 1 = Scotts and Monticello Schools 5, K. Ervin, Route 6, Statesville, N. C. KM. T. Combs, Scotts, N. C. L. B. Hass, Rt. 5, Statesville, N.C. Fred Bell, R. F. De, Statesville, N.C. Clay Summers, R. F. D., Statesville, N. Mstriet No. 2 ~ Central School Dave White, Rt. 2, Statesville, WN. C. dames King, Rt. 2, Statesville, WN. C. G. Tf. MeLelland, Rt. 25 Statesville, N.C. Lawrence MeLelland, Rt. 2, Statesville, M. C. ‘strict No. 3 - Union Grove W. C. Feimster, Ynion Grove, N. C. W. P. Sharpe, Rt. 2, Harmony, ¥. ©. R, F. Rash, Union Grove, N. C. W. W. Woodward, Rt. 1, New Hope, M. C. Gales Walker, Olin, N. C. istrict No. 4 - Harmony, Olin, and Sbeneser Schools W. A. Evans, Rt. 4, Statesville, M. C. N.S, Gaither, Harmony, ¥. c. W. P. Lundy, Rt. &, Statesville, Bi. C. A. J. Renegar, Rt. 2, Harmony, BH. S- Roy Sharpe, Charles, HN. C. Advisory Coomittee for Ebeneser a. Adams, Rt. 4, Statesville, Ne C. Wade Webb, Rt. &, Statesville, H. 0. W. d, Reeves, Rt. 4, Statesville, ¥. C- Ustriet Wo. 5 - Cool Spring and Wayside Schools N. A. Beaver, Rt. 4, Statesville, N. C. Woodrow White, Rt. 1, Statesville, N. C. EB. D. “ox, Rt. 4, Statesville, N. C. R. H. Page, Rt. 2, Cleveland, N. C. J. F. Adkins, Rt. 2, Cleveland, WN. C. Ustriet No. 6 - Troutman, Barium Springs F. Tf. loftin, Troutman, N. C. Sam Brown, Troutman, N. C. Lynn Hostetler, Troutman, N. C. J. C. Murdock, Rt. 1, Troutman, N. C. Frank Brown, Troutman, N. C. Mstriet, No. 7 & Shepherd Sehool A. FP. Craven, Rt. 2, Mooresville, N. L. F. Smith, Troutman,lj. C. F, E. Brawley, R. Fr. D. Mooresville, lutrist No. 9 - Mount Mourne School Linwood Sparrow, Rt. 1, Mooresville, Eg. M. Archer, Rt. l, Mooresville, ¥. ¥, R. Pipe, Mt. Mourne, u. Cc. strict No, 10 - Brawley School i. B. Johnson, Rt. 2, Mooresville, a. Cc. Howard A, Proctor, R. F. De» Mooresville, B.C. W. B, Caldwell, B, F, D., Mooresville, ¥. C. strict No. 11 - Celeste Henkel School Foy Brittain, Rt. 3, Statesville, ¥. 0. Stephen W. Wash, P. 0. Box 1146, Statesville, H. 0 Claude Ostwalt, Rt. 3, Statesville, M. C. 4. B, Witherspoon, Rt. 6, Statesville, B.C. Horace Suith, Rt. 6, Statesville, ¥. 0. 209 May 2» 1949 In regular session the Board of Education of Iredell County met on t sbove date with the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman Je S. Dobson S. H. Houston H. R. Morrison H. F. Crowson Haywood Chapel School property, Negro, declared abandoned for school purposes, was ordered advertized for sale on motion of J. Se Dobson, seconded by H. F. Crowson. Menbers of the Union Grove School committee came before the Board to discuss the building needs of the Union Grove School. Messrs. Thompson, Miller, and J. Blackwelder of the Ebenezer School comunity came before the Board to request the resignation of Parks Lundy 4 District School Comnitteeman. No action was taken by the Board beca i ® resignation had been received from Mr. Lundy. e Principal E. Y. Martin and committeeman N. B. Johnson of the Brawley —_ asked the Board to consider building as soon as possible Home Economics lunchroom Departments at the School. ‘ On motion of H. F. Crowson, seconded by H. R. Morrison, it was agreed recommend in the Budget of 1949-1950 the amount of two thousand dollars -00) for the purchase of five acres of land at the Scotts School. the Principal R. L. Bradford and Wi. L. Pressly of the Scotts School requested lo ee on of a "Gym" and Home Economics De artment at the School. action was taken on this request. m The committee and Principal R. B. Madison of the Cool Spring School mailined the need for more classrooms at the school. The Board was thie . of needed classrooms at the Central School. In view of meeting that * soy it was moved by H. F. Crowson, seconded by H. R. Morrison, nis se needs of Cool Springs and Central be met during next fiscal » if money be available. H. Re Morrison, that the dvertized for construction f Comaissioners. it, i was moved by He F. Crowson, seconded by didg Oume and Monticello School additions be & » 48 soon as approval was received from the Board o F. Crowson, the resignations as committeemen of the heir stead motion of J. $. Dobson, seconded by H. + P. Sharpe, R. F. Rash, and W. W. Woodward oe School were accepted, and appointed to serve in t ad 1 1 Redmond, New Hope, N. C.; Glenn Crater, Harmony, Rt. 2, Ne Co5 » E, Madison, Olin, N. C. of W —O, kt Wet Chairman J 77 hd ) MA Ah AL. secrevatl, _ June 19L 4, 1949 June 7, 1949 In special session the Board of Education of Iredell County met on the above date with the following members present: At a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County the follwing menbers were present: Knox, Chairman Dobson Morrison Crowson jouston C. H. Knox, Chairman H. R. Morrison Je S. Dobson S. He Houston H. F. Crowson The meeting was called for the purpose of passing on the contract of R. S. Shore, principal of the Union Grove School. After full On motion of H. R. Morrison, seconded by H. F. Crowson, Bruce Kenn rly, discussion and due consideration the re-election of Mr. Shore by Route 2, Mooresville, was appointed school c maitteeman for the Mount Mourne the District Comittee was disapproved in view of the widespread School District. dissatisfaction among the patrons of the District, and on motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by H. R. Morrison, the Board unanimously The audit of the 1948-49 School Fund was awarded to George Emery, ©. terminated the contract of Mr. Shore at the close of the school for the sun of one hundred and twenty five dollars ($125.00). year 1948-1945 The Board hereby bases this action on what it terms the best interest of the school and district, as attested by petition and statements from the patrons. A protest on the re-election of R. V. Day as principal of the Harmony School for the school year 1949-50 was filed with the Board by Robert lcNeil, attorney, representing a group of patrons of the Harmony School District. R, Ton Bra if ord and members of the s AA Cl i CoO yiittee came ov¢ fore ~O ft Vie f+ the Board to request the need for classrooms at tne lonticello School Chairman tm a vocational-recreational building at the scotts ocn ° On motion of H. R. Morrison, seconded by J. S. Dobson, 4 transier 5 * funds in the Current Expense School Budget for the current year wa approved, subject to the approval of the County Board of Co wai ss loner’ the State Board of Education. On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by H. R. Morrison, plans fort he Central School Building addition were accepted and approved as prepared ty the architects, Simpson and Savage. Secretary Carl Litaker, principal, and the committee of the Troutman School at the school had stated to the Board that the old elementary building been condemned by the Troutimin Town Boara and Fire Department for school Mifposes. On motion of H. R. Morrison, seconded by He F. Crowson, it = Ordered that inmediate plans be made to construct nine new classrooms tor School and advertize for bids. The transfer of the Poplar Branch School property (colored) to the Statesville Graded Schools was approved on motion of H. F. Crowson, seconded HK. R. Morrison, it being found that Poplar Branch School is now within confines of the Statesville Graded School District due to the extension f the Statesville City limits. ‘th pf c eH Chairman Secretary June 25, 1949 At a called meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County on the above date the following members were present: H. Knox, Chairman S. Dobson F. Crowson R. Morrison H. Houston The meeting was called for the purpose of receiving bids for the proposed school buildings at the Mount Mourne, Troutman, and Monticello Schools. The following bids were received: (See bid sheet-copy) —O, M+ Chairman a eg? Secretary ~~~ BIDDERS ON THE IREDELL’ COUNTY SCHOOL PROJECTS, TROUTMAN SCHOOL, MONTICELLO, SCHOOL & MT. IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, STATESVILLE, WN. C. T. WARD GUY, SUP'T. OF SCHOOLS OF BIDDERS ON THE IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOL PROJECTS, TROUTMAN SCHOOL, MONTICELLO , . ‘ U lala wo jks SCHOOL M IREDELL COUNTY BOAKD OF EDUCATION, STATESVILLE, N.C. T. WARD GUY, SUP" Zt. OF — SCHOOLS ry lel) MT. -sOUL vl ALT a NO. ri Air NO. adn nina Knee th aapeey bia calnais , , | ~- Goode ai { i + ++ -~- - | ont po aeeeligementnas soapul) + ~ tor + a enya ; t- . ++ ++ “+ aa s . --- - — o--+ . . +4 - +4 = eat ; = - ° > +--+ 14 - + oo + ¢ + > = Sees eee! 4} = 7 Beek ; Portas ol + pif “wage = eth ee Serb T Nelos Jel ie . | ‘ 14S np apt @ | ‘ ; See eke i ——- ~- + -e-—+ - + meena -t--+ ++ - etsy TT ro - + . + $j 4 Ld pen dua . =e agen ah hp o— os ! j ohn dp ah ge + - wordy) $9 4-49 — > ->4 . ommend} -——} 1 apap pa ee oo ht — bd ccathennalh casemate een enn pene ean SSeS Sea: ee eee Feds psig odwaeapenndpoant op =f +442 faecal ener ee th eee +p — 44 . ~~ f= iy / | 4+ bl heehee gee 4-0 -— 09-9 — > > +4--— --—+ +> + --——} a ttt ee eh te tpn + - + a 4 tpt - + ~~ 9 fu fit teh a ne tO oe ee - . - ay i ——— i? - - oT quate a> aa ' —_—-—>P-?