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Microfilmed by North Carolina Bepartment of Archives and History Division of Archives and Manuscripts Kaleigh, North Carolina IREDELL COUNTY _ MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY — cee Sato — v0) . YEARS 1950 1953 © PAGES { 100. FILMED 9 2 685 RED RATIO 16 1 es etic -% P er. rae é “ e i m4 ee = es .~ > te ™ a eee ie elie ik ee Me ae . it . = ‘ : tours ; eee 2 pod = — ~ yi inst ie ca 2 — ee eS erences arent > } | | | i ° : q e 3 ° , } ’ ¢ , { > - i ° ° e 4 s } i ; ™ | ~ f = ; a C as : ; | v © f é q ¢ ° c , Se fi e es anal % i Co 4° a . Al | ! . ~ i : ° 1 \~ x a a s : ' er \ ; > | t ; $3 ~ ' ' ef es « 8 \ | + E ¢ ©) a¢ n i . > 7 . ° ) * . -~ f 5 ; : fy e. ¢ i a © : : 1 } ¢ . i > : ‘ 4 ¢ . 3 ¢ E > : ; 6 “ Oo ”? + © } ~ $4 a ; ‘ @ @ § co , ae . 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Knox, Chairman ‘ Tim + + TY y PR ne . oo 2 a } OF aa ee Eee ladb Brig Education of Iredell County J. S. Dobson é sa ialibed cealoewbreiess peices ° p receiving construction bids H. R. Morrison ’ ‘ voce nal agricultural building at the Cool Spring School. H. F. Crowson : S, H. Houston = Z ‘ 7 are. ¥ YAN 4 eres: & & It was moved by H. F. Crowson, seconded by J. S. Dobson at 16,629.30, as ' ae : re stated (copy), be approved and accepted for the loss by fire of the Cool Springs » T. We ; cational Shop Building, this being the amount approv 2d by the insura ce adjuster. 5 7. en ener vee $ 13,795. e contract for the replacement of the t ling was awarded to the low bidders: “i 4 cc hs 12 20 y : ; 18,200. r - a mirtion Cr 7 rn j . i ‘ et il ae ese a or es ; meee cae eeeee ey 17,7306 General Construction. . « « « « eG Le. Wilson Building Company. « ew 3195.00 +her 41dir co ‘ 4 aie i ling Co. 16.653 2 A p)e . : a en 790 \f « y ‘ Plumbing. es ee. £6 ee Se ee BRO We Barkley. s+ *« 8 2 e2 © © @& ©€ i 9. 0 x tu 4 r$ : ; 2 5 tT : ‘ +c rv : Electrica + 6 es eonell Blectric Compaiy ¢ 6 «+ 5 « 850.00 ; ad Cc Cc e . a * e - a 4 ; + . r ey 129. > It was moved by S. H. Houston, seconded by H. nh. ! yrrison, that ‘Clarence Lundy be a Si ployed in the maintenance department of the schools. s . : sacans > 3 : iy ed he UM. Fe Crowsot 250.00 wa wwad £6) : Dera . > 3,671. On motion of S. H. Houston, seconded by H. F. Crowson, $350.00 was roved Bsts of improvement on the Scotts Athletic Field. E A committee from the Statesville Merchants Association a sked that county schools , rea oagegos = S 88s , 1 . . 1 ‘ saan - waniile may he emplove ; sochell F1 ; ; " 76 ose for the Christmas vacation on December 15, in order that put Lls maj eo ee ed { stores for the season. No action was taken by the Boara, but suggested the it p handled by the local schools. = + 4 ° . PN2d 8 ” ‘ f H. Houston. seconded hy YU. Pp. , j ; 4 ‘ ; s Ka bad a ih scr ee eM AR 9 | PEO. 0, e Re Morrison, the bid for Principal Carl Litaker and the committee of the Troutman scl 51 dise ed f oposed plans for cafeteria and classrooms with the Board. a + r en : . 5 ¥ deo tle sto Conded by J . ” + ha : ’ ‘ } ‘ Sah or requested the lp of the c r eC "ict 1 . Se y Je SeVobson, the low bidders A committee from the P.T.A. of Morrows Chapel S: hool requestea tne neip 0 4 . piu A slartrinoa uw a war 2 : “ i - ; eee pea vi my rommittee was ‘ 1 une e o 2 : elect 1 wor were accepted subject bard in the restoration of the teacher lost by low attendance. The committee was J mt ) vb > lnsurance Co nu TH jf a : : ; “% NORE BRETT ce tr 1d t¢ 1] t t . cia & sity t of Schools was formed that the only way to regain the teacher was by incr d attendance. ! ] ill e@or rae 2 ri+ tha 2 Daten w ¥ , ‘ Me L a’ > rT eOvad y ' - > } roved a ; o4 ‘ nd construction A delegation from the South Iredell School asked that the location and the proposed building be rushed as rapidly as possible. o : : ; had need for a new sch k lLding at " ‘ Leroy Stevenson remindeu the Board of the bad neec tol a new school buildii Jiao lestnut Grove, RAMAN : . s : + “ee » Qnhool asked the RMAI Principal R. L. Bradford and the committee of Scotts School asked onstruction of the proposed yocational-recreational 6 tarted, er: -—o. ’ , \ imo TT lve - CHAIRMAN GAD hig OA in i > be wilding at the schoo SECRETA: a rr ae “erm 2 ER EE ed we .e 2 £8 ee COR ee Se oe NR OO ae ee eee EN eee Bee FOL mat SP Se * EEA = 7 y » % ‘ i ; ta 4 if 2 i |e i}! ell ds Se, BY > . es “ + sy a re j Y Y ra) 4 ¢ } . . LO Y n Y e T n r hairm 2+ H. Knox, Chairman . ae i 9ouston H. F,. Crowsor T Cc Tinhe Je Oe Dobson It was moved by H, F, Crowson, seconded by S. H. Houston, t ” « yy 5 + } Nart+} rn > 5 ’ . A ‘ Y I embersnhip in the North Carolina School Board Associat ristol xobertson and Boyce Goforth came before the Board t certain extensions of a School Bus route 3V of obertson's - wie i WV Uli f LOVUli’s uoforth Home, This request was referred to the State Divis Tra near re ’ ++ pnts ay I inal transportation, Attention hk. N, Hoyle. yn + + ‘Y) # : H Hove y o : c r FW or } i On motion of 5S. H. Houston, seconded by H. F. Crowson, the of Schools was instructed to advertize for construction bids to at 2:00 r Jetober 2 t P : iditj at <:00 p.m. October 2, 1950, for elementary classroom addition nion Grove School and pr 2 1O¢ . A contract for the ins ae nticello School was aw u > L } Croawe oI : He F, Crowson, seconded It was moved by S. H, Amity Hill and old Troutm sale pending report from the Troutman District School committee, t buildings h: h lec} Oui Le ing naive een decla imary clas September 6, 195 of the Board of Education of Iredell] resent: srooms, lunchroom addition a tallation of a new heating furnace at irded to Rk. S. Barkley for $4770.00 on by S. H. Houston, in Elementary School buildings be adve Houston, seconded by H. F. Crowson, t red abandoned for school purposes, 90 Rneake the Cost of Rebuilding Old-(Replace) Building- - -G. L. Wilson Estimate Plumbing Wiring hat the Board tion: Less depreciation 3 years at 2% a year (6%) Oo request store and : Actual Yalue at Time of Fire ion of Superintendent be received at the t the Cost of Building New Building Including changes from old Plumbing the Wiring motion of hat the Less-ceiling in shop 1AU rtized for These a! i i le a ses i ; aa Mrs, Irma Holcomb asked the Board to consider building a lunchroom at the Ebenezer School, ther 1 e eby making available a much, needed cla ssroom now Insurance pays on building and contents nee i - or site n . = = : : an} : ised for a lunchroom, The Superintendent of Schools was instructed to cet - © eat imat 2d sts ,* this The Board requested rith Mrs. Holcomb to work he attendance of primary it V. Day, principal proposed project and report, out certain school pupils, bus problems which —0, Mt too of the school district, to meet involved Chairman . se # | a Secretary oo AMD $11,778.00 729.00 850.00 $13,357.00 801.42 $12,555.58 $13,795.00 729.00 850.00 $15,354.00 780.00 $14,574.00 = tr oO é 629.30 4 4 ¥, Y 2 we Xe 2 4 3 s a aM % * a) & , j : : 4 we is yaoi 7 ae. ae - ce hema” s \ + + truect ers mem 1 v llo fo wv in vr i Jo ee tS js . . : 3 ; e na n oO E> 3 Oo “— & ° 3 O+¢ T u Vv tison, oehalf M n “el ent De instruc’ 00 p.m. Oct a On motion of J. 20 ¢ Wa ~ i be f or c © . ” * on“ 4 bs ~ c rt n > oO £ °s € <= & O = ea) © «- t Cc J G4 4 + oO \ eR F ed oe ae AE OER OEE ER oe ee eR ee FOE, . <, egeeuma P x ~ ¢ e4 » na © ot ed # % 2 = —O, MW mt west © mama * eae oe r /: retary [7 , Sec _— OMS RE ERT EARL SEC OT ey ar Oe % = bt ae ae 2 eee * AT COOL SPRINGS SCHOOL. IREDELL COUNT: BOARD BF EDUCATION October 2, 1950 In regular session the Board of Education of Iredell County met with following members present: - H. Knox, Chairman e S. Dobson » F. Crowson - H. Houston « R. Morrison The resignation of Tillet Combs as committeeman of the Scotts School dis was receive and accepted on motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by H. R. Morrison, and to fill the vacancy, by same motion, W. M. Pressley was appointed. N. S, Gaither and R. V. Day of the Harmony School; J. C. Murdock and Carl Litaker of the Troutman School requested the Board to pay one-half the OF s yy qo sal scheint ld yearly salary of a band instructor for the two schools. On motion of moeiepenanonmnecenetenenlilherMler erect Amal tt! Sok H. F,. Crowson, seconded by J. S. Dobson, it was agreed to pay $229.00 nila Si Iecedaehodeaataaciainiell per month (state schedule) for three months, ami if finances in current ee ; budget permitted, four months, Rev. J. L. Hood of Troutman discussed the location of the proposed extension-addition of the Troutman Elementary School building with the Board. Declared abandoned for school purposes, the advertizing of the New Hope Negro School property for sale on November 4, 1950, was ordered on motion of S, H. Houston, seconded by J. S. Dobson. Construction bids for school additions at Union Grove, Troutman, and Cool Spring were received by the Board, The bids were as follows: (Insert) On motion of J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, the low bids for the Union Grove addition were accepted and accordingly the contract for construction was awarded to: 1. General Wilson Building Company $55,000.00 2. Plumbing Statesville Plumbing and Heating Co, $ 4,900.00 3. Heating Statesville Plumbing and Heating Co, $ 8,950.00 ; 4, Electrical Modern Electric Co, $ 2,094.00 2s “e Chairman —O. it Jt-~<+ Secretary Cf Chairman The low bids on the Troutman and Cool Spring additions were held by the Board for further consideration, a nS 3 ee eee sapanearvort = . November 6, 1950 On the above date the following members of the Board of Education of 11 ' 4. i In regu i Tredell County met for a regular session: Vid), following me Sg 7h p C. H. Knox, Chairman i J. S. Dobson } H. R. Morrison ‘ S. H. Houston - H. F. Crowson w< 4 R. V. Day, principal of the Harmony School, and N. S. Gaither and W. A. Evans : The reg as IX) bf the school committee came before the Board to request a new ei sht-roo n i was recei vec \ _» “—erammar grade building. The Board agreed to consider this req t in the , and to fill i ong-range county building program. N.S. G <M R. H. Page, R. B. Madison, and J. H. James discussed with the Board the : Carl Litaker i \ Bvisual-aid room in the new building, cement walks around building, and heating * : yearly salar ae . or the vocational agricultural building. : H. F. Crows¢ \ & j per month (e . Mrs, Irma Holcomb, principal of Ebenezer School, asked the Board to construct i ‘| budget pern§ pas memmediately a lunchroom at the school. ' Rev. J, ue ui On motion of H. F. Crowson, seconded by H. Kk. Morrison, extension~a¢ 4 Biot to exceed $500.00) for Cool Springs new building; oil heat £001 Springs vocational agricultural building; and lunchroom Declare mf funds Negro Schoo] El a gnc Sig were available, were approved. ia q ; , 9 r an | j of S. H. How On motion of H. F. Crowson, seconded by J. was a or the cost of extra sewer line at the new buil be ' Constru t : Cool Spring Princi . comm e from tt t fT. A. of tonv ‘ RO OL oo ee 1 ee ‘ : © : ; i ] icipal H,. H. Blackburn and a C he P, T. A. of 4 ~3 ichool asked the Board for additional] ooms and lunchrooms,. 1 N he Board for ae ecg ' = On moti romised by the Board as soon as fund: avaliadle, in tne mea ee ' { the Union Gr superintendent of school was instructed to make usable in the present building 1 j "| construction rary classroom, a hom ” i ¥ : : . r the { 1. General Sines sonstrustion coste ond the funds le, as oy th bs On i orma] bid ; pecel ved the Boa rd re tected al ] bids submi. 2d by motion oO i ; ee oe received, the Boa J On i hic es kc a tie } Kat 26 Plumbing Bes Morrison, seconded by S. H. Houston, on the Cool Springs High °& 91. addition A “4 4 Cn ; : _ —yildin : ,, q ert Bnd the Troutman classroom-lunchroom building. i ; Wu) 3. Heating + i - os 4. Electrical Modern Electric Co, $ 2,094.00 —O, Me Chairman eitecemesenpeenmneacniin - ii _ yo 4 rf Lae Dh 7 Oo” —C. Kt 7-4 oe Chairman The low bidd Board for fugt Troutman and Cool §$ eration, pring additions were held by the a j Secreta LZ ry ee Te a Barer eg “ December 4, Ae oe et q Os 80 C we D 42> + ~ Oo @d > © eo ws E & + * SK > oi + 3 oO oi . oe og 9 3 « »o ¢ hy + ou cg % O oO GH Py > & a 44 structions roved for r 2n + ge elea app as e¢ 2 r - r c > Ps S °o E b . od wT os q G4 42 » OG q c ~ O 0 orf asked - > entz rT ~ ° co at mm be Q @ . OT me ¢ oT PH mc OQ ® ax. T cw 4 oO Tt » © oO $ QO ¢ 2 © Oo + ~~ Oo ca he 7 G a& « t . Gq . . ot ¢ ¢ a a0 gS wT s. a r4 ° oO © ¢ ve) o S oO at - ;G = go e fe ist “0 O gs 0 od fb = £ ri ¢ Qe ii. G Oo i Oo an "OS + $ © + ok “a a © - ss @) od TOT .. a a Mt BE e- see ‘ems zr es & —TF. Zé airman Chai Cha: 8 iF sammy ecretary w FS Oe R i SETTER to ter eo f vol ’ é 4 . Fi 4 | o >) ‘4 rx SO ee neti ey =). gaetemmete ea nen a es eee Oa loo aa at {PPL 9 ace ear pore 9 4 Bho i 9 od 7% 4 es ‘ Se ee cee a ARI te a, are é % > li De ieee oe YE February 5, 1951 At a regular meeting of the Iredell County Board of Education on the above date the following members were present: » H. Knox, Chairman - S. Dobson » R. Morrison . F, Crowson - H. Houston aUmrmmrmaa On motion of H. F, Crowson, seconded by S. H. Houston, it was agreed that the Board should pay one-half cost of new typewriter for C, M. Cooke, who lost his typewriter in the Sharon School fire, The sale of New Hope Negro Schcol property was confirmed to W. W. Godfrey for $275.00, the same having been declared abandoned for school purposes, This action followed a motion by J. S. Dobson, seconded by S. H. Houston, It was recommended by H. F, Crowson, seconded by H. R, Morrison, that $1500.00 be included in the school budget for the year 1951 and 1952 for additional land at the Union Grove School, The committee of the Mt. Mourne School presented a written request for the transfer of the Mt. Mourne High School pupils from Davidson to Mooresville, This request was referred to the Mooresville City Board of Education, Principal R. B,. Madison and Committeeman k. H, Page asked that the building project at Cool Springs be completed as soon as possible, OE Tiel Dill weil Chairman | The Board of Education of Iredell Count the following members present: amama Rtn ym From the Superintendent of Schools, the Board he mrogress of the Evaluative School Survey in Kk. L. Bradford, principal of the Scotts School mf the School for all the interest, Bcnool, Rk. B, Madison, principal of the Cool Springs School » F p p ppreciation, The Mt, Mourne School was visited n the school lunchroom, Knox, Chairman Crowson Dobson Morrison Hous ton ) —O, tent March 5, 1951 y met in regular session with ard a report on the the schools of the county. » ©xpressed the appreciation consideration, and help rendered the by the Board, and lunch was enjoyed » expresse ——7 ae a LUabthiy Chairman Secretary’ Swear that I will support the Constitution Land 2, Heit, April 2 “, 1951 Li hh » do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true maintain and defend the Constitution of the Dad 2, tiie April 2 oe » do solemnly swear that I will truly execute the duties of best of my skill Laake April. 2 and A Af one » 1951 : fears ) 1Q67 ; ae 2 Tren | : on Frank F, King » do solemnly ay ' p , Ra ee ae : @of the United States, so help me God, a4 a L o D028. sQUCE r 0 Lrede 20" Ly ne : 1) £ 7 0 t +4 ind wer rit } oat of offic for of f yi f J ach by C, G. Smith, Clerk of Court: i { pworn and subscribed to before me this ae O72 * * a | ” j ; lected o i - j i n ae " fi a: - + , ’ ce=-c . - “ae e we ee i mm fy 4 naa 4 + , . - : on, se 1 by Mr. Gaston, pos n of y ” Y t f } 7 wa Jeclarsad . + -¢ cad 7 7 1951 s a : ae ’ wy +s 171. » _Frank F, King ms 2D a) : ga ne fie llegiance to the State of North Carolina and the Constitutional powers and i lected head Ks : , me ee oe Ee Xs ne a uthorities which are, or may be, established for the government. thereof and od = ra ere 2 eee ara ee eet ae hat I will endeavor to support aah Fats agra roce.... a pu P-Oyed So long as BBtate not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best ' aM i a 0 on reco sndatior f wazenby: Fens, ° 0 pf my knowledge and ability, so help me God. ER pS ae oe ‘ Ve De 4ur y Eugene Dav 4 Intt+eayr (7 } rn Al} ayt yeti, . . ’ Be ae y worn and subscribed to before me this | Henry McLelland S| seorge Weatherford Vf as : ; . Se ee OF Mr, Marric, J. Cy bunty, : s r r q . T f.% 3 7 ° . 5 : ~ | 4 O poe Us » and , 2 > re-employed so long a ir ~ + t = 4 . Vas ; 4 r) tena partment of the schools, r 4 re. / oa Foy a Mr. G my onded bj - Loftin, that Miss Florence Wike ty . : ' j s | e=-emp1 3 la cretar S n the ffice of the ’ Frank Px King i : Cv x me Board of Education of Iredell County according to the 1 My 1 ne #: saat ked +} a4 bility and according to the law, so help me God, 4 ae . ye) * 2 € O n i 1 ea tn Board C i y } + 4 m™ 3 “8 . - _ aes - \ -&3 > 1 1 ee, > rd agre d to hi request, T 1S yyved 3 Vy . Cron > » nded Mr, larri that the advisory we ; commi t+ Dan 4 bikes Cie 4 ee : i ea ee ee orn and subscribed to before me this i . Tee “. Ceminated, and in lieu thereof a represent ol - =} LY ea 1 1 A > Omm1.t CC. cab ee , ; y ’ eels ccceat ler, Jr. and J, L, arren from the Cool Springs dist ati | b a pe r caring about three ] d signatures re yuesti ng the é . <4) a 2 un t of Woodrow Whit Wood raw 17 1 a a e ] rae 184 \4 Ai at, : ewe Me He Page, Jason Fox, and S, M, MilJ ry .C cnoo ommit te ft ay i 3 re . : ; Si 2 bd al - eo «AT luc onsideration, the old committee FF vA A Ne Ae Beave y ned 4 & . i es ee Ys led by 0, A. 1 parman, requested the appointment o i homas Moore ohn Blackwelder wu op wor i gi Te » John Blackwe ld: Y, Hs By York, and W. B, Renegar committ ee, On motion of Mr, Gaston 1, seconded by Mr, Crows ers F % ‘ 7 i" 2 twee _ (peers ane see gee oe ee meee Salons Bee 1, Tate Loftin » do solemnly swear that I will Support the Constit@, pe Gaston » do solemly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, so help me God, ' f the ted States, so help me ° ; em DD : / Ch 3 : EI) Sworn and subscribed to before me this April 2 ,@pworn and subscribed to before me this MAA di hs Tate Loftin » do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bes allegiance to the State of North Carolina and 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, ’ Maury Gaston , do solemly swear that I will be faithful and bear true to t te o rth Carolina and the Constitutional powers and uthorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof and hat I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of the tate not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best my knowledge and ability, so help me God, A 27» Sworn and subscribed to before me this April 2 worn and subscribed to before me this </ Oly Tiitl x Zz Tate Loftin » do solemnly swear that I will truly execute the da, Maury Gaston 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 cr “Koard of Ehasetion of Tan County according to the best of my skill and ability and according to the law, so help me God, bility and according to the law, so help me God, Sworn and subscribed to before me this orn and subscribed to before me this cite te NE ene “weenie we. a welche em ade oe ql , ae it ~~. = & a Ts Halbert F. Crowson » do solemnly swear that.I will support the Constity of the United States, so help me God, ' Sworn and subscribed to before me this I, _Halbert F. Crowson » do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear allegiance to the State of North Carolina and 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, W, B. Harris, Jr. » do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution the United States » 80 help me God, , orn and subscribed to before me this . W. B. Harris, Jr, do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true Bllegiance to the State of North Carolina and the Constitutional powers and thorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof and at I will endeavor to support » maintain and defend the Constitution of the te not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best f my knowledge and ability, so help me God, Matter % ZF Crow Sworn and subscribed to before me this April 2 ts LY, i, Halbert F. Crowson » do solemnly swear that I, will 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, Waders ~Cpas Sworn and subscribed to before me this April 2 Libri | orn and subscribed to before me this » 1951 Lib ’ W r r do solemnly swear that I will truly execute the duties of Board of Education of Iredell County according to the best of my skill and bility and according to the law, so help me God, i ). Tp 4 orn and subscribed to before me this April 2 ( ie < I a of the United States; so hel? gS gee Swear that I wild support the Constit ted States, Sworn and subscribed to before me this * “s that I will be fai thful and bear utional powers and =i 88 CE 5 eam jn a eh ca a es A Ne 63 BS i zim es Bs 7 ee. ee ee ee , ws Bee Scns . 2% nm tent liallliee, & hey! athe ee COMMITTEEMEN FOR IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS 1951 ---1953 mistrict No. 1 = Scotts and Monticello Schools “Smith White, Rt. 2, Statesville, N. C, Fred Sherrill, Scotts, N.C. W. M. Pressley, Rt. 1, Stony Point, N. C,. z Fred Bell, R, F. D., Statesville, N. C. Clay Summers, Loray, N.C, pistrict No. 2 - Central School *J. Adrian Dobson, Rt. 2, Statesville, N. C, Dave White, Rt. 2, Statesville, N. C, James King, Rt. 5, Statesville, N. C. Sam W, Martin, Rt. 2, Hiddenite, N. ©, Lawrence McLelland, Rt. 2, Statesville, N, ©. pistrict No. 3 = Union Grove School *W, C, Feimster, Union Grove, N.C, Glenn Crater, Rt. 2, Harmony, Ne. Co C, B, Madison, Olin, N. C. Hal Redmond, New Hope, N. C, Gales Walker, Olin, N. C, mp istrict No. 4 - Harmony and Ebenezer Schools *C, Bruce Reavis, Harmony, N. 0. W. Thomas Moore, Harmony, N. C. H. B, York, Harmony, N. C., Route 1 W. B, Renegar, Rt. 2, Harmony, Ne C. John Blackwelder, Rt. 4, Statesville, N. C. Vistrict No, 5 -Gool Spring and Wayside Schools *R, H. Page, Rt. 2, Cleveland, N. C. W. H. Bustle, Rt. 4, Statesville, N. c, Woodrow White, Rt. 1, Statesville, N. C. E. D, Fox, Rt. 4, Statesville, N, C, J. F, Adkins, Rt. 2, Cleveland, N. C. District Noe 6 = Troutman and Barium Springs School te - : *J. C. Murdock, Rt. 1, Troutman, N. C, 1 4 : Francis W. Troutman, Rt. 1, Troutman, N. C. _~— Sam Brown, Troutman, N. C. 4 a Lynn Hostetler, Troutman, N. C, Ny, . ig <a m Frank Brown, Troutman, N.C. 7 1 5 se} District No. 7 - Shepherd School . % ' Ss *F. E, Brawley, Rt. 2, Mooresville, N. C, Y ff | sul. : A. F. Craven, Rt. 2, Mooresville, N. °. . , re L. F, Smith, Rt. 1, Troutman, N, C, District No. 9 = Mount Mourne School < *R, M. Jones, Mt. Mourne, N, Ce. i Eugene Alexander, Rt. 1, Mooresville, N. C. Sp : Clyde Sherrill, Rt. 1, Mooresville, N. C, ».<- 72 District No. 10 - Brawley School ‘ v ee erie J ; ' *Howard A, Prootor, Rt. 2, Mooresville, N. Cc. N, B. Johnson, Rt. 2, Mooresville, N, C. We 5. Caldwell, Rt. 1, Mooresville, N. C. \ Bes re ‘% J rt 6 se eet gemeey +3 Cape ° eee * we “ = ‘ af 4 q De District No. lL = Celeste Henkel School "Stephen W. Nash, P. 0. Box 1146, Statesville, N. C., Foy Brittain, Rt. 3, Statesville, N.C, Yrtry iy Claude Ostwalt, Rt, 3, Statesville, N. C. { - fh H. E, Miller, Rt. 6, Statesville, N. C. Horace Smith, Rt. 6, Statesville, N. C him roe ee i Ae . naan vs . — ee © - ht ser ens") "4 fn at ‘ Ps eek Of) Go Bt. Se; £ \5 A BES hb FOR NOSL [Or =e b :-. “a + f' Vin. '’ 5 2 ~ Kay d & Ne é a oa dr + om. Principal 0, | Pharr and emu: Pie é ‘— tg and group of Negro patro x<pressed reciat ' } Board in beha ee Re ae 2 : ; : rae ee ey datas O and ) e Superintendent of Sct i i * ra ‘ ; > i q ! d “63 ‘e ™ Ae 4 sai Rg - r% aes? : 2 ? n ‘ : ’ : * % 7 % ; ‘| : % © Keay em ng : & bas St Se. mf ee bt Na, i i tit an Mi SUGGESTED REPAIRS TO THE TROUTMAN HIGH SCHOOL weet Prepared for the Ty 1951 COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION wi The oard of Edue tion of Tredel} Pvt ‘ j : Y 7% om i eV Maat hy in regular session with the LLO ; pers pr nts ’ moti me ar ret h mama art ts ti ie Se, For repair between now and the close of school ae The interios of the auditorium | bé me y S ‘esville Jehan Aicernece 2 ¥ : oe ae Rg liscussed For the maintenance department during the summer mapel Schools at 4 { eS ’ ¢ 1 1 ssrc c n lamba andi : % inca oe and gym=auditoriu a» Finish repatrs on Mr. Vance's classroom which were started Feb. 1950 > , ; seconde by Mr, Crowson A hy - ‘. by the s : e e rAAr - Ss ‘ oy the state, as soon as be Enlarge the coal bin for the high school buildinge.. under gym ‘ Ce Paint the halis of the high school building aye + q + o 2queste ne Board for é 4 ct into the Mooresville ds Paint the principal's home toe ‘ .. a request pendi ng m a study % | ; e+ Repair the ceiling in 5 classpooms of the high school building and hallway qa and we also requested by ’ } | Mins Marga Tercie dir we s For contract ies i The Children's Bible Mieeinn 4, 3 o oe teve Kruis told the Board of the work of c ; ” a) on t es 001 . J eS a. Install a stoker on the biiler in the high school building ‘thie ™, PY on os 7 o. 7 ts a mm tt a I Me. oo. ye elder } : Board to cor r for the siegls ‘here tank cal ee on, asked the be reswire the high school building dept. impro d, mor hoo) } s 13 ae oie nee Laboratory improved, home et a r : " “ as ! I rj nej p 11 H ry He nry and : ae ae Building ; School reguested the onatwentdae ee ene OF the South Tega’ Bo a. Elementary building and gym for the colored people be Cafeteria with 3 primary classrooms ; & ten-room grammar prade tuijldin. 1. & Culidings at Harmony, ot Phen. at Ebenezer a id group ef patron ee uilding falph Sinclair 5 th cecnanntnt a : - , 4 ‘ q é } te j * & 4 ie ’ % %. . & * . é , x j > o : ‘ é ' : : s | Pe ¢ Ke * “> pen tre sfiqoeq be bee ars ifoftaed 6 oft To amooumac.5 2 rt i Hill WAMTUOST gHT or GAT ATER one Tol betader4 TAOUTZ =FO dsaog YTHUOO Pn vinta ‘ ao f { f 90094 le s@ofs Sd DAS wor i9ewsed rheqer i oC ASIST tt rn Tot Rb <2UE ent to atofistn} Tommse edd ontgoh “H9UTtSgeb Bonansdrct so end pif ie i OIGEELO SB eonsV 41M go Sateqot deinid ,s SVOKIE MBER ONS 10% mtdLeon oF sgising od oa “tC £00898 rigid odt to Siisd edt tnist .9 omor &* Leqtomtra end! gated gatlieo og aisqeh .e Jositinoo ‘tol eas 20 texote gs [isdentT .s miblind Lo, Hoe datd- edd o1tiwest id sotblint oY TOR ONY bas pathLind Citsineme lA .s & MrI2eBfh Yisaioaq € dd hy firetetsd .d 4 » £ J — Z IM ee. ote UA de snts and auditorium, 83; providing office and steam heat. education reom with first mnections ‘ a er Bras TRO ecw, SPP ss mete — bene yo wy xj ss ” F ; : FEET nei ili ¥ sgpgpeent F = —y anes (FY) gee - PROSE a fy > rill Io! 2 &/ 2 oy 2 t oY 24 . y Gt ib 2% & 2} % & wo 4 ” 2% # & . = . oe n * Se ev? ‘eg s see on pee > PFS Ct +z a CS Sen ae a April 19, 1951 April 23, 1952 In special meeting the following members of the Iredell County Board of : bie cs Education were present: fs At a called meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County, the following members were present: so Nt retain anes it lat ty Frank F. King, Chairman ; He F. Crowson Frank F. King, Chairman ' ¥ PF. tT. Leftia He F. Crowson m W. B. Harris, Jr. F. T. Loftin iS { Maury Gaston W. Be Harris, Jr. < Z i Maury Gaston 5 b ‘ The meeting was called for the purpose of considering the applications Mm i “ 2 | in hand for the position of Superintendent of Schools, 1 The following men were interviewed for the position of Supertntendiw of a ‘s } Iredell County Schools; Mr. Jack Scott, Mooresville, N. C.; Mr. Laxton Hamrick, r\ we After checking all applications, three were held for more consideration Tryon, Ne. Co; and Mr. S. H. Helton, Mt. Holly, N.C. at a meeting on April 23, 1951. It was agreed by the Board to post notice in the Courthouse and both . ‘4 i, i sy Statesville papers that a meeting of the Board would be held on May 15, 1951, 3 at ae ; Pie SF fs m for the purpose of electing a Superintencaent of Iredell County Schools. PA. ‘ U Vales Chairman SF te. 2 x ie Se a ie 2 ‘ } I A! (4 iF W Chairman a Vo NGF eq — i] b. #6 & } a LoAtrdtns Pacem. ae a H. F. Crowson e* i> i a ome on : ‘ % Y . . wec., Pro T rd ‘ 4 gna | H. Fe Crowson a. 5 : 4a Sec., Pro Tem. € veda at RRA é © / ‘ ¢ May 15, 1951 en ett ee ee . At a called meeting of the Iredell County Board of Education, the " following members were present: . 4 Frank F. King, Chairman } He F. Crowson F, T. Loftin & W. B. Harris, Jr. x Maury Gaston Ps The meeting was called for the purpose of electing a County Superintendent of Schools. Mr. Se He Helton of Mt. Holly was declared elected “Zt th rd. Pranll Chairman Neen June 4, 1951 For a regular meeting of the Board of Education of Iredell County, the following members were present: Members of-Iredell-County Board of Educ ation “{ Wil Frank F. King, Chairman & 4 SENT H. F. Crowson i . 3 We, representing Scotts School District which comprises all of ‘ 4; F. T. Loftin s R: W. B. Harris, Jr. Concord Township, the second largest rural ee Iredell County, 4 ~ | Maury Gaston. aad 4 part of Bethany, Shiloh and Statesville » are making the : . following requests in order that the Scotts School will meet its mini- A t Clearrene Moore and Bessie Miller, patrons of tne Neiltown Negro School, um requirements, ‘ . asked certain improvements be made On building or consolidated with Troutman at ¥ , aed Trou i st } 4; _ Krams +routman. This reque was left open by the Board for more information and ” you wed on the proposed Vocati Recreational Build= f \ = ; C. Eugene Savage, architect, discussed with the Board the plans for the ing that has been promised for several years. ie understand that blue ; proposed additions at the Troutman and Cool Spring Schools, prints and specifications are complete and in your hands. We have been i : Archi t bids now are lower than anticipated. , Principal R. B. Madison and Committee of the Cool Spring School asked that notified by the toot the * Mat a i the Board provide new chairs for the auditorium, finish the Visual Aid room and paint the High School Building. This request was taken under Consideration. Second, that since we have been instructed by officials from Raleigh ‘ : ie Build o circum a Nee Ralph Sinclair, Principal of the Union Grove School, asked that the furnatd that the old Hlementary ing is a fire hazard and that under n whos oi in the High School Building be replaced. on motion by Mr. Crowson, seconded by stances should the top floor be used, we are requesting ten new classrooms / Mr. Harris, this request was approved, which will meet state requirements, be constructed to replace the class * ia - ae roons ird in addition will give room enough for a . { Principal R. L. Bradford and a delegation from the Scotts School asked the on the th floor and oiuehe “4 » the following be done at the school: (List) library, a music room, a band room, first aid room, ani a visual education (re : room . Also we are requesting that the classrooms on the second floor be e . On motion of Mr. Crowson, seconded by Mr. Harris, the School Maintenance completely remodeled. * Department was instructed.to provide toilet facilities in the principal's home, & Second floor; additional drinking fountains; and stalls for girls’ toilets. Third, that the principal's home, which is a two story frame building S 4. +] § that was until three years ago used for an Agriculture home and Home Econom ; =| } William Littlejohn made inquiry of the Board about the position of ics Department, at which time it was moved 100 yeards to make room oe the i | 9 4 Principal of the Unity Negro School. He was referred to the District Committee. new $29,000 classroom building, and is now being used for a principal's ‘6 i home on the first floor, and as a music department on the second floor, t ya i Re Glenn Harding asked the Board about the use of the Union Grove "Gym" be completely remodeled inside and out and a new bathroom constructed on Sa . i for community recreational programs. He was referred to the School committee the second floor. "ay iif of the Union Grove District, 5 . a . 2 . that the old combination auditorium and gym be remodeled i “es He Campbell asked about job as mechanic at the County School Garage. and the floor raised in order to have a decent auditorium. d ; He was referred to wits Lazenby, ilead Mechanic, ' ~@ floors be constructed in the old Agriculture : Un motion of Mr. Crowson, seconded by Mr. Harris, the Su Se Fifth, that new concrete ; ! - Barz perintendent of Scim en to the * : was instructed to sign request’ or Highway Gemndasion fis sortain seed éhanie a Building to replace wooden floors that have given away and fall the Rocky Knoll School, r ground, On motion of Mr, Gaston, was recommended to the Board State Board of Education, Seconded by Mr, Harris of County Commissioners » & transfer of school funts Sixth, that adequate state approved drinking fountains be installed » Subject to final approval 0 to accommodate the student body. The state requires one fountain for ue very 25-40 persons and one drinking fountain for each primary classroom, We have, at present, two inside fountains and two outside fountains to Serve a total enrollment of 565 students. The fountains that we now have are not approved fountains. supervisors work for the year, Blanche s, Reitzel and Mary C, Holliday gave reports of their Contract for auditing the County and local Se : 1950 and 1951 was awarded to George H, Emery, C } hools funds for fiscal year 3 that stalls be constructed in the girls’ toilets to provide i *PeAs, On motion of Mr. Gaston, for whee haven Ad feet high are required for accredited schools. oe seconded by Mr, Crowson, eT. aE fet hed ne NS SZ Sy eneecnet e a 5 a SPONGE © gage. ~~ Uy fiir et gree +2 hohe |? ei : ’ x ve <n lt A EE St at ae he rye Dimon Sighth, that the old two story building be completely re-wired andi approved lighting units be installed in the classrooms on the second floor. The state requires six 300 watt units in each classroom. Part of these class= rooms now have one light - the others have only two lights. Ninth, that an additional five acres of land be added to the school property to bring the necessary space to meet minimum state requirements. Tenth, that necessary concrete walks be constructed. that a centralized heating plant be installed to eliminate the three present boilers and five stoves. amalfith, that some provision be made to accommodate coal that is pro= vided during the summer months. Under present conditions coal is piled on school grounds and the janitors have to haul the coal as needed to the boiler rooms by wheelbarrow. Thirteenth, that two additional classrooms and five acres of land be provided for the Scotts colored school. We have tried to make these requests conform to the State Department of Public Instruction requirements and we feel sure that this Board will approve these requests and proceed with fulfilling them this school year. Page we t i & 4 ‘ t i ; i os * * ‘ e ‘ ‘ ; , 4 htt a A AN A A # es ier Miroens Bits mye eet 2 ~ i Haron Community asked otion by Lhe ry oard the wan board taken, linpold Gtewart, We. M,. Presaly, D. D, te replace _ L Yell the never and sharon Chal min C. V. Stewart of Lomentary PANO) 6% IE: caiiiemeiadnae the building, At a special meeting the following members : ? Frank He Py } W. i, uf } : ¥ > we tT. i, % i { > k Maury & ¢ ‘ i ; 4 TY f ; og the budget for next r consideration and deliberati i board and recomme to the = ss % : ef { r e 4 5 Re é a : Z pat men, er ge > 5 at mac} eg af ’ “a ; f é sy ae f ; % al i Jiu ¢ \ i 4 : v ” s ij - ' j 1 if ; : 4 | dtm tae h act Mick lin S were present: June 8, 1951 of the Board of Education held on the above date, F. King, Chai rman CrowSon Harris, Jr. Loftin Gaston iscal year was discussed, and after due On, the following budget was approved by the County Board of Commissioner Se f Faanfe ¥. 7E CLs VNairman Secret ary June 28, 1951 At a called meeting of the Irede 11 County Board of Education the following members were present: Frank F. King, Chairman He F. Crowson Maury Gaston W. B. Harris, Jr. F. T. Loftin It was moved by Mr. Loftin, seconded by Mr. Crowson, thet the negro school building needs be given priority and that these needs be met as rapidly as possible. To this end it was recommended that the Amity Hill building be repaired and used by the South Iredell School, $12,000 was approved for this work. For further improvements and consolidation $1,500 for the Seotts School; $50,000 for Dunbar Classrooms; $50,000 for Unity classrooms; $15,000 for Lunchroo > m~Auditorium at Chestnut Grove; and $20,000 for Houstonville Lunchroom ~Auditorium. On motion of Mr. Gaston, seconied by Mr. Crowson, it was recommended that the County School Garage property be sold and the garage be located on county property near the Iredell County Fair Grounds and that $20,000 be set up for this project. It was moved by Mr. Crowson, seconded by Mr. Gaston, that a teacher be held for Iredell County, and that the County Board will route ali high school pupils in the Mt. Mourne District to Brawley and any pupils who Wish to go to Mooresville will provide their own transportation. Secretary Za ) 3 ; an 4 At an hi nell in Sn at it 4 Sncaie an ofa * _ $4\ 2 SS July 2, 1951 The Iredell County Board of Education met in regular session with the following members present: Frank F, King, Chairman KH, F. Crowson Maury Gaston W. B. Harris, Jr. F, T. Loftin Mr. Swanger, band director from Scotts School, appeared before the Board and asked that three full-time band directors be employed for the Iredell County Public Schools, and that their salaries be paid from county funds. No action was taken on this request. Miss Turner, Miss Genevieve Kruis, and Mrs. Joy Stiver reported on the work of the Children's Bible Mission in the Iredell County Public Schools. On motion by Mr. Gaston, seconded by Mr. Crowson, the Board voted unanimously to accept the bid of $1,600 for the old Troutman elemn- tary school property made by the Troutman civic organizations repre- sented by Mrs, Irm A. Holcomb appeared before the Board and presented the need for additional classrooms and lunchroom facilities at Ebenezer School. The Board received her report as information, Mr. W. L. Aycock of Mt. Mourne School appeared before the Board and asked for school bus transportation to the area near the pumping station of the Transcontinental Gas Company. This request was referred to Mr. Helton and Mr. Lazenby for further study. On motion by Mr. Gaston, seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board of Education voted unanimously to approve repairs to the Scotts princi- pal's home not to exceed $4,000. Mr, Helton was autnorized to pro- ceed with this work, Mr. Feimster and Mr. Ralph Sinclair from Union Grove asked for a heating system for the Union Grove lunchroom, and reported a roof leaks and warped cabinet doors in the new building at Union Grove. Mr. R. B, Madison from Cool Springs asked for the completion of the visual aid room at the Cool Springs School. Mr. W. T. Moore, Mr, W. B. Remnegar, and Mr. John Blackwelder from Harmony asked for a ten or twelve classroom elementary building, and repairs to other buildings at Harmony School. + CHALRMAN ee ee al ="do solemly swear that I will support the Constitution the United States, so help me God, orn and subscribed to before me this EZ, of = 41951 ae 4 . Lhibbhewe do solemly swear that I will be faithful and bear true Tegiance to the State of North Carolina and the Constitutional powers and hthorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof and at I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of the . ate not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best my knowledge and ability, so help me God, op orn and subscribed to before me this Z PA - 91951 + af s cheaS kh J | / aes o ae - ( ) Dat f / { LIES A fl , do solemly swear that I will truly execute the duties of e\Board-of Education of lredell County according to the best of my skill and 1 bility and according to the law, so help me God. jpnde™ \ j yy 4 . J : orn and subscribed to before me this h UG J s2992 GF ae a at - yfey) 3 ; * \S\te eer ce a a Se é ( J ‘ S ai) r. ok ds , } L SS ¢ “a! it j , { f os { j . a. e ¥ 4 ES 4 f 4 ‘ | | i oO ME ; cao Bee je) hag , \\ ¥} 4 ' Yoh § % SER r me * c wey ° bi é 4 mK ‘e & fg } ou id ‘ : 4 i Es, %%,' 4 { y ai : j *% - i - ‘ ‘ ~ be # we ee ' d » iP tr ONCE O' a | 5 KS vt ; : he « Pn . << } oP a, é i} ue i 4) . ‘ ; ta ; er" : , j “ty, aa iy 5 kel : AT mee | i Ai ca Fd I er ; AYE \ f TaN Vis , a & SENLY} } ‘ r#? : i *. . . 4 Pe >’ gina ‘ tm 4 pe) 2 SS * : ie (ea te, von ‘ ee | Zo US Sy ; * rr, ~ 7 = Bie #747 =| Wd: ) | oe tt iia 2h fs e iN = oS 2 Wry emt : eal 2S WT fi Pe : on ear dae oS" sik otis STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL RALEIGH 18 Inly 1952 SUBJECT: pate Scheel Principal; Zermination of Contract. Mr. J, Adrian Dobson, Chairman Central Sehool Comittee Iredell County Public Schools Statesville, N. C. Dear Mr, Dobson: : ie : have your letter of July 16th in which you write me as fol- ows "The Central School Comnittee desires a ruling from you in re- gard to the following problem: "On April 10, 1991, the Central School Comittee mente re-elected Mr, Zeb V, K, Dickson as pe eeione of Central S and verbally notified him of the action on the same date, How- ever, in view of information which the committee did not have : at the time of re-clection, it wis the unanimous opinion of the q committee that it would be in the best interest of Central Sehool | to terminate Mr, Dickson's contract, Therefore, with the ap- ad proval of the county tendent, Mr. T, Ward Guy, the com- mittee maniaousiy Feseinded ection’ on 8, 1 and notified Mr. Dickson of this onon May 9). 1951. te wes" given an ope superintendent @ registered ietter to Mr. Dickson on May » 1991 to him that his contract had been to ted, Mr? Dickson re the letter. School closed May 18, 1951. Ts Mr, Dickson's contract still in foree?®* is eetaten Bre Pickeanta coutresd 10 Sersineted tw the aetten as mail or vo the #ehoel closing ea May 16th 1992.” The that ee SUPREME COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA. SPRING TERM, 1952 mredell County Board ) Me ! @ef Education : VSe ( No. 379. From Iredell. Ps 2 Bey Ve. K. Dickson i Appeal by plaintiff from Sink, Je, and a jury at the November Term, 951, of the Superior Court of Iredell County. Summary proceeding in ejectment tried de novo in the superior court ign the appeal of the defendant from the Judgment of the justice of the peace. The plaintiff, the Board of Education of Iredell County, presented ie following evidence on the trial in the superior court: 1. The Central School District is located in the Iredell County mdninistrative Unit. 2. On June 21, 1950, the School Committee of the Central School istrict, whose action was forthwith approved by the plaintiff and the county AN nn tre pe ct uperintendent of schools, elected the defendant, Zeb V. K. Dickson, principal Rammer a 4 ante tee oS A 5 pf the Central School for the following school year. The defendant accepted phe employment, executed a written contract agreeably to it on forms furnished er py the State Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, and actually served as principal of the Central School during the ensuing school term, which ended May 8, 1951. Z € cain es nlite 3+ When the defendant began his service at the Central School, the plaintiff leased to him a nearby dwelling for a term coextensive with his employ- hent as principal of the Central School. The defendant forthwith moved into the Pwelling, and has continued in its actual physical possession ever since. 4. On April 10, 1951, the School Committee of the Central School District met and "reelected (the defendant) as principal for the ensuing year.” rue committee immediately notified the defendant of its action, and the defendant a FAS al a) es . bo y i Straightway advised the committee that he accepted the extension of his employ- ment. Neither the plaintiff nor the county superintendent of schools was ever informed of the reelection of the defendant by the district committee » or ever took any action in respect to it. + On May 8, 1951, the School Committee of the Central School met, and passed motions "to rescind (its) action on the reelection" of the defendant ite nd to terminate the defendant's “contract as... principal or Central Sepchool . . . at the end of the 1950 and 1951 school year." 6. The School Committee of the Central School gave the county puperintendent of schools oral notice of its passage of the motion to termi- r & ee ate the defendant's contract as principal at the end of the school year. ; — days prior to the close of the school term at Central School, to-wit, on Bay 16, 1951, the county superintendent of schools mailed a registered letter . o the defendant, advising him that his contract as principal of Central School { . a ) mas to end "at the close of this school year." He did this “after consulta- ‘ = ion with the chairman of the county board of education." A DY A Za | E 7+ On June 43, 1951, the School Committee of the Central School ae MPistrict mailed the defendant a letter; notifying him to vacate the dwelling : , : seccupied by him on or before July 15, 1951. The defendant refused to quit ‘= = A : he premises. { a3 j , 8. On July 23, 1951, the members of the county board of education . oe if pet and "voted unanimously ito go on record supporting the Central School 4 § i oe i I ommittee in whatever action they take in electing a principal for the Central chool,* ota tin wee 9+ On August 2, 1951, thé plaintiff brought this summary proceeding me” ejectment against the defendant to recover possession of the dwelling. ‘C= When the plaintiff rested its case, the trial judge allowed the otion of the defendant for & compulsory nonsuit and entered judgment accord- Sly. The plaintirr excepted and appealed, assigning the dismissal of the 7 \ Tee > cel tai iil. ie aaa Seeman dad, roceeding as error. Scott & Collier, Z. Vv. Turlington, and M. L. Nash for plaintiff, appellant. Burke & Burke and J. G. Lewis for defendant, appellee. ao W, x 4 ie ni i ll Se % < s\ eet ise ; > \ : FE e ses ih c “y 'e | ions — “4 } Ka >? } =) : A \ LY : oo A if HE Sa aX Mae © a is : rvin, J» The defendant was elected principal of Central School il 7p bihld or the school year beginning in 1950 and ending in 1951 in strict conformity sais. Ce ao ke ¥ if nn aa ; © the statute now recompiled as G. S. 115-354. ‘The plaintiff leased the dwell- E Eng to him for a term coextensive with his employmeht. Consequently the pro- riety of the compulsory nonsuit can not be controverted unless the plaintiff's dence shows that the employment of the defendant as principal of Central hool came to an end prior to the institution of this proceeding in summary ectment,. The answer to the problem presented by the appeal must be obtained the statute cited above and the addiional statute now recompiled as ; wreteise: om Eranoraass aes z 4 ' ® 2 wmear to year until one or the other of SSS er Seen S. 115-359. No good purpose will be served by setting forth verbatim the pmewhat awkward language in which these enactments are couched. Their meanings CS e to be found in what they necessarily imply as much as in what they specif- ally express. 50 Am. Jur., Statutes, section 2h2. Ge S. 115-354 provides, in substance, that where the school committee a district in a county administrative unit elects a person to serve as princi- pl or teacher of a school of the district with the approval of both the county @perintendent of schools and the county board of ed ucation and the principal teacher so elected executes a written contract covering his employment upon ficial forms, the contract of employment automatically continues in force from B these alternative events occurs: (1) The principal or teacher is dismissed or rejected in the 15-359; or manne1 prescribed by G. S. (2) the principal or teacher is affirmatively reelected to serve ring the foltowing schocl year, and fails to give notice to the county superin- endent of schools of his acceptance of the renewed employment within ten days ter notice of his reelection. Davis ve Moseley, 230 N. C. 645, 55 S.E. (2d) e9; Kirby v. Board of Education, 230 N. C. 619, 55 S. E. (2d) 322. Although G. S. 115-354 does not undertake to specify in terms how a rincipal or a teacher is to be reelected, it does imply that he is to be reelected the same manner in which he was originally elected. This is so for the very ple reason that one is reelected when he is elected again or anew. G. S. 115- Diy explicitly declares that the school committee of a district in a county ad- inistrative unit shall elect the principals and the teachers for the schools f the district, "subject to the approval of the county superintendent of schools hy Uni ind the county board of education.m( der this statute and G. Ss, 115-112, the lection of & principal or teacher by the school committee of a district has no alidity whatever until such election has been approved by both the county Uperintendent of scheols and the county board of education} 56 C. J., Schools nd School Districts, section 319. (wren G. S. 115-339 is read aright, it provides these things by express eclaration or necessary implication: The school committee of a district in a omnty administrative unit has power to dismiss or reject a principal or teacher of a School of the district as of the end of the current school year, but such dismissal er rejection is subject to the approval or disapproval of the county board f education and has no validity )whatever until it has been approved by “he county boara of education. And even though! the county board of education i. rerecumncnanannaey Se a esia aie eet TL am Tee Sette yee aed snide proves the action of the district school committee in dismissing or rejecting principal or teacher as of the end of the current school year, the dismissal j os . rejection does not become effective unless the county superintendent of : A hools notifies the principal or teacher by registered mail of his dismissal rejection prior to the close of the current school alias icin é a When a power is intrusted to a board, such as a county board of z | } ee ucation, composed of different individuals, the board can exercise such power | mely in a regular or special meeting attended by at least a quorum of its : i @eembers. It can not perform its functions through its members acting individu- a : { ; ly, informally, and separately. Bath v. Norman, 226 N.C. 902, 39 SE. (2d) 363; rs = way aot! ae nf Stay, \ 2) i), tlre 5 wles v. Graded Schools, 211 N.C. 36, 188 S.E. 615; Otneal v. Wake County, 196 mec. 184, 145 SLE. 28; London v. Comrs., 193 N.C. 100, 136 S.E. 356; Turner v,. liford Special Consol. School Dist. of Chicot County, 192 Ark ajo, 91 SN. Pd) 285; Landers v. Board of Education of Town of Hot Springs, 45 N. M. Lib, a ¥ x a ji) met ti wd SRR m6 P. (2d) 690; Ward v. Board of Education, 80 W. Va. 541, £92 S. E. 7h]. Inas- rch as the statute creating county boards of education does not fix a different ber, a majority of the members of a particular county board of education con- f itutes a quorum and can exercise its powers in meeting assembled. G. S. 115=373; ll v. Ponder, £221 N. C. 58, 19 S. E. (2d) 5; State v. Woodside, 30 N. C. 104; Pcker v. School Dist., No. 2, 101 Mo. App. 115, 74 S. We. 390. The task of applying these rules to the case at bar must now be performed. The plaintiff's evidence does not suffice to show that the defendant was Lsmissed or rejected in the manner prescribed by G. S. 115-359. Indeed, it dicates the contrary. To be sure, the district school committee undertook to Hismiss or reject the defendant as of the end of the 1950-1951 school year. The ction of the district shhool committee was without validity in law, however, “cause it was not approved by the county board of education in meeting assembled fg *xy time before the close of the school term. For this reason, the contract mPloying the defendant to serve as principal of Central School was not terminated y the act of the county superintendent of schools in mailing the registered a tter, even though such act may have been done after consultation with the h of the board of education acting individually and informally. In reaching this conclusion, we nave not overlooked the resolution *y ‘he county board of education in meeting assembled on July 23, 1951, ‘the Central School Committee in whatever action they take in electing geo Be ices cree San pard of education undertook to give the district school committee carts blanche the premises, and not to confer retroactive approval on the attempted dismissal rejection of the defendant. The legal standing of the plaintiff would not be eeeeemeieietibe tien ee ee mas pitered a whit, however, if the construction last suggested could be justly : maeeced upon the resolution. This is true because G. S. 115-359 contemplates ' ES oe te cm i e at all acts essential to the validity of the dismissal or rejection of a 7 iP: Se et a 8 &e/, ~ et Od. incipal or teacher as of the end of the school year must be fully performed . ry | mae ior to the close of the school term. The plaintiff's evidence does no% show that the defendant was affirma- j {4 ively reelected during the 1950-1951 school year to serve as principal of i Ri } ne : 4 . Oh i entral School for the following school year, and that he failed te give notice % , \ A # i 2 b the county superintendent of schools of his acceptance of the menewed employ= ent withih ten days after notice of his reelection. Indeed, it discloses that e defendant was not affirmatively reelected, and that in consequence his q ae te Aa # ty Sa JP mom, * 0 Reena ee 2 riginal contract automatically continued in force for the school year beginning a SBP Rapes tn Ores “eae 7 SP Ae f - \ (We ‘n/ Yee \ re 1951 and ending in 1952. To be sure, the district school committee met on | 7 | ril 10, 1951, and undertook to reelect the defendant as principal "for the en- i i ing year." But neither the county superintendent of schools nor the county fs es ai { woard of education was ever informed of the reelection of the defendant by the ACG ee | ] istrict school committee, or ever took any action with respect to it. Hence, (WY? Sees is supposed reelection never acquired any validity in law. fp | For the reasons given, the judgment of nonsuit is af Sie ffirmed, f & a | & a July 23, 1951 The Iredell County Board of Education met at a called session with the following members present: Frank F, King, Chairman (oe é ; F, T. Loftin i é . ar W. B. Harris, Jr. | Maury Gaston : ? On motion by Mr, Loftin, seconded by Mr. Gaston, the Board of ; i ie Education voted unanimously to go on record supporting the Central . } j School Committee in whatever action they take in electing a princi- e f | ot pal fogm Central School. cd eptefo : wm § A letter from Attorney General Harry McMullan was read to the ; : Board and received as information. a Rt cet On motion by Mr. Loftin, seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board approved repairs to the Harmony principal's home, and authorized Mr, Helton to proceed with the work. te “GI>. nf ge F >t ere 3° ze x On motion by Mr. Gaston, seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board authorized Mr, Helton to employ Mr. Tom Hutchins as architect for the approved building projects in the Iredell County Public Schools unit, oe PUR tek emcees A ELE aE IIE i OO gn ; @ eS ie unanimously voted to reject all bids on the Amity Hill School property. siteiliindes a Sa 4 The Board adjourned. eS f ft oe On motion by Mr. Loftin, seconded by Mr. Gaston, the Board } fl i] f it { ee hE Se & 4 2 . wt F 4O_nby (AC, < & Se RS = a a & Gy ® eg ae eH Pie Ss Sg rere > IW me eres corer on On motion by Mr, Loftin, unanimously voted to open the July 30, 1951 The Iredell County Board of Education met at a called session with the following members present: Frank F, King, Chairman H. F, Crowson Maury Gaston W. B. Harris, Jr. F, T, Loftin day, August 27, and set up the following holiday schedule for the school term: Thanksgiving, Thursday and Friday, November 22 and 23; Christmas holidays, close Tuesday, December 18 and reopen December 31; and observe Good Frida Monday, holiday. On motion by Mr. Crowson, unanimously recommended that th handle the problem of vacating and agreed to pay necessary att excess of $50 when approved by the county superintendent, On motion by Mr, Gaston, unanimously voted to ask the I for permission to make the following changes in the 1951-1952 budget for the Iredell County Public Schools: 61. 65. General Control Add Supt.'s expense $30 per mo, $ 360.00 Transfer from code 62 surplus due to change in state ratings. 4,650.00 General Control Approved. Total General Control Instructional Service 29,571.00 Less $360.00 transferred to ” general control Jute Total Instructional Service 29,211. Maintenance of Plant $ 51,500.00 Less Transfer $1,000.00 from 642 w and $500.00 from 642 ¢ to 65, Insurance — Maintenance of Plant pet. , 00 Fixed Charges 1,500.00 652, add $1,500.00 from 642 , 4,000.00 ‘ 12,000 Total Fixed Charges 13,500.00 Transfer $50.00 from 661-3 to maintenance 641 and permit purchase of tires etc. for car from this account, seconded by Mr. Crowson, the Board Iredell County Public Schools Mon- y, April 11, as spring seconded by Mr. Gaston, the Board e Central School District Committee the Central School principal's home orney fees for this action not in seconded by Mr. Crowson, the Board redell County Board of Commissioners - Capital Outlay - Special Change $15,000.00 from Chestnut Grove to Houstonville. Houstonville does not have sufficient classrooms and the building at Chestnut Grove is in better condition than the building at Houstonville. Do the work at Cool Springs force account under county supervision rather than con- tract and use the money saved for new fur- niture etc, Also it may be necessary to use this balance at Houstonville. The Iredell County Board of Education re- quests permission to transfer any balance from either of the special capital outlay projects to other building needs, If possible, add $1,500.00 to Capital Out- lay to replace funds for new furniture. Transferred from code 642, Furniture Re- placement, to code 652, Insurance. The Maintenance Department very definitely needs a Pick-Up truck. The superintendent was instructed to get bids on a stoker for Brawley School and report back to the Board as soon as the infor- mation was available. The superintendent reported that Mr. F. T. Murdock had offered to furnish the labor, paint brushes, ladders etc. for painting the principal's home at Troutman for $80. The county would furnish the paint. This was reported as information. The Board adjourned to meet again August 6 at 10:00 a. m —Paandh Be tin Sedretary ; a ; yy a 1g August 6, 1951 The Iredell County Board of Education mt in regular session at 10:00 a. m. with the following members present: Frank F, King, Chairman H. F. Crowson Maury Gaston W. B. Harris, Jr. F. T. Loftin the Troutman area to ask questions concerning the new school cen- ter at Amity Hill, After discussion, everyone seemed fully satis- fied with the new facilities as recommended by the State Department Neiltown, Troutman, and South Iredell. Mr. R, M. Jones and Mr, Clyde Sherrill from the Mt. Mourne School Committee appeared before the Board and asked for school bus transportation for the high school students who wish to go from Mt. Mourne to Mooresville to high school. On motion by Mr, Harris, seconded by Mr. Gaston, the Board unanimously voted to approve an expenditure not in excess of $300 for additional land for the Mt. Mourne School, On motion by Mr, Gaston, seconded by Mr. Crowson, the Board unanimously voted to give Mr. R. M. Jones permission to take out any dead or diseased trees from the Mt. Mourne campus at no cost to the county. It is understood that he will clean all wood and debris from the campus, On motion by Mr, Gaston, seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board unanimously voted to advertise and sell the Olin School property. On motion by Mr, Crowson, seconded b Sharp, Mrs, William Tatum, and Mr, T, receive ami disburse the funds deposit of Olin Schools, y Mr. Harris, Mr. Roy D. Huss were authorized to ed in the bank to the account On motion by Mr, Crowson, seconded by Mr, Harris, the Board approved the employment of Mr, F. T. Murd ock for paint, Amity Hill School. Mr, Murdock was low bidder, ™ On motion by Mr, Gaston, seconded b Mr. Harris, the Board unanimously voted to wecoumend / f sending a school bus from Mt. Mourne School to Brawley School to transport any high school stu- dents from Mt. Mourne who wish to attend Brawley School, and send SALE OF ABANDONED SCHOOL PROPERTY The Board of Education of Iredell County will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at or near the Court House door, Statesville, North Carolina, on Saturday, September 22, 1951, at 12:00 o'clock noon, the following described school property having been declared abandoned for school purposes: One frame school building and site located in Olin Township known as Olin Elementary School. The Board of Education of Iredell County reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any formali- ties, SIGNED: BOARD OF EDUCATION OF IREDELL COUNTY BY: S. H. HELTON, Superintendent August, 30, September 6, 3, 20 1 a school bus from Mt. Mourne to Mooresville High School to \ } transport any high school students from Mt. Mourne who wish to tah attend Mooresville High School, Mr. Helton was instructed to write Mr. C. C. Brown of this action and ask for permission from the State Board of Education to set up the above arrange- | ment for the high school students in Mt. Mourne School. The Board informally approved the payment of $200 on a mower for Union Grove School when a proper bill is presented to the Superintendent of Schools. - Santana z iw £27 mr th On motion by Mr. Gaston, seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board 7) unanimously voted to set up the following policy concerning payment of bills from the County Board of Education funds. The Board hereafter will authorize payment only for bills for services or materials for projects which have been duly approved by the Iredell County Board of Education, or which have cleared through the proper channels in the office of the county supe rin- tendent of the Iredell County Public Schools. On motion by Mr. Loftin, seconded by Mr. Gaston, the Board aif unanimously approved the employment of the janitors in schools having a classified principal for one week prior to the period +. of state payment for these services, and that the janitor is ai to work on general maintenance under the supervision of the i principal and the county mintenance engineer. Salaries are to $8, be paid from the maintenance funds. fg § / On motion by Mr. Gaston, seconded by Mr. Loftin, Mr. King | a and Mr, Helton were authorized to set up a salary schedule for the janitors employed in the Iredell County Public Schools, white and colored. On motion by Mr. Loftin, seconded by Mr. Gaston, the minutes for the meting of August 6 were approved. On motion by Mr. Gaston, seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board adjourned to meet again on call or at the next regular meeting. hk — Sa @ oo Re di a August 20, 195] | ‘ 4 The Iredell County Board of Education met in call session with 4 7 i the following members present: rs ‘ w Frank F, King, Chairman i 4 H. F. Crowson y ; Maury Gaston ; <6 aed F, T. Loftin ? i aA i On motion by Mr, Gaston, seconded by Mr, Loftin, the Board voted ~S Be of Seana Allotment O55 = to approve the following agreement with the Statesville City Admini- a and Gensral Control. j, Strative Unit: (Mr. Crowson voted nay) State of Werth Carolina ; li Departuent of Public Instruction = Ah ee Mr. J, E, Hunter, Director Raleigh, Division of Teacher Allotment Hunter: and General Control Dear Hr. State of North Carolina i G.3. te North Carolina Public School Law Department of Public Instruction In pursuance vhall attend school within tm dis- Raleigh, North Carolina 115-352, “School shildren Dear Mr. Hunter: ty Board of Education have in regular in pursuance to North Carolina Public School Law G.S, * poe on agreed that mts administrative unit will a 115-352, "School children shall attend school within the student frow outside its administrative unit or ao the State wotich they reside unless assigned elsewhere by ; for teacher allotment the average daily en ee i. the State Board of Education," the Board of Trustees of the adel from outside its administrative unit as the le State sville North Carolina Public School Administrative tesville City Administrative Unit ani the Iredell County i Unit and the Iredell County Board of Education have in ae Unit. 4 regular session agreed that each administrative unit will ; : not enroll any student from in the Enrollment attendance will be counted only unit or report for teacher allotment the average daily administrative — in which ths student resides, Ey student(s) is admitted to a in SY: ive Unit, ville Auiadstouhive Seis oS ee reported to AG Enrollment and attendance will be counted only in pg tooaslh. Geo Aduinistrative Unit when he enters ami re. ras the administrative unit in which the student resides, the close of each school month during the Unit pe yp ow i ee Statesville City Administrative uf If a student(s) is admitted to a school in the States- in in wenn County Admindstratd ve Unit. af, ville Administrative Unit from the Iredel1 County Admini- admitted school in the Iredell a (ge durin etee : ceaiiaan and att«ndanoe will be reported Me eeN oN et attendance in the Statesville City Mind . te ao tee City Administrative Unit as (AL gir strative Unit and residing i ounty Admini- * a } bas ‘ strative Unit, — . 3 i “ — ie PANS a If a student(s) is admitted to a school in the Ire- | ‘4 y AN €, mAY dell County Administrative Unit from the Statesville City i | “te sf ' wf OF aio Mr. J, B. Hunter 2 August 22, 1951 and at the «lose of each school maith during the period of his attendance in the Iredell County Administrative Unit and re- | siding in the Statesville Administrative Unit. Sincerely yours, STATESVILLE CITY SCHOOLS i lm 14 Ls ES ita te ie et aD do aa Hi eon . ae Helton Superintendent Superintemient itn 5 3 oe — Faulk Fr 0 ne 4 u thle f ts 3 ‘ versed Prank Pr, King, F, B. Bunch, dr., Chairman i ip teles Board of Education Board of Trustees aoe Wet » jg Ye. B a* e rE k ‘ 4? 4 t ¥ “ ae IT Ts . ne = - “ oes * \ ; ; Bat > Maile GAN ot : fu ; * ; ia " ae atthe 4tl oladue ser? “3 ; S Oe ay * + vhely & ‘ 5 E we Ass LY Dy RLSLATOA 6 # r & oe in! irate eerdt ¥ ae thee 4% Mist. st GAB OP Some ori Pet A” oe B . * + ae Be Seanad Wino, LlaberT afd sk dee BT $2. gh DPS D « J Ge" ¢ fag 4g tex ra , yy . ar ierthy ‘ ior os iat a ts ag ek et eS) Oe Sabete 2 LI i ai ' COO Cit Bie epee Oa ter Macey W niki. a: diab MisetaieiahéA ydrasod . Ver .e Fe ree we ; Rt “Shall ov Foo 0. pert oye, Pil tint! owlteite ' afk TB om S oe ‘ 7 , Gow had Vip ARES KG elt at weed % ” AALS, mh Cs ' Pre. ” “ mf & Dit NORTH CAROLINA CLAUDE H. FARRELL : x 4 ENANT GOVERNOR ELKIN, N. Cc. "i y 7 ‘ ‘ @ ’ MAN A. McL. GRAHAM 1¢ <j i ( i ts gol “Ie BORO, N. C. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION CLINTON, N.C. po il ' isa ‘ : AMSEY Tt % —— ’ rt WT OLE Lee Cee R wy drvere! Leo] rit ¢ ‘ ri alee ‘ ie J. HAROLD LINEBERGER ff e. ‘ E ; - +. iL , a Omi SIs een C. D. DOUGLAS, CONTROLLER ne renee ar ar | wi i j a Le RWIN, SUPT. OF SANTFORD MARTIN ‘ vi i Fete 306 EDUCATION BUILDING SeEtdie. in. a IT if 5 > ARY ‘pma 4 4) SENT! ne PAUL 8. OLIVER oe P ; 4 vi iP. HODGES RALEIGH ROUTE 2, FAIRMONT, N. C. 9) 44 « URER | » ry ER J. A. PRITCHETT i % H : ws ‘ ’ ®& , y Wt AM, N.C. WINDSOR, N. Cc. ; : 3 pa % = a ‘ Neva HERTY HAROLD L. TRIGG © 3 TE \) ae “s, A, \ ‘ \ \\ ie, N.C. RALEIGH, N. Cc, 4 * ” i Poe % AAO cn % S \' es . ¥ PHONY SE, ~AN ie : ~ Ni : August 27, 1951 % 4 om * fg tt ’ D < Gas Hy OCABM of su av / psa inohn scot: equyt gti | x C~, 4 . .] S \ ~\ —4 \ ag, LY ec cen te NN ‘ ey eG } en vr wn % + yo : Qe e 4 ‘~ I ~ a “ag e ' oS Gi? 5 US J sat ee \ t ro a! . MOLT SatTind LEME e oe Mr. S. H. Helton, Superintendent Gu Iredell County Schools Statesville, North Carolina Dear Mr. Helton: This is to acknowledge receipt of your resolution passed by the County Board of Education of Iredell County and the Board of Trustees of Statesville City on the date of August 22. I wish to take this means in commending each of you for the very fine spirit in which you have entered into this agreement. I am sure that if this agreement Py is carried out as planned that there will be no controversy regarding children living in one administrative unit or district and attending School in the other. A {se> This will certainly be a pattern for iy other administrative units to follow in the future. é { 46 | eet ISD es Respectfully yours, _~ YT o ao) Be 8 JO r, Director ~ ie AYR ee ~ ‘Division of Teacher Allotment and General Control | = mr aa ae Se i. JEH:EH EL 7 ee im A Ad aS is . . Z é / g CC: Mr. M. T. Lambeth, Statesville City Schools Administrative Unit, his enrollment and attendance will be reported to the Statesville City Administrative Unit when - he enters and at the close of each school month during 4 the period of his attendance in the Iredell County Adminis- trative Unit and residing in the Statesville Administrative Unit. ¥ . | if ¥ i Sincerely yours, 4 IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS STATESVILLE CITY SCHOOLS ‘ i 4 " = | S. H. Helton M. T, Lambeth ¢ j Superintendent Superintendent a “4 ptt F ie y . Frank F, King, Chairman F, B. Bunch, Jr., Chairman a Board of Education Board of Trustees a EAT mt, mene po . Z of tai , 33 Seeman te 4 A tf August 25, 1951 The Iredell County Board of Education met at a called session with the following members present: Frank F, King, Chairman H. F, Crowson Maury Gaston W, B. Harris, Jr, FP. T. Loftin On motion by Mr, Gaston, seconded by Mr. rris, the mar unanimously voted to ask the State Board of Ed cationfts Provide transportation for the high school students residing in the Mt, ; to attemd the Brawley High School provide their own transportation, On motion by Mr, Crowson, seconded by Mr. Gaston, the Board approved the following agreement with the Mooresville City Admini- strative Unit: Mr. J. E, Hunter, Director Division of Teacher Allotment State of North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Raleigh, North Carolina Dear Mr, Hunter: of any student. from out- the Mooresville City ounty Administrative Unit. Enrollment and attendance will be counted only in the istrative unit in which the student resides, ve Unit, Enrollment and sttendance will be counted only in the aduinistretive unit in which the student resides, If a student(s) 1s aduitted to a school in the Mooresville a estan She teeth. County Atutuhawoahine Unit, with the exseption of those are Mooresville City Administrats. f the pupils of the famili and attendance will be ‘ve Unit when he month during the City Adi nistratd Ifa ve County strative Unit, August 22, 1951 } i J +o ; ant 0 don od et ey pels dared { me Mre Je Ee Hunter, Wreetor wi Division of Teacher Allotmert and General Control Wet Lee yy State. -f North Carolina 4 sar | Department of Public Instruction (rq Acar 4 i m Raleigh, North Carolina | : bE 4 1. ee a ‘. Te Ve (gen a | ; Dear Mr. Hunters et PACA EGR ee : In Purguance to Worth Carelina Publie School Law G. Ss Hi j VO ee iy 115-352, "School children shall attend schoo! within the district tt ies ef aay in “tich they reside unless assigned elsevhere by the State Board be E aj | 5 ‘ @ of Education,” the Board of Trustees of the Statesville North Carolina a ved i? F Public Seheel Administrative Emit and the Iredeli County Board of oe Ne ae f Sducation have in regular session agreed that each administrative ie 4 . ; ze gem unit will not en any student from outside its aduinistrative unit 1 \ oe ; °F report for teacher allotment the average daily attendance of any ded o\ 4 a student from outside ite administrative unit as betweer, the Statesville Vid a m City Administrative Unit and the Iredell County Administrative Unit. ia Oe a dit : oe Enrollment and attendance will be cowted only in the i administrative unit in which the student resides. di et If a student(s) is admitted to a school in the Statesville a Administrative Unit, fram the Iredell County Administrative unit, his f enrollment and attendance will be reported to the Iredell County t Administrative Unit when he enters and at the elese of each school i during the period of his attendance in the Statesville City month ‘ Pernistentive Unit and residing in the Iredell County Administrative rage we age s = j bie $Y - Nereerreeta” ove:tansaseihcnee ds. "Sallion sada Oh te ces gia, «ED 1) wr. J. & Hunter, Director . G Division of Teacher Allotment ~i and General Control State of North Care“ina og we Department of Public Instruction bite ; Raleigh, North Carolina i i Dear Mr. Hunter? In pursuance to Worth Carolina Public Sehool Law G. 5. Ve Hy 115-352, "School children shal) attend school withia the district te pe in which they reside unless assigned elsewhere by the State Board i a t of =sustion,” the Board of Trustecs of the Statesville North Carolina : Public Sehoul Administrative Emit and the Iredeli County Board of é Education have in regular session agreed that each administrative y unit will net enroll any student from outside its aduinistrative unit Vt ; or report for teacher allotment the average daily attendance of any Pee. i Ee student from outside ite administrative unit as betwer the Statesville ith * a City Administrative Unit and the Iredell County Administrative Unit. ad | i Enrollment ani attendance will be couxted only in the if administrative unit in which the student resides. t ; If a student(s) is admitted to a school in the Statesville Wd Fn o, Administrative Unit fram the Iredell County Administrative unit, his during in the Statesville City Denatistentive Unit and residing in the Iredell County Administrative If a etudent(s) ic admitted to a s¢heel in Iredell County Administrative Unit from the Statesville City Adsinistrative Unit, his enrollment and attendance. be ed to the Statesville City Administrative Unit when he enters and at the close ef each school month during the period of his attendance in the Inedell County Administrative Unit and residing in the Statesville Administrative Unit. Sincersly yours, IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS STATESVILIZ CITY SCuooLs Me T. Lambeth Superintendent PF. B. Jre Chairman of Education Beard of Teecane “=> gem es : ane ba * ae . 5 " oe Ks } ae Pe ee #. Pe re - SOP AS 66 Morn? a& .% 10J0e7O eredns Fb a iremiol li tedoseT to nolelvi! fordned Lerrecnt) bas cations) diérot Yo ebsll “Jenl offdet to toon alfora? dio! ial ee rodent! ott tal eOmeve iid 6 Ltda Loordot" Setedll ebteet yord dotted edt " noltteoutl ve aletmbA fLoorde® bff 2 telopet at oved mobdecsll trobede yus flown don (ibe diel s ot? tuoutolle tefosed 10? sroaet P ios owismiselnbebe eft ebistyo mort snebett sAGOOTL ods ire thal! evi tard]etatebA wh oa teas Lore ebuse es doldw mt dhe oviser debate beter 8 OF bostiahs at (2)tnebese 2 U1 RPA YSMwOD Lfeberl add mor? Stal ov tordetalel re of bo tracery ad CT he eonabuedda bre treeenf Lona , od 22 bas eiedns on coche tbat vy bert de Lake! tf eonabretia etd to bokred efs grbusth dace -Lebesl add at seth tae, bua tin oveterdelabel oie OvVisartelatahs «+p- P - . 4 Dosétat cot (¢)énebude « 22 4 , or er 4 i. iVe be * olliveetas® add as =fVOSIRIE Odd matt Stal! oviserse tntmbA eae! } r Tatar © tres foorias tigge to Oe an ie he rtoden at nits bee dmeallorne abd ‘ widendse tebe a Yiewnd [fate “I male ad ~ atecas ef cory Sie! oviteordsetniabA tke ewbter én b Se DOS eld to bolreq ert gahush OEM MbA ofl byveatase odd at gutbteer bas ery vloreente KMDe yr] Aah Lpue Cn TATE eloome yreyoo isda of 7 diedmal .T .u Srv@bere t aby exercre nod Lol fl . drrebre dn **% eee ®°°SerT lo bo sod atwttad> ankh «7 moliaouhd to INANT GOVERNOR AN ORO, N. C. MSEY AIRMAN LLE, N. C. WIN, SUPT. OF INSTRUCTION "ARY HODGES RER R N.C. ERTY N.C. NORTH CAROLINA CLAUDE H. FARRELL ELKIN, N. GC. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION A MC cuiwrom, B. @. J. HAROLD LINEBERGER BELMONT, N. C. SANTFORD MARTIN WINSTON-SALEM, N. CG. RALEIGH PAUL S. OLIVER ROUTE 2, FAIRMONT, N. C. J. A. PRITCHETT WINDSOR, N. C. HAROLD L. TRIGG RALEIGH, N. C. Cc. D. DOUGLAS, CONTROLLER 306 EDUCATION BUILDING September 5, 1951 Mr. S. H. Helton, Superintendent Iredell County Schools Statesville, North Carolina Dear Mr. Helton: The resolution adopted on August 25 by the Board of Education of Iredell County and Board of Trustees of Mooresville City seems to be in good form with one exception. We would like to know, if possible, the names of the families and the number of children in each family, giving the grade level of the children who reside on the Mt. Ulla Road. We believe that it would be well if such information was attached to each of the resolutions and a copy in each of our offices. I am confident that each of the superintendents is making an honest effort in preventing gny trouble which may arise in accepting children whofreside in one administrative unit and attend school in the other. Each of you is to be commended for the very fine Spirit shown on your part. Respectfully yours ae and General Control JEH:EH CC: Mr.R. R. Morgan, Superintendent, Mooresville 6ity Schools ee ear er rer mbna ~ : os school month during the period of his attendance in the Mooresville City Administrative Unit and residing in the Iredell County Administrative Unit, If a student(s) is admitted to a school in the Iredell County Administrativ2 Unit from the Mooresville City Administrative Unit, his enrollment and attendance will be reported to the Mooresville City Administrative Unit when he enters and at the close of each school month during the period of his attendance in the Ire- dell County Administrative Unit and residing in the Mooresville Administrative Unit, Sincerely yours, IKEDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS MOORESVILLE CITY SCHOOLS S. H. Helton R. R. Morgan Superintendent Superintendent Frank F, King, Chairman J. M. Morrow, Chairman Board of Education Board of Trustees Secretary pe Re 4 poe ee oR, September 4, 1951 The Iredell County Board of Education met in regular session with the following members present: Frank F, King, Chairman H. F. Crowson W. B. Harris, Jr. F, T. Loftin ‘ On motion by Mr. Crowson, seconded by Mr. Loftin, the Board unanimously voted to defer action on the Sazineien petition by Mr. R. B. Howard, Mr. Burl Mann, Mr. R. E. Perkins, Mr. K. B. Clodfelter, Mr. R. C. Kistler, Mr. C, S. Smith, Mr. James R. Mills, Mr. Harry &. Davis, and Mr, Mack J. Crabb: — We, the undersigned property owners request the County Board of Education to assign our property to the Mooresville School District. We own property con- tingent to the school district and agree to pay the same tax as those who reside in the district. Please give this your immediate attention, Action on this petition was deferred until such time as a check could be made on the legal aspects involved so that certain misunderstandings could be cleared up,and that the school children attend the school district in which they reside until instructed otherwise by the County Board of Education, A delegation from the Harmony School district. M. r., Frank Goodman, Mr, Stacy Queen, and Mr, Edgar Jurney, appeared and dis- cussed Harmény bus routes with Mr, R. Route Supervisor, N. Hoyle, Assistant Bus On motion by Mr. Crowson, seconded teachers and principals on the ng ann, Harris, the:list of followin, County Public Schools were approved, & pages for the Iredell The bill for $600 for fi presented by the Barger re doors at the Mt. Mourne School, Bros. C was approved for payment S+ “onstruction Company of Mooresville, On motion by Mr Harris, se ° » Seconded by Mr. Crowson, th So. approved payment of $40 per month to o i: Poole ~~ rm on the home near Brawley School which has been used as ae en residence, and also approved the renting of this home ach and assistant principal at Brawley School for one year SCOTTS: High School — Elementary — MONTICELLO: Elementary — CENTRAL : High School — Elementary — Robert Lee Bradford, Jr., Principal Mrs. Lois Campbell Miller G. K. Watts James Paul Litchos John Preston Stevenson Richard Stevenson Feimster Mrs. Mary J. Jolley Mrs. Pauline White Brown Joseph Leon Crawford Ernest Herman Troutman Ernest F, Billings Lucille Stevenson Mrs, Margaret Hedrick Sherrill Mrs. Annie Louise Halyburton Scott Mrs. Mildred Alexander Jowers Mrs, Mary Otis Woodside Morrison Mary Douglas Warren Mrs. Connie Grant White Mary Hill Henry C. Freeze, Principal Mrs. Jean White Finch Mrs. Clara Sykes Tharpe Mrs. Blanche Troutman Canter Mrs. Belle Cochrane Rosemond Mrs. Nellie Moore Miller Mrs. Jessie Peters Tate Mallie Perry Wasson Mrs. Helice Waugh Stevenson Mrs. Doris Baxley Hicks Raymond Modlin, Jr., Principal Mrs. Effie West Clark Homer M. Keever Iris Lavon Boyd Bruno Santorum John William Dulin Gladys Louise Kyles Maggie McLain Mrs. Mae Grant Sprinkle Heman Jane Pharr Marie White Shumaker Edith Harrington Mrs. Mavin Huss McHargue Lula Sherrill Edith C. Sharpe Mrs. Alta Allen Keever UNION GROVE: High School — Elementary -= HARMONY: High School — Elementary — Ralph Sinclair, Principal Eugenia Lynn Shuffler Mrs. Foda White Weisner William Forrest Daniels Jerry Shaver Mrs. Emma Robertson Andrew Robinson Henderson, Jr. Rex C. Weisner Freddie Wallace Mrs. Ethel Wiles Holland Jay F. Crater Mrs. Flora Mae Templeton Pharr Ruth Luellyn Redmond Mrs, Jettie Douglas Johnson Mrs, Lillie Blanche T. VanHoy Mrs. Tommy Tomlin Creasy Lois Jean Jennings Mrs. Nina Jones McBride Amy Lou Mitchell Toy Williams Mrs, Marie Daniels Holland Sarah Ruth Myers Mrs. Angie Jennings Feimster Oscar Blaine Welch, Principal Joseph MacDonald Alden Bernice Sharpe Haynes Mrs, Mary Miller Windsor Ruth Inez Reid Nancy Blair Eliason Ray Lewis Alston Maude Louise Searcy William Howard Adams Myrtle York Daisy Nicholson Mrs, Corrine Douglas Jurney Mrs. Gay N. Reavis Cartner Jewel Myers Clarice Worrell Houpe Mrs. Graham York Elizabeth Louphelia Redman Lucy Tharpe Lou Ray Cartwright Dorothy Carson Kimmons Clarice Williams Mrs, Juanita Robertson Williams Lucille Bryan Lewis Alta Lee Redman Mrs, Lola Williams Stack Mrs. Irma Angell Holcomb, Principal Mrs. Java Williams Hunter Mrs. Wilma Brakefield Shumaker Mrs, Rachel H. McAuley COOL SPRING: High School — Royd B. Madison, Principal Mrs, Marion Downing Holton Mrs. Ruth B, Stevenson Harry Vaughn Chappell Katherine Raynor Arey Mrs. Rose Moore Pearson Paul Richard Brendle : Elizabeth Ann Busby x John Henry James Elementary -- Mrs. Harry V. Chappell Willard George Carithers oy Mrs. Winnifred Hoyle Corpening i : Mrs. Helen Brown Evans Mrs, Stella M. McGarr Mrs. Sue Morrow Cook ; A Rosa Lee Watts ty Sadie Kathleen Wilhelm ‘rs. Annie Lou T. Joyner Louise Bumgarner Powell. Mary Foster Mrs, Ann Tucker Page Mrs. R. B. Madison WAYSIDE: Elementary — Mrs, Lillian White Stoker, Principal Mrs. Lois Gentry Mackey Mrs, Olivia Brown Thomas Mrs. Nell Gaither Long Julia Lucille Dulin a TROUTMAN : High School — Carl A, Litaker, Principal Cora Adeline Martin Edwin Yates Martin W. H. Davis Elizabeth Collette Mrs, Betty Lou Weisner Sherrill R. W. Adams Julia Boyce Miller Andrew Anderson Vance 4 Elementary — Garnett Hines Bowles Lydia Maude Yates Dan R. Swanger Mary Allison Mrs. Eva Martin Wilhelm Mary Elaine Litaker Mary Eaton Seville Velma Beatrice Reece Mrs. Macie Sigmon Martin Miss Pearl Davidson Ruth Brown Helen Louise Oliphant Betty Jean Sherrill Janie Pence Dunlap Williams Mrs, Beth Morrison Tharpe Frances Tabor James Bruce Dowell Mrs, Ruth Perry Brown Sadie Martin 45] Ha omg a 5 ein ocn tn pana BARIUM SPRINGS: High School -- Robert Glenn Calhoun, Principal Reba Thompson Beulah Irene McDade Mrs, Melba Bailey McLuen William Augustus Hethcox Archie M, Calhoun Elementary -- Rachel Hickman Spencer Mrs. Ruth Troutman Clark William Lee Guy Kathryn Troutman Sadie Brandon Mary Faye Stevenson Mrs. Laura Elizabeth N. Jackins Eleanor Miller Belle Wicker Calhoun SHEPHERDS : Elementary -- Charles Nelson Clark, Principal Mrs, Ethel Fink Hethcox Mrs, Nellie 0. Brawley Mrs. Mattie Jewell Brown Mrs, Erma Tilley Shim Mrs. Essie Upright Smith “Se Ree as ra tps 2 TRE, Oe MI, MOURNE: Elementary —- William Lee Kennedy, Principal Mrs. Collins Patten Sink Mrs. Emilee C. Voils Annie Wallace Ruth Evans Mrs, Lillian H. Deaton Eva Bell BRAWLEY: High School -- Elementary -- CELESTE HENKEL: High School == Elementary -— William Thomas Poston, Principal James Earl Ramsey Mrs. Gladys Baucom Cashion Ralph Linwood Sparrow Jerry Mundy Mrs. Nancy Lowe Williamson Mrs. Lois K. Corriher Mrs. Annie King Brown Leona Robinson Fred Thomas Hollis, Principal Claude L. Gilbert Mrs. Vera Grose Webster Mrs. Imogene Spiegel DeVaughan Mary Gregory Robert E, Morrison Hazel Pauline Oliphant Sam DeLee Whitley Mrs. Muriel Lorrayne Y. Durham Mrs. Nina Adams Holler Spencer Morrison Johnson Mrs, Mary Redmond Cloaninger Billy Ray Jones Mrs, Ila Deal Morrow Mrs, Mary Gabriel Gilbert Mrs, Alma Waugh Patterson Kathryn Morrison Mrs. Willie Crowder Smith Mrs. Zolena Alexander Plyler SCOTTS : Elementary -—- Charles William Rankin, Principal Richard James McClelland Mrs, Miriam Smith Davidson Edna Ruth Miller Sadie Hackett Morrison PINEY GROVE: Elementary — Eva Estella Young, Principal Dorena Stevenson HOUSTONVILLE : Elementary -- H. H. Blackburn, Principal Lottie Steele Celeste Carson Blackburn Mildred Feimster Lumicia Sherrill UNITY: High School -— Leroy Campbell, Principal Johnsie Allison Jean Page Gilbert Mozelle Elizabeth Davidson Viola Davis John Raymond Blackburn William Little john Louise Booker Connie Kimbrough Spicer Wesley Cain Elementary -- Clarence Jolly, Jr. Martin Luther Foster James Erwin Saunders Cyrus Walker Alexander, Jr. Mrs, Clara Smith Hayes Mae Davidson Marsh Idella Steverson McClelland Mrs. Ethel D, Walker 9 # i, o & Orang - Sax a’ Ot eee PA > \ EAS, " ig + A a e Be , » he ~ . 4 fi Loy Roel ; 3 Ae KER =. ? « 2 CHESTNUT GROVE: te ‘? BF (XC) a7 Elementary -- Mason C. Miller, Principal Mrs. Readie S. Smith Mrs. Mary Newton Morrison Mrs. Sadie L. Perkins Murdock Mrs. Geneva Burke Miller a = 4 > a BEA as" Patt we o 5 7 q Wh D tae { eg} Laura Barbara Jones Taylor, Principal i aes cook gt 3 g tA! a\t AMITY: Elementary — ROCKY KNOLL: Elementary -- CODDLE CREEK: Elementary -- MORROWS CHAPEL: Slementary -- NEW CENTER: Elementary -- Harry T. Henry, Principal Mrs, Jettie Mae Davidson Morrison Mrs. Allie Stinson Clark Vivian Pickard Croom Mrs. Mazie Goodman Holt Willie Mae Holley Beulah Spann Cannon, Principal Genevieve Reeves Hall, Principal Allie Coble Brown Euver Lee Mangum, Principal Fleecy Mae Griffin, Principal UNION GROVE SCHOOL RALPH SINCLAIR, PRINCIPAL UNION GROVE, N. C. August 31, 1951 oe i i) oupt. 5. H. Helton : Box 709 s Statesville, N. C. Dear Mr. Helton: During the Spring of 1951 the Union Grove School started a program ay of campus improvements for the purpose of providing playground space and il i ‘ , ‘ ee no 2 qo_NES . he, F ; Lia he SO) tg 4 hy S/NAE O\5 nf < mee fi / ’ PAE, ‘e waste \ b oo & bus parking lot for the school. This improvement required bulldozing i \ > mee work of $640.00, which was done by Mr. Moody White of Statesville. The Hea mee © vincipal and Local Committee of Union Grove had an understanding with the County School Authorities that the County would help pay this expense because it was a much needed permanent improvement project, To date the school has paid $300.00 of this amount and this request is humbly submitted for the County to pay the balance as all funds the 4 “A She tue ae school has, and can raise, is needed to purchase Library books and other Le equipment to bring our school up to standard. ite Sincerely yours, A if > hinder | Si R#¥lph Sinclair, Principal er eee W. C, Feimster, Chairman of Local Committee. WC. fteiet ir ~ Setemecaieded psagieetgit dag. p ete i ub adie ij eile (Mies | = d ajesvida” a ibs ui55 fk t7gili me beh = 7) s Sofia: i to ia : : OL { jiayi,ss8 33 ake ds é (A) coat i ~*~ aap s3ng33 il peuiindl pias hh Miilisisa! Su Ju i i ae Fo SATE TR Perm: veeauy Pee oii a. rma VA EEN LT OS (- ae errs NE FELD 0 amos Few 2s BaP AS a aD <i 4 a J 5 ee ao © a2 y, —— ? # .%, “ah F od t%, eT A See eer eee eee recent 6 ind dine Wi TNS Mooresville, North Carolina 4 baleen! Route one , September 3, 1951 i Ey ss feetoaie4 tele: °2 sqleh Mr. Frank King, Chairman ik <q floors: vord mili Iredell County Board of Education ie 4d se axtlersd dd vou) coli Statesville, Norta Carolina iM ; a Tibi & | 3 | Dear Mr. King: fh > ii. < | to braeol off sac: oupet wil We, the undersigned property owners request the County Board | Lee ot sew eword) soil! 4 ORR ST ila of Education to assign our property to the Mooresville School TT g ’ $ to srifeet adi ea patie District, We own property contingent to the school district and i {1 Mi fae + to s1n9 wiset of mols: ‘to bel) agree to pay the same tax as those who reside in the district, fat | — > : i ny, iis mit Please give this your it uediate attention, i +: i 4 " ; woe tall ro un & i! i} ‘ a] oF to ecvé eis3 feud dal . — submitted, " B Di iz ’ 1a e { aoqess tol Jonbs cb bobel! ? f a Zo, F ie ag je ! yi f+ t & wievnal ad ff tw at % . ZS, the ditn, 4 _— ZZ eee ae i +7 mn g . ei oi? se ,ecbstey od g toalg 4 24. tr H e be at’ a d $ ent Sfp semgeron {Sf be oe | se 4) r Pini 5 a i ' ale fas & ee C zl LZ . Kept LIL, 0 a ee VAP : " ° i ae e * - “ 4 co i ; &, \ a, A ' 2 . t {fe wlan of enol C K n fr af | nail eebttheuaian While’ tee LiANVwe- Wang He # ebas need J Ht . t i ae ft ba / OF it : 4 AE NOVAS - Uletiv yrew ef motssaube to rel Lai ‘ ? te? ealtinw moggo Llaruwtisowbe al eR : ZZ ba *-Le2) ce cm s ‘ aoa ‘ ; —s ; - ‘ / \ ” Yee Yeteendte ow .¥ i Lowes ov owe me SS f art ttaq oy ft to JNOVIAH ws ue == Se T8tamiet TS FS 4 * er wae f iH 2 Ww 5 ; “ry . . “eet ss he 4 Be Gs 4 » we En : te ** ee ty j rN 4 6 mes ols 1 = eroert erent Rad sent Sa ei ~ mS =. , (2 Xa rs » 1 — al + 4 September 1, 1951 County Board of Education Iredell County Statesville, North Carolina Gentlemen: The Board of Trustees of the Mooresville Graded School District agree to accept into the Mooresville Graded School District the property of the following peoples R. C. Kistler James R, Mills K,. B, Clodfelter CG. Ss, Smith R. B, Howard B, W. Mann R. E, Perkins Harry Davis Mack J, Crabb The property owned by thosed included in this list is contingent to the school district, They have agreed to pay school tax on the same basis as those who live in the School district, The Board requests action on this petition immediately, /) os ; 4: M. Morrow, Chairman LE R, R. Morgan, Secretary EES Spa aS = ; ee eerste ee - Loftin, seconded by Mr, Harris, the minutes - Loftin, seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board On motion by Mr On motion by Mr voted to adjourn. were approved, S z o a > S 8 S 8 £ £ 3 & g ba &, & Sd > &, 2 3 » S Be) » 3 8 8 Education, This arrangement was approved for one year only. a et Oe a NE oS PE OETA ea BE EBNPV T et fae oa ia — e = iz ey rer NS sS ch is ONE RS tire a September 14 » 1951 The Iredell County Board of Education met in call session with ee the following members present: Frank F, King, Chairman Maury Gaston Tate. Loftin + Adds were to be placed in the The Statesvi i : : Record, and The Mooresville —<_ Detly, The Statesville Daily On motion by Mr. Gastor seconded b i . Mr. Loft i at to authorize the sale os the Ford 2a e o ucation by the North Caroli ba Olina State De ue ae © of a new car through the oe = 3 oo ane This move also authorized the i from county school funds Mr. Helton was authorized to survey the possiblity ae eel hese Knoll School to Amity Hill for thi is sch i indi at the October meeting to the Board of on oan r owned by partment of e On motion by Mr, Gaston, seconded by Mr. Loftin ’ ’ journed, the meeting ad- “RN Aerie Chairman Aa September 27, 1951 The Iredell County Board of Education met in call session at 2:00 p.m. with the following members present: Frank F, King, Chairman Maury Gaston Tate Loftin W. B. Harris, Jr. Bids were opened on the Houstonville School addition and the Ebenezer School addition, and read by the architect » Mr. Tom Hutchins. Since the lowest bids were above the funds allotted by the county conmissioners for these pro jects, action was de- ferred until Monday, October {. : ate chetary October 1, 1952 The Iredell County Board of Education met in regular session with the following members present: Frank F. King, Chairman Mary Gaston Tate Loftin H. F. Crowson W. B. Harris, Jr. seconded by Mr. Harris, the Iredell nimously to join the North hip fee of On motion by Mr. Crowson, County Board of Education voted una Carolina School Board Association, and pay the members $5 from miscellaneous current expense. On motion by Mr. Crowson, seconded by Mr. Harris, Mr, Helton was authorized to purchase the oil tank and heaters in the Home Economics Department at Scotts if they can be bought for a reasonable figure. Loftin, seconded by Mr, Gaston, Mr. Helton On motion by Mr. nee at the southern end of the was authorized to build an entra Troutman Elementary School. Clodfelter presented a pe~ Mr. R. E. Perkins and Mr. K. B. No action was taken. tition to the Board, copy enclosed, On motion by Mr. Crowson, seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board unanimously voted to transport the children in the Rocky Knoll attendance area to the Amity School, and instructed Mr, Helton to ask the approval of the State Board of Education. After a careful examination of all the bids submitted on the building projects at Houstonville School and at Ebenezer School, the following bids were adjudged the best and the lowest, and on motion by Mr. Gaston, seconded by Mr. Crowson, the contracts were awarded to the following firms: erate anager General McCombs Construction Company $41, 534.00 Less Alternates: (2) 800.00 omit asphalt tile floor Houstonville ¢ 4,50.00 omit quarry tile toilet floor “ 3)1,238.00 omit all painting : 2.4488,00 Less Alternates: {2} 1,069.00 omit asphalt tile floor Ebenezer 2 4.50.00 omit quarry tile toilet floor £33 1,500.00 omit all painting i) 2,300.00 omit serving counter etc. lunchroom 203h2.00 October 1, 1951 County Board of Education Iredell County Statesville, North Carolina Gentlemen: wners in Jredell County We, the undersigned request the Iredell County Board of Education to — our property to the Mooresville Graded School repeater All property is contingent to the said school distric ce We agree to pay school tax, the same, as is eS property owners in the district as it is now ee ° We, furthermore agree to transport our children to an from school at no expense to the county or state. property ° Respectfully submitted, R @. eho BR. Be Perkins "ied — Heather) Rb flapp bln S ee eens amt eta eal creer aente " nn papers September 1, 1951 County Board of Education Iredell County Statesville, North Carolina Gentlemen: The Board of Trustees of the Mooresville Graded School District agree to accept into the Mooresville Graded School District the property of the following people: R. C, Kistler ames R, Mills B, Clodfelter S. Smith B. Howard W. Mann - E, Perkins arry Davis ack J, Crabb (net, The property owned by those included in this list is contingent to the school district. They have agreed to Pay school tax on the same basis as those who live in the School district. The Board requests action on this petition immediately. + J K C R B, R H M O21. 26113 Od. M. Morrow, Chairman TABULATION OF BIDS: HOUSTONVILLE AND EBENEZER SCHOOL ADUIPIONS,, BIDS OPENED 9-27-1951 SHterT NO Houston- Li Comb » ville Less Less Less Less Kbenezer Less Less Less Less iat veehels N oa Bid Time for Base Base Alternate Alternate Alternate Alternate Base Alternate Alternate Alternate Alternate | umber Bond Completion pid ag Hl, Bid # 1 #2 #3 ft ly ROKK KA MOOD XOOM MERA. | woEVeCKDRORWON KKMERX Cd BE pare | T Ke, ee —— oeemT | wen meek «= (is xXx MKEIXX OER RUCK OER KIGOK ORI RHHENK } # f ’ ¢ ' povrntt ' — premonepsss 4 ' grannf ‘ , st ‘ ‘ “ ' ' ' t ' ig 1 ' , ’ f ’ ’ f 1 oH. |B. Brawn Construction Co. \1796 | 5% 180 c.days 5$197 89 2198806 | 3700. 7 5100! 1104950 157500 30209,93 60000, 16000 135500) 196040 8 McCombs Construction Co. 1198 | 5% 50 c.deys 41534 00 1795000, | 80000 (450,00) 1/23 8|00 187400 23 98 5/00 1069/00; %& 5000) 25:00:00! 23 00:00 @% ° P.S. West, Construction Co, 806 | 5H 200 esdays 49500 0c. 2300000, 49000. 400,00! 1400 ,00, 2200100 29000100. | 700,00, 60000 160000 2500.0 » 4 i | inc Be S-type Bind eta Fe - 2347 | 5% ‘podeidle | 41000,00, 1725000} }§§d00, {500/00} 190.0, 00 1000/00 2.4)250 00. 600,00 75000 130000, 24 00/00 GS 5 Gaither Bhiiding Cd.) | 1) | | iene tt ee tata Pied ett 31152800, , 575,00, &O.000 125000113 50 00 é Duncan Plumbing & Heating,.Co, | 947 | | oe ES 7138.00. B4bbOO!| | 38900, 34500, | 369h.,00 | oes Ham & Sons 935 check 5% 9360.00, 446000, |46000. (960,00) | |, 49.6.0\00 4 * Statesville Plumb. & Heating. | 721 |... 5% 6300 00. . 300000; | 26500. | 35.0,00, Lid 3h 3.0,00 § ’ Wm, Rhodes Co, | 1115 4 338000} | 23000 3.05 |00 o..10 \George| B. Stephens |} |. jmone |} 5% ae | Po be | eT | Se anal oi 1] Dunean Plumbing & Heating. 94,7 5% j Ls ed ti 4,64,0,00 ! 2 JR. Ham & Sons | 935 check 5% + tt Ld +4 tst46.0}00 13 Wm, Rhodes Co. | | 1115 | | se Lt 4 2928.00 ort , | % \4 Statesville Plumb. & Heating 721 I% 1 | 3/973,00 - = 15 George B. Stephens) |. |, {mone 5% fp nt tt 4 +++ + +t 2 . 1 16 Modern Electric | | 17 | 58 2050,00, | 86700) | | 1:23 2,00 » }' Shell Electric . | bbl 2000.00, | 94000} |. Cab Gee ab ae |__| loi7\5}00 . 4 18 George, B. Stephens | | BT | 5 2357.00 102500) . | } | Lid 1332.00 Ahoy & 19 oJ ‘ ve re ' oie a 94 i \ (ehh til i Pitt ti i 21 | 22 | | | | | 23 | | } ' q 24 | | | | | | | | | | 25 it Li ii] } | | : ns Phat | { | ae ea bes Ls | Ld i ftp { 26 1 | | ! } i 4 1! | | | } ’ | | ' Es 27 | | | i | } \ ; } ’ ; | ry rmriT TT au © 2 fl | aH | | tH Hate | ie | id Pa a | ' | | Lit. tt ic 80 od j | i | dpncnnd perenne mvth | nt \ + | — "Tr | | ert + * bo» + ” it ot | Tt , | + * 4 T Tt | ’ t t rt r t 1 r i Be a + . + + nee t . + tnt np * eg t ont | | \ | i j th 31 | | { I i “ i | to | is | } # ; : i f ' | i Ay , iri? bill I | | | = i Pid hd 82 | Ui | ag be te Lid J } dod tH tt rit 33 | | di Vi | 4 bd ae | { ptt 4 . an } } ” ; { ; 4 j { | | 4 | } j ! i Li 3 sj at Reset C4 a Li 4 HHT tht es tt ae SGGRAGe Tite Ti i: eg 1 ] 1 " i i } i ' wa eo dood ppm ie eee “ nr Ae y 85 | i j i j a —* + 4 $i 4 ssiuill Lad i M ‘ +- see r 7 et ? Ht j pamdhunnsth | + Tot 4 | + tt t T | + | | i | i t i i | | i ; i i } : TI i } . 4a iritinenrasial Lal | | feel paren ' panne errr ' Litt ee | Liha | 1} ] } | 1} | | ne ij i | i Ld I | | | ) ae EO ’ gees ay Aer ee ee aa ee tae, Tee Be ey re be TABULATION OF BIDS: HOUSTONVILLE AND EBENEZER SCHOOL ADIMMIONS, BIDS OPENED 9-27-1951 fo % ‘ Z Houston- HEE ° ihe tA a B Comb. ville Lese Less Less Less Ebenezer Less Less Less Less Contracto N ioe id Time for Base Base Alternate Alternate Alternate Alternate Base Alternate Alternate Alternate Alternate — umber __Bond Completion Bid Bid #2 hk iB #1 #2 #3 fh EKKO EME OOO (| WEOOXKMCRODK C eo — Ke T f ’ ti ‘ TOOCIERK | : 4 . 1 7. || | i J H. B. Brown Penstrunts cn Co. 1796 | 5% 180 c.days 5$197 89. 2498806 | ‘sh. 175,00} bb 49.50. 1575/00 30209.93 60000, 16000. 135500) 1 960,40 ae? McCombs Gonstructign Co. 11198 5% 50 cydays 41534 00 1795000, 80000 450/00, 1/23 8,00, 187400 23/985,00 1069 00 5000 150000) 23 00,00 B® P.8. West Construction Co, 806 5% 200 c.days 49500 00 2300000) | 40900. 1400100! 100,00 2200/00 29(000|00. | 700,00) 60000, 160000) 200,00 5: *-1G.Ly Mit-Lape Bid tele Fe 2347 | 5% -podsible , 41000.00, 1725000/ | 3§do0! 500/00} |90.0,00 000/00 24/250:00 600,00 75.000. 130000, 24 00,00 S_5 \Gaither Building Ca. |.) |1eh6 | | 5k | | Pe ee see oo} 75-00 0.000, 12.5000) 13.50.00. : Duncan Plumbing & Heating. Co, 947 Lj Se 7138.00. B4ssO0O! | 38500, 134 5 oo} ||. 3,694 00 9 SeRe Ham Sons 935 check 5% 9360.00, 446000; |hédoo, 96000) | || 4960100 - Statesville Plumb. & Heating. 721 5% 6300.00. . 300000} | 26800. 350,00) | 34, 3.0,00 5 ) Wm, Rhodes Co. 11115 4 338000! | 23000. 