-?--o oth eH tet eT oo) phn Trt nuendpont cor wath ee pty 9 et se t+-+-+- er I ptt tg. a -——s - Fame +- te t tip Soot e + a ah jem ne pa tt j t-+4 - He —+ —-+ —-+—-+-- a et -+ 4 e enepemne peneepenentpeadianana Bato } 4~4-—4+>- 4 + aT LO ALN A COE. 1 Oe enh 8: lt a. ett tb BIDUERS ON THE LAEDELL, COUNTY SCHOOL PHOJECTO, TROUTMAN BCHOUL, MONTICKLIO, SCHOOL & MT. TREDEL), COUNT BOAKD OF FUUCATION, UTATEBVILLN, B.C. T. WARD GUY, BUP'T. OF UCHOOLA a Re : by 7) ee oe ee 40 2 +4 2 , , 4 + + ‘ rt “+ , _ bandee fede uth ] rn Ty: Poth moe 4 the . he > +o + + PT -T ye tot bet ne H ¢ 0. oe cs » CO os Gunite a7 ous whee lery , Pt A thug hil . . ral +» ——— pid Shen 7) a hee hd ’ , > — 2 + ee ej + ~ a _—~_ ~~ -+.- > —-— -—+ ~~} _+—_4 o—~+>—4—_5—_—_> >———~—)—5——> sayy Se we Se eae ; t | | j ++ + T t + ’ —@—<-- + ¢ > = >—+—_4—_.—_>— +4 $=$-$-$- $$ 5 3 4—4—4—4—_5_4 + 4 <4 : > >> s- ts 1 a +—++-+ + -+-++-+ ++ _ a ee ++ + +++ t-++ tatpent dune 25, 1949 At a called meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County on the above ov the geet members were present: C. H. Knox, Ghadruan . J. $ Dobson BK, F. Crowon . H, Re Morrieon &. Hs Houstea The meeting was called for the purpose of mesiving yids for the proposed school buildings at the Mount Mourné, Troutman, and Monticello Schools, The following bide were received: (ae bid oem ® IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS BUDGET FOR 1949--50 CURRENT EXPENSE 6l. General Control 6ll. Supplement to Superintendent % 600.00 613. Clerical Help 2,500.00 614. Office Expense 100,00 615. Board of Education 500.00 618. Audit ; 125.00 618, Attorney's Fee 100.00 TOTAL GENERAL CONTROL vy 3,925.00 Instructional Service 624, Instructional suplies, vocetional depts. (,60 each, 16 depts.) . 960.00 625-c Jeanes Supervisor (Jeanes Fund - 4160) (Yotal salary - $3,240) County's Part .+++-¥ 3,080.00 Travel Expense($20 per mo. for 12 mos») Jeanes Wand /120) County's Pert. + +++ ¥ 120.00 Salaries Aur. Teachers (‘Total salary-y 30,313.80) rere, . 5 5 be 6 6 6.0. 9 8 8 0 0.88 y 10,875-80 Travel Expense (y20 per mo., 12 mos-, 7 depts.) ¢ 1,000. Salary Negro Agr. Teacher (Total salery-- ~ $3,462.53) County's Part. £8 -— + &. 2 Ore 1,2 53 Travel Expense (j17.50 per mo., 12 mos. SEE E es vhs ta ccenascees 98 210.00 625-2-w Salaries Home Boonomics Teachers (Total salary- 631.89 v21,051.89) County's Part. ae Ye Be ey oe ee *wWv tee Travel Expense (y15. per mo-, 11 mos., & depts.)y $26-2-¢ Galery Home Economics Teecher--Negro (Total i ital Salary 7 ¢4,018 .50) County' 6 Part.«***** ’ we Travel Expense (/10 per mo., 11 mos, 1 dept.) v ¢ a! TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE § 26,331-72 Operation of Plant 631. Supplement te janitors and salaries of maintenance men ¢ 15,000.00 632. Fuel } 1,800.00 633. vater, Lights and Power 2,000.00 634, Jonitorial Supplies ; 500.00 6356 Telephones and Service 80,00 TOTAL OPERATION OF PLAT 5 19,380.00 Maintenance of Flant 641, Repairs to buildings and grounds » 20,000,00 y 3,000.00 Repairs, replacements of furniture and instructional apparatus 8,000.00 1,500.00 Repairs, replacenents of heating, lighting and plumbing y 8,000.00 (c) ¢ 1,500.00 TOTAL MAINTENANCE OF PLANT } 42,000.00 Fixed Charges 651. Ronts 652. Insurance 655. Rotiroment (7.48% of County’s part of home economics and agriculture teachers’ salerics, and 7.40% of all other salerivs paid from county funds having retirement deductions) TOTAL FIXED CHARGES Auxiliary Agencies 661-1 Supplement to bus drivers 661-3 Supplement to mechanics 661-7 Principal's bus travel 662 Libraries, supplies and repairs 662-1 Operation of Bookmobile and salary of driver TOTAL AUXILIARY AGEINIES Misc. Current Expense TOTAL CURRENT ZXFEI SE 7231 rural children (7502 children less 271 Barium Springs (code A&E enrollnent) 115.88 per capita Statesville -- 2892 children (code A & &) Mooresville «- 1971 children (code A & 3) ¥ 350.00 § 5,400.00 wv 1,900.00 ¥ 100.00 1,150.00 + 8,900.00 2 300.00 a ae 7114 ,836.72 #114 ,336.72 vw 45,924.96 v 31,299.48 192,061.16 DEBT SERVICE 1949--50 Debt Service Principal Interest 691-1 State Literary Fund (Due Feb. 10, 1950) School Bonds and Interest 8/1/35 - 4% » 3,000.00 *6/1/29 - 5} 5,000.00 . 