33.05.00 10 George! B. Stephens | || . inone | | 5% | Lal tity De ee od bedhead t + 11 Dunean’ Plumbing & Heating 9h? 5% 1 | 4,.64,0,00 12 J.R. Ham & Sons | 935 check 58. ot 6 0,00 1S hm, Rhodes Co, | 1115 ett Pitt ee dt +} 2192 8 00 F 14 Statesville Plumb. & Heati 721 | §Zi | | | | 31973100 . . me 15 .Geor ge. B.. Stephens | gpamnfeonpemnpnmnt 4———=0- inone os 5% ett +-— + eT T - Tht par + | premotor Tet TT Ts T | i + Y 7 or Bea 5 16 Modern Electric | ny | id ioe | 2050.00, | 86700} | ae 1/23 2,00 ol” shell Electric | fj 1/14 | od 44 2000.00, {94000} |} 1 didi dy |, |} alor7s}oo : i; 18 George, B. Stephens) |. | | BP > aq57iog poaspO LiL) ft | dit] Pid id | ap Betoo . @ 19 | one 99 | : | i Li im Li oe ie Zit i ti ok bt Til 1 Lt i } I cde twnipeenipend 21 | ti | | 23 | Li fiji itt 4 ‘ 24 1 | | | Pid i | | j | | | ' ea % “ Hewson 1 nanalheunhenfchenenieimareat Aud 4 + a ee eee Ol 4 $—4—--F r + SO pnt + tt tt Sida “+t $-—-+ TTT penne Et —T op rt - wre 1 26 | i | 1 || i] i | J bpd Hl | rarity oF \ Hd 27 | i { Y + { ' ' i pe ; d 7 rt] | on | | | TTY Lu | | 28 | | Lt | tt ta wail 29 | | | | 1 | | | | a t i | a | i 4 ¢ } | i | j i | i | i ssadlonedee ate snp eens mond 30 Lidl | LI Lh -+ i + oon ae +4 + tt ++ + fp haem r TTT tT r s | HH ey HH | | Td 32 bathe \ i i+ ++—t-+4-4 ‘ ‘ } i i 4 + 4 + 1 t vT | 4 8 | | | | L144 ae i | + ‘ 28 ‘TT t j i } { j | i i = ; | , 34 Ty] | | Pi | Lh st jf tt bette ty rTTTttTT t+ eeres tT ratty |e | | iT meeae | i ) ane ST Li} tt ttt te ttm i pap tate tT TTT Tit) BeLE | Pid | | | i 1 Pitt i Lidl ! a coeenaneemna ecclerleclatl ewe | lhe f, rs T | TT ’ | ) i | \| 1 | TEXTBOOKS ATHLETICS SUPPLIES LIBRARY DEBIT CREDIT 7 DEBIT — CREDIT DEBIT CREDIT 4 DEBIT * CREDIT t } | | | { } | | | i Less total alternate 7,807.00 Net general contract 33,727.00 Plumbing (Houstonville and Ebenezer) Statesville Plumbing & Heating 6,300.00 less alternate Bl 265.00 6,035.00 Heating (Ebenezer William Rhodes Company 2,928.00 Electrical Ebenezer Shell Electric Company 1,075.00 Houstonville Modern Electric 867.00 14, 5632.00 Architect's fee 2,231.70 Grant Total Both Projects 16,863.70 ( A tabulation of all the bids is enclosed) The bid by George B. Stephens on plumbing and heating was stag since this company did not have plumbing and heating censes, A delegation from Sharon Community appeared before the Board to ask that a new elementary séhool building be built in this commnity. The delegation was composed of Messrs. W. M. Pressly, Fred Sherrill, D. D. Dellinger, J. S. Gantt, H. G. Setzer, R. C. Moral, H. B. Stewart, W. W. James, and others. No action was taken on this request. This group also asked questions concern- ing public school transportation in this area. The minutes of the meeting were read and on motion by Mr. loftin approved unanimously by the Board. The Board adjourned until the next regular meeting om to Bacall sesame eivanne inmeensaeitis aseeieoamatetatiie November 5, 195] Iredell County Board of Education met in regular session in the Board of iducation office with the followings members present: Mr. Frank King, Chairman Mr. H. F. Crowson Mr. W. B. Harris, Jr. Mr. F. T. Loftin, Mr. William Tatum and Mr. Weaver from the Olin community appeared before the Board in the interest of purchasing the Olin School property to be used as a community building, On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board unan- imously voted to request that the textbook, lunchroom and Veterans Train- ing accounts be audited, The following persons from the Hickory Hill section of the Mount Mourne School district appeared before the Board and asked that they be assigned to the Mooresville City School district: Burl Mann Charles Smith Ray Mills Clayton Kistler Buford Howard R. E. Perkins, On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded b y Mr. Loftin, the Board voted unan- imously to instru i above persons stating in questiong could not of the agreement with ity School unit of August 25, 1951, and instructed the send the above persons a copy of this agreement. the Mooresville ¢c superintendent to The Board authorized the Payment of $10.00 from Miscellaneous Current Expense fund toward the expens e of the speaker for the Iredell County Schools Public Relations dinner on December 7, 1951. The super- rmony School Committee to deter- had been made and to discuss with selling the farm, 1. Permission to use up to $1,000.00 fro Surplus for Scienc t eutrai, Meieet, mei @ laboratories at Central School, Harmo School and Union Grove School, on ve Transfer $3,000.00 from 6 3000, tional supplies > STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION RALEIGH September 14, 1951 Superintendent S. H. Helton Iredell County Schools Statesville,N.C. Dear Mr. Helton: Our staff has just completed a — of the reports fran the high schools for the session 1950-51. I regret to say that we found it meneeny to drop the Central School from accredited rating. a rg repeatedly warned this school with reference to ere to meet the requirements for the teaching iz — 2 P are some other needs in this school but this Central School deficiency. The action with reference to the is effective as of July 1, 1951. We shall be glad to work with you and the tion to Principal of the Central School in improving =, cian such extent that we may be able to restore — gion. to this school. If this can be done —" Apivong oe ne we shall be glad to restore the rating at session. If you desire us to do so oo age put the Central School on our list for early visita ° I am enclosing a copy of this letter which you can give to the principal for his files. With all good wishes, I am Division November 5, 195] Iredell County Board of Education met in regular session in the Board of iducation office with the followings members present: Mr. Frank King, Chairman Mr. H. F. Crowson Mr. W. B. Harris, Jr. Mr. F. T. Loftin, Mr. William Tatum and Mr. Weaver from the Olin community appeared before the Board in the interest of purchasing the Olin School property to be used as a community building, On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board unan- imously voted to request that the textbook, lunchroom and Veterans Train- ing accounts be audited, The following persons from the Hickory Hill section of the Mount Mourne School district appeared before the Board and asked that they be assigned to the Mooresville City School district: Burl Mann Charles Smith Ray Mills Clayton Kistler Buford Howard RK. E. Perkins, On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr, Loftin, the Board voted unan- imously to instruct the superintendent to write the above persons stating uld see no reason why the students in questiong could not attend the Mooresville City Schools u inder the terms of the agreement with the Mooresville City School unit of August 25, 1951, and instructed the superintendent to send the above persons a copy of this agreement. The Board authorized the Expense fund toward the expens Schools Public Relations dinne payment of $10.00 from Miscellaneous Current © of the speaker for the Iredell County ron December 7, 1951, On motion by Mr, H mously voted to suggest and that the advis tigated. The super School Committee to deter- of the farm records had been made and to discuss with them the advisability of selling the farm, Surplus for Science School and Union Grove School, Transfer 00 from 641 3000, to 624 to be used for instruc- tional supplies » largely film st rips. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION RALEIGH September 14, 1951 Superintendent S. H. Helton Iredell County Schools Statesville,N.C. Dear Mr. Helton: Our staff has just completed a er of the reports fran the high schools for the session 1950-51. I regret to say that we found it sarnoeey to drop the Central School from accredited rating. » — repeatedly warned this school with reference pact ect ae to meet the requirements for the teaching ~ = _ oP are some other needs in this school but this . i ge = deficiency. The action with reference to the is effective as of July 1, 1951. We shall be glad to work seh pen. 208. ie principal of the Central School in improving redited rating such extent that we may be able to restore 7 current session to this school. If this can be done —, clowe of the we shall be glad to restore the rating at the session. If you desire us to do so see put the Central School on our list for early visitation. I am enclosing a copy of this letter which you can give to the principal for his files. With all good wishes, I am Mr, King and Mr. Crowson were authorized to contact the Sharon com-~ munity leaders concerning the use of the fire insurance balance on the old Sharon School for making improvements at the Scotts School and at the Celeste Henkel School. The county superintendent was authorized to convert a classroom at Central School into a science laboratory as recom~ mended by Mr. Henry A. Shannon of the North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction, also to convert a classroom at Harmony School into & geience laboratory 45 recommended by Mr. Shannon and to make such changes in the science laboratory at. Union Grove School as recommended by Mr. Shannon. These changes were found necessary to meet the accreditation requirements of the State of North Carolina Department of Public Instruc- tion. The Board adjourned until the next regular meeting or to meet on call, Secretary following members present: . »\ pl | Frank F. King q NG T H. F. Crowson ‘" ae = Maury Gaston , aS } F. T. Loftin ( a W. B. Harris i i by the petitioners. Iredell County Schools, the unexpired terms of Mr. Proctor and Mr. Caldwell. et > 8; arn ho ax am ow bus route map for the schoolbuses of Iredell County. with Public School Law 115-366, The Iredell County Board of Education met in regular session, the The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mr. N. B. Johnson presented the resignations of Mr. H. A. Proctor am Mr. W. B. Caldwell, school committeemen in the Brawley School attendance i area. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board voted unanimously to accept the resignations of Mr. Proctor and Mr. Caldwell a instructed the superintendent to write each of them expressing the Board's appreciation for his long period of faithful and valuable service to the Mr. N. B. Johnson presented the names of Mr. Early Hager and Mr. Gletl Steele from the Brawley School area as recommended for school committeem! to succeed Mr, Proctor and Mr, Caldwell. On motion by Mr. Loftin and : seconded by Mr. Gaston, Mr. Early Hager, HKoute 1, Mooresville, N. C+, Mr. Glenn Steele, Route 2, Mooresville, N. C., were unanimously appointed 4 as school committeemen for the Brawley School attendance area to fill out On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board unan 5 voted to instruct the superintendent tc apply for the necessary NPA perm to begin construction of the addition to the Unity School. Mr. R. N. Hoyle, Assistant School Bus Route Supervisor, North Caroli™ State Board of Education, met with the Board and presented a proposed sci schoolbus routing as set up by Mr. Hoyle but took no action pending f study by the Board and additional recommendations by Mr. Hoyle. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board unal voted to set the total amount of the bond as required by the North Carob Public School Law 115-36 at $10,000.00 and change the obligee to the of North Carolina and the Iredell County Board of Education and make aif necessary changes to Section Seven of the present bond necessary to conf December 3, 1951 Mooresville, N.- C. December 3, 1951 Mr. R. E. Perkins and Mr. K. B. Clodfelter appeared before the Boar 7 | of Education and presented the enclosed petitions asking that the petition Iredel | at be transferred from the Iredell County Schools Administrative Unit to the ceeneeeys Te C Mooresville City Schools Administrative Unit under the provisions of the Statesville, '. \- North Carolina Public School Law 115-100. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Loftin, the Board unanimously recommended to the State bo of Education that the enclosed petitioners be transferred from the Iredell County Schools Administrative Unit to the Mooresville City Schools Adminl- strative Unit under North Carolina Public School Law 115-100 as requested Mr, S. H. sto Comutiy Board of Education. Dear Mr. Helton: su I wish to tender my resignation — Committe for the Brawley School, effective immedaia . : o the Will you please submit this letter of resignation t County Board of Education. Yours very truly, H. A. Proctor oe ~ - A v ce The Board discussed aaa eyo no Se clamnast e Mooresville, N. C. December 3, 1951 Mr, S. H, Helton Secretary Iredell County Board of Education Statesville, N. C. Dear Mr. Helton: I wish to tender my resignation as a School Committeeman for the Brawley School, effective immediately. Will you please submit this letter of resignation to the County Board of Education. Yours very truly, W. B. Caldwell W b Ceboluctk do solemly swear that I will support the tes, so help me God. I do solemly swear that I will be faithful and bear to t tate of North Carolina and the Constitutional powers true ad wuthorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof ani that I will endeavor to and defend the constitution of rt the State not inconsistent the United States, to ta beat of my knowledge and ability, Swern and subscribed to before me this Mee ¢ 9h iy hee See do solemly Edecetken of Iredell ky und according to the law, Browleye Distriet sehosl Lomaittee si ad cpaarenat a tpn 0 0 nal I, EL. toes v » do solemly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, so help me God. Sworn and subscribed to before me this flaw Y 91951 “ glee an, x ~ — ¥ s . a> ; é cas 82 a FR ‘ a Seti Pde. ag< / _, do solemly swear that I will be faithful and bear ve eels om ME ‘Te allegiance to the State of North Carolina dnd the Constitutional powers oft tverdue buf md authorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof coboe (£50 1 ¢ed¢ uf and that I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution of enceat tom ede otf the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the com ya To de RB best of my knowledge and ability, so help me God. Sworn and subscribed to before me this _ thw s ai? [sew . » 4008 Winelor « 100 a eboD es of the f Iredell County according to the best of my skill \ iy ™ QW, > " afed ee .wW arts of + , f =Suapis sith blero CL eh Co Bi Plager ne - oan ” XY ae “ . ‘ 6 ’ = . » ; y r 9 ite QV 3\s\word wleys Sehogl Diste: ct, Cina Wee eaten. St Om exoled of beditosdire bas a Sworn and Subscribed to before me this Mev oa te > # ~7mmwol Ilebeti %¢ 2\ 242 0.5 ' I, ELA pur,s / tO fer, a solemly swear that I will truly execute the duties im al & WRC Seeeee ate at eee ST NINO cred nese ee wv = e .% * % :) December 5, 1951 4 - Ss Cee. & is > ee ‘ e ¥ . on State Board of Education Raleigh, North Carolina Gentlemen: ) ‘| | | The Board of Trustees of the Mooresville Graded School District agree te accept into the Mooresville Graded School Vistrict the property of the following people: ' i i R, C, Kistler Mi } James R, Mills K,. B, Clodfelter C. &, Smith B,. Howard B, W. Mann R. E, Perkins Harry Davis Mack J. Crabb Mre, Gertrude Kistler Ww, H. Mann Ii Charles W. White | The property owned by those included in this list is | Contingent to the school district. They have agreed to pay school tax on the same basis as those who live in the school | district, The Board requests action on this petition since it has been passed by the Iredell County Board of Education at their regular meeting, December 3, 1951. Respectfully submitted: J. MU. Morrow, Chairman NAL R. B. Morgen, Secretary = stoic eats = a RRM/ep ser Mr, 8. H. Helton es pe mecan core ti December 3, 1951 1) i VBR ~~ Mr, S. H. Helton, Secretary Iredell County Board of Education Statesville, North Carolina ee: 3 mee sokteosbd to brs Dear Sir: acilows) Asrol i olen 3 rsigned propert e In pursuance to Public School Law 115-100 0 San at ets ia 1 ede county Board of *s 192 ' owners in Iredell County, request the Ir a 7 rt ¥ (Os JIN oe } 4st Ce to assign our property to the Mooresville Graded oe ee cs pay 4 . 3 5 h aid school district. We agree tO Po soeteutl lo bis]! © property is contingent to tne said s h Te eae oe Oe hd school tax, the same, as is levied on the property © qeons OF e736 5 , rte Ws " agree to transport our Lo Yrteqerd ~ i att trict as it is now constituted. “¢, Cae nn an eneke oe children to and from school at no expense to the county VALE s9le¢oht / S) ‘ Respectfully submitted, eifkh .i i, ~#tletbold RR. é. tite ce: Revs : B Pownr & R. &. Perkins yew ali ft P seory omaM .W . 7 a ef aniwvued .d . 5) 7 | ce {leo alvyad wri: Ae ddaxD .u tos solte lt eburdr9]eO . at?) mueM .H . ostew .W eeltarl sit Ste sak? a: betnapah conte wi heme woman of ae on ~ ; tolrseth foorlos edt o¢ Snegaisa0o a ti ow ovate es aisead omse ed mo xad Loorot it so solteos etreupet bis0d efT .dolts 1th sof dred [leberl edd yd beseaq seed eat Sf -f2°f ,© todmmoed ,satsoom safuget aledt 36 air? [last doeqaeh ¢ . ad) yworttell .é 4% . ee \ SRSROOIN | d Wiastetoes wage! .A LH GENERAL CONTRACTORS TELEPHONE 150 MOORESVILLE,N.C. 8 BNA FF AB BR te wee” December 3, 1951 Mr. S. H. Helton, »ecretary [redell County Yoard of iducation Statesville, North Carolina Dear Sirs in pursuance to Public scnooi Law 115-109, I request the lwdiell County board of Bducation to assign a five (5) acre strip of my property lyin along the Shearer Chapel Highway to the Mooresville Graded School District. This property is contingent to vhe said school district. I agree to pay school tax, the Same, as is levied on the property in the district as it is now constituted. I further agree to transport any children residing on this property to and from School at no expense to the county or state. ” Respectfully submitted, ; ee © 12 ray oe ot Seen ge een ey “en aes = =i a Ee ss NORTH CAROLINA CLAUDE H. FARRELL GOVERNOR ELKIN, N. C. IRMAN SERBORO, N.C. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION A ee aeon, H. © RAMSEY J. HAROLD LINEBERGER CE-Ch 1 S Cc. D. DOUGLAS, CONTROLLER BELMONT, N. Cc. . OF SANTFORD MARTIN ut MTRCTION 206 EDUCATION BUILDING WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. SCRETARY ; PAUL 8. OLIVER P. HODGES RALEIGH ROUTE 2, FAIRMONT, N. Cc. AER { J. A. PRITCHETT WINDSOR, WN. C. may December 1 1951 HAROLD L. TRIGG nas RALEIGH, N. CG. ir, §. H. Helton, Superintendent Iredell County Public Schools tatesville, North Carolina ir. R. R. Morgan, Superintendent Wooresville City Schools Yooresville, North Carolina Gentlemen: Yesterday morning we received your letters dated December 4 and December 5, 1951, concerning the transfer of certain families from the Iredell County Administrative Unit to the Mooresville Graded School District. f the State Board at its meeting yesterday, December 6, 1951, approved the transfer, under the provisions of General Statutes 115-100, subject to the filing of additional information. 1. We believe that each of the boards should file, as a part of the record in the State Board of Education office, certified copies of the uinutes of the boards showing the transfer of these families. A description of the boundaries of the territory involved 24 a Should be filed so that the record would be clear as to the exact land ald the families being transferred. This boundary statement should be signed by doth units so that the record would be clear that the two units agreed on the doundaries, 3. The record should also state that all of the families and land e@ outside boundaries are included in the petition dated December 3, » and that the petition includes all of the taxpayers of said families. Within th 1951 ~ I do not desire to raise questions which may have no meaning, but I Me Sure that it is the desire of you and your boards that this matter be anled such a way that there will be no valid objections raised at a I notice on the petition that one of the petitioners signs in the nner: "R. C, Kistler. Except B. F. Brittain farm." later time, following ma You will perhaps want legal advice as to whether or not any Tecations might arise due to the fact that the petition of Mr. Charles W. ww tt which was presented in a separate petition, including an agreement to he school tax, was signed: "Chas. W. White By L. Young White." ° » # a 6 S oO oO n oO et = oO @ oO o n & a n ® S » g od ® oO ® & oO » ue} ow co ao Q OQ a & Sincerely yours, a im een ly as convenient to We shall be glad to receive these papers as ear Sincerely yours, YOU. ge eRe the RTS A) Pa On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Loftin, the Board unani- mously voted to set up $200.00 in the budget request for 1952-3 as a re- tainer's fee for the Board of Education attorney. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Loftin, the Board in their discretion unanimously voted to withdraw the Olin School property from sale. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board unani- mously voted to authorize the Mt. Mourne School committee to negotiate with Mrs, Collins and offer her $400.00 for the additional land needed for the Mt. Mourne School site subject. to the approval of the Iredell County Com- missioners in the 1952-3 Iredell County School budget requests. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board unani- mously voted to authorize Mr. J. G. Blackwelder and the Ebenezer community committee to purchase approximately four acres of land at $200.00 per acre to be added to the Ebenezer School site and to include this amount in the 1952-3 school budget requests subject to the approval of the Iredell County Commissioners. The following delegation from the Sharon community appeared before the Board and asked that the $21,732.05 unexpended cash balance from in- surance collected when the Sharon School burned be held in the bank until it can be applied on the cost of a new elementary school building for the Sharon community: C. B. Gantt D. D. Dellinger M. L. Gantt Lewis Alexander H. B. Stewart Robert Stewart E. S. Massey Archie Byers No action was taken by the Board. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Loftin, the Board unanimously voted to submit the 1950-1951 school audit to the three Iredell County news= Papers and ask for bids on the publication of the audit. The Board will award the contract for publishing the audit at its January meeting. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Loftin, the Board unanimously voted to authorize the County Superintendent to work out a schedule of Christ- mas holidays for the schoolbus mechanics, maintenance crew and the superin- tendent's office, The Board unanimously approved the employment of Mrs. Ruth H. Guy as an isherin teacher da the Barium Springs School until a properly certified teacher can be employed, The minutes of the meeting were read and approved. x : C January 7, 199 The Iredell County Board of Education met in regular session with the following members present: Frank F, King, Chairman H. F. Crowson Maury Gaston W. B. Harris, Jr, F, T. Loftin Mr. W. E. Webb, Jr. met with the Board of Education and explained th fire insurance set-up for the public school properties in Iredell County, On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board of Education unanimously voted to rescind its action on December 5, 1951, as to the amount of the indemnity carried in the Public Employees Honesty Blanket Position Bond and approved such a bond in the amount of $2, 500.00 on all Board of Education Employees, as required by law. Since the Iredell County Board of Commissioners carry a bond on the county superintendent and his office staff in the amount of $2,500.00 each, the superintendent's office is bonded for a total of $15,000.00 or $5,000.00 on each person, On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Harris, Mr. W. E. Webb, # was reappointed as Agent of Record for Iredell County Board of Education f0 Fire Insurance, The school committee from Brawley School appeared before the Board atl submitted the enclosed recommendations, The Board deferred action to allow time to study the recommendations, On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Crowson, the Board unaml- mously voted to award the contract for publishing an abstract of 1950-51 Iredell County School audit to the Statesville Daily, the lowest bidder, # required by law, The Statesville Daily bid $30.00, The Statesville Daily Record bid $33.00. The Mooresville Tribune did not submit a bid but sent a rate card am recommended by telephone that the contract be placed with a Statesville P? On motion by Mr, Harris and seconded by Mr. Crowson, the Board unani- mously voted to instruct the superintendent to advertise and sell at publit auction the following Negro schoolhouses and N h ites which mw become unnecessary for public school purposes on tensions by law. Rocky Knoll Neiltown Troutman South Iredell On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded rd approve the plans and specificati ed by Mr. Harris, the Board appr ons for the new addition at Unity Negro School ant instructed the superintendent to advertise for bids for the coastal : keep accre B convention and who needs their attendance to kee} Iredell County Board of “ducation We ask that you request State Board een ee grated ty or in person, to abide by your Samat decision for the nefit o all South Iredell County Ychool Children. } 1 ille is a City vechool district i ine h é at “oore sville LS a VLity — meteeer sag, — oe C. ty Board has no control over having a City School tax that County hatsoever i we ras 5 fos Siruth ons That a County High School has already on ot en fos eet an rounty High Se pupils, with plenty of on r ex Iredell County High School pu; ’ re i 2} las expansion space aL That it is doubtful that Mooresville echool - enpaeetos ee : } é ne Ss for classrooms much less Agriculture Yhop and other de proj for ¢ hildren aaa aia eas there is reason to believe that oan 7 Srey -acheel ; , j i O Y CG I hb drop out of school when of age, if require for one or more of these reasons: ae Unable to dress as city children, mere Se, P e or assessment that may be levied azainst =o sTiauusane’ aime among strangers to him that have studied eS oat ali. be Gee? Feels the city type school offers him too poe al San sae and needed on the farm and that he is of a se arte ee ot atGieaks aide by the desire of the many Sse ge ear have to change from 2th, That we feel a county child that eet eae LLL eaioy. hha milking clothes into clothes to ee one kis ee te school and continue in a county high sch Sckatton Sou ile hance for i privi hildren a cha County school, thus avoiding depriving county ch & college entrance. For these reasons we ben Shae to provide transportation for a 2 ild ( H4 5 ided for them. children to the County High School provid That those wishing to attend city " own transportation and assuming re fent levied against them by city schoo i anytime he is dissatisfied he may enter for him at Brawley. city school tax of place Ste Board of Education you ask state ee eee S j Coun igh 5 South Iredell ~ (Bravey). sa + - r school by furnishing t ei . bility of paying any aoree may attend city school. a he coutby school provide Gane ies Qrt ws Tr a " “ett a) ; p Jos IR » ; : Fe } a ‘. & if CA: . y yi 15) FC 911) SE eae ) <a epg ace 0O P.M. in the . . On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Crowson, the minutes were Chairman office of the superintendent of Iredell County Schools. approved and the meeting adjourned. N » Ca) a N uw Cc a a tt Pp t, 3) B Q © <7 un P> S c oO = ~~ ® S © or ° ® a oO » ao 7 et od oS 2 n =a 2 ne ae © ‘ 4a s* a eee ANUSARA gi 3 = . ~~ ia # See tam F ‘ee “i ie 40% ¥ So » *, ’ 4 <* tA - f " ® : g f nee 5 as : 4 i e é } Se s. oo . he ay ; on a E 4 cei ae ie * it bs 2% 4 . ‘ wi ‘ t 2 f% %, : " 5 j Re F . Z ; ke x A a Z ‘ a is =. > 4 eee | é “2G 1 7% ay S + ear | PI i mie January 18, 1% The Iredell County Board of Education met in called session at 7:30 Pi with the following members present: Mr. Frank F, King, Chairman Mr. F. T. Loftin Mr. W. B. Harris, Jr. Mr. i. N. Hoyle, assistant schoolbus route supervisor from the State Board of Education, met with the Board and presented fully his recommendatis for schoolbus routes for Iredell County Schools. The Board of Education deferred action on Mr. Hoyle's recommendations until February 4, 1952, February 4, 1952 The Iredell County Board of Education met in regular session with the following members present: Mr. Frank F. King, Chairman Mr. H. F. Crowson Mr, Maury Gaston Mr. W. B. Harris Mr. F; T. Loftin. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Loftin, the ‘Beare Se voted to authorize the Mt. Mourne School committee to oo oa ere and pay $700.00 for the additional land needed for the Mt. ee eae = and to include this amount in the 1952-1953 school budget requests je the approval of the Iredell County Commissioners. My in, Mrs. F ice B. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mx ° Loftin, seg a cana le Johnston was unanimously approved as an interim teacher in the barium oprin School, : ; ee niy - On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Loftin, Se ea authorized the superintendent to have a satisfactory well drilled at & ville Negro School, pe the Board voted unan- On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Harris, ee with the imously to approve the schoolbus routes as set up by Mr. lt. Ne hoy. following exceptions: The Iredell County Board of Education strongly ere oe oe schoolbus transportation setvp in the Sharon ge bir ee a ee remain as presently operating until something defini : patie Me ees out in this section, and that no change be made “ tig akaet term, which will require a transfer of students during this schoo > - F se v4 & mile Bus No. 101B continue on the road from Brawley to Mt. sean | beyond the creek to the Y intersection as presently op ° Bus No. 51A turn right off the Amity Road on the road to Mr. Brawley and go 1,2 miles to serve a new family. Bus 34's present route off of Highway 21 between ae oe as and Statesville near the Bluebird Service Station Pied sh recommend steep hill and across a dangerous railway eer a gr ge that this be changed around the loop. Bus 42A or 3 q aaa. wetueee ast beyond the old Amity road on the County Home roa to serve a new family. y nd go Cool Spring's bus turn right off of Highway 70 weg eases. s toward Amity Hill 1.7 miles to a tree on the right 1 hway 64 on Cool Spring's bus continue to make the loop off 1 eae the the Turner Page Road. Cool Spring's bus continue to Lackey family for thie school term. or the loop f Continue to operate the Union Grove bus on the Olin p oa 40 Temainder of this school term, Continue operating Bus No. loop to relieve load on 108A. = e r ay | em y °- a * LES f/ Yonah | 4 25U Se Continue Central Bus No. 28B south on Highway 115 for 1.1 miles beyond the river to LeVans, No recommendations for Monticello since the routing is not complete, Ebenezer buses should be permitted to serve the attendance area near Ebenezer School, Some routes have been slightly changed due to changes in schoolbus drivers, After careful examination project at Unity Negro School, and best, and on motion by Mr, of all of the bids submitted on the proposed the following bids were adjudged the lowest Loftin and seconded by Mr, Harris, the Boar unanimously voted to award the contracts to the following firms. General - Wilson Bros, Realty Co, Plumbing - Statesville Plbg. & Htg. Heating - Siatesville Plumbing & Htg. Wiring - E. F, Belk Co, $37,074.00 3,365.00 8,174.00 a 51,265.50 2,563.35 253 830.85 a er ee Architect's Fee Total The Iredell County Board of Commissioners authorized the Iredell County Board of Education to let the con tracts on the above project, $53,830.85. On motion by Mr. Gaston and s econded by Mr. Harris, the minutes were approved and the meeting adjourned Chairman TABULATION OF Contractor Gaither Bldg. Co. MeCombs Contracting Co. Barger Const. Co.,Mooresville J. H, Keziah P, S. West Const. Co. Wilson Bros, Realty Co. Hunbing R. S. Barkley Company J, R, Ham & Sons, Mooresville Crouch Plbg. & Htg. Statesville Plbg. & Htg. Wm, Rhodes Co., Charlotte Duncan Plbg, & Htg. Heating R. S. Barkley Co. J. R, Ham & Sons, Mooresville Statesville Plbg. & Htg. iim, Rhodes Co, Duncan Plog, & Htg. idiring Modern Electric Co. Shel}, Electric Co. BIDS: License Number 1846 1198 713 1668 806 2347 17 441 Seo, B, Stephens Co. Mooresville 37 E. P, Belk & Co, Mooresville 1/3 UNITY SCHOOL ADDITION Base Bid #@ 36,893.00 32,500.00 34 5400.00 34,700.00 30, 500.00 30,831.00 35 551.00 1,740 600 3467.00 3,250.00 February 4, 1952 Plus Alternate 43,897.00 38, 90000 42,600.00 41,915.00 37,300.00 37,074.00 3,661.00 4,890.00 3,574 «00 3,365.00 4,364.00 oe SUE pe | ¢ : # - ~~ \\ a ¥ 2) > Ray t me dt 4S 4 5h DONA II ne ae: oR EET Tos te, District 1 ‘ d ard of Education then we think it is their duty and responsibility. Local Committee District l February 12, 1952 Committee do not Ditrict l a line between Scotts an The Scotts Monticello Should the Bo desire to draw Monticello. S ° ot y=) eo Oo s <3 3) GH °o ~o $4 w ° ma Pm rs) x 5 co Oo a va @ co @D f te Statesville, North C,rolina so desire to draw a line, per Sm ER ti tc Pe pee SE : cd go peeis 3 ee a 47 March 3, 1952 The Iredell County Board of Education met in regular session with the following members pre sent: Mr. Frank King, Chairman Mr. H. F. Crowson Mr, Maury Gaston Mr. W. B. Harris, JY. Mr. F. T. Loftin ee came before the Board and asked that all the tendance area and the Mt. Mourne School and the poard request ation to Brawley School for The Brawley School committ high school children in the Shepherds School at Brawley High attendance area be assigned to the the State Board of Education to provide transport these groups. Action on this request was deferred to allow the board to make further study of the problem. The following bids on hauling and storing coal in bins were opened: Diamond Hill Coal Company; $1.90 per ton. Holland Coal. Company; $1.35 per ton. On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Crowson, the board unanimously yoted to recommend to the North Carolina State Board of Education that the Holland Coal Company bid be accepted. efore the County Board of Education run to Loray; Mr. R. N. Hoyle, The Scotts School committee appeared b to select the turning point. and recommended that the Monticello schoolbuses route supervisor of the State Board of Education, Mr. Rex Campbell and a delegation of patrons came before the board to discuss the schoolbus routes. No action was taken by the Board of Education. tteeman at Central School 1 were received and on The resignations of Mr. G. L- McLelland as comm gnations were accepted. = Mr, H, C, Summers as committeeman at Scotts Schoo ion by Mr. Crowson, seconded by Mr. Loftin, the resi Mrs On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Loftin, the resignation of - Sadie Hackett Morrison as teacher at Scotts Negro School was accepted and + Mildred Reid Rankin was unanimously approved to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the 1951-1952 school term, only. Loftin, the board unanimously On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. entral School Committee and the approved payment of court costs in the action, © Zeb V. Ke Dickson, Iredell County Board of Education Vs. Adrian J. Newton $36.85 Miss Irene Lequeux 200 50.853 rt Collier as attorney for = the payment of retainers Board of Education. iat siete nee mcacaensians aia satieiaiini er a Ses an rn = Bie Ne. Bet + Go The board accepted the invitation of the Statesville City School tr to attend a luncheon Monday, March 10, On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Crowson, the board approve the purchases of additional mimeograph equipment and repairs to the old machine, On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Gaston, the board unanim approved renovations and additions to the superintendent's office, drawix attached, and instructed the superintendent to ask the Lredell County Boan County Commissioners for permission to build the additions, After the reading and approval of the minutes, the meeting adjourned, FS, FI MY Sedrat ary March 10, 1952 The Iredell County Board of Education met in called session with the following members present: Mr. Frank King, Chairman Mr. H. F. Crowson Mr. F. T. Loftin Mr. Maury Gaston Mr. W. B. Harris, Jr. f Clae +h Y - On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Gaston, i oe mously voted to authorize the superintendent to sell the - a re as advertised, at Unity Negro School for the high bid of pick ary oe cr or if the bid is raised during the legal ten day period, = Sie caged adie drawn from sale and demolished under the supervision ag te oe v. dent to mike room for the new eight-room addition at Unity a cae aa is necessary to demolish and remove the old schoolbuilding in 3 struction may begin on the new one. ‘ i sl On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris, ~ oa Dos tae y voted to approve the sale of the Neiltown School property to : four hundred dollars. \ imous], On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Crowson, a ot te ae r voted to approve the employment of Mason C. Miller as princi; School by the superintendent and the local committee. ted On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Gaston, the foan! Wore 1 unanimously to consolidate the Piney Grove Negro os d transportation set Negro Séhool as soon as the new building is finished an up; March 26, 1952, Harris, the board voted ditorium at Harmony and Capital Outlay On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by oe a unanimously to purchase one hundred chairs for ask the County Commissioners to approve payment from Surplus funds, r See FN ee. eee S tateve bc ser RRR, eke RA. UN se od we ea ser ber “Wie. ed : See Se April 7, 1952 The Iredell County Board of Education met in regular session with the following members present: Mr. Frank F. King, Chairman Mr. Maury Gaston Mr. F. Te Loftin Mr. W. Be Harris, Jre Mr. H. F. Crowson. On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Gaston the board unanimously voted to accept the bid submitted by J. B. Rodgers & Co, for uditing all Iredell County School accounts. ~ - On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Gaston, the board unanimously voted to give the schoolbus garage mechanics, the county schoo}, maintenance crew and the superintendent's office Monday, April ly, as waster holiday. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by ! Loftin, the board unanimously voted to give Oscar Price, of the maintenance $7.00 per month; new salary $260.00 per month, effective April, On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded b r. Gaston, the board unanimously voted to instruct the superintendent to remit to Mr, Mather Johnson 950.00 appearance bond; copy of Superior Court Order attached. an increase in salar) of Jee ite erew ") Mr. Gaston, the board unanimously On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Troutman High School voted to approve an addition to and the renovation of the gymtorium and instructed the superintendent to proceed with Plans and specifications. the preparation of the board unanimously wee, $131.38, on the d that Union Grove On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Gaston, voted to apply the Union Grove School capital outlay balar purchase of a floor machine for Union Grove School provide School would vay for the additional cost of the machi.ne. ir, Loftin, the board unanimously ting Company, $403.68 on paid balance from 1950-1951 wire motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by ! th © pay the balance due Duncan Plumbing and Hea ‘he Monticello School lunchroom contract. This is an un fiscal year, On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Gaston, the board unanimously Voted to approve the sale of the following school sites anc school buildings t . ® the highest bidder; having fully met legal requireme American Legion (Negro) for nts: Rocky Knoll to the Ernest Morgan Post of the the sum of $1,200.00 South Iredell to C, H. Harris and Guy L. Harris for the sum of 461.00 M.E. Zion Church for the sun of Troutman Ne t legro Troutman A- : f School to the edell County Schools. $1,560.00 to be added to capital outlay, ir digg vretPts in the amount of $139.95 from the sale of scrap metal are to be to capital outlay, Iredell County Schools. asineee ase # 2 « foeiey SE PUB 8G “00° 06$ yo reZyue O098A PSRPSIoroy eu euZ JEPUN peqq4 pureed ¥ Sud Sdtnder oy pus - {einqyezazoz OF PST Tel aojpeoa SBM SIUBZTUBOVeL TeTIy OF JBnowq neu, LASUCTA Qed sem *HOUL “T ugor DUY cpeqtes4°S 8Q 40u us >» us pBU deaeu t sum esner os ouy ct0j Ba yours qeuq UF ‘go ouszeuBoove+ [ < pes greUuey 94 yo so9ngBts TBereEeues eu eT B83 MOT EO A2n0¥ ae 469 FANOd eur uns 6409 4a2n0d 54u3 uo AQeuns SBM Jeuotyytyed q6U4 {pedtnbed se [seydy Jos JB dde 07 peTtytes eins se ums 949 UF puodg sousuvedds ‘Uosuuoe . 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Mat ool ie ' 4 ae x | as ¢ Ve © p SAKA 4 dLeg. | Sep & i | Pee ” ; . ne 6 . - Sworn and subscribed to before me this Z/ » 1952 mar * ' ‘ Et IN | : (Pre La — H+ , FZ { f os , do solemnly swear that I will be faithful =| ie and bear true allegiance to the State of North Carolina and the Constitu- tional powers and authorities which are, or may be, established for the government thereof and that I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend zoos > NY ign é ’ ; the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the Se ay fa ¢ 4 United States, to the best of my knowledge and ability, so help me God. ee iw \ ad > Noe oh Zita hitdez ae BS i : a 4 ¢ ee f i 7 { . : 1952 Seo 3 C. Sworn and subscribed to before me this ’ | be ti toe. ie | ‘ ig 1 if t+} baad a || I, Li é { é Bt. » do solemnly swear that 1 will truly execute in bb aid the’dutics of the school district committeeman according to the best of my Pu '} \ | skill and ability and according to the law, so help me God. be i } | a if, Z/ , 1952. ik 9 i Sworn and subscribed to before me this 5 L - /> o § ' te \ b I, Ke Z itbre-g do solemly swear that i will support the t — on 0 States, so help me (lod, I Ts DP Z , = 0 b k Sworn and subscribed to before m this _/ : 1952 ¢ A \ ; re My, $ ‘ \ | i 1, , do solemnly swear that I will be faithful te rue a the State of North Carolina and the Constitu- ha ; “onal powers and autherities which are, or may be, established for the ie Goverment 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 od, : { ' , | Sworn and subscribed to before m: this —frde_2 A — 1958 ability and avoording ‘ ' fi = fom and Subscribed to before m this Ad | ! the do solemly swear that I will truly execute ee 8 % comuitteeman according to the best of my mill and to the law, #0 help me God. Oo ?. oe the board unanimously t # . On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Gaston, & . = voted to authorize the purchase of 104 opera chairs for the Celeste Henkel 4 . rie auditorium and 10/4 opera chairs for Harmony Hich School auditorium. is , om r i( | On motion b; Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr, Gaston, the board unanimously t | i voted to instruct the local committee at Troutman 'School to proceed with plan: ' ; . .32 . mn \ > } h t ; - ag to acquire additional land for Troutman School from Mr. h.‘H. Kale and Mr. H. L. ) Rumple. ’ & . r On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by mr. Gaston, the board unanimously » voted to authorize the superintendent to receive pa » Pp SS AME, Zion Church for the Troutman elementary A 1a site in the following manner: 4700 down payme e the balance is paid in full. The deed to this prop j i t county superintendent's office until full payment | pa } Church is authorized to use the building as soon a th has been made, { the board unanimously \ On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr.‘Loftin, t voted to aproint Mr. kh. K. Williams, Houte 1, Olin, N. C as committeeman at Central School. to fill the vacancy caused by the resignat f G. Le McLelland,. ar, ' On motion by Mr. Créwson and seconded by Mr. Loftin, the board unanimously voted to appoint Mr. Fred Davis as a member of the Monticello-Scotts District i Conant a . i vommittee to fill the vacaricy caused by the resignation of Mr. A. C. Summers. te & $ PY The Iredell County Board of Education inspected and approved the new building at Houstonville Negro School. Final payments to the contractors are 4 Yo be withheld until certain minor changes are made satisfactory to the super- intendent and the architect. 4 | B k ea ; by Mr. Loftin, the board adjourned. ; 1 On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by NAR Chairman Secretary etek Ne re mt te Ps ror: “ly researc aes aa as npn ss ih dln alias “ aaa ae mai en * < “J we — - SEILER se OEE GS we vs ng April 17, 1952 The Iredell County Board of Education met in called session April 27, a 7:30 P. M. The following members were present: Mr, Frank F, King, Mr. Maury Gaston Mr. F. T. Loftin Mr. W. B. Harris, Jr. Mr. H. F. Crowson. Chairman On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Crowson, the board unanimou! voted to approve the request that Miss Eva Bell be permitted to teach durin the school year 1952-1953 at Mt. Mourne and that Miss Pearl Davidson be per- mitted to teach during the school year 1952-1953 at Troutman School and inst the superintendent to write the State of North Carolina Teachers! and Steve Employees! xetirement System, Nathan H. Yelton, Executive Secretary, request that the above teachers be permitted to teach during the schdol tern 1952-li in Iredell County Schools. Both teachers had reached retirement ages On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Loftin, the board unanimous voted to authorize the superintendent to purchase two electric typewriters a one drawing board for the superintendent's office, On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris, the board — voted to authorize the superintendent to employ extra office help during months of May, June, July and August, 1952. On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Crowson, the board voted unanimously to approve the purchase of an additional desk for the superintet dent's office and the transfer of the old desk'after being refinished to Amity School, On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Loftin, the board voted to make appointments with persons interested in meeting with the be at the regular board meetins during the hours of 9 to 12 A.M. only. On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Crowson, the board unanim voted to tentatively set the opening date of the 1952-1953 school term as August 28, 1952, On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Harris, the board wn sod voted to request the State Board of Education to assign the high schoo of the Mt. Mourne School attendance area amd pe b igh sh992 studenys 4 ° 2 VLA Soh Shepherds School attendance area, to a new gh sc he ks a rawley effective 1952-1953 school term, April 26, 1952 Dr. Clyde 4. Erwin State Superintendent of Public Instruction State Board of Education laleigh, North Dear Dr. Erwin: f On April 17, 1952, the Iredell County Board of Education in special voted to request the North Carolina State Board of buon to approve the assignment of all the high school students in the it $chool attendance area, all the high school students in the Brawley School at area and all the high school students in the Shepherds School at area to a new high school center at the present Wley School site, effective 1952-53 school tem. Some years ago after careful surveys, ti Division of School Planning iwecmended this organisation and this location for a South Iredell high On Tuesday, February 12, 1952, all the eoumitteemen from the three wheels concerned and other leading citisens asked the county Board of Ed- Wation and the Superintendent to meet with them and discuss this freee re-organisation of the South Iredell white public schools. At Meeting everyone agreed that a county high school should be provided iar this area. The only question to arise was concerning the location of yn hepa The action of the Iredell County Board of Education we strong request from the echool patrons in South’ [redell. io building at Brawley is adequate for the present needs of the high tor 5 &s planned for this area, with the exception of a focational building tora] ton mics and agriculture. This need can be met as econ as voces!» teachers can be allotted. f The Suditorium is the best in the county unit; fully adequate. The lunchroom is completely adequate. The &ymnaei rought ble condition by adding steam dre completing the dressing site” to teonee boiler is adequate and @masiu. oy Sai ST Sats ® ha ‘ ‘ ‘4 ° 5 f a Yé * os ve % ¥ ( % * es =e iS Y0F we daa ay st hee ; een cae me t : i. 3 a sees — A aE ae i < 4 & * € PGS ES i i Si 1 mit * bite e wel tedide bas ber a ve ee ; sevoetbh hese mod ditty Joma od teebew Ini teqwe: (uae, © igi wt = th .etootide oildig @fttw L(abert dgved otf to adftaninagro-et BOO | 4 ad hiwoue loos. BIOS gadd beerys enopieve + a t wee 7 mi Fn00L ait aaiiricorms x 6ethB of pokdeeno pita ent «ee14 esbe aa & . itsontba “lo feraoc Von ifeverl edd te nelisa off ' icone yA # BAR Mh antoisag Loiog it wtrcl duespes noise 5 sneer + i | i {2 %6 ‘eds iMedetd ss st « depehé vt yolweta fa eoleliss olf? | ontBitad Lenokissoy, a 55 FGI 3 Siw (sess Alas nat pennsalg 24 en a anouy 3% noose €2 Jan od a3 feds yl rue Lyoets & Aria 9.2 4B » Or 4 * re “na (gale bostcelisa ow Reo gisiess 4s od Dr. Clyde A. Erwin Page 2 April 26, 1952 Tye house which the Board of Education rents as a principal's home is available for purchase, with additional acreage for the school site. We can purchase ten acres or more of Jand. This re-organization will provide a high school enrollment of 200. Mt. Yourne School's A.D.A. has increased 53% since 1945-46. Brawley high school's AD.As has increased 110% since 1945<46. Shepherd School's A.D.A. has in- greased 70% eince 1945-46. (School term 1945-16 was used since that was the year the city units extended their boundaries. ) The normal continued rate of increase in school population should provide a high school enrollment cf 300, within a few years. We find considerable industrial expansion in the area of Mooresville and many new hones are being built in the rural sections on the main highways. Numerous young veterans are building farm homes in this section. A new cooperative dairy is encouraging the development of the dairying in South Iredell. * An informal survey by our Board and Kr. Hoyle found that we can have a far superior transportatien system under the proposed re-organization. The Iredell County Board of Education after months of thorough study and tareful surveys is ready to proceed with the proposed re-organization in the best interest of the school children of South Iredell County subject to the approval of the State Board of Education. We sincerely request the approval of the State Board of Education so that we can proceed to have all facilities ready for the 1952-53 school tem. Sincerely yours, TREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF BOUCATION Frank F. King, Chairman S. H. Helton, Superintendent NS 68 nse re <" hi apes : {oJ 4 ® df -Sfarped 3 td ‘3 me ® cut ig 5? gar toS LDL wi. be ylodelqmos ak mocnislanink et . « “ At sued od nav suteaciyp °? . : ° oe ; is acancpebe rea ff , ‘ 2 j eh fae po ne Lted Inswerg off .emoot amieverb edt gutselqnhe Be » bene) aed A ; i a - dj ' <4 (A war’ ye a 6 “ ’ °y *® <¢ RYE Ee err ens: ke tie +9 "% ll ; ee NII: Te ca The Iredell County Board of Education met the followine members present: Frank F. King, Chairman H. F. Crowson Maury Gaston W. B. Harris, Jr. F. T. Loftin. On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Harris the board voted wanimously to request the Iredell County Board of Commissioners to approve the following additions to the 1951-52 school budecet: To Item From Item Code No. Code No. _Amount Reimbursement for Office Supplies 6l4-w 3.6] State Jeanes Fund 625-<c 200 .00 VFTP - Bldg. Operations 632-w 57695 Reimbursement of Ebenezer lirhts 633-w 16.479 Rent on Sharon Prin. Home, Brawley rent, Harmony Fire Insurance 6Ll=w 967.46 Rent on Brawley Principal Home 651l-w 60.0 Sales: Troutman Elementary Bldr. 681-1-w 1,600.00 County Car 684,-l-w 1,131.00 Rocky Knolli:School 682-2-w 1,200.00 South Iredell School 682-2-w 461.00 Neiltown School 682-2-w 400.00 Unity Elementary School Bldg. 682-2-w 500.00 Scrap 685-w a eee 7017676 »017.76 The commissioners approved the transfer and the request was forwarded to the North Carolina State Board of Education for approval. Mr, Henry Morrison and Mr. Owens appeared before the Board of Educa- hag in the interest of a high school in the South Iredell area located at he Brawley School site. On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Harris the Iredell County Soard of Education voted unanimously to approve the action of the Central ra district committee in terminating the contract of Mr. Zeb V. Ke end S0n as teacher and principal in the Central schoo] effective at the + tad the school terms 1950-51 and 1951-52, and also the action 0: the mal district school committee in terminating the contracts of Miss t _ Hunsucker, Mrs. Zeb V. Ke Dickson and Mr. W. E. Galbreath as pecners in the Central School effective at the end of the 1950-51 and 72 School terms. (Registered letters were sent to each by the super- Mendent and return receipts were received from addressees.) Harris the board voted On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. rill as school cosy to accept the resignation of Mr. J. Clyde Sher ‘teeman for the Mt. Mourne School district. Harris the Board unani- > moti Mr. Te en ne oe eee itteeman for the Mount Y voted to appoint Mr. Walter Caldwell as comm hous), ¥? dem KW x as i) x wa _ 2 2 Mr. D. J. Dark of the Division of Transportation, North Carolina Sti ae Board of Education met with the Iredell County Board of Education and _— - | \ ; approved district lines and schoolbus route plans for the county. {yy 4 Lee, bot bh Catolbinn | | 7 i \ i kn ve db . UN Mourne School district to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of ' i Mr. J. Clyde Sherrill. é ee \ ; | On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Crowson the Board uni. rs ® —F mously voted to approve payment of $200 attorneys fees to Mr. R, A. Colli¢ S : and $54.50 court costs in the action, Iredell County Board of Education | is | eu Zeb V. K. Dickson. [fo Ba. ~_ ) ' res wn te On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Crowson the Board unari- iy tK Lf e . f mously approved payment of all current bills as approved by the county ; = ‘. superintendent. a — JF Ss A | 4 “ : ‘ On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Harris the board unari- > if <a) “a mously voted to authorize the county superinténdent to employ the additin Wi; ah WV fLe, De > a! g Supervisor allotted by the State Board of Education to the Iredell County /t. , ; eee 4 7 white schools. | b\ 0 Po e On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Crowson the minutes wr approved and the board ad journed. | ' Rett F Moss She oa Veil) Oren lGr [ | san i a ae —s. eee) 2 Of \ renee e Helton, Secreta ry € aici se Ce | i ( LA(Actcer uur tn! i Litt. j Lf ao oe ge co Zz Mourne Sci ' Mr. J. Clyde Sher... | . —_— « . : pi oe F & j On motion by Mr. Harris ana BS : i= mously voted to approve payment of $#2uy _ Pm s and $54.50 court costs in the action, Iredely aa eS -——_— ° ’ x m2 Se 3 i Zeb V. K. Dickson, _ ses i k : , ws Ri* f : r t : Qn P | OK On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Crowson Ae + BP Xe g, mously approved payment of all current bills as approved by the ® i = if superintendent, 7 the t ‘eh m é ° ° ; , ’ e On motion by Mr, Crowson and seconded by Mr. Harris the board unani- eae! ~ mously voted to authorize the county superinténdent to employ the addition j ; % 5 supervisor allotted by the State Board of Education to the Iredell Court hye St ¥ “ white schools, tag ( Mr. D. J. Dark of the Division of Transportation, North Carolina sta % Ze Board of Education met with the Iredell County Board of Education and approved district lines and schoolbus route plans for the county. de On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Crowson the minutes wr + approved and the board adjourned. Qe ze Frank F. King, Chairma cee aT ene cage ae ae it x 4 Baie ge Siege rates sates ; cea l, Abhi 40 vorounry svar thar i vii support the of the States, so help me God. jwern and subscribed to before m this Lily Laws 1952 thet I will be faithful true to State of North Carolina and the Constitu- established for the and defend pverment thereof and that 1 will endeavor to support, maintain the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the thited States, to the best of my knowledge and ability, so help me God. 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Oo 5 on > + x 4 Q J <3 = <3 so Ss » @ 3 NS es Oo wn c = @ a So 7] <S «+3 St @ ‘ A 2 @® ff 2 +4 -— - “2 +> £4 Q@ a> we o o > Oo @ ££ < > ot os = = i += «> e ea att a iy oe a % oz. ~* { EAR I EOS FO" CT a a3 : Pe Soa < EES Se BS NOE a OP Us om i LSS ‘ %% a * ® ‘ ° ’ € | * : ; y a al * = Fine ci aS v2} x Ss T n June 2, 1952 The Tredell County Board of Education met in rerular session with ts following members present: Frank F. King, Chairman W. B. Harris, Jr. H. FF. Crowson i "T Foe Te LOrtanes On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Harris the board voted to approve the employment of Miss Eleanor Smith as superviso Iredell County Schools, subject to allotment by the State Board of and approval by the State Department of Public Instruction. On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Loftin the board voted to approve the attendance areas for each school aa recommend approved by Mr. Re N. Hoyle and Mr. D. J. Dark of the North Carol! Hoard of Education, Division of Transportation for routing schoolb superintendent was instructed to give each principal a copy of his attendance area map and to instruct each principal to adhere to the attendance area in routing schoolbuses as required by law. On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Harris the board u voted to include the bill for professional services by Simpson & Sa rendered during school term 1950-51 in the 1952-53 budget requests § Lo the approval of the Tredel] County Board of Commissioners: archi fees for additions to Troutman and cafeteria $2,884.38 and architect for high school building Cool Spring $1,720.21 total $4,604.59 less 4 $604.59, net $4,000. (Plans were drawn, projects advertised and bid but no funds were available for construction on the proposed projects pay the architects fees. ) On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Harris the board = uminimously to instruct the boar of education's attorney, Re A. Coll to seek an agreement with Mr. Rumple of Troutman through his attorney an independent appraisal of the twenty-three acre tract of Rumple ae adjoining the Troutman School site; both parties, Mr. Rumple and the of Fducation, to accept the value placed on the property by the appre} board chosen by their respective attorneys. The principal and district committee from the Union Grove school before the board and asked for a physical education-vocational building definite action was taken. On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Loftin the board wie mously to approve the superintendent's attendance at the Southern Conference, Daytona Beach, Florida, June 9-14, and to pay one half his from Miscellaneous Capital Outlay. ’ On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Loftin the minutes me approved and the meeting adjourned, * Frank F. King, chair? 6 eh, ol CODON NL NEB AE OS & ee. = fe. Pe a #% 90, MONT iN. ¥ * 5 &. - I oh. NN YA Spas ee ee ee e 4 wed teen ae aps ee a HOME ADDRESS GRADE OF wlteba's 3 CHING Se §60Same 4-7 Same 1-3 Same 1-7 ® 14g SY, JIS S Same 1-5 dicwmid: take mee tris , / a9 vvi 4 1+ Jeg a: we at the dees! Board of 0 € Lhe Shephevds Scheo! AQi str ef A/Jene yriev & elu catrea LF i. The Oon tracks ot Reeves /4-n I/ awd Iallre Coble BraWwyv wev ¢ whens nt calli s ff € Mant | } bo they BLA OWA ep aereen neta -<7e —— SiacaTRGMMT ig ae re? ef ; i ‘ae , ( ig eo S| of Gye, ' we rep a ae 6 ¥ aa i , , ee ' = me e nny X .\ | =/ wee ee Oe 3 i “ ah. 4 t «it ° r : Pe * ' eg . h Ao Ke “ ¥ } & eas : (= Cl SS “ON % o t \ i as i i b b me aS ho @iir ms SREIORN 82 PF £R” ES eneeel ~~ A LLNS * a 2 eS’) es EN eZ "eh 2 s me + < 5 A anaes May 14,1952 Iredell County Board of Education Attention; SH Helton,superintendent Statesville ,N.C. The Monticello-Seatts District School Committee in Called sessiem at the Monticello school Wednesday nicht May 14,1952 on motion by Mr.Davis and seconded by Mr.Presstey voted 6® recommend to the Iredell County Board of Education that the teaching contract of Mrs.Mildred Rankin be terminated as of the ef@ of the present school term,May 21,1952. (Mrs.Rankin is teaching in the Scotts Negro school) Sincerely yours, Monticello-Scotts School Committee fol be ce red Bell Chairman Pro tem pied = Bre preg ee Te Te ’ + weaned 5 Room NEP T NS CY SS SSNS 7 as SS AEN ‘ 2 — Tagen VM a! BE RE IT agi F 9 = itt -* mm e, DONT rE cece ren” ant SS a é. ~) We + ee i! Y } 5 } (ec pe aS OES io. ee OFFICE OF FRANK B. SIMPSON ARCHITECT RALEIGH, N. C. May 1 1952 Iredell County Board of Education So He Helton, Sup't Statesville, N. C. LJ : fo Architects fee of the Addition *% Cafeteria Troutman School: las: Rooms and Cefeteria General Contract Pluabing Contract Heating Contract Flectrical Contract Total Architects fee 3 1-2% of ¢ 82,411.00 To Architects fee on High School Building ot Cool Springs General Contract Plumbing Contract Heating Contract Electrical Contract Architects fee 3 1-2% of & 49,149.00 ReCap n é w Total Due $ $y») 99 PC y+. FRANK ». SIMPSON Architect } ‘ / yl of sre > it “ao. sit SP >t et // ef / ) 4 on Arr HA / ae i A se _@§ F a , - ¢ 1,720.21 # 2,884.38 & 68,600.00 4,411.00 6,800.00 2.00000 $ 2,411.00 2,884.38 & 34,500.00 5,000.00 7,400 «00 2ehh22Q0 & 49,149.00 ? + 8, Oe ae ~~ SHEPHERDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL, C. N. CLARK R. F. D. NO. 2 MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 1 a May 31, 1952 TO OO RMIT EN pe i ee ‘ = eee er I wv tv Betray at .s' . Iredell County Board of Education Statesville, North Carolina wae Nin eg ee 4 | a Be 5 Brus sokes Gentlemen: ey In view of all the facts, we the Local Board of Shepherds District * 7 would like for the same arrangement that prevailed during the year 1951- 1952 school year continue for the year 52-53. We also would like for the high school students to continue Going to the Brawley, Troutman and Mooresville High Schools. Respectfully yours, ap Rae Ocal rL0R NORTH CAROLINA [NANT GOVERNOR ne STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION T er Cc. D. DOUGLAS, CONTROLLER ae br wovats OWER RY June 6, 1952 306 EDUCATION BUILDING RALEIGH Mr. S. He Helton, Superintendent Iredell County Schools Statesville, North Carolina Dear Mr, Helton: Transfer of Pupils CLAUDE H. FARRELL ELKIN, N. C. A. McL. GRAHAM CLINTON, WN, C. J. HAROLD LINEBERGER BELMONT, N. C. SANTFORD MARTIN WINSTON-SALEM, N. CG. PAUL S&S. OLIVER ROUTE 2, FAIRMONT, N. C. J. A. PRITCHETT WINDSOR, N. C. HARCLD L. TRIGG RALEIGH, N. C. The State Board of Education at its meeting on June 5, 1952, took the following action: That the high school pupils residing in the southern part of Iredell County outside of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit, which includes Brawley, Mount Mourne, and Shepherds School Districts, be transferred to Mooresville for the year 1952-1953. Sincerely yours, / f x / { / / —t2 K/) A Oe “ ver / C. D. Douglas COD: jwa Copy to: Mr. J. BE. Hunter A ~~ 4 “ oe ‘ ee ee Seen Let a AeA as 4 ras Se ae : et AS — + wey oe ee ‘ iy ORS FS. Bact tree wa wncvencleemiBe Saige: GB IS June 9, 1952 Mr, C. D. Douglas, Controller State Board of Education 306 Education Building Raleigh, North Carolina Dear Mr. Douglas: Your letter of June 6 received regarding the transfer of pupils stating that the high school pupils residing in the southern part of Iredell County outside of the Mooresville City Administrative Unit, which included Brawley, Mount Mourne, and Shepherds School Districts, be transferred to Mooresville for the year 1952-1953. The Iredell County Board of Education, meeting in special session, Monday night at 8 P, 2 voted to protest the action of the State ee in the sending of pupils to the Mooresville City Schools. The Irede County Board requests that the teacher allotment be left as is until after the State Board meets again. Also, the Iredell County Board requests that we be given a chance to meet with your board at your meeting, June 20. We will verre a letter giving the hour you will hear our Board. Our main ages or requesting your holding up on this matter is that we feel that oumty a Children should be allowed to go to a county school for Rural Life ra ing. Also, we feel that if we might have the school at Brawley's - Shepherds this year, as is, then we will be more able to work on & tong range consolidation program. Yours sincerely, IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Frank F. King Chairman L275 Fi uP, je Ke Se ee en a ‘ te SITE eer RW Ey > i | seven nme eneretina ear amar nner lly ge e="t: a ‘ : ai racists il s Pars ~~ Chspabsst ae hn RC a 95 oneness alee inet ities pe '@ June 9, 1952 The Iredell County Board of Education met in called session with the following members present: Frank F. King, Chairman F. T. Loftin W. B, Harris, Jr. H. F. Crowson. On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Harris the board voted " unanimously to protest the action of the North Carolina State Board of ~ Education in assigning the high school students of the Mount Mourne area, the Brawley area and the Shepherds area to the Mooresville City School a effective 1952-53 school term, and to ack for a hearing before the State Board of Education on June 20, 1952. On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Harris the board voted unanimously to send greetings to Mr. Maury Gaston who was in the hospital. Lobe On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr..Loftin the minutes were approved and the meeting adjourned. © add Frank F. King, Chairman S. He Helton, Secretary . . = ~ ¥ “were es Tro } at an tliat nena sateen nell June 16, 1952 The Iredell County Board of Education met in called session with the following members present: Frank F. King, Chairman F. Ts Loftin H. F. Crowson. On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Loftin the board voted unanimously totransfer and add funds as follows: ADDITIONS To Item From Item Code No. _ Code No. Reimbursement on Office Supplies 6lL-w Building operations - VFTP 632-w Reimbursement on Wayside Telephone 635=w Rent on Brawley Principal's Home 641-w "! " tt t 65l-w Sale of Troutman Negro School Property 681-l-c " tt " t " 682-2-w 7] " " " n 682-3-w " it tt " it 685—-w Advalorem Taxes - Houstonville Addition 682-2-c Advalorem Taxes - Unity Addition 682~2—c TRANSFERS 613-w 614-w 625-w 6l4=w 625=w 615=-w 625=w 618-w 625-w 624-c 625—w 632—w 625—c 626-2c¢ Sal. 661-1-w 632-w 661-1-w-c 661-7-w 626-l-w Travel 632-w 625-c 614.3-c 626—2-w Travel 632-w 626-2-c Travel 4632-w 633—w 632-w ro apa 635—w 633—w 64.2=-w 626-1l-w 64.2—w 6L1l-w 6L,.2=-w 6h41-w 6L,3=w a 643-w 6 a 64,3~c 42-—c 6L.3<w 662—w 61.3—w 652-w bi Sate subject to the a pproval of th ers and the” board of Education. e County Board of Commission (Commissioners approved June 17, 1952) (State Board approved June 20, 1952) June 12, 1952 ir. Clyde A. Ervin tate Superintendent of Public Instruction State of North Carolina laleigh, N.C. Dear Dp, Ervin: During the week the members of the Brawley School Board came by to see me in gard to their school and the assigning of their children to attend the City pehools of Mooresville. AS you know they are keenly disappointed with the Miought that they will not have a high school at Brawley's next year. They have irked hard for their school and have made many improvements in an attempt to n the high schoo). there. fe people of the Brawley Community are even more concerned withtthe fact that H they are not to have a School at Brawley's, they are to send their shildren 0 lboresville, They asked me if we had any objection to having.their children Miigedtothe Troutman Schoo]. I_told them that we would be delighted to have 2 0 for we have known the. people of that community thru_the years and regar wm a8 true neighbor§e lat seems to concern the people of the Brawley Community most is yee = "*y are rural and the boys and girls need Vocational Agriculture an . a kononics offered them in high school if they are to continue to want . a ih erecte They feel that a large number of the students will drop owe © ft School if they are assigned to the City Schools of Mooresville. Since. voUlMan iS a schoo] Serving the rural people of South Iredell, they are extrem- pLaixious to have their children assigned to Troutmane ur interest in bette schools for better communities of the — Bi aici Ma aS expressed so ably at Monticello School last month, ‘¢ cae ted by us at Troutman and I feel confident by those at Brawley ae 1s ies wt interest in helping to have these children assigned to the po Soe lines ited to meet their needs will be appreciated by all of us who give "* freely to help the children we are privileged to serve. Sincerely, J.C. Murdock, Chatiman Troutman School Board Soe eee eee F = ¢ “ 7 = ete eee hes 5 4] sad . : OS Sn re eee WI TM ae : oe ; 4 { <idhtsiaitei Ricans samc We, J. mn i = ef nen = ae An ae nent Bi. RET a RE ESS The Iredell County Board of Education met in called session with the following members present: Frank F. King, C Fe T. Loftin H. F. Crowson. On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Loftin the board hairman June 16, 1952 voted unanimously totransfer and add funds as follows: C-Om PY June 12, 1952 Ir, Clyde A. Ervin State Superintendent of Public Instruction State of North Carolina faleigh, N.C. Dear Db, Ervin: ADDITIONS To Item From Item Code No. Code No. Amount Se Sorter ; tetera inn ’ 2 he Brawley School Board came by to see me in Reimbursement on Office Supplies Bl d—w we sat te thet enbee ead the pe Shea At Gaede hkbiven 40 athant the City Building operations - VFTP 632-w 68.2 Tiscrools of Mooresville. AS you know they are keenly disappointed with the Reimbursement o: Wayside Telephone 635-w 17,00 thought that they will not have a high school at Brawley's next year. They have Rent on Brawley Principal's Home 64l—w cs irked hard for their School and have made many improvements in an attempt to ob, . aos - 651-w as main the high school there. Sale of Troutman Negro School Property 681-l-c arn " " n " ” 682-2-w : e e of the ity are even more concerned withtthe fact that " ” * ” 682-3-w ee ne not. to have aneet red Brawley's, they are to send their shildren " " " " " 685-w 253. ) looresville, They asked me if we bad any objection to having their children Advalorem Taxes - Houstonville Addition 682-2-c hitigned to the Troutman Schoo}. I told them that we would be delighted to have Advalorem Taxes - Unity Addition 682-2-c ew for we have Known the people of. that. community thru_the years and regard mas true neighbors. TRANSFERS Mi seems to concern the people of the Brawley Community most is the fact that 613-w = 614-w ih”) Bitiey are rural and the boys and girls need Vocational Agriculture and Home 625-w 614-w ir" wnomics offered them in high school if they are to continue to want to attend 625-w 615-w ul. “eh @hool, They feel that a large number of the students will drop out of 625=w 618-w os 8 School if they are assigned to the City Schools of Mooresville. Since 625=w 62h-c e wuullaian is a school serving the rur. le of South Iredell, They are extrem 625—w 632-w og pLaixious to have their ch en assigned to Troutmane 625=c 626-2¢ Sal. oy — 661-l-w 632-w 4 it interest in bette echools for better communities of the State of North 661-1-w-c 661-7-w y ‘ wa 88 expressed so ably at Monticello School last month, is deeply apprec- 626-1-w Travel 632-w oe ted by us at Troutman and I feel confident by those at Brawley's as well. 625=¢ 61,3=c if Uw interest in helping to have these children assigned to the schools best 626-2-w Travel 632-w a iited to meet their needs will be appreciated by all of us who give of our a Travel 632-w 1.0 ‘freely to help the children we are privileged to serve. “Ww 632-w 633-w one ue Sincerely, 633—w 61,2—w ane 626-1-w 64.2-w 6L1l-w 64.2-w 6hl=w 6l,3-w J.C. Murdock, Chattman 6h4l-c 61L,3=w Troutman School Board 6Ll-c 64,3-c 614,.2-c 61,3-w 662-w 6143-w 652={w 643-w subject to the approval of the Board of Education. County Board of Commissioners and the (Commissioners approved June 17, 1952) (State Boa rd approved June 20, 1952) Pr ORT * iPS « os Yolen ed nived oA ebyl df nottouttenl offdud to dnebnetatraque sist eniforsd ddrol to sist eel, efgtelal sotvid gat coal af em 992 od yd ono bis0l Loodoe yelwse1d end ‘to erodmen od Aoow-edd grist wD. ods ONG Ih ot sethLido ahedt to yninataes edt bas Loodoe azlendd of fiat edd Asin ped vioqgssib y{neex o13 yorst wom! soy eA .elitveetooll to alo ad yedT .tsey Jtxon @!yelweri de loondoa rgtd « evan gon Liiw vont tedd dew | tametts as at atnemevotqmt vagm ebsm sven bas.Loodce azisdd tot bred bse es1edt L[oonoe optd odd alsin vend Jost srivgisiw Demiteom09 stom seve ots ytinymmod yelwett ons ‘to egos; +f ee tions bree ot ets yodd .2'yelweG ts Loodoe s eved of Jon eB you serbiido ateds.saived of aoitosido yas bed ow I2.em.beras yedT .eLLtyaqtodl # ovas ot bedigiteb ad DLvow ow tsdt mods blot I eLoorae nemtyorT ods oF 2emg2h 2169S Ons eissy edt oudt ytinwmmoo tent to elqos on amcwal ovadow 40? jor estodrinion opts 63 af Ad dost ery af Jeom yIinummo0 yslwaid srs Yo olgoeq ers mreomoo of acaeee fe | emoH bas etwdlvottRA [enotssooV boon alrts bas @yod eft bas lew 918 1 bnetds o¢ tosw ot sumbtnoo o¢ ote weds Yt Leodos gt at mont bere%to aotnond t0.