1,750.00 *Bank charges (add 1/4; for interest and 1/10}. for principal) 9.38 c, 000.00 5 3,379.38 231 rural children (7502 children less 271 Barium Springs) @ 41.57 Statesville -- 2692 children Mooresville -- 1971 children 9.36 y 11,379.38 v 11,379.38 » 4,540.44 » 3,094.47 vy 19,014.29 CAPITAL OUTLAY 1949-=50 o$l-l w Land at Scotts School 681-1 c Land at Houstonville School 681-2 w Principal's liome - Celeste Henkel School 683-1 Library Books 684-1 County car 684—1 Three New School Buses 684-2 Garage Ecuipment TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE 1949-50 (Including: S & 2!) TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 1949-50 (Including S é mu) TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 1949-50 y 239,502.45 # 1,000.00 ¥ 300.00 vy 12,500.00 v 1,000.00 ? 500.00 ? 4,800.00 2 300.00 3 20,400.00 ¢ 192,061.16 7 19,041.29 2@, 400,00 CAPITAL OUTLAY 1949-50 Lana at Scotts School Land at Houstonville School Principal's liome « Celeste Henkel School Library Books County car Three New School Buses Garage Ecuipment TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY TOTAL CURRENT ZXPENSE 1949-50 (Including: S & 2) TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 1949-50 (Including S 4 M) TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 1949-50 « 192,061.16 19,041.29 } 239,502.45 uP -— eo eee ae nnneetaemeits PPS ea mn eS a June 28, On this date the Board of Education of Iredell County met in special session with the presence of the following members: Knox, Chairman Houston Dobson Morrison Crowson The meeting was called for the purpose of estimating and recomuending a school budget for the fiscal year 1949-50 and the adopting of a plan of insurance on all school property. After due consideration the following budget was approved on motion fd. S. Dobson, seconded by H. R. Morrison, and recomended to the County Board of Commissioners for their approval-(copy budget) On motion of H. R. Morrison, seconded by H. F. Crowson, the five-year blanket plan of insurance was approved by the Board after due consideration ind comparison with the state plan, it being found that the cost given by local agents was about equal to that of the State. Ok nie-t Chairman ate —— Secretary Secretary Mr. Crowson (nox Dobson Houston Morrison rative were lo ? il announce at d resolution was duly and Those voting in the negative were: u Whereupon the chairman announced Properly adopted. ' | 22 oo 2 September 6, 1949 On this date the Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular session with the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman J. S. Dobson S. H. Houston H. R. Morrison H. F. Crowson Houston, Fred Sherrill On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. and Smith White were appointed on the Scotts-Monticello tT committee to fill the vacancies caused by the deaths of L. B. and E. M. Ervin. d by H. R. Morrison, seconded by H. F. Crowson, that a ses ue Meee one the present Iredell County School eee be taken under option in the amount of fifty dollars aes aes etl period of one year from date; this option and terms thereo agreed upon by the present owner, Mrs. Virginia F. Kennerly. —O, Kh mt Chairman Secretary ‘iw October 3, 1949 The members present for a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County held on above date were: C. He. Knox, Chairman J. S. Dobson H. R. Morrison H. F. Crowson S. H. Houston It was moved by H. R, Morrison, seconded by H. F, Crowson, that certain cabinets be secured for the Scotts High School Science Department. On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by H. R. Morrison, it was agreed that the regular standard High School Science Equipment be purchased for the Troutman High School. Principal R. B. Madison, John James, and Earl Fox came before the Board to request financial help in grading and improving the school grounds at the Cool Springs School. On motion of H, F. Crowson, seconded by H. Re Morrison, eight hundred dollars ($800.00) was approved on this request. Principal E. Y. Martin and group from Brawley School requested immediate construction of lunchroom at school in order to release two regular badly needed classrooms now used for lunchroom. On motion of H. R, Morrison, seconded by S. H, Houston, this request was approved and the Superintendent of Schools was instructed to act accordingly. ‘=O Jef “ae nal Chairman 2 Cede i ' ’ 4 A Nae lilies saat te tee me a November 7, 1949 t a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County the following members were present: C. H. Knox, Chairman H. F. Crowson S. H. Houston J. Se Dobson H. R. Morrison It was recommended by the Board that a teacher from the Harmony Elementary School be transferred to the Ebenezer School in order to equalize more nearly the teaching load of the district. On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by H. F. Crowson, fire escapes were approved for the Scotts Elementary Building. A delegation from the South Iredell School, Negro, asked the Board for a new building. The delegation was informed that new and better facilities were being planned in the county building program. At the request of Principal R. E. Sigmon of the Central School the Board approved fifty per cent of payment for erection of fence between school grounds and highway—the school paying the other half. —O htt Chairman Secretary In regular session the 6 following members presents: agreea, of H. R. fifty dollars ($150.00). Principal R. L. Bradford the District School Committee bus for the Monticello School. H. Re Morrison, this fanm4 ce ‘ me vonmissioners. ey .—o / On motion of H. additional lc , } ce ni ttee was Ne School R. L. Bradford for The sur erintendent of schools f anh 2 fou *) — VN im 10on te Foe VIOws an elementary teacher at the end of the fourth scho 1 or Harmony to the Ebenezer Scho Was approved by the Board. Certain hool Cc Ll property at longer needed for schgol purpose Roan Bahieas ; . Board of Education of H. Knox, R. Morris HO} fhe HUUSLO (Ow x Vrowson three hundred i ie ; 1 3 ort Ve 4UPLINEt and aiid request r On motion of H. F wson, seconded ard f C unt y hundred 4 } ‘ Se ot 4 bus route extensions were requested and 4 points on Old No. 10 Highway, and Na 1, seconded by H. R. Morri hy +he If a+ wins by the distric ™m \ - rmout man nee the aroutcman, n Un 3 wa yrdere } advert y, 4 er} ~ . % . ' daw by motion H. F% Growsen, ‘seconded by S. H. Houston. The Board had lunch at the Troutman School. In company with the architects an inspection was made of the work on the new additions at Troutman and t. Mourne by the Board. —O, M+ Chairman ce ¢ ny ) > . J , 4 } ‘al +o ‘@ Y ‘} ? A, ii uy _ . . e Ne Great “Peek It WE SVailable. 3 agreed by t h the 3 0 C osed c Dunb lidatio ar r bi sol Se as : 7. ae 141 n of Coddl 226 ee Af Knox, Y Aa yi } osed ‘v7 J. Mack Morrow o! Mooresville discussed with the ows Chapel Negro Schoo the Board to available. a meetince a a meevlin Jd 1 County School 7-97 ie] ACS following members ? F Overnir [ f ; - a! ‘ Im Sala i al ( 1 man & oecretary + . this voard re } rn ‘ ( am nDowe red ; } ? iorized, empowered ; ete to make netcetecn ry * ¢ epplication for sai ' sxecnt } A i At eACCUL i rs ’ 1 statut Rules and Regul 4ne resolution Se voting Whe rai: - “hereupon Said resolution wa Mberly adopted. inty Board of Luc: Or Board :rust iministrative Unit held on the Febru ioe the County Bos ad oO! % } mint at, +4 . ! Administrati ere present ve ne It , vin m rs were present e Knox, Chairma « Dobson lorrison ston term in Iredell County, tate of North o * 4 ; in of the wes d by Article ection 3, of the Constitu rth Carolina, it is necessary at tain improvement +h e 4 rt ° hay the following charac un e ol, W the Iredell County a . ' vounty Administ procurement of, 4 7 Improvement and truction, y shed and . Q@nd said Board Laws of 3SAa ry steps : 1249 ea we neereac Operated under to procure said grant und } terms said sta 3 and Rule of the State Board of Lor ir he makin f grants fro and the Chairman and Secretar 3 b i reby authorized, empowered and directed to make the necessary application for sai rant, to execute all t the 1 a required by said statutes and Rules ¢ Regulations of th Other pe u rs pers wT " E iI ducation. ps ae .a P . ~? fratian » sf ‘ t > ppsication 1 . Board o The resolution was Those voting in the affirmative were: Messrs: He Knox Dobson S. Dobson E Morrison R. Morrison 3e Ee Houston e Houston i Crowson « Crowson mn ; ‘ : Those voting in the negative were: None Knox in the negative were: N None Whereupon the chairman announced that the said resolution was duly and Properly adopted. Whereupon the chairman announced that the said resolution was duly anc properly adopted, 232 March 6, 1950 Members present for the regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County held on above date were: « Knox, Chairman - Houston - S. Dobson - F. Crowson « R. Morrison As soon as present Mt. Mourne elementary building is vacated it was ordered advertized and sold according to law by motion of H. R. Morrison, seconded by J. S. Dobson. An old abandoned vocational shop at the Cool Springs School was ordered advertized and sold according to law by motion of H. F. Crowson, seconded by J. S. Dobson, The Troutman School committee requested the purchase of additional land (The Rumple Land) for the school. S. H. Houston and the superintendent of schools were appointed to negotiate concerning this request. Ten dollars ($10.00) per month salary increase was approved by the Board for John Caldwell of the school maintenance department. On motion of H. F. Crowson, seconded by J. S. Dobson, it was approved that all school personnel be retired on reaching the age of sixty years, according to regulations set forth by the N. C. Teachers and State Employees Retirement System. It was moved by J. S. Dobson, seconded by H. R. Morrison, that the facilities of the Harmony Athletic Field be leased to the Harmony Recreational Club, any use of which not in conflict with school uses, or needs, and any improvement thereon by the club becomes school assets, The lease is to run for five years. Principal Harry T. Henry and a group of patrons from the South Iredell School asked that the proposed new consolidated school be located near the present South Iredell School. It was suggested that the committee appointed at a previous Board meeting survey the Allison location and the Massey location. Principal Ralph Sinclair and the committee of the Union Grove School requested the Board to push the plans for the proposed additions at the school. The Stated its intentions of trying to have the buildings ready by next school year+ x * 3 s April 3, 1950 The Board of Education of Iredell County met in regular se the following members present: C. H. Knox, Chairman J. S. Dobson H. R. Morrison Se He Houston tT QQ ne - H. F. Crowson to the Board two acres of land, more five hundred doll N. H. McColl offered to sell [A . vending more less, for the use of the Seotts Negro School at acre ($500.00). Any action on this offer was deferred, investigation. A delegation of patrons of the Union Grove School asked rush construction of the proposed additions at the school. informed that this project would receive next consideration b; Principal R. B. Madison, Committeemen Page and Fox asked for a dark room to be included in the new additions at Cool Springs School for the use of projectors in Visual Education. matter at construction time. + It was agreed to consider this £ ad On motion of H. R. Morrison, seconded by J. S. Dobson, J. L. Christ Was appointed committeeman of the Mt. Mourne School to fill the vacancy caused by the res$gnation of Linwood Sparrow. x. » » ie ‘ . F. M. Submers and committee from the Houstonville School P, T. A. e. asked for clas3roen and lunchroom additions as soon as possibl A delegation from the Chestnut Grove Negro School asked for a new building during the next year. On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by H. R. Morrison, the old bus storage warehouse at the school garage was given to the Scotts School for improvement purposes at the school—any part needed by the county excepted. The Board members were guests of the Union Grove School for lunch at the lunchroom. pet —CO, het Wt ¢ he Chairman Secretary 233 special] April 8, 1950 meeting called on the at members of Board of Education were Cnr, County presen C. H. Knox, Chairman Dobson Morrison Houston ‘BIDS RECEIVED ON ihe oe eo enna eer a ee _ * - THE IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOL PROJECTS, FOR IREDELL CO. BOaKD