-¢99 jot Li tw ainebysa eit to todmun egtat @ Judd {se vost foods th nen ee eLoorive yttD ont ot bengtéas ors yodd Lt Lolly 4 vodt .{febetl dsvo® to elgosq Lew eit yatvies Loose » ab mae etamtvotT o¢ bemytees nethiino aztedd eved ot auottts scott thee ofa8 sid to 2efd Enusmunoo wetted 10% afoolioe Rested nt taerednt 7 nthe weno ¥t eidnom tasl Loose oLleottnoM te yds’ oe beacerqxe 28 Mi $e, a ee vs ee org vd tnebtinos [eset I bas namivoiT Js ev ve bt ee 7 orton end os benyiass notbitno eaedt oved o¢ yniqited at saorodnt to ovis ofw ev io ifs yd besetoorqas ed {ftw eboen xted¢ soom of bey / eovts® oF begeliving e1 ow asrbI ido edd qlod of vio? § evlotroonte asmktet) .loobwM .O.L ore08 Looe’ asmiyorT noeniol avn! e and the su June 18,1952 Iredell County Board of Education Statesville,N.C. Dear sirs; We,the Brawley School Committee, called a special meeting of the Brawley school patrons Sunday afternoon, June 8 in regard to our school situation. We reported to our people the decision of the North Carolina State Board of Education to assign the Brawley high students to the Mooresville City Schools.Our people were keenly dissapointed. After discussion the people voted unanimously to petition the Iredell County Board of Education to assign the Brawley high school students to the Troutman high school effective 1952-1953 school term,provided a high school could not be maintained at Brawley. Sincerely yours, Bae ston,Chairman ——— ee C.G.Steele E.0O.Hager ; 3 * EE rae : omer June 20, North Carolina State Board of Education Mr. Chairman and Memb ers of the Board: We believe that democracy is a way of life that encourages the use of initiative, originality, and creativity in every individual. It is a way of life which provides opportunity for wide participation in the privileges and the corresponding responsibilities of cooperative citizenship. Democracy is a way of life in which there is faith in the intelligence of people to solve their problems cooperatively. We believe that a major purpose of the public school is to improve the quality of living -- better living for both children and adults and that the community school close to the people will best serve these needs. On Thursday, June 19, 1952, the Iredell County Board of Education in Session received a petition from the people of the Brawley School community asking that the high school students from the Brawley School attendance area be assigned to the Troutman High School, effective 1952-53 school term. The Troutman School Committee has approved the proposed transfer. The Iredell County Board of Education unanimously voted to ask the North Carolina State Board of Education to approve this request. The Brawley community is a rural community; so is the Troutman area. There are many threads of common interest running through these communities. tne people of the two communities work together in their rural farm organi- tations and farming programs. These communities have already learned to work cooperatively.together. , The Brawley School patrons believe, and the Iredell County Board of Kiuca- tion agrees with this thinking, that the educational needs of the Brawley High Schoo] Students can be best served at Troutman. The Brawley people wish to have a part in planning the program of educa~ or their children. They can have representation on the school committee Troutman, tion ¢ at We are all deeply concerned about the tensions and confusions developing tha the peoples of the southern part of Iredell County. We firmly believe an this compromise will be a happy solution for this situation and that it \ best serve the needs of the Brawley community. among wes a eur eee : ; SS OTT I ae ees z ae tee OOF, ¥ & a a { tal es - in 2% oe. PROPOSED ORGANIZATION: 9th grade 10th grade llth grade l2th grade (2,0) Minimum of 9 State allotted teachers 2 Vocational Tl Tote.l 11 teachers Program of Instruction: -_- Irwn WY he eo - 9. The Language Arts Social Studies Mathematics Health & Physical Education Home Economics Agriculture Commercial Education 10, Other courses as needs require Plans have been completed to add Troutman Brawley 1952-53 1952-53 Membership Membership 57 13 ot 17 5h 1h ee sell oni 220 61 Less drop outs The Board of Education is negotiating for 23 acres more, " ‘Transportation: Educa 10.6 mil to Troutman 6.5 mi. to Mooresville School (1.0 mi- from Jr. High to Sr. High) Very truly yours, IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Hardsurfaced highway to Troutman - direct route - deeply appreciate the opportunity to appear before th ion and the consideration you have give t hat the North Carolina State Board of Educat request, n our petition. jon can see fit to approve this Total Troutman- Brawley 70 7h, 68 69 281 lL acres to the Troutman School site. thus adding 27 acres. Have to cross to main traffic lanes and railroad to Mooresville e State Board of We sincerely hope Frank F. King, Chairman S. H. Helton, Secretary qeencenmaseracamatatins ae eteee laine Ser” aE eT PN = oo om i ee UN u Cc Ory , -— : ; -— IREDELL COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ' ¢ OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT i | STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA y” . sie: | ky. 4 base i | June 20, 1952 ' *€ % 4 A Ss ' % uj { North Carolina State Board of Education Mr. Chairman and Members of the Board: x a On Thursday, June 19, 1952, the Iredell County Board or Education in session received a petition from the people of the Brawley School rf community asking that the high school students from the Brawley School attendance area be assigned to the Troutman High School, effective 1952- 53 school term. The Troutman School Committee has approved the proposed transfer. The Iredell County Board of Education unanimously voted to akd the North Carolina State Board of Education to approve this request. guage eee © KP : S The Brawley community is a rural community; so is the Troutman area. There are many threads of common interest running through these communities. ; The people of the two communities work together in their rural farm organi- aig zations and farming programs. These communities have already learned to work cooperatively together. awe i Pe The Brawley School patrons believe, and the Iredell County Board of a Education agrees with this thinking, that the educational needs of the Brawley High School students can be best served at Troutman. i art in planning the program of have representation on the school | Reenter OME ‘ The Brawley people wish to have a Pp education for their children. They can committee at Troutman. M4 rh We are all deeply concerned about the tensions and confusions deve lop- ah | +n among the peoples of the southern part of the Iredell County. We firmly ‘ elieve that this compromise will be 4 happy solution for this situation and i that it will best serve the needs of the Brawley community. ry bi We deeply appreciate the opportunity to appear before the State Board vl Education and the consideration you have given our petition. We sincerely ope that the North Carolina State Board of Education can see fit to approve this reque st. Very truly yours, IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Frank F. King, Chairman S. H. Helton, Secretary cone eet! PE SY SES Pe es - ‘ , f- OO RR IN ELLE 5 RT 8 ae ° ' = ssc i Ne = a ae i i ; oa coe d fe aa! + P| ‘ t ie! e ¢. th " ¢ | ie ‘a Bh jeneniia NORTH CAROLINA OR TENANT GOVERNOR CLAUDE H. FARRELL ELKIN, N. C. A. McL. GRAHAM 000, HC STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION anne J. HAROLD LINEBERGER RAMSEY pa C. D. DOUGLAS, CONTROLLER VILLE, N. Ce . ERWIN, SUPT, OF LIC INSTRUCTION 306 EDUCATION BUILDING cl ARY DN P, HODGES SURER OWER WN Ce pntnry June 23, 1952 «c RALEIGH Mr. S. H. Helton, Superintendent Iredell County Schools Statesville, North Carolina Dear Mr. Helton: The State Board of Education at its 1952, approved the recommendations of the Irede Eeucation that the high school pupils from Mt. City Unit and that the high continue to be sent to the Mooresville BELMONT, N. C. SANTFCRD MARTIN WINSTON-SALEM, PAUL 8S. OLIVER N. Cc. ROUTE 2, FAIRMONT, N. C. J. A. PRITCHETT WINDSOR, N. C. HAROLD L. TRIGG RALEIGH, N. C. meeting on June 20, 11 County Board of Mourne and Shepherds school pupils of Brawley be transferred to Troutman. Sincerely yours, A / / ath Bboy C. D. Dougla CDD: jwa Copy to: Mr. J. E. Hunter Sra eee or we eee Qn ro oe 43 tay Se Respectfully yours, SHEPHERDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL, C. N. CLARK MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA In view of all ths facts, we the Local Board of Shepherds District #1 would like for the same arrangement that prevailed during the year 1951- 1952 school year continue for the year 52-53. We aleo would like for the high school students to continue Wing to the Brawley, Troutman amd Mooresville High Schools. § i 5 J i Statesville, North Carolina : een # Saree = Parana 3 ‘ —_! a =o 5 an Pa ENS Sli siemens , ees a ma i Sli 3X SETS 61 On yotion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Crowson the board voted unanimously to authorize the superintendent to employ Mrs. Reitzel for t—4 b = an additional week, 1951-52 term. On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Crowson the 1952-53 budget requests were tentatively approved. were approved and the meeting adjourned. On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Crowson the minutes & = z Ss Nie atone 8 ey S. H. Helton, Secretary i t ‘ 3 | t % ke ‘ a ; a a a | X Frank Fe King, Chairman 6 ®, x June 19, 1952 met in called session with the The Iredell County Board of Education following members present: Fr ey yt Frank F. King, Chairman H. F. Crowson F. T. Loftin. Claude H. Farrell and the Brawley presented 4 petition asking that ferred to Troutman provided a high ESSE a Board met in conference with Mr. —s Committee. The Brawley Committee - rawley High School students be trans 001 could not be maintained at Brawley. o approve the request and to present it The Board voted unanimously t owing letter: to the State Board of Education June 20 with the foll (Letter inserted )e Crowson the minutes were ‘ On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Pproved and the meeting adjourned. eR = seems + oe t Ie i Or ie 2 ee eae i Fix os $e AIR ~ Ler SF = Saat June 2h, 1952 The Iredell County Board of Education met in called session with th following members present: Frank F. King, Chairman Maury Gaston I, H. F. Crowson F. T. Loftin. The budget requests for the 1952-53 school year were unanimously approved and presented to the Iredell County Board of Commissioners vith the following letter of transmittal: Attached our Current Expense Budget reauests for the school year 1952-53. The total Current Expense requests are $1,075.70 less than last school term for the county. We have cut our askings under each code to the miniaum needs, and sincerely hope that you can see fit to approve our current expense r budget as presented. The Trede11 County Board of Education deeply appreciates your genuine interest in and strong support for better public schools in Iredell County. Frank F. King, Chairman S. H. Helton, Secretary HOU 1952-53 Schools Current Expense Budget Iredell County, Mooresville City and Statesville City Units. General Control 6il. Salary - superintendent Le vibe 612, Travel and expense for Superintendent i os 613, Clerical help so 614. Office expense pa 615. Board of Education expense as 618a, Audit . 618b. Attorney Fees 500.00 6,406.00 TOTAL GENERAL CONTROL Instructional Service 624. Supplies for Vocational Departments (16 @ $100.00) w-c = 624. High School Diplomas (300 @ 35¢) wc 10500 624, Supplies for Supervisors (2 white--l colored, total 3) 1. 068,00 625<w Travel and expense for supervisor (2 white) 500,00 625-c Travel and expense for supervisor ( 1 colored) : £9 752.00 626-l-w Salaries Agriculture teachers - 7 depts. - County"s part 75 /2<e Travel expense Agriculture teachers 1,680.00 (7 depts. $20.00 per mo. - 12 ms.) 626-1-c tieey Meare Agr. Teacher County's ” 1 — Travel expense Agr. Teacher ($20.00 per mo. 12 moe : oc 626-2-w Salaries Home Economics Teachers - 6 depts. Co.'s part 7,4£U- Travel expense Home Economics Teachers 960.00 ($15.00 per mo. - 2 depts. 10 mos.; & depts. 11 mos.) v7 626-2-c Salary Negro Home Economics Teacher County's part 1 yn Travel expense - 1 dept. 10 mos. $15.00 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE 26,242.00 Operation of Plant 2,971.00 63la. Salaries janitors 15,029.00 63lb, Salaries of Maintenance Man 2,000.00 632, Fuel 2,300.00 633. Water, lights and power 750.00 634. Janitorial supplies 200.00 635. Telephone services 200 TOTAL OPERATION OF PLANT 23,250 Maintenance of Plant ; White 2h, 904,200 641, Maintenance to buildings and grounds Colored 3,500.00 biz. Repairs, Replacements of furniture, White 7,829.65 and instructional apparatus Colored 1,914.80 643, aan of heating, lighting White 8,908.95 plumbing Colored 1.96990 49,027 «30 TOTAL MAINTENANCE OF PLANT PR rye. WAY 5 ae ‘ a k Fixed Charges 651. Rents 652. Insurance 655. Retirement - County's part vocational teachers and county employees who participate in retirement fund. TOTAL FIXED CHARGES Auxiliary Agencies gf! Suppleacant te dv-vert ond 61-3 Supplement to schoolbus mechanics 661-7 Principals’ travel (102 buses @ $20.00) 662 Library supplies and repairs (bookmobile ) 662-1 Operation of bookmobile and salary of driver TOTAL AUXILIARY AGENCIES iscellaneous Current Expense al CORRE EXPENSE 1952-53 6 less Barium Springs 269 -~ 7307 IREDELL COUNTY @ $17.90 2052 MOORESVILLE 3151 STATESVILLE 600.00 11,000.00 2,500.00 14,100.00 7,810.00 2,010.00 100.00 1,320.00 11,270.00 500.00 130,795 «30 36 , 730.80 56,402.90 223,929.00 June 23, 1952 IREDELL COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS sl Outlay requests for school temn, 1952-53 istimates by: Tom Hutchins, architect; State engineers; Labor = county crew jonal Land - Troutmsan lot - Avery $ 800.00 bs! frontage - Kale property 3,500.00 3A. Rumple property 15,000.00 $19, 300.00 tional Land = Ebenezer 880.00 750.00 tional Land - Mt. Mourne m shades new building - Unity 750200 ture new building - Unity 1,500.00 ire extinguishers @ $13.70 plus freight and brackets 2,700.00 ell and pump - Union Grove 1,500.00 ets-Septic Tank - N. lines and well - Chestnut Grove - meet requirement2,000.C¢ tis-Septic Tank - N. lines and well - Seotts Negro - meet requirements 2,500.00 mtlons « Scotts White Elementary bldg. - to meet legal requirements 1,500-00 tions for Home Ec. Dept. - Central - to meet minimum state " 1,500.00 mtions - Harmony H. S. Boiler room and coal bin - meet legal " 1,500 .00( $4,000.00) mations - Celeste Henkel - Boiler rooms and library ~ meet legal " 1,500.00 ters and repair boilers - Harmony, Troutman, Ebenezer & Cool Spring 5,000.00 wy books to meet accreditment (schools raise equal amount) 5 5000 00 nef - Wayside 1,170.00 mtions - Scotts Vocational Agriculture Shop 1,000.00 leintenance truch, 14" stake body (county maintenance crew build body) ater Total Capital Outlay 9990200 ey f. ‘as 3) & ca oO) , :? ~ ‘gen eeaggatee AI ea MT x wD ¥ thoi? i AT RUNG 4 nt o” et 5 “3 “i 2. . lal Capital Outlay requests for school term 1952-53 Istimates by: Tom Hutchins, architect and state engineers itman Lunchroom $45,000.00 Misling auditorium - H. S. Heating 15,000.00 * disposal system Troutman 5 5000 00 pouy Elementary Building 58,000.00 Po Unity Elementary Bldg. 3,830.85 ‘room Shepherds 15,000.00 ‘lassrooms - Amity 15,000.00 ‘treo = Ami ty 15,000.00 _ Garage (plus $20,000 for the ola property total cost $40,000) 20,000.00 Of; Pace for books and supplies - storage space for records ce for supervisor by addition to Courthouse Annes 1,500.00 $193,330.85 4,000.00 + rene Grmereneationm AG ss'(é Total Special Capital Outlay LLL hit ®tts fees;- Simpson - Savage 1950-51 work TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY AND SPECIAL CAPITAL OUTLAY $249,280 85 June 23, 195 oat NOT IN BUDGET REQUEST Additional Special Capital Outlay received from the people in Iredell County for the High Schools Sey © Wess ceca ET Scotts - Vocational Phys. Ed. Building »000.00 aN » - sn Ed. Bldge i) 0.00 Union Grove - Vocational Phys. = i, Bldge 175,000.00 tional FhySe Ede = Troutmen = Voca 175,000.00 ma Of v 72. Bldc s Bldge Harmony = Vocational Phys. Ede oe bs eee ~*~ Celeste Henkel Additional classrooms & Library 100,000 .00 100 ,000 .00 Cool Spring Science-Commercial-Library Total $ 900,000.00 “i, ad iF, =I op URINE 228 os 8 tr ae cere el « ee jeer ee teycr EES ax June 30, 1952 The Iredell County Board of Fducation met in called session with the following members present: Frank F. King, Chairman Maury Gaston H. F. Crowson F. T. Loftin W. B. Harris, Jr. On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Harris the board voted unanimously to authorize Mr. R. A. Collier, board attorney, to proceed with necessary action to obtain possession of the principal's home at Central School. On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Crowson the board vot ed ell County Board of Yommissioners to approve the 1952-53 school budget requests as presented by the Board of Education. However, if the Board of Commissioners find it impossible to approve all the 1952-53 budget requests for the Iredell County Schools Administrative Unit, the Board of Education asks that the Current Expense Budget requests be approved as presented and the Cavital Outlay requests be approved as presented less $1,000 reduction in request for furniture for the addition at Unity Negro School. unanimously to petition the Ired e met in full, the ollowing projects in bus garage and the If the Special Capital Outlay requests cannot b Board of Education suggests the elimination of the f the order listed: extra classrooms at Amity, school jimchroom at Shepherds School. On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Loftin the minutes were approved and meeting adjourned. | S Frank F. King, Chairman ae efton, Secretary MOORESVILLE CiTY SCHOOLS July 7, 192 OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT The Iredell County Board of Education met in regular session with the following members present: MOORESVILLE, N. C. May 15, 1952 Frank F. King, Chairman . H. F. Crowson F. T. Loftin W. B. Harris, Jr. Mr, 5, H, Helton, “uperintendent On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Harris the board umri- — ay School mously voted to send the following letter to the Board of Trustees of the Statesville, '. 0. Mooresville Graded School District: Sa Wiese Nese ote BEA Dear Mr, Helton: The board unanimously stated the following reply to your letters. The Iredell County Board of Education wishes to cooperate with bs ast Scnaci Distri: the Mooresville City Schools Trustees in providing the best possible tne Mooresvi ho , educational opportunities for all the school children in our ares. i - f the ~oard of Trustees The following is from the minutes of tne oarc of iPus st s.8 > + an jlication f NA+ er consideri ne the proposition of the consolilcavion oO ifter considerin; I 1 Coddle Creek(Colored) wit! Morrow's Chapel(Colored) and Coddle Creck(Co! 7 EF ee ee Bittinger and % = RAP LARS r - ; . nae <> a made OY U~Ye Ve tLe the proposition be con- : ial Dunbar School, 2 motion was The Iredell County Board of Education cannot accept any financial ebay ae ee ii B. Lyerly, that t ee obligations pertaining to the transfer of school children from the aa tise ok scries Siaetieliads with the County Foard of Iredell County Unit to the Mooresville City Unit. Such transfers eo ‘ vissioners. If the financial : 1 an Ris ae - e ‘ mm ; iducation and the County Comm. nig a geste eT oe ee NE would be recommended only when found desirable by the Board of at at “a procra: can be agreed upon, the Board expressed their 1 j ena ne ro a can be Trustees of the Mooresville Graded School District. s 4 rTTtyT... ,.. % Sa al ie ; - — o ~~ st orr } 4 Aation." ness to approve the consolidation. The Iredell County Board of Education feels that in fairness to the @ +s W1tN tN Count j d Mor rows Chapel it mu hil t rroyv Wl ti the Ou Vv al . Yor Ow eave > t of “i ‘ave a report | avneute Chapel mmissioners pertaining to the co request the transfer of the teachers with the students. Genevieve Gommissi Ss ft I ek School with Dunbar Reeves Hall, Allie Coble Brown and Euva Lee Mangum each has a munbe and Coddle Cree of years successful teaching experience in the Iredell County Negr Schools. It is not possible to transfer these teachers to other schools in the county since we do not have any vacancies. May l4th., the * . 1 ¢ ] i.dat f Morrow's Soard voted to take no action on the eee ee oe ae Chapel and Coddle Creek Colored Schools with ae un E 2 MAUVE 1 ao CCn ° . va 4 Coun y until the overall school procram in Yout! Iredel "At a call meeting of the Board on Wednesday, The Iredell County Board of Education will need to know whether the 7 anty 48 Gadde Gretk ait Recess craton nee tee nies 950.53 befor settled for both the a students outside whe taking any further action on the matter of the proposed aon ey Mooresville @raded School Vistr ° a of these Negro pupils to the Mooresville City Unit effective The oririnal plan of consolidation wes contingent upon pean pnts me eenents and building Syne. San S7eee bas — a aie esehhan On motion by Mr, Loftin and seconded by Mr. Harris the board —, “assroons and a combination Pee eee lee cae audi torint unanimously to accept the addition to the Ebenezer School: wiring cm 48 been provided, The next move was eymasi general contract approved when roof bond delivered, plumbing complete, oe £ : tects . mish to VOU. ing to be subject to final approval by the superintendent and archi This is the information whitch I promised to furnish vo you vere [2 On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Harris the minutes approved and the meeting adjourned. MOORESVILLE City SCHOOLS OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT MOORESVILLE, N. C. June 30, 1952 Mr. S, H. Helton, Superintendent Iredell County Schools Statesville, North Carolina Dear Mr. Helton: The Board of Trustees of the Mooresville Graded School District in a regular meeting on June 30th, 1952, took the following action: "On motion of 2. H. Baker, seconded by C. N. Archer, the Board unanimously approved the taking of the negro pupils of Morrow's Chapel and Coddle Creek into the Mooresville City Schools for the school year 1952-53. This action is subject to assignment and approval of the Iredell County Board of Education and the State Board of Education." Sincerely yours, Rs Be Morgan Superintendent RRM/ep ce: Mr. J, E. Hunter, State Board of Education ] 3 , eo fh ns s Mr, John Long, Chairman, Iredell County Commissioners from the would iii i culpa iy an,” cooperate with the the best possible edu- in our areas. cannot accept any finan- echool children resented to the Iredell Education he transfer of wishes to atl the school was p Trustees in is i fi? Z 3 County Beard of rtaining to t Ontt | } te il WU els a <> anne a qoute ~ MOORESVILLE CiTyY SCHOOLS OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT MOORESVILLE, N. C. July 16, 1952 Wr, S, H, Helton, Superintendent Iredell County Schools Statesville, North Carolina eT z i, Bags i Hes i jee eS > nob eet ee Dear Mr, Helton: Wes cou sé In reply to your letter pertaining to the negro schools in South Iredell County, I wish to say that the Board and I are very much interested in the overall school program as it affects all of the pupils in this end of the county, as well as the county at large. However, it is not the intention of the Board nor myself to request the transfer of the pupils in Morrow's Chapel or Coddle Creek School to the Mooresville City Schools. the request, according to information I have been able to gather, must come from the County Board of Education with the approval of the State Board of Education to the Board of Trustees of the Mooresville City Schools. “e a4 Sort ns - ts . A aod edi {leberl er. ollivagiou Insofar as the teachers in these schools are concerned, the Board wpcto Lanoltes and IT would not be willing to employ any teachers who do not meet the : inimum requirements agreed upon by the Board for teacher employment in pont esfl the Mooresville City Schools. midmalido Lass gion) Llebes: No teacher has been employed in the Mooresville City Schools for the oboeamove” % past several years who does not have 4 degree and who is not qualified ‘yegrool fd to take graduate work toward a graduate certificate. According to the elications received from the three teachers involved, only one meets nl el the mnimum qualifications for employment in the Mooresville City Schools. ~erinno) avant souls ry paaada it looks as if only one of the teachers could be employed by aie te seteasit al? he Mooresville City Schools,in case the transfer of the pupils of the feo ceo’ elder alll) Schools previously mentioned is requested by the county. wes Srogan poidossd un Yenasd oF oldbesos f rue ovad gon ob OF er. dnd E T want to assure you that the Board and I wish to cooperate with you we every way possible in this situation. However, I am sure that Uwill understand the position which I have stated. "WO Yita Lieberl off : ‘tives Soode2 ofLivesto With kindest personel regards, I am é2 +e't Leqart) eworroll one yomt. Stam odd ae noises tet allLivagyreo ed od elie Sincerely yours, fm KH. ee R. R. Morg Superintendent WINE F Aces nematic rcmne cere mt " * We a {gereres. coro ia “i erin 4 pea ey + che adnan Sage = + 2 ees i gpg ~ xsi cutmemairensenamanensiinest eae FF MOORESVILLE City SCHOPLS OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT MOORESVILLE, N. C. July 30, 1952 Mr. S. H. Helton, Superintendent Iredell County Schools Statesville, North Carolina Dear Mr. Helton: In reply to your letter of July 28. Since the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Mooresville School District is out of town and since the Vice-Chairman is in the bed sick, it is impossible to have a meeting at the present time regarding the students at Morrow's Chapel School and Miss Genevieve Reeves Hall. I believe that if you make the request for the consoli- dation to the Mooresville Board of Trustees and get this approved by your Board and the State Board of Education, they will be willing to cooperate with you in regard to this one school and the teacher previous ly mentioned. Please notify me at your earliest convenience the reaction of your Board and the State Board of Education, regarding this consolidation. I talked to Mr. Hunter in Raleigh and he states that you will have to clear it with the State Board of Education before he can make any transfer in the allotment of teachers. I am Sincerely yours, tiey~~ Superintendent ee ReE Ee ‘| ; f Ea t S g at te ~~, er ¥ Risttie ‘tat? a Si ve) on ‘s, ee is Sk Oe, aaron seh MOORESVILLE CiTy SCHOOLS OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT MOORESVILLE, N. C. August 19, 1952 Mr. S. H, Helton, Superintendent Iredell County Schools Statesville, North Carolina Dear Mr. Helton: At a special called meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Mooresville Graded School District, Monday evening, August 18, the following action was taken: On motion of R. H. Baker, Jr., seconded by ©. N. Archer, the Board approved the consolidation of Morrow's Chapel School with the Dunbar Colored School in Mooresville, as has been requested by the County Board of Education and approved by the State Board of Education, This consolidation is to include a transfer of Genevieve Reeves Hall from the county allotment to the Mooresville City School allotment. The additional allotment has been received from the State Department of Public Instruction and Miss Hall will be employed to teach in the Mooresville Schools, should she desire to do SO. Miss Hall's application is on file and the contract will be issued to her upon application for such, This should be done immediately, I am Sincerely yours, R. R. Morgan Superintendent —~“E-eere a -aee i Bt 2 _— Z 5 > f | evccvection by mem igges uv 10n ‘ounty Board d Memt ers res Sa Bee one eo es Se 4QNk a APA: approve Schools Administrative Current Expense Budget reques Cutlay requests be approved for furniture for the addition a cannot be met If the Specia!. Capital Outlay requests board of education suggests the elimination he fe i br 1S Amity, schoolbus the order listed: extra classrooms at Amity, scnoce iSvea; lunchroom at Shepherds School. leV fF the followin rn c sd and the board c jucati 46 urgent] s>eded and the voard ¥} The new schoolbus garage is urgentiy Nec ee eecial } 3 Y WIWorv ac 4 Places this need second only to classro budget. requests. Tht Cooperat Schools, meeting was held by the with the county commission n } ; 4 $ ad e planning for : Chai rma Frank Fe King, Chairman elton, Secretary © © mary axe ae ee . " 4 . i Mr. W. B. Harris i Mr. W er CY an H Mile We Le rowson i Vy Tr 7 : . 4 Bre Fe Te LOftin e { Vy - ‘4 i i| Mr. Maury Gaston. x ; | . bi On otion by Mr , tan « on by e UG nm and i by M a ake + inn Se b f r mou ] to annro) Vy nm = ” ve arris tne ¢ oard voted , JUS 4 we Tt OVE re e Rate 5 $ a f Z a ia : oe prov - Thos. E. Setser as agriculture teacher for the a vu chool. \ ¥ a e : & | On motion Bw b. ‘ oe } 4 Nee Mie ar in seconde Mr Taft ei te i 4 er See eae ; conded by Mr. Loftin the board voted i , v , sunerinten nt to instruct th hae wit b+ £ le 2 ‘6 4 ° : uy instruct the board's attorney, o } r t¢ nroc: i % 2 . : : 4 ‘ ‘ ae fl ania 4 » 60 | rs s Outlined in section 115-85 North Carolim oe Oo acquire 21 acres of land. H. 1 om 7 1 x # a a ea cres of land, H. L. Rumple property, as 2 school man School. . 2 4 — 1 ‘he t ry 9 } ne «t } ynable to acauire thi lana : } lore) z Nas sala el cin cquire this land by direct purchase. The North 3 ta board of lan hh , aie 1 ? : i ice (nat eae 1 of Health has condemned the present sewer disposal i 1b Lroutmar ehan?) i o ‘ : a , I O41 f O° . be x x ; + a ; : On motion by Mr. Cast 4 . , { r raston and i wee : fie nanimeniete he is : oe y Mr. Harris the board voted ood y LC prov th Ps lat sf * /V Cc } > an a 1 ia ee . tue 3 1400 Lil nee Company of North Carolin Ha 104 > Accident f 71 8) a eBins 1 : AVL nu r é he «tr n 2 ~ i Count Schools for ail tne tudents and teachers of the TredeL 100 e a ‘ ” ; ac : i ; ' i ee, . i dq On m : 1 ee ss ate a tg n motion by Mr. Gast ’ : ’ 4 ie t . Vy 4 nm StON q eo ey q : } : . , Ai ; approve ; : : ton and seconded by Mr. Harris the minutes wert approved and the meeting adjourned J MSO UL} 1jJOuUrNne€ae oes Mr. Frank FP Oh ok ie \ $ Mr. Frank King, Chairman Helton, Frank F. King, Chairman June 3, 1952 Prank King, Chairman County Board of Khucation , N.C. ir, Kings the Troutman School Board, respectfully request the County Board of Education 1 High School tho following take the necessary steps to secure for the Troutman & The H.L. Rumple preperty consisting of approximately 23 acres be The Rol. Kale property consisting of approximately 3 acres 0 The I.7. Avery property consisting of approximately 3/4 acres db We dem aSsential to the propey development of the Troutuan School for the ang 3 2 a. the present site is less tian 8.5 acres >, Tho Btate recommends a miniaum af 15 acres for a union school 5 system is required by the State Board o. Health teria cannot be connected t the present sewer System & The play area of the present site is unusually amell duc to building location {, Teacher allotment has {noreaged over 2}% during the past Schocl term & Two to three adéfidonal teachers are anticipated within the next two years in order that the futwre of Troutman cali on us for any assistance we | _—Eepoe aT eg ‘ Ye eet ae 8 I aa Gs ee © & 4 : ‘ 7 r “ ’ Ks Ww © \ Ne : . \CNe » a ) RE & oa ty, “ae” er bine & omy Ss NORTH CAROLINA CLAUDE H. FARRELL ELKIN, N. C. f GOVERNOR mono, N. €: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION A. ne + an C. D. DOUGLAS, CONTROLLER as a. Pc 306 EDUCATION BUILDING Ce eT an. « " RALEIGH a ?. HODGES J. A. PRITCHETT WINDSOR, N. C. August 8, 1952 HAROLD L. TRIGG RALEIGH, N. CG. I * = 5 Mr. S. H. Helton, Superintendent Iredell County Schools Statesville, North Carolina Pe ENOL Set KSteqQoTy CLG oo ¥ Jte Fry CLT Ty } $ ex G ¥EF. Pat sic uk Pees Dear Mr. Helton: aa — , 1952, stating that the Iredell ranctageey grire-! County Board of Education had unanimously voted to transfer the 268 itnt unet Bf etia fnoaerg edt st Negro students from District No. 8-C, Coddle Creek, to District to muminier # shitemoret ogega dt vt Ms 5-0, Unity School, and to District Hoe © °, ea aia wye lawogeth egetswoe 2 101 odle A 0 presented to the State Board of Education. Yesterday the State i hedoeunoe ed sennsp shgetetso wor heaogosy iff ob Board of Education approved the above requested transfer. CP comes y it srmirtr 3 se fe tee fe *% - - =“ -. iT € ‘ ? fe he ! whe 3 Sins 20 SFT Bug Ohi 6 if oF yet {3 xove ream» d seemteLie ywdoseT j Please send to me a certified copy of the minutes of ' ‘ ems. the Iredell County Board of Education covering the above transaction. ioe ste exostosed Lawolt Baba eeruit of of «i Your letter of August 5 r v SIFT Aaye 2 % ———— i, ‘ Z ~87 2 ot _Loqaesa meried od Libr aolsos ald dail * Sincerely yours cert Ioet eaaolt- .oujoee— tsadas Lenk / / Sa} ores « b4 ob toto ‘ens ; /\ . Lo-gecy Ig voss 6n7 pibits ay aa é, i Oven < C. D. Douglas JS 4a Hop, 4 ff Y > i 4 - “, f SS | podLotl Wee hh COD: jwa ‘ ~ me >. ‘eo Aat - ‘ Sree 2 Dee ov >t a at SS Sx. , 2 stint Copy to: Mr. J. E. Hunter SN Ke State Board of Education Raleigh, North Carolina cet a MaDe . f serene Sor ail senna rcea takin, SU Dit, NORTH CAROLINA CLAUDE H. FARRELL ELKIN, N. C. (NANT GOVERNOR A. McL. GRAHAM 0M STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION CLINTON, N.C. TANSEY CHAIRMAN C. D. DOUGLAS, CONTROLLER 4. See LLB, N.C. ERWIN, SUPT. OF SANTFORD MARTIN 306 EDUCATION BUILDING WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. ¢ INSTRUCTION PAUL 8. OLIVER ARY — RALEIGH ROUTE 2, FAIRMONT, N. C. J. A, PRITCHETT ER HON, August 8, 1952 WINDSOR, N. C. SHERTY HAROLD L. TRIGG RALEIGH, N.C. NC. , & parr Se A ¢ a Mr. S. He Helton, Superintendent Iredell County Schools Statesville, North Carolina i snaps Stata ss: ‘ Dear Mr. Helton: In your letter of August 5 you stated that the Iredell County Board of Education in regular session on August 4, 1952, wanimously voted te petition the North Garolina State Board of Education to assign the Negro students from the Morrows Chapel area to the Dunbar School in Mooresville beginning with the school term 1952-53 and that you have a letter dated July 30, 1952, from Mr. R. R. Morgan, Superintendent of the Mooresville City Schools, stating that this transfer will be agreeable with the Mooresville City Administrative Unit. pagent exe een i] The State Board of Education at its meeting yesterday approved the above request. SS ified copy of the mimtes of the August 4, 1952, in connection csplhcoeaneiga ened coameiee wih st BES Please send to us a cert Iredell County Board of Education of with this matter. Sincerely yours, < kde C: D. DouglAs”™ CDD : jwa Copy to: Mr. J. E. Hunter State Board of Education Raleigh, North Carolina 4 ' « ) { ‘ ~ we : \ e# é £ wy ; 7 34 ‘ u aa - “ Se Ae PONY, CARES ATES aM the Trade) | Count following members presents My . He « Nee ippeared bef ut} eM ' : Laken tO reewestablish the Hrawley hie ae from frawley Community that Lhe |} : ' ™ of the North Carealina Lat ioard of ' 1OF ’ rawley hie hoal te Treubmatie On motor y Mr, Loftir na Ae seq | » Crowson, * endar wh i mou y provedt tok Mert , f Ler ho ! . ‘ i ' eho | + jf . M, t , \ ‘ ’ tient eye? hme he . re ' Ma ° i om fA ‘rie ' Or ! ' i? } My iB t ! i ' . . : ° , { pmitted | Yai Led Lo approve the plane anid peel! ' vi *, bist } ; ; ae nd {ey ‘ ‘ t ‘ . , ) m ihe} ne, for @ lunehroom at Preutt ‘ Lander ' ta? } co ’ Lhe routman lehnon) pymtor } tiff ind Gublner . F. teloal ead or bid On these projects to be open ! t tw ; F f J law ; : hi Law the Statesville City Hall courtroom 4&8 uae . i 1 baie n't ; i Ava 4 4 0i\] room ura vn ‘erations on the gymtoriun and bolL.eF i fety and North Carolina easel orm i an 44 En §0hee!l are necessary to conform with . t le 4 se f ia WuUildalnpe 1 also Whe Proper maintenance and use 9 ihe th White and h j { iford Mr #1 ) Wil A ele Levation headed by Mrs Ihe le ‘ra rl, . iinet ressle ’ ; : aang iy Grydet igene Wil '» ‘SY 4nd ineludings Donald Gt yaer, May ’ + whi te rv Moore, | | 14 fi fa} kwelder My, ard Mree A+bel whi 9 ' phe Ae Lippard, Hob Hlackwe ’ ae feb Lippard Ay M hrs Glenn 7960 mt 4 pass 9 y moore, ristol Marker, Mr. and Mrne ‘ i ’ fare the heard eoncerning h * Gryder and We J. Gryder appeared before Ne , rey . ;4 ‘ ’ roverniog & f , ules, "hey were referred to North arolina Law £0 ne te Portat 4 , id be brougn “rlation and were assured that their request, wou f ” o . T the State luperviser of Sehoolbus Transportation. M wetle and le De Fox &ppe 1, Me Tle He Maddison, Re He Page, We He wuaLs? | 1 Spring Schoo! le is Cc "Ine why Ne board eon erning certain maintenance work at oor ul inf ave the worry NOrmed that plans had already been made to hay ening of schoo! i ' My James . de Crowson Mite « On motion by Mr. Gaston and neconded by Mr NN schoo! WA f . ‘ | ty Negro o . 4 Spproved As agrioulture teaeher for the in J FE ied by Mre Gaston the boa rd 0 . ; ” f oor H motion by Mr. Harrie and secon ate Hoard of fAucation to th ‘ "SlY Lo petitien the Nerth Garelina St comp let er Mi's We ‘ iv . re and MrGs eo i.e Gryder, sehoo!l bus bus trans he attention ared before . They were i before the Ae Howell yoted unani- assign the ‘egro school children of the Morrows Chapel school attendance area to the Dunbar School in Mooresville, and to transfer the Coddle Creek Negro school children to the Negro elementary school at Amity and the high school chiliny following members present: to the Negro elenen school at Amity and the high school children to the : The Iredell County Board of _s legro high = notion of Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Crowson, the board voted F. 1 to request t a 1,0 Mr, D. J. Dark, Supervisor of and 541 to 613 to nay sa lary for a office worker; Board of Ecucat ion, met i ] route problems. the following transfer of funds: to transfer $ with the tr sfe ANY 3 1Caa ; ++ 3 vransfer any balances within items included in Capital Outlay to other items in the Capital Outlay Budget. it. Satisfact ry schoolbus rou The Iredell Coun Board Kducation petitioned the Iredell County Union Grove and Central under vommissioners to build the : tion t he board of education office as a On motion by Mr. Crowson and the Scotts ghway #11! Oe, ERNE oR PPPS STEN ES ERNE . nnant ne lt, c y ‘ unanimously to permit and go 1.1 mil : on notion by Mr. ft id s¢ od by Mr. ! is the board voted unanimous | approve Mr. Rz lph K e : ~ » teacher at Harmony Scotts School cnool. Harmony High teacher of under protest vocational ag iculture,. A Ta — aA +ai pt On 1 Lon { Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Loftin, the minutes were voard and protested the operatior yenoo] atten jance area. The board Nproved an genni gs approved and the neeting adjourned - Svudy ining schoolbus routes an jelepation from thé desge : BR Se eet from Sectts School lbuses be permitted dl Frank F. King, Chairman ‘a a i10n bj e L0ol On advice of Mr. Dark and on mot Bo Gaston the board voted unanimously to leave is schoolt Seotts-Ebenezer area as survey red and appro yed by Mr. R for the school term 19 952-53 with the unas rstanding that th Secretary in the Ebenezer Area will be cael to the the school term 1953=5h. fi) vore4daAYrMonVv “henezer-iarmo! } Loftin t by Mre i eonded ; On motion by Mr. commen and second ace oak aati approve all teachers! contracts properly executed an y t 3 “endent to approve all “legally executed + \ ‘ployed betwoon meetings of the boards +yneto teachers’ contrac it | ; SE id ty , ae scotts Robert Lee Bradford, Jr- Mrs. Ruth Ervin Hedrick Ge Ke Watts James Paul Litchos John Preston Stevenson Richard Stevenson Feimster Mrs. Clara Brawley Latham Thomas Edgar Setser Mrs. Pauline White Brown Ernest Herman Troutman Ernest F. Billings Lucille Stevenson (cont'd. ) Mrs. Margaret Hedrick Sherrill Mrs. Annie Louise Halyburton Scott Mrs. Mary Otis Woodside Morrison Mrs. Mildred Alexander Jowers Mary Douglas Warren Mrs. Connie Grant White Mary Hill Monticello Henry C. Freeze Rosa Lee Watts Mrs. Carl R. Bailey Mrs. Belle Cochrane Rosemond Mrs. Blanche Troutman Canter Mrs. Nellie Moore Miller Mrs. Jessie Peters Tate Mrs. Barbara Jarrett Beam Mrs. Doris Baxley Hicks Mrs. Helice Waugh Stevenson A a FRE ae 3 Warne inane antcialtinal a , Central = pes Wta Raymond Modlin, Jr. Mrs. Effie West Clark Homer M. Keever John William Dulin Cora Lillian Green Bruno Santorum Mrs. Catherine Sherrill Broyhill Gladys louise Kyles Maggie McLain Mrs. Mae Grant Sprinkle Edith Jane Harrington Mrs. Mavin Huss McHargue Heman Jane Pharr Marie White Shumaker Edith C. Sharpe Mrs. Lula Godfrey Sherrill Mrs. Alta Allen Keever rs a 7 ZAL 4 ae, Union Grove Ralph Sinclair Eugenia Lynn Shuffler Mrs. Foda White Weisner William Forrest Daniels Jerry G. Shaver Andrew Robinson Henderson Mrs. Emma Robertson Rex C. Weisner Margaret Ann Renegar Mrs. Bthel Wiles Holland James Spurgeon Freddie Wallace Mrs. Flora Mae Templeton Pharr Ruth Luellyn ga . a Union Grove (cont'd. ) Mrs. Frankye Vance Marshall Rayburn Mrs. Lillie Blanche VanHoy Mrs. Tommy Tomlin Creasy Lois Jean Jennings Mrs. Mozelle Templeton Sloan Amy Lou Mithcell Toy Williams Sarah Ruth Myers Mrs. Angie Jennings Feimster Mrs. Marie Daniels Holland i Bre octane el < = Harmony Oscar Blaine Welch Mrs. Mary Miller Windsor Ruth Inez Reid Joseph MacDonald Alden Nancy Blair Eliason Bernice Sharpe Haynes Flake Williams Reid Mrs. Elahne Tharpe Feimster Sara Margaret White William Howard Adams Ralph Chalmus Kurfees Maude Louise Searcy Daisy Nicholson Myrtle York Mrs. Corinne Douglas Jurney Mrs. Gay N. Reavis Cartner Jewel Myers Clarice Worrell Houpe Lou Ray Cartwright Elizabeth Louphelia Redman Mrs. Catherine Sills Reid Lucy Tharpe Clarice Williams Mrs. Amelia Thomasson Holmes Lucile Bryan Lewis Mrs. Juanita Robertson Williams Alta Lee Redman Mrs. Lola Williams Stack es * > { Mall 7, + & { " 1 $ } eh ~ ia i= if Ebenezer Mrs. Irma Angell Holcomb Mrs. Rachel H. McAuley Mrs. Wilma Brakefield Shumaker Mrs. Geneva Stafford Bebber Mrs. Java Williams Hunter Cool Spring B. Madison Mrs. Ruth B. Stevenson je Vaughn Chappell therine Raynor Arey Mrs. Mabel Cornelius Chilton Hilda Pauline James “RE Y . ian ey . ai i “H 2 eH oS Fi eases webs + peti erp tianmips eae secant aman aire _ scans ges gee ORE: Cool Spring (cont'd.) John Carson Wood John Henry James Elizabeth Ann Busby Paul Richard Brendle Mrs. Harry V. Chappell Mrs. Helen Brown Evans Richard Aaron Conklin Mrs. Stella M. McGarr Mrs. Winnifred Hoyle Corpening Mrs. Margaret Gilleland Campbell Mrs. Sue Morrow Cook Sadie Kathleen Wilhelm Mrs. Louise Bumgarner Powell Mrs. Annie Lou T. Joyner Mary Foster Mrs. Anne Tucker Page Mrs. R. B. Madison Wayside Mrs. Lillian White Stoker Mrs. Lucille Dulin Snoot Mrs. Lois Gentry Mackey Mrs. Olivia Brown Mrs. Dorothy Carson Kimmons Troutman Carl A. Litaker Cora Adeline Martin Edwin Yates Martin Ida Elizabeth Collette Mrs. Betty Weisner Sherrill R. W. Adams Ralph Linwood Sparrow Frances Tabor Dan R. Swanger lydia Maude Yates Garnett Hines Bowles Andrew Anderson Vance Julia Boyce Miller Mary Ruth Godfrey Mrs. Gladys Baucom Cashion Mrs. Jean White Finch Mrs. Elizabeth Carson Casanova Glenn Eugene Mayes Mary Allison Mrs. Eva Martin Wilhelm Mus. Lucille Sherrill Bolton Mary Elaine Litaker Mary Eaton Seville Velma Beatrice Reece Pearl Davidson Ruth Brown Mrs. Ruth Perry Brown Mrs. Macie Sigmon Martin Cool Spring (cont'd.) BENE? Se 6 Weare we -.cCem eer, = eat vd F ge ve 5 wale Wayside Troutman John Carson Wood John Henry James Elizabeth Ann Busby Paul Richard Brendle Mrs. Harry V. Chappell Mrs. Helen Brown Evans Richard Aaron Conklin Mrs. Stella M. McGarr Mrs. Winnifred Hoyle Corpening Mrs. Margaret Gilleland Campbell Mrs. Sue Morrew Cook Sadie Kathleen Wilhelm Mrs. Louise Bumgarner Powell Mrs. Annie Lou T. Joyner Mary Foster Mrs. Anne Tucker Page Mrs. R. B. Madison Mrs. Lillian White Stoker Mrs. Lucille Dulin Smoot Mrs. Lois Gentry Mackey Mrs. Olivia Brown Mrs. Dorothy Carson Kimmons Carl A. Litaker Cora Adeline Martin Edwin Yates Martin Ida Elizabeth Collette Mrs. Betty Weisner Sherrill R. W. Adams ) Ralph Linwood Sparrow Frances Tabor Dan R. Swanger Lydia Maude Yates Garnett Hines Bowles Andrew Anderson Vance Julia Boyce Miller Mary Ruth Godfrey Mrs. Gladys Baucom Cashion Mrs. Jean White Finch Mrs. Elizabeth Carson Casanové Glenn Eugene Mayes Mary Allison Mrs. Eva Martin Wilhelm Mus. Lucille Sherrill Bolton Mary Elaine Litaker Mary Eaton Seville Velma Beatrice Reece Pearl Davidson Ruth Brown Mrs. Ruth Perry Brown Mrs. Macie Sigmon Martin ee ee eee ? RRR NEA Se sin Piz Reign ar as * ae € Troutman Helen Louise Oliphant Betty Jean Sherrill Mrs. Beth Morrison Tharpe Mrs. Nina Jones McBride Sadie Allen Martin Mrs. Irene Edwards Miller Barium Springs Robert Glenn Calhoun Reba Thompson James Harl Ramsey William Augustus Hethcox Mrs. Melba Bailey McLuen Archie McLaurin Calhoun Rachel Hickman Spencer Mrs. Ruth Troutman Clark William Lee Guy Kathryn Troutman Sadie Brandon Mary Faye Stevenson Mrs. Laura Elizabeth Jackins Eleanor Florence Miller Mrs. Belle Wicker Calhoun Shepherds Charles Nelson Clark Mrs. Ethel Fink Hethcox Mrs. Faye Poston Coleman Mrs. Nellie Overcash Brawley Mrs. Mattie Jewell Brown Mrs. Erma Tilley Shinn Mrs. Essie Upright Smith Mt. Mourne William Lee Kennedy Mrs. Collins Patten Sink Edwood B. Joyner Mrs. Marion P. Leggett Mrs. Virginia Kemmer Ratliff Mrs. Annie W. Sample Ruth Evans Mrs. Lillian Hartness Deaton Eva Bell Brawley William Thomas Poston Jerry Mundy Mrs. Nancy Lowe Williamson Mrs. Letha 0. Starling Mrs. Annie King Brown Leona Robinson BE CA ect OPT : iad BRNO A7 Sa t rf a “ Ce Rida > —) pea Stra, eee Ss Celeste Henkel Fred Thomas Hollis Claude L. Gilbert Mrs. Pauline Chaffin Vance Mrs. Vera Grose Webster Lois Frances Templeton Hubert Delmar Morrow Sam DeLee Whitley Hazel Pauline Oliphant Billy Ray Jones Mrs. Nina Adams Holler Spencer Morrison Johnson Mrs. Mary Redmond Cloaninger Mrs. Alta McSwain Dixon Mrs. Ila Deal Morrow Mrs. Mary Gabriel Gilbert Mrs. Alma Waugh Patterson Kathryn Morrison Mrs. Willie Crowder Smith Mrs. Zolena Alexander Plyler Supervisors Mrs. Blanche S. Reitzel Eleanor Smith Scotts (ce) Charles William Rankin Richard James McClelland Mrs. Miriam Smith Davidson Edna Ruth Miller Lumicia Sherrill Houstonville H. H. Blackburn Lottie R. Steele Eva Estella Young Celeste Carson Blackburn Fleecy Mae Griffin Mildred Feimster Dorena Stevenson Unity Leroy Campbell Johnsie Allison Jean Page Gilbert Wilbert Douglas William Littlejohn Mrs. Louise Leseur Booker Martin Luther Foster Mozelle Eliz. Davidson James Atkins Howell Connie Spicer Kimbrough Clarence Jolly, Jr- John Raymond Blackburn Cyrus Walker Alexander, Jr- | OOO ELE = ;.*% ro & ; | ; ai \ 24 , fit gi mith la sha Ud Lhe We Mae Davidson Marsh ? Aan Q Idella Stevenson McClelland % a e oO ~~ @ ¥ oo Ww i. ie a Mrs, Ethel D. Walker Chestnut Grove Charles Dock Mrs. Readie 5. Mary Newton Morrison aly Ss 9 + o 33 T 1 1 3 rs. Sadie L. Perkins Murdock S 71 Geneva Burke Miller Mason C. Miller Mrs. Jettie Mae Davidson Morris . Barbara Jones Taylor ara we ~ J Clay Clark on ; Mrs. Allie Stinson Vivian Pickard Croom Beulah Spann Cannon BEuver Lee Mangum Mrs. Mazie Goodman Holt we vs sa je Coble Brown in Ny Cc e Central - Bruno Sanvorum 5 Jerry Shaver e a7 ° Alden Union Grove - Harmony - Joseph M Ebenezer - Mrse Java We Cool Spring - Wayside - Troutman - Shepherds - Mt Mt. Mourne - Brawley - Jerry Mundy Celeste Henkel - Mrse Scotts (c) - Mrse Miriam S. Houstonville - Lottie Re Y. Martin Vera Unity - Mrse Chestnut Grove - Mrs. Mary Amity - Mrse Mazie G. Holt W. Hunter Mrs. Agnes Mayes Mrs. Lucille D. Smoot Le Mrs. Nellie 0. Brawley Ruth Elizabeth Evans ‘ nf 7 R, Steele Mrs. Louise Leseur Booker N. Morrison Stat Toe Y Bee 2 eet eee —¢ . aN ee> e ‘ news release was unani! : . +} he h ha 1 ws ase was unanimously authorized by the boar: number of people met with the board due to an erroneous report seting had been called to discuss consolidation in the county n 1 o date the board of education does not have any definite pro xe concerning consolidation. Two years ago a large survey or more in the county surveying the conditions = n suggestions from this survey mention the need consolidation in the high hool This committee has not released Mongar f . ~7} sat 43 Ky report lor put LCAVLLON « a, in 14 ar SE up ror consol +hoa, survey renort«c wi } ea nresente4 to LUNeSe SUIVeE reports will presenvuen Ww recommendations. part of the rumors have been circulating concerning schoolbus routing sion which have no foundation in fact. Schoolbus routes +} g 1 24 hov she needs of the school children, however they No changes are ever made in Carolina State Law. : is i. sPficult in cases of definite need. It is always difficwl actory to everyone. concerning immediate high school consoli undation in fact.# se oe ; ‘ r On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Crowson the minutes ae approved and the meeting adjourned. Frank F. King, Chairman Helton, 5 following members present: g I as recommended The Iredell County Board of F A fp © aly rranx Bids were opened and additions to On motion was awarded eigen. «Coy at On motion by Mr. contract for the Troutman lunchroom was Belk of Mooresville, N. Ce, & On motion by Mr. Loftin tract for the lunchroom was Tot a9 n a+ >) oatesville, N. C., at Hl, m motion by Mr. lunchroom proj ille Plumbing Architect's and engineering fees at , ’ nn vy % the Troutman lunchroom $41,807.40. i saranied hy Mr. Gaston and seconded by nt to make the alterations " iA Aus and : ty ; ance crew, force account county maintenance crew, tore - Mr. Gaston “wd the meeting adjourned. r Mr. Loftin and seconded by q sane ses epee se et Be. => ebm eters ws aces Mictcnadiasiss MES Pod The Iredell County Board of Education met in regular session with the following members present: Frank F. King, Chairman H. F. Crowson W. B. Harris, Jr. F. T. Leftin. superintendent opened the meeting with prayer. Mr. Moore Jones, committeeman from the Mt. Mourne School, appeared b- ncerning schoolbus route extensions. He was informed that the requests had al ° ready been submitted to the State Board of Education, Division of Transportation, and they found that the requests were denied ty ‘a LAW e The following delegation from the Monticello School appeared before th board and asked that the Monticello Elementary School attendance area be se up as a school district: Fred Bell, Fred Davis, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Reid, Mrs. Earl Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Sigmon, Mr. Lloyd Freeze, Mr. Clyde Lackey, D. I. Beaty, Bill Stevenson, George Morrow, John Bost, John Lentz, Sr, Mr Henry Freeze and others. No action was taken on the request. m r = re - ended The Troutman School Committee appeared before the board and reconmenie: that twenty acres of the H. L. Rumple property and the I. T. Avery, Jr ld be purchased and added to the Troutman School site. The committee recommended a value of $18,000 for the Rumple property. A “~ i une (An offer of $15,000 had been made to Mr. Rumple. He asked $25,000 for twenty acres.) On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Crowson, the board vote! unanimously to pay Mr. Rumple $18,000 for twenty acres adjoining a School site and give Mr. Rumple until January 1, 1953, to harvest his cr on the land. The board authorized payment of $800 for the I. T. Avery, Jre lot. ‘e - ea os f wen Messrs. W. M. Pressley, R. C. Morrow, D. D. Dellinger, and We M. Waug appeare s } d before the board and requested that the Sharon Elementary Scher g be rebuilt as a part of a consolidation program in the aa llo-Celeste Henkel area. They suggested one high school om ir elementary schools for this area. No action was taken on the requests buildin Montice mm : of The board instructed the superintendent to investigate the trans tne the unexpended cash fire insurance balance of $21,732.05 (Sharon Schoo’ " non-interest deposit to Certificate of Deposit paying 13% interest. {0 On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Harris, the board vote pay room and meals expense for Mr. Crowson and Mr. Helton, representing board of education at Mars Hill Conference one week: Mr. Crowson $15.25 Mr. Helton $15.25. : ed On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Harris, the board voue’, unanimously to approve the addition of Driver Education to the curri¢ the Iredell County high schools. to be used in the schools which can get The superintendent was authorized dealers as approved by the North Carolir tion. The board of education authoriz school funds. On motion by Mr. Loftin and second * approved and the meeting adjourned. . taalvAda tam The approved plan would include two + September 26, 1952 The Iredell County Board of Education met in called session with the He. Fe Crowsor following members present: Frank F. King, Chairman W. B. Harris, dre % H. F. Crowson 4 ‘ ous , 4 W. B. Harris, Jr. On motion by Mr. Loftin and eco! i sag : 7 oe etc F. T. Leftin. uanimously to accept the resignation Of MPSe “ae ; n the Ebenezer ool. On motion by Mr. Crowson and =| ; : seconded by Mr. Harris the board voted oe sca Sia ents 3 unanimously to accept the eight classroom addition at Unity Negro school: On motion b; Mr Crowson nd oe ie chool i Mre (p ea r sie 3 ea Atys yeneral contractor; Statesville Plumbing and Heating approved Mrs. thy Ge _— ee oF ita, Rade Salads i vompany, plumbing and heating; E. F. Belk, electrical. ¥, B. Galbrea .. as teacher in th i re : YO Y mo a |e On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Crowson the following On motion by Mr. Crowson and ee eg 4 : Negro school buildings and sites were declared surplus, no longer needed wted to approve the transfer of the unexpenaca 7 = er : for public school use, and the superintendent was authorized to advertise (Sharon School) from non-interest deposit to cer sl the properties for sale as required by law: Piney Grove, New Center, Rock 1g interest. Crest, Morrows Chapel and Coddle Creek. Toftin t 0% : ‘ ; On motion by Mr. Gaston and secor . . i oe ma On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Harris the minutes were voted to authorize the superintendent to negotiat Mr. + oe ane approved and the meeting adjourned. on the possible purchase of his property adJjoinit — " 13 tior ey 4 ne OY Lf ) 4 ’ & The board unanimously approved 4ar ‘ ee eed (eas aa i : 1 LA Preny t rye LF I m j ie installation of buzzers so that the person 40 Um other persons in the office. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by “le Vivi? edell County School : p re ance or re ee approved the following distribution of fire insural hit : . " : buildings and contents: =)) u eos Tnsurance Agency r. mote 5 ly “todd ruff Insurance Agency £000 , Je Co Walker pod = Soo vv “ ‘9 - Peoples Insurance Agency ep ggeteen ; " * mney ‘ , & 4 Mullis Insurance Agency — slie 50,000 s Acency - Mooresvi--4 J Local Insurance Agency o sam Keiger Insurance Agency an an ta at, c A rency oa Hamlet. Insurance Agenty 45,000 ’ mney ny) Fearing Insurance Agency Pi 900 F T ance Agency KITA TV) Wiav* Fox Insurance Agency rotal Z,0,00 ad RN : he minutes were ‘ ded by Mrs Loftin, the ms ik On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by “re , ‘proved and the meeting adjourned. Chairman Frank F. King, Secretary OOP OE PARE PN ONL Se ry wT ¥ Bou Sh i ers ae reo Beg seagest i 14 lf i J | x November County Board of Education met in regular session with th: F. Crowson ™, 4 rs present: H. by Mr. Loftin, the board unan Troutman, Mrs. Glenn Troutman and Mrs. Pra er Clarke; Mount Mourne, Mrs. Jeanne Knox Mr. Gaston and seconded by y Mr. Harris, the board voted ua county-wide meeting on schoolbus transportation, whi board of education members, school committeemen from all th principals, schoolbus drivers, teachers, PTA thersinterested in school transportation. ector of the Di n : : Carell Mr. De. é Brown's assistant, were ir rules and regulations govem:t good school transportatior concerned should make toé : 2 ‘ 1 3 a ural motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Harris, the board voted wa to add eight feet to the length of the dining room of the iroutm 4 3 } : ; corr by extending the walls to include the covered entrance f room. The builder agreed to make this alteration for an acu of 2784. This action was taken on the recommendation of the Committee. rier He OH . , : 2 Yr \ d we On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Loftin, the board voted q ly to authorize the superintendent to sell scrap metal and other hae + ‘ fans noo. S accumulated by the maintenance devartment of the Iredell County . om and apply the receipts on: 684-1, new truck $465.43; 684-2, garage equiph 2 $165 ~ ¥85.85; and any balance on other capital outlay needs or overdrafts. 01) + u e AD em 4 On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Harris, the board | mously to instruct the superintendent to place subscriptions to the , off School Board Journal for each member of the board and the superintendent’s ® and charge them to miscellaneous current expense. . a On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Loftin, the minutes wer and the meeting adjourned. =e H. Fe Crowson, Vice-chait®" by BQ RLS . He Helton, Secretary & * 2° SRE Ot a. ? ” te. mT, rota)? a wit Raa yw , © : ine lredell County Board of Education met feo) no r } ~” nNracon?# uU Tt o. ec ollow embers present: H. F. Crowson Way, tr on on ~ Maury Gaston y VJ RQ Ua rrse Ty Ne . iaDDLS, le a ; f+ 3 Pe Le LOLTTINe renorts Sporwu + mamomplan in regular e oa Vy T Sy h a ma S mare! conded by Mr. Loftin, the board unaninously Wien teenth diam _—_ ny 3 . > ¢ ‘ routman, Mrs. Glenn Troutman and Mrs. ler Clarke; Mount Mourne, Mrs. Jeanne Knox re Ce C. Brown, director of ion, North tate Board of Education, and Mr. istant, were it vited to attend this meeting and discuss laws, rules and regulations gover lic school transportation, what constitutes a good school transportatior Ogram and the contributions the various groups concerned should make toé good school transportation program. seconded by Mr. Loftin, th to sell lepartment 23 and any balance on other capital outlay On motion by Mr. Loftin : ~ mous to instruct the superintendent to place School Board Journal for each member of t} and charge them to miscellaneous current expen On motion by and the meeting adjourned. AVR 1 and seconded by Mr. H . : Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. WY > 4 7 scrap metal 0 0 f the Iredell k cr } Z 4 De 43 ; 684-2, needs or overdraf Loftin, Crowso is, the board voted iptions to the Aner ae $15 0: the superintendent's the board voted wen of the Troutman entrance cor e board voted wet and other surp-™ Ch Cahn) 1 County : 100 sanmen garage equim USe the minutes we ma" n, Vice-chalm™ My Ad n, Secretary . y at / > CHA C~F o- ee he ’ 4 & ) 7 — ‘ st , Moe Ane / ” a a / 7 “i . Hlti ya aes ; ee RED rT LS 4\ a 2 VRS BO ae * Nt BE a) + Wee 2 a 4 ¢ ie le gE tar 6 88 he. ner On motion by Mr. Loft re Oe os, une Board Journal for each member of the board Bo -ellaneous On motion by Mr. Harris a meeting adjourned. zood 9UTi Ovemher 2 ore vember 3, 1952 . 1 Af BAaliiasc ; > 2 : oard of Education met in regular session with th Tr nm . . : - F. Crowson MVaiiyer Mey ont * “aury S7T0N W. B. Harris, Jr. 5, ee re Le LOItine ¥ 2° } ry Vw T ‘ } ar : ’ a seconded by Mr. Loftin, the board unanizous!y Wal, . acy yt rr r Mre "? . Dien oe “ od achers routman, Mrse Glenn Troutman and Mrs. 1a ceigier Clarke; Mount Mourne, Mrs. Jeanne Knox ton and seconded by Mr. Har je +4 m ach ) 1€ ting on schoolbus Af jucation mem} re se han?) A x Wii ICUs i , PS LIV : seI netina le ane hive “ware +aacher mn 3, Drincipals, oolbus drive teachers, oat 7 } } . sted in school transportation. oy wh ¢ : North “an Transportation, North var. we 3rown's assistant, were il les and regulations gover ) ool transportatior concerned should make to t in and seconded t s, the board voted ue to the leneth of 7 room of the Trou ing the walls to include the covered entrance co! 29 " ° . Adie i iilder agreed to make this alteration for an ac action } ' j j f the action was taken on the recommendation of ule S and seconded by Mr. Loftin, the board votec we perintendent to ll scrap metal and other surp- intenance department of the Iredell County » eke ieee Pre as yuipmer 4el, new truck $465.43; 684-2, garage edu Other ranite —ardirafts other capital outlay needs or overdraltse . ented wal in and seconded by Mr. Harris, the board — 3 as rintendent + . Smt+4 ons +o the Amer rintendent to place subscriptions to te ste of and the superin endent’s current expense. S and seconded 2 . Crow: AV BA fs S. He Helton, Se 1 +h vn e minutes were ° son, Vice-chai! bg cretary * Rea BF ee See Pat Be a bh Pee yrs AA | * 5 “ee as oe - Zed ae, BP UE Tew er 3, 1952 r o . ° : 4 ‘. “ The Iredell County Board of tducation met in regular Session with the 7 a as ay, ie ee |_# following members present: H. F. Crowson $ = 3 a 97) tr 3 at ti Maury Gaston aa ee a — ne . la IL AO, Ule a ae ae . e iO! Ne . 0 ! ; d On motion by Mr. and seconded by Mr. 7 eal » . approved the following r routman, Mrs. j : r } i oe vy t. Knoy + rown; Unity, Mrs. Mary ler Clarke; Mount Mourne, Mrs. Jeanne Kno ‘ ¢ J ) Lowrance. 4 owranc Sc +h bk ° +on ar ql Or re Harris, the board voted uur J 1} +wnnen, rtatf which hanes. choolbus transpertation, whic q a } 1 committeemen from all tk pould ir school committeemen from allt = nm 5 Iredell lbus drivers, teachers, PT ; aa , officers rtation. » dont Caroli a Mu . ’ ania tent £ 41 nhs, Pre wer y ’ are. re Ve Ue Brown, director of the V r'ransportatio : r . s were if- + Tlieatic - in n t .= VW Ina, assis 1 were 1 4b at Oard of Education, and Mr. D. J. Dark, Mr. Brown : ; ’ s rern ye 4 + 2 hh 7 re nyplee + "© Lé 1 OVE Mis p 4 t 1aWS, rules an re eu . 