OF DUCST LON . _SUP'T OF SCHOOLS, STATESVILLE, N.C. FRAMK B. SlaPSON, ARCALTECT, RALELGHAM, | ESL, MONI Ms MAY 1, A250 1A OURTHOUSE, STaTSU MEAD co — ia ena VALI L-S4R0d Bec ‘ ~ cnag en pe A wooo oif ennai ianiarectendinartiaeipni arty emg etn nn en me ane on bp Lge pene cece nena CC CI LLL ae eh ne A NL ~— mama teT oT —— ee tp peg tenn -_ a“ ee CG LOLOL LD LY OC ~~ eS aan aaihied ‘ 297 fo, A enn ec act Coctp Lop antp nse renee metamentpen crac jl Yow oe er eee ce en el EO ent hp cee en pe OO = ~—— . . wo rr A _ CENTRAL SCHOO ONT ; SOND adie b Te aa ‘ 4 4 cee ann epochs anteater apt j j ° | / Ci a alate ape Soar o> ¥ PA aiid j Gna vOnoe eE aappan oe ltl ALLO A ean enn i ON ALA LA eee cnet natch cate PL I . aimee neal catenetmy 4 here ee A CC LL I DD ae = a a ae nl ea aiiiieiis eg he dy ep ep ng nine at 1 ptt em —— ETI hp ap te ph rn ee ei hile Ande cheno - wea mn afetleb hd — Crowson fl 4 a 7 v hoa hn ae ee S 3 ; --— -— A OK for construction ce nents er oo a im ae} at and Unity. On motion of + je is , : L yie ee eee projects were ordered ' ' : ee * On EAL NB 1D eeneetmchpemenlnae ns andl he , — a et ee » be received till two o'clock, May 1, then opened for a pen (See fo rm) called call for the purpose of advertizing at Cent ral, H. R. Morrison, seconded by J. S. Dobs idvertized j t CS hé de er) 1 nada +4 ane 10 1001 additions a eae Cool Springs, Beceem heehee eee rN ty ITy these a " | > — > tpn Gerat : 4 ‘ a a one ma qa 4 ; VDL alte lae matters if —— —O, het met | 7s a CS TT Chairman - ptr hn 42-42.,2,.. wtp we ae Secretaty aa pe eee h st ancanmntlinl td had i ccc LOPE “Central school tre Co. t 81,800.00 Pp General Construction Pe Cons 5 . We $s t 3594.00 Plumbing J. R. Ham & Sons 9,439.00 wm Bn220400 $ 97,123.00 Heating R. S. Barkley Electrical Modern Electric (over) This 1 bids fer sc H. R. Morri advertiged, considerat: Conet mict 4 VONSL ruction Re Heating R. S. Barkley Elect rica] Modern Electric Central School : General Construction P. S. West Constr. Co. re | Plumbing J. R. Ham & Sons 39594000 | Heating R. S. Barkley 9439400 Electrical Modern Electric m8. 210000 $ 97,123.00 (over) 4 General Construction Wils juilding C > 54,900.00 Plumbing F Barkley 3,535.00 11,300.00 2,028.00 $ 70,863.00 $215,994.00 additions O it it~ ep. Chairman L Secretary TT : Pa ied: Moved on motio ca Dobson, ° Y - fc Ty of Corm f patrons A petiti g1 I ; Muestinz to be transferred to Union Grove Sch seconded by J. S. Dobson, the req em “tant 4 vA * Sth ’ 9 Division of Transportation wi es, OCrmawe “ VPOWSON, On mot j of H. ! or seconded by H. F rows Supt. R. R. Morgan On motion of H. RR Morrisc seconced DY te & vai i that t} :4 ° . “ey pwrner £ ne lac}. Morrow, chairman of 1e Mooresville School Board were info: 2 tnar tne * oe ’ ‘ stile aly Beaten: Duns 61.19 “iy Board hoped to have to meet the building program at Dunbar by 1951-1952. 6 et 2 rman rn . Jbay June 26, IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS BUDGET FOR 1950-51 it lowing members pre t 4 C. » Chairnan, WRRENT EXPENSE ; S. H. ton, fle General Control is, J. Se Dot . 6ll. Supplement to Superintendent $ 600.00 7 . sh ny 613. Clerical Help 5 2,500.00 F.C 614. Office Expense § 150.00 Boar g Ire County & in 615. Board of Education 5 500.00 s¢ ‘ i r 1950-1951. After d 618. Audit —— “ ij ‘9 Lon of He F. ~ > 3 1 S. t followin : 618. Attorney's Fee 5 100.00 r i rec ende t he County Board of v ui ’ ” TOTAL GZlZRaL CONTROL ? 4,250.00 ; Off Ao = a Chaimnan Instructional Service 624, Instructional supplies, vocational depts. eS” eee ee eee 960.00 Travel and Expense of Supervisors $ 1,000.00 Travel and Expense of Supervisor 500.00 Salaries Agr. Teachers (Total salary -- $28,176) oo ae ee a a re re ee a oe ee 9,392.00 Travel Expense (,20 per mo., 12 mos., 7 depts.) . + 1,680.00 » 626-l-c Salary Negro Agr. Teacher (Total salary -- »3,624) County's Part a . . . . ie AE Te . 2a ie * * . ? Travel Expense (,20 per mo., 12 mos., 1 dept.).. 1,208.00 240,00 < 626-2-w Salaries Home Economics Teachers (Total salary-- y21 ,813) County's Part ee es ae ee, ee ee Travel Expense (}15 per mo., 11 mos., 6 depts.) 7,271.00 990 «00 <<>> Salary Negro Home Economics Teacher (Total salary -- 93,718) County's Part oa ae ae oe ae oe eo ee eS © 3 1,240.00 Travel Expense (,15 per mo., 11 mos., 1 dept.) 165.00 626-2-c TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE » 24,646.00 Operation of Plant 631, Supplement to janitors and Salaries of maintenance men 3 16,000.00 632. Fuel » 1,800.00 } 633. Water, Lights and Power » 2,000.00 , i 634, Janitorial Supplies 500.00 Wy 635. Telephones and Services ° 80.00 — TOTAL OPERATION OF PLANT » 20,380.00 y’ Maintenance of Plant 641. Repairs to buildings and grounds (w) @ 20,000.00 (c) ¥ 3,500.00 642. Repairs, replacements of furniture and instructional gpparatus (w) v 5,000.00 (c) wv 2,000.00 643, Repairs, replacements of heating, lighting and plumbing (vw) » 8,000.00 (c) 2 2,000.00 TOTAL LAINTENANCE OF PLANT v 43,500.00 Fixed Charges 651. Rents 500.00 ¥ 652. Insurance v 8,000.00 655. Retirement (7.48% of county's part of home economics and agriculture teachers! salarios, and 7.48% of all other salaries paid from county funds having retirement deductions) TOTAL FIXED CHARGES 6. Auxiliary Agencies 661-1 661-3 661-7 662 662-1 Supplenent to bus drivers Supplement to mechanics Principals? Bus Travel Libraries, supplies and repairs Operation of Bookuobile and salary of driver TOTAL AUXILIARY AGENCIZS Misc. Curront Expense TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE 35 rurel children (7610 children less 275 Barium Springs) Code A & E enrollment - - $15,48 per capita Yatesville -- 2932 childron (Code A & BE) loresville -- 2062 children (Code A & E) ’ 350.00 v 5,950.00 # 1,900.00 ° 100.00 9 1,150.00 § 9,450.00 v 300.00 ¥ 113,526.00 ¢ 45,387.00 31,920.00 <> DEBT SiRVICE 1950--51 69. Debt Service Principal Interest Total Sehool Bonds and Interest 4,620.00 <> 8/1/35 - 4} 3 3,000.00 $ 1,620.00 »> *6/1/29 = Oh $ 5,000.00 > 1,750.00 6,750.00 *Bank charges (add 1/4% for interest and 1/10) for principal) 9538 9.38 ¢ 8,000,00 + 3,379.38 «= v1, 379-38 NWTAL RURAL DEBT SERVICE 1335 rural children ( 7510 children less 275 Barium Springs) § 11,379.38 @ 91.55 Statesville -- 2932 children >» 4,544.60 Mooresville -- 2062 children > 3,196.10 $ 19,120.08 681-1 w 681-1 w 682-1 w 682-3 w 683-1 684-1 684-2 CAPITAL OUTLAY 1950--51 Land at Central School Land at County School Garage Improvement of School Ground and Land - Cool Spring School Sewer Disposal System - Troutman School Library Books Five New School Buses Garage Equipment TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE 1950-51 (Including S & yu) TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 1950-51 (Including S & M) TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 1950-52 2,000.00 800.00 5,000.00 1,000.00 9,360.00 500.00 eee 19 » 030.00 190 ,833.00 19,120.08 19,030.00 228 , 983.08 CAPITAL OUTLAY 1950-=51 Land at Central School % 370.00 681-1 w Land at County School Garage v 2,000.00 662-1 w Improvement of School Ground and Land - Cool Spring School > 800.00 682-3 w Sewer Disposal System - Troutman School ° 5,000.00 683-1 Library Books 2 1,000.00 684-1 Five New School Buses © $ 9,360.00 684=2 Garage Equipment % 500.00 —_—_—- — | TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY é 19,030.00 TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE 1950-5) (Including S @ x) > 190,833.00 TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 1950-51 (Iacluding S & M) ? 19,120.08 TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 1950-51 ’ 19,030.00 226 , 983.08 State of North Carolina Department of Archives and History Raleigh CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY This is to certify that the microphotographs appearing on this reel are true and accurate reproductions of the records listed on the target (title) sheet preceding each volume or series of records microfilmed hereon; that the records were microfilmed on the date and at the reduc-~ tion ratio indicated; and that on the date of microfilming, the records were in the custody of the official or other individual listed on the target sheet(s). It is further certified that the records listed on the aforesaid target sheet(s) were microfilmed in conformity with the provisions of Sections 8=45.1 = 845.4, General Statutes of North Carolina; and that in order to insure archival quality and authentic reproduction of records filmed, they were microfilmed in the manner prescribed ,and with equipment and film approved, by the State Department of Archives and History. ( Signed)