5 i: itutes a good aul to 4 # groups concer to include the covered entrance cor . n addi- to make this alteration for an acu n Cc : : he board voted wu nd seconded by Mr. Loftin, the —— : surpl ‘ ye surplus itendent to sell scrap metal and CE ls enance department of the Iredell County 200° vCiicl e* AS} 4 Vili Ai - wii o<cwvV af or? 3: 481-2, garage equime J} ea ys eds or overdrafts. ~ : » @)L4E& new truck #165 any balance on other capital outlay ne On motion by Mr. Loftin and seconded by Mr. Harris, the America” 4 . . : 4 « + — . He) mousiy to instruct the superinten lent to place subscriptions to sendantts of! a Y 7 x ° » ; 3 : @i} erinvenc?e r School Board Journal for each member of the board and the superin and charge them to miscellaneous } current expense. On motion by Mr. Harris and 2 wsnal re af? a seconded by Mr. Loftin, the minutes We and the meeting adjourned. x ‘7 jce-chaim” H. F. Crowson, Vice-ch | Ys 1 <L4} Wilige tary 3. H. Helton, Secre rorr.t — the board voted ™* & = eh rs 6 he ee en ery ee oe - ¥, ae ay min ae af a November 3, 1952 5 rode)? ern oo oard nan ducat io rf ‘ te . om oA dy Valu O1 “AuUcation me nN reoila 3 $4) il Soe he - ori Bi et in regular session with the — mber esents He F. Crowson M511 yer Ane “aU rastor 3 i ‘J t Ha rrie Tr we . A +4 iy vie i ™ Taft $ 7 + iO] title Or = tT? . . Dy Mre Harris and seconded by Mr. Ioftin. the tm: at sels . a seconded by Mr. Lofti 1, the ooard unanizos Ma . ) Cy, ne annrharce Py ‘ a » ny a0 veac! rs: routma Vrs lenn Troutms A Mre rown: Unit Vre M AA ck oe . me oe —o Lroutman and Mrs, z > 9 “DSe ary Ada Zeigler rl Bias a. w y " “ 4 ‘ o 4 LZie! iarKe; Mount Mourn: » Mrs. Jeanne Knox Lo : Or . y Mr Ue Se tem } a Se y Mr. Narris, the board voted wi << e nh 7 ane s 43 am a schoolbus transportation, which Trede] rs, school committeemen from al Sibi aan Sy pals, schoolbus drivers, teachers, | wae rs 1 >cj nN erhoo + ™ a | stead school transportation. i@ . f wt r 9 tat 1 of nsportation, North ¥ ie" oar © rd ‘stant, were! Vv te 7 + © is | 2UGiluy va 2 \4 4 avy or 7 4 e AY oe ’ ae ilations go iki.¢ 2=hoo r : eee Oo transportatior or mand the iV Sere . = ne ~ ’ o ~ x} ila tO & Z00 chool + various groups concerned should maxe t0¢ 100 ranspor be Or motion xy L mot ior y . : os + woted wal mously to add e3 Harris, the board voved u pitheahes ABUL : “ES f 4} Maar t mar school lunchroo ining room of the :rouus “noo. iunchroom 1 orn ie the covered entrance (t™ E £3 t nm addie C his alteration for ané O : f th - +4 e és e recommendation o: Us Mr. Loftin, the board voted wi MILL 1& iat 9) oe ty S5¢cn0c-- f the Iredell County - Z nen. 3; 4684-2, garage equ lay needs or overdrafts. endent to sell scrap metal and other sup“ ° On motion by Mr. Loft mously ¢ 3, the board voted ue Ss to instruct the sune i Americal se z 2 UT Vil superin enden to D naw ’ c to the Amer. ; School Board Journal : 1 place subscription sete of 5 t : e for e uperd r. and charge them t is r each member of the board and the superintende ge tnem to miscellaneous current expense. On motion by Mr. Harr} mie . re 3°” ' : is and seconded by Mr. Loftin, the minutes W? and the meeting adjourned. d by Mr. Loftin, th mt H. F. Crowson, Vice-chat by AVR LS Y. He Helton, Secretary enero — gor FS seg Ny The Iredell County Board of following members present: H. F On motion by Mr. Gaston voted to publish the 1951-52 On motion by Mr. Harris and voted to authorize the purchase On motion by Mr. Gaston wanimously to authorize the checks on December 19. On motion by Mr. Harris and wanimously to authorize the supe and plat maps made and register: registry set up properly listing al] available funds will perrit. On motion by Mr. Loftin an voted to accept the roof bonds and Ebenezer Sct The superinte on these projec ney) 10 the he Mr. Harris yy Mr arri On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded ’ voted to approve use of the northeast corner of the new acreage added to Benezer School site as a site for a community building to be used jointly by the school and community. The superintendent was instructed to have the board attomey draw a proper legal instrument designating the space to be used and tems for its use. The superintendent reported the following bids on Negro school val eanet and sites offered for sale to the highest bidder Saturday, November Lb, 1952, all of which had been raised: Piney Grove, highest bid, #150 eng - eae rs Route 4, Statesville, raised to $495 by Ce 4- wattes eT — oid, wie by Mr. Frye, Route, Statesville raised to $40’ 050 by a es “iddlesworth Post #333; Rock Crest highest bid by Robert Wood, Hox /<, “oule *s Ytatesville raised to $12.50 by Mary C. Holliday; Coddle Creek highest bid 750 by K. E. Johnson, Route 1, Mooresville raised to #825 by Mrs. Beatrice M. Yatheson; Morris Chapel highest bid $100 by Conova Sherrill, Route 1, Troutman Taised to $110 by M. D. Tilley. The Coddle Creek and Morrows Chapel property to be readvertised in the Mi : “oresville Tribune on December 10 and 17. 1 . 5 d New ¢ ise > Statesville Daily on December 8 an 1 enter to be readvertised in the 5 reed in the Statesville Daily a Rock Crest and Piney Grove to be readverti “ecord On December 8 and 15. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Loftin the board wane lg accept the resignation of Mrs. Mozelle T. Sloan as teacher a nion xe School and approved Mrs. Nancy Miller White as teacher in the Union ve School, authorized tween th ficated te between the was interi 1 pe achers and seconded e of 16 mm, the pub approve the purchas and board ia amt & On moti approved and on by the meetin to accept wri e remilar h ard af a reguiay} pnoar Yi © when tions prover lon meetings have been on meeting, he board voted unani : gee aa in teaching driver minutes were Y 4 Je tle Crowson, Vice-chaiman y/ J, J LUZLLLL 9% He Helton, Secretary oO Bid Tabulation Cafeteria Build Shepherds School General West Co. Realty pa onst e Const. Prose Brose CG. Co. no r , a ae yonst. Co., Kannapoli ve Plumbing and Heating Statesville P. & H * t C Re 7 te Se Barkley Duncan Y, & w, Wn. Rhodes C Deli B. Stevens county Q Schoo] > Scotts High School R. L. BRADFORD, PRINCIPAL Scotts, N. C. Segrts 2 rate ae = * : iy. Math aw P ’ 4 a ) ‘ meu C. wae jou « co ¢ fa “pea x LO cece 4 Srotts High Archos! R. L. BRADFORD, PRINCIPAL Scotts, N.C. fs y ) VWelOmr Legit I) KTV: V lell Cae b> ery, A. ! thre ts ‘ har SA JE - G2 = Se ar PION, Sty So wer %: The Iredell County 3B following members present following members presen On motion by Mr. d t . 2 anda § yoted to accept the recommendation eal naPrris Yr I kurfees and Miss Maude Searcy pé house they occupy and authorize on this building. On motion by Mr. d wted to approve the sale of Coddle the highest bidder at P $9.996 VU. We gee) R n 2 2 » Ae Collier issue a On motion by Mr. wanimously to accept as teacher and school as teacher to replace Harris and seconds: Creek rn public auction Dec« 11 tha and authorized proper deed transf¢ Loftin and seconded by : : fr YW the resignation of Mr. vey treasurer. Mr. Harry Mr. Troutman and treasurer, On motion by Mr. Harris and secon tously to let contracts for construct a? A after the Iredell County Board of Comm ‘ional funds for this project. Lowest bi #712 oT} 200 135</4 a. @) 6.00 2,540 = ‘ 1 N26.N0 Stevens - og eka Brown Company -- S. Barkley - 76 857.6 ) 118.07 syor #18, 130.82. ? ( : sy Mr. Loftin the minutes were read On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mre Lottin bh an an ; . = d approved and the meeting adj ade oy fg Si lien 7 tS | CES, 5 Hee, 3) F,. Crowson, Secretary Tha Trer 23. 8 w iF Wad + ; 4 he Iredell County Board of Education met in regular session with the 7 arn Whe ~ lowing members present: February 2, 1953 e Crowson, Vice Chairman Raymond Wallace | | On motion mee eaten, ee BBB conded by Mr. Loftin the board voted ety, 12 Smouelw + unanimously to expense items; room and meals to North is onference: 7. mgr oom ps3. . 3 seconded by Mr. Wallace the board voted ", Raymond D Wallac do sole aie OP _ E f aducration “ j of education car and apply the proceeds wm tale t mes ~ = lye ~~ £42 ane? any additional =~ te en SY = A eA SO REE RE OEE. eee — A seconded by Mr. Loftin the board voted eetine ‘ inci eting of all school committeemen, principals, persons on February 26 Loftin 7, Raymond D Wallace » do sol Harris, Jr. Constitution of the United States, aury Gaston. conded by Mr. Harris the board voted gnation of Mrs. Tommy Creasy as teacher in 5. Creasy at Union Grove School. Sworn and bscribed to befor e S ty ‘ , Helton Vero tah nm ooCc or oni 1 . Ia “« 2 We as 7° Lar che We Reitzel fe 8% ? ‘ 1 L <n 79 . : ? oo mt{ec © r nf eat we 5 aonr ne +n thea ‘.. 4 ,- commissioners for permission to vrue a ; t he 2 ° e and autharitte } ! oe Y s from the and authorities are, a . . ’ . " ° . ann u 7 z-+4 aA ~-+ igh the.North Carolina Division of anc 7 endeavor t port a : tho 3+ a do ae _— % 4.4% unds needed to be transferred from ‘ S 1 n best of ae i _— _ aa , . Sworn and subse 4 +tn hafane 4 : 1 d by Mr. Harris the board voted machine and with the permission + ma la old calculator. , _Raymond D Wallace » do sol Ayyts r es , tthe © wert f Te Ls mn uvies of the Board ¢ jucation of mr elet 4 “a5 : S<ill and ability and according the board voted the boar Harris A conference tt two weeks work to vd nr t Oy at 7330 P. Me & dinner meeting was planned with Dr. Allan Se CT en ee ee ee ~~ enema on i "lr ese se neta - ae ee Sees peebeiese acain 5. ig? @ 30 iret 4 ¥ 2 Byam" <2 — 1 ? “aie = 2 aaa ra 68% oe rll te sath tie alla ; AMS ais s \ eee M Manmade adedleatiifliciuin, th. teal dae onticello 100 the aft 4 t sO led anitor School » PRINCIPAL Lich wi , — sl affair Lair dd J ackey, l¢ < Freez n : by lorth 4 Monticello Granumar H sunerinte schools sarolina Ln al ? AC sgiving chhel, became involved di Helton: vik hank Coun _ L} S. H. Helton, ty indi edell statesville, } Mr. n ar je Mr. atin waddle atl ence ET is te acommmm ee naiehel Ce ede Nil ae = ee — pS gee woes 8 ANY aman At tiaras wal ings Mount Mourne Scnoor Mount Mourne, N. C. January 27, 1953 ,KALBERT CROWSON, CHAIRMAN, foeLL County Boaro oF EoucaTion, ATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA an Mr. CrROWSON: AS PRESIDENT OF THE MT, MOURNE PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION OF « ¥r, MouRNe SCHOOL, | FEEL THAT THE FOLLOWING IS A CONSENSUS OF INION CONCERNING THE APPROACHING APPOINTMENT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE~ N, We WOULG LIKE FOR OUR LOCAL COMM{TTEE TO HAVE CHILOREN IN THE NCAL SCHOOL, BECAUSE, GENERALLY SPEAKING, PARENTS INTERESTS ARE TIVATED BY THE MEEDS OF THE SCHOOL RATHER THAN POLITICAL OR PERSON@~ NEEDS, WE WANT TO WORK WITH AND RESPECT OUR REPRESENTATIVES? WE KNOW THERE HAS BEEN SOME DIFFERENCES OF OPINION 1N THE PAST D SOME DECISIONS MADE THAT WERE JUST AND SOME UNvUST,. WE KNOW THAT R PRESENT COMMITTEEMEN HAVE NOT WORKED TOGETHER, But NEVERTHELESS, R SCHOOL AS A WHOLE HAS HAD A VERY SUCCESSFUL YEAR. We Have A VERY active PTA with 160 wemBers ENRCLLEO. WE HAVE 0 @00D ATTENDANCE AND SPLENDID COOPERATION IN EVERY PROVECT WHICH CPTA HaS SPONSORED. WE HAVE RAISED APPROXIMATELY $1100.00 ano WWE TWO MORE PROVECTS PLANNED. THE MONEY HAS BEEN USED IN PURCHASING VED PIANO, ADDITIONAL LIGHTING AT FRONT OF SCHOOL BUILDING, PLAY= UND EQUIPMENT AND ADDITIONAL 300K8. ALSO, WE HOPE TO LEAVE SOME MY IN THE TREASURY TOWARD BEAUTIFYING OUR GROUNDS AS SOON AS WE MGET A PERMANENT DRIVEWAY MADEs Mra, HELTON ATTENDED OUR TIRST PTA {Ting ano | BELIEVE HE SAW THE SENTIMENT AND ENTHUSIASM OF THE MA= MTY.OF PEOPLE, PEOPLE WHO ARE REALLY INTERESTED IN OUR SCHOOL, WE HAVE A GOOD STAFF OF TEACHERS AND WE WOULD LIKE TO SEE ALL or IW RETURN. NEXT YEAR. AND 80 FAR AS THE LUNCHROOM, YOU SHOULD KNOW HAVE THE HIGHEST RATED LUNCHROOM IN THE COUNTY, WE ARE VERY PROUD THIS RATING AND WE GRACIOUSLY GIVE ALL CREDIT TO OUR VERY EFFICIENT MKERS, IN FACT, WE ARE PROUD OF OUR WHOLE SCHOOL WHICH ENROLLS AP}- RIMATELY 270 PUPILS. AS YOU KNOW, WE WERE AMONG THE FIRST TO MAKE ACCREDITED List OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN THE COUNTY. We HAVE FatTH ‘YOU TO BELIEVE THAT YOU ARE PROUD TO HAVE A SCHOOL SYSTEM sucH AS 19 AND WOULD Like TO SEE EVERY SCHOOL IN IREDELL MAKE THE ACCREDITED 87, THe PTA 18 BACKING OUR SCHOOL 100% AND we THINK EVERY CITIZEN VLD BE MORE CONCERNED ABOUT BETTER EDUCATION, AT THE suGccESTION OF ONE OF YOU, A NOMINATING COMMITTEE WAS AP~ INTED To eevee? a oneuP OF PEOPLE WHO WOULD QUALIFY AS LOCAL COMMITTEES \, THE NAMES BELOW WERE SUBMITTED AT OUR REGULAR PTA MEETING, AND AS WROUP THEY WERE ACCCETED UNANIMOUSLY WITH ONLY ONE NOMINATION FROM THE OR, ALTHOUEN THE NOMINEE FROM THE FLOOR WILL SUPPORT THE GOHOOL 1 WAY PossiGLe, SHE 18 NOT ASKING FOR ANY MORE JOBS. So yusT FORGET NOMINATION FROM THE FLOOR, Pace 2, NL THE GENTLEMEN WHOSE NAMES ARE LISTED BELOW HAVE ONE OR MORE WIN SCHOOL ANDO | HONESTLY THINK ANY THREE WOULD MAKE G00D0 110EWEN, ALTHOUGH SOME MIGHT HAVE MORE TIME TO GIVE THAN OTHERS, O09 TAREJAH YTMUOD JJ30 — oo , 24ST 28wORD oh 4 Ssunuo’ TM aM : ic teaRe eA TAHT J33% AVON TH SMIMDAOHSGA SS9K09 HO! JADS! 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MouRNE SHEARERS CHAPEL ROAD Near MeckLensure LINE Gas PLANT Airport Road Just BELOw MT, MOURNE CHARLOTTE Hiehway Below MT, MoURNE SHERRILL TOWN DUE CONSIDERATION TO THE ABOVE MENTIONED - o SINCERELY YOURS, (Meas.) Henry Moore KELLY, Pres. Mr, Mourne PTA —— ~ % ers ER LT O3ITBIS BRA SIMAV FRGHH MAMBAITMBD BHT Jy T YHA AMIHT VITegMoH | as JOOH9S WE WaAG Secale, _ ice ahov Bid THOIM BHOB JOMT SA gM OMSRTT| Ae Ns oi ow PoP eae oom sca 1ARow normal S x | al nee naan. wAUAA FRA OEE a9auoutich Crowson was YAeSOIH aTTroJsnant MOTLHBEAL wwoTJstaansHe woeosaeol rs Se oe OT HOITAREGIA4NOO sua Z¥19 Jiiw voy PaoH I s2QAM 384 BTHaMTMIOTIA BHT HEME CF ee > ‘. c¥4t3A BROOM vaunan { ATS aHavo ae Pimms. ~. ~ — —— ee 4 3 age eb session with the ine members present: The Tredell County Board of Education met in regular T. Loftin, Chairman ty Q 4 -OWSGON Fle e Lrowson vr r H We B . 1a rris 9 ole Raymond Wallace. board and re- lent progress p conditions in the that all the schools had sati ratings on inspection excel Vv a+ co rApA tr 7 Harris and seconded by Mr. Wal Pd -y al + 2 Q request of the Troutman Scho " ne yr at a a) y+ co he + wart nery at Troutman be stored converted into s shop for vocational ag converted into a classroom. r. Crowson and secon to gre the request of the that they have ion to sel] use the proceeds to buy additional also granted the re st that the canner; space the agriculture shor and a supply room-storeroom A delegation from Amity School t witl 1e board of education and i the consolidation set-up at their , . : SAe PTA school. The delegation consisted of Reve Masie Houston, president of Pla, wT ~ r ~ ("- ‘ $ } O. L. Patterson, Tom Norman, John aambol, W. C. Starks, Gaston lark ani C. Miller. Each person spoke briefly and thanked the board of educasee the good s 1 ilities provided at Amity. Mr. J. C. Murdock, chair of the me ma la * 12.4de t known that they were proud o appeared with the delegation. On motion by Mr I truck belonging to the wintenance department was declared surplus and the superintendent was auth and seconded by Mr. Harris the old plumbing 7 wt © as . a ; > Seas rized to sell the truck as approved by law. On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Crowson the board unani- mously voted to accept the high bid of $950 for the Piney Grove school building and site and to accept the high bids of $702 for the New Center school building and site, he Rock Crest school building and _ chool building and site provided > ten-day period following the last sale date, ds a i $1,425 for t site and $550 for the Morrows Chapel s were not raised during the February 21, 1953. On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Wallace the board votes unanimously to authorize the installation of a stoker at Shepherds Schoo++ On motion by Mr. Wallace and seconded by Mr. Harris the board voted unanimously to authorize payment of $19.50 expense account to Dr. Ae Se Hurlburt for his trip to Iredell] County, February 26. On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Wallace the board — mously voted to authorize the county superintendent to give notice es intention of the board of education to elect a county superintendent o schools on Tuesday, April 7, 1953, as required by law. On this same da siibintmii, aig nme February 23, 1953 gon ers eet Iredell County Board of Education Statesville North Carolina Gentlemen: YP iticmenom PAYG regen ae We, the citizens of the Sharon School District, do hereby recomend to the Iredell County Board of Education that they begin to make necessary plans for the early construction of a consolidated high school located in the immediate vicinity of Bradford's Crossroads. Furthermore, that this school be so designed as to serve the needs of the students and citizens of the Sharon School District. «g, Sincerely yours, ce. wd BT, Shas te , WB Putty , Aap W to ofp - y/ be Com ff? ~W PC AAW (2.0. fi, wee ef (2g) Sarees Pen ors t®% hvniialeibicbaisige scomvoweceeerats ¢ fhe F 1 SRN et ANE me pre ee b ty < February 20, 1753 PPS, Frames gor so PO ANG Iredell County Board of Education Statesville, North Carolina Gentlemen: After having guaged the opinions and sentiments of the people of the Celeste Henkel School attendance area, ind after having studied the findings of the educational survey of this county sponsored by the otate Department of Public Instruction, we, the local board of Celeste tenkel School, do hereby recommend to the Iredell County doard of Education that they (Iredell County soard of uducat ion ) begin to make necessary pians and arrange- tents for the early construction of a consolidated nigh School in the immediate vicinity of Bradford's T08sroads designed to house a rich, oroad, flexible, “urriculum and co-curricular program that wiii fit the ehysical, mental, social, emotional needs, vary.ng wilities, and varied interests of all the students and "itizens of the Celeste Henkel School attendance area. Very truly yours, i im he | Fred T. Hollis, Principal Dix Meer Jhb eo + -_ secretary op aa rey To + ui . I | 7 March 21, 1953 mm, The Iredell County Board of Education met in called session with following members present: F. T. Loftin, Chairman H. F. Crowson, Vice Chairman W. B. Harris, Jr. Maury Gaston Raymond Wallace. Fs OS pete > re 2 120 meee on ee A cn * ee — ET Taf ABS. 3 ee pe ae eae ee foe re es SAS The board met to make preliminary studies as a basis for the pre- paration of the Iredell County School budget requests for the school year 1952.5) d Si ® Careful studies were made of needs in all departments of the public school program but no action was taken. > Meera { | a= the Censtitutien ef the United 4vO0Q Od wh 4 SON (IE DD mers 13 eer inosine Md Ouch: fat faithful and bear true allegiance A : . s “mstitutional powers and authoritie . i for th sym il i i > the government will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Cons itution of the State not inconsistent with the Consti- tution of the United Sta one ited S elp me Cod e solemnly swear that I will be State of North Carolina and the t} s which are, or may be established + +ac + + > t fy wn lLenowl c an hi late tes, the of my knowledge and ability, so a ‘ / oworn a oko s ; 1 p 1s 7 2 m and subscribed to before me thi Zpork Z Z y 19036 y : , oo fi b ) v . F ea ee. ee » do solemnly swear that I will trul) Xeoy . . : ‘ . ae the duties of the school district committeeman according to th "Of my skill and abili ty and according to the law, so help me God. Mme Calne - en i iS EES and subscribed to before me this oo : do solemly swear that I will support 6, oo help me God. Ta LLLO4 hera and subscribed to before me this berm and subscribed to before me this 1, the a . a i fn SO" oe ae ee arash}. : : ‘a : i 2s se pmneetenaaamianta | laine ™ " + — + omar ne: Sa a ci men poate g. SpE ’ 7p TET Tie o 4 Hy : aio Gmarreness : ms z = eS See Pees ao es ee ee =a ware ae es iiss. acioele - er Phe err Y te ape : ri ae the Constitution of th a ceAl Ske we the Constitut: ; : “) }; Te A aiicteet, io solemnly swear that I will be f WL JO at +} and bear true allegiance to the State of North Carolina — “ - o* > Wael L4 ‘the. and the Constitu- tional powers and authorities which are, or may be established for the government thereof and that 7 will endeavor to support, maintain and defer the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with thi Inited States, to the best of mv knowledce and ability, so h th " , do solemnly swear that I will truly ; $ —T O me “i duties of the school district committeeman according to the best of m: sk} es : C E “Hand ability and according to the law, so help me od. etm ae Yared ler Swo wm and subseribed to before me this ae ag, vena & i ie se Bid + mt a +2 - ae 2 s ; “g % ’ i % > b ; ¥ ‘ ss ie a a Pe 2 ia Fr i § . i ) be ;™ #4 Lae 1 S| { ve ms Bee | i -~ ‘ ‘ \ 4, ; a an + } -, ite i a - Sa P 1 ; | { ‘ } & } ie] ; > 5 rt : s es} fe i cs Rt ‘ i t ; rf ifs ee ® . : 43 : it) “ . : { »- 4 # c } ; : 4 4h ea E 7 * bs % ‘ ' r, ah % a A " Be yt ¢ : sr . Eee | * 4 ft i = | L s H ‘ i 4 / 1 de se ewear that I will b eet reat oe Sua ee — yaY ch ZL at J sem and gubseribed to before me this ork “A gE » 1953 » do solemnly swear that I will be the State of North Carolina and the HLS, Hatt tom and subscribed to before me this ; ZL Gg » 1953-6 ft LY. je beat cousitteeman aceording to the *f my skill and ability and according te the law, eo help me Ged. th tbh wk MOM and subscribed to before me this We RY ee sigh We AT Alin few cen gp BS meet a SZ, » de selemnly swear that I will suppert tes, so help me God. hem and subscribed to before me this Soll AG, 1953 hen ° ef ALLL , do solemnly swear that I will be and bear trae allegiance to the State of North Carolina and the powers and authorities which are, or imay be established ter the government thereof and that I will endeavor to support, maintain ad defend the Constitution of the State not inconsistent talm of the United States, to the best of my knowledge ani bom and subscribed to before me this do soleanly swear that I will truly strict comitteeman according to the Wh of my skill and ability and according te the law, 9° SVs qf, Lti~ pat bem and subscribed to before me this - Pyne ar. eo) eee eee ; : i a aa a — -s re fine ee” OO AES SEN ESS iti, ee s ee ss bc de eclennly swear that 1 will suppert tem and subscribed to before me this frm and subscribed to before me this Nom and gubeeribed to before me this sind t ad Av Zs anak eet ee CPE AEBS Se “te, stb 4 a ee So ae AE OTS Ne ate eae seconded b; On moti wits .vLeemen a wT N we ‘eims fn. Ata . Ma j 1s0Nn al Redmond Iver Gales Wake He Be B. Renegar John Blackwelder fe aS fee es. ee — a Cag ie ES “et Sele pens mee eS fo eae > OP enha VAT laah PNen We Are Resit+ttanty taUUaiii ee 44a PK ve +od 2 Re a> the hoard yoted seconded by Mr. Gaston the board J r : : at ad + anprove Board of Commissioners to appro On motion +s sV<r + a al inanimously to as ‘ . 7 » vices payment of one half of the Simpson claim for architectural services bd . * “n} co) a ($4, ¢ Hed7)/y Paym ‘ os Ye On motion by Mr. Gaston and sec onded by Mr. Harris, Mr. He ec Walls uthoriveaA + Waliace were authorized to a option on three a from Mre C. C. Templeton to be added to | nion Grove School site. ‘ a , roard unani- On motion by Mr aston and seconded by Mr. Wallace the board un ° A ; : re a 5 o the d to approve sale of New Center school building and site t A iddlesworth Amvets Post, , . : ; were On motion by Srowson and seconded by Mr. Harris the minutes approved and the meeting adjourned. 1.0, WOLTZ VISON BARBER Wortz & BARBER ATTORNEYS AND GOUNSELLORS aT Law 143 NORTH MAIN STREET MOUNT AIRY, N.G. HOWARD O. WOLTZ, JR. March 23, 1953, Iredell County Board of Education, Statesville, N.C, In rez Account, Frank B, Simpson sentlenens I am enclosing the bill of Frank B, Simpson, Architect, Said bill being itemized and sworn to, showing the amount due Mr, Simpson by the Iredell] County Board of Education as $4,604.59, I have corresponded with your attorney, Mr, Robert A, Collier, in regard to the account due Mr. Simpson and a compromise arrangement has been discussed wherein payment to Mr, Simpson in the amount of $2,302.50 not later than July 15, 1953 will settle in full the account, This represents a 50% settlement, I have consulted Mr, Simpson in the matter and he has Stated, "On account of the attitude of the State Board of Education, whose policy is to avoid school litigation where feasible, I have decided to accept the offer of 50% of my claim as outlined in the lesser of ‘fessrs, Scott, Collier and Nash, and I hereby authorize you to proceed along this line", Accordingly, on behalf of my client I am agreeing to Settle the claim as outlined provided set payment is made not later than the 15th day of July, 1953, I would appreciate your advising me of your intention in this connection, W 2R Encl, Cc Scott, Collier and Nash WoLttz & BARBER ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS At Law 143 NORTH MAIN STREET 4,0, WOLTZ VILSON BARBER MOUNT AIRY, N. G. WARD O. WOLTZ, JR. March 23, 1953. Iredell County Board of Education, Statesville, N.C. in res Account, Frank Gentlemens enclosing the bill of Frank B, Simpson, Architect, bill being itemized and sworn to, showing the amount Mr. Simpson by the Iredell County Board of Education $4,604.59, I have corresponded with your attorney, Robert A, Collier, in regard to the account due Mr, Simpson and a compromise arrangement has been discussed wherein payment to Mr. Simpson in the amount of %2,302,50 not later than July 15, 1953 will settle in full the account, This represents a 50% settlement, I have consulted Mr. Simpson in the matter and he has stated, "On account of the attitude of the State Board of Education, whose policy is to avoid school litigation where feasible, I have decided to accept the offer of 50% of my claim as outlined in the lesser of ‘fessrs, Scott, Collier and Nash, and I hereby authorize you to proceed along this line". Gaston the board voted Accordingly, on behalf of my client I am agreeing to >f Commissioners to approve settle the claim as outlined provided set payment is made - architectural services not later than the 15th day of July, 1953. po \ t t > & s at NY: co ee I would appreciate your advising me of your intention in Mr. Harris, Mr. Helton and Mr. Gils entnection. option on three acres of land ion Grove School site. s very truly, by Mr. Wallace the board re prove sale. of New Center school bui lding and site to SCI eas ‘ * lImiuretea Pract Ve imvets Post. Enel, ‘'r. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Harris the minutes were : eting adjourned. Ce Scott, Collier and Nash i ee ae ge F pees yee s Pos F Board of Education Iredell County Statesville, N.C, To Architects fee on the Addition Cafeteria & General Contract Plumbing Contract Heating Contract Electrical Contract Architects fee 3 1-2% of $82,411,0C Architects fee on High School building General Contract Plumbing Contract Heating Contract Electrical Contract Architects fee 3 1-2% of % 49,149.00 Total due $ 4,604,5 iy Sab ee, : oe NORTH CAROLINA, PE Ponte SURRY COUNTY, Frank B, Simpson, being duly sworn, says that the foregoing Statement of account as itemized is a true and accurate statement of the account due him by the Iredell County Board of Education and that no part of the foregoing account has beenpeid, . ~~ Sworn to and subscribed before me this the a _ day of March, 1953, ae ARY ey My Comm. Exp. Oof 3/953 Sma etd Ot AE Me om aoe a Fer ad _ e : ini gM a re See en tin Fe ; Secret seal CAPITAL OUTLAY REQUESTS -~ IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS 1953-54, Reduced from $165,350.00 to $79,650.00 44 ating in Agr. Dept. 800.00 few floor and repairs Agr. classroom and office 1,000.00 femodel Home Ec. Dept. 1,000.00 tework heating to meet fire code 0.00 Li ICEL: Mew flue for boiler and other repairs tomlete Home Ec. & wiring mB Shop extension ON GROVE : fdditional land fework Home Ec. and shop lunchroom ~ install heat and arrange kitchen to met minimum standards lew pump and other repairs RIHERDS : m ‘ditional land Stoker “ONY: kw boiler, stoker, coal bin and fireproof boiler room High School - old heating system condemned 7; ework Home Ec. to meet minimum requirements 1 ENGZER : Nel bin and guttering M. SPRING: ditional land tework elementary building to meet fire and safety ‘ode - add lavatories and fountains new boiler room and reset boiler in Home Ec. lew septic tank and repairs to sewer disposal J . lw boiler and stoker and repairs heating high school 3,500.00 are cannery to shop and present shop to classroom as ‘tories, fountains and wiring high school 1,800.00 * OURNE ; Mitional land 3,000.00 RY. hat lunchroom Lop : ; wnt heat, fuel bins, fire proof boiler rooms shop and install heat ly g “Yonal land and finish lunchroom Mey Schoolbuses Mew Librvey berks Fixed charges 651. Rents 520.00 652. Insurance 15,000.00 655. Retirement ~- County's part vocational teachers and county employees who participate in retirment fund 3,000.00 TOTAL FIXED CHARGES 18,520.00 Auxiliary Agencies 661-3 Supplement to schoolbus mechanics 661-7 Principals travel - 106 buses @ $20 (4 added) 662 Library supplies & repairs to bookmobile 662-1 Operation of bookmobile andmlary of driver 7,450.00 2,120.00 100.00 1,400.00 TOTAL AUXILIARY AGENCIES 11,070.00 Miscellaneous Expense 500.00 Retroactive pay increase for agric. and home ec, ty the legis lature - county's part based on 10% i MOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE 1953—54 teachers if passed ncrease 2,543.00 1520 less Barium Springs 248 -- 7272 IREDELL COUNTY @ $20.04 145,736.00 3215 STATESVILLE 64, 428 e 60 2102 MOORESVILLE 42,124.08 neste $252,288.68 | H i Ni ‘| | | id : rig Oe a iY t Be ee y F ihe» § a i? ‘5 F {i é Heer) @ ie get i a a i nit « ba f i hal 4 { i i 4 4 5 } < i } ; : | = = wees SPECIAL CAPITAL OUTLAY Reduced from $2,000,000.00 to $250,073.00 Imediate urgent needs to provide space for children for whom we have no classrooms. MT, MOURNE : 2 classrooms 12,445.00 Mt. Mourne has 9 teachers and 7 classrooms Mt. Mourne gained 1 additional teacher last year oS re a set Og OO TROUTMAN : Home Ec. Unit = Science Unit and additional classrooms 49,368.00 Troutman has 21 elementary teachers and 14 elementary classrooms Troutman gained 6 additional teachers last year. The classroom space we are renting in the community building will not be available after this term. HARMONY : 4 primary rooms, 5 grammar grades and 2 toilets 62,370.00 Harmony has 16 elementary teachers and 7 elementary classrooms, AMITY : 2 primary classrooms and 2 grammar grade classrooms 22,425.00 6 1 kitchen to auditorium to provide lunchroom 9000.00 Amity has 10 elementary teachers and 6 classrooms. NION GROVE: Gymasium (Cougtt only - dressing rooms, etc., to be added later.) 40,000.00 "LESTE HENKEL: 2 classrooms 12,455.00 SHOOLBUS GARAGE 45,000.00 We are not able to get the new large buses in the old garage ~ we have only very limited working space. This has been requested for three years, $ 250,073.00 heshalf of claim by Simpson-Savage for work done 1950-51 2 302.50 A $ 252,375.50 iH Ge! a On AS, April 20, The Iredell County Board of Education met in called session with the following members present: F, T. Loftin, Chairman Raymond Wallace W. B. Harris, Jr. The following budget re uests for the sc S o chool year 1953-54 were presented to the Iredell County Board of Commissioners: (See Copy) On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded approved and the meeting adjourned. by Mr e Wallace the minutes were ce ie “tte tbat eae t heii sf a glad ” a ote So oo apap -eaREREEE Hope ao far get a a meatiiecanieanndl the authorized to attend the Southern States Work Conference, June 8-13 and The Iredell County Board of Education met in regular session with all members present: F. T. Loftin, Chairman He Fe Crowson, Vice Chairman Maury Gaston W. B. Harris, Jr. Raymond Wallace. Mr. E. T. Lazenby, Jr. made a brief report on schoolbus transportation in Iredell County. He called attention to the marked improvement in safety on the buses and the reduction of accidents. He reported a great improve- ment in the service to the children, road conditions, equipment and special emphasis was given to the improved program of instruction and training of schoolbus drivers. On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Harris the board voted to approve the purchase of the following schoolbus garage equipment if funds are available to be transferred to this code: Shop Equipment Net Price Transmission Jack $140.60 4 Sets Floor Stands (Jacks) 57.60 3 Shop Creepers 24,200 1 Hand Jack (5 Ton) 14.50 l Water Presser Nozzle 15.00 1 Metal Work Bench (Sunnen Hone) 26.42 1 Valve Refacer (Drill or Driver) 47.70 3 " " Guides 10.40 a " Sleves 6.93 1 Impack Wrench (Air Controlled) 180.00 1 Set Drill Bits 21.00 2 25 Ft. Drop Cords (Lights) an 1 Paint Fun (Less Cup) ‘ - $583.80 On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Gaston the board pg request that Mr. Nathan Yelton, Executive Secretary of the Teachers’ an , State Employees? Retirement System, permit the following teachers to teac during the school year 1953-54; Miss Eva Bell, Mt. Mourne; Miss Pearl ‘i Davidson, Troutman; Miss Leona Robinson; Mr. H. H. Blackburn, Houstonville. These teachers have passed retirement age. On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Gaston the board rye ized the purchase of additional equipment for the maintenance crew 1 are available for transfer to this code. On motion by Mr. Crowson and seconded by Mr. Harris the board approved revision of the requests for funds for the Capital Outlay Budget, school term 1953-54. (See copy) On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Wallace, J. B. Rodgers and Company's bid to audit the accounts of Iredell County Schools was app subject to the approval of the Director of Local Government. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris, Mr. Helton was May 4, 1953 CAPITAL OUTLAY REQUESTS REVISED — 1953=54, SCOTTS: Renovate Agr. Dept. Renovate Home Ec, Dept, Renovate Heating 3,800.00 MONTICELLO: New Flue for boiler - boiler room 1,509.00 CENTRAL: Shop extension, Home Ec. ami Complete wiring high school 3,500.00 UNION GROVE: Additional land Rework Home Ec. and Agr. Rework Lunchroom 6,100.00 SHEPHERDS: Additional land and stoker 2,300.00 HARMONY: New boiler, stoker, coal bin, Fireproof boiler am fuel room Fire escape, etc., Hom Ec, 8,900.00 COOL SPRING: Additional land Rework Elem. tuilding to meet fire and safety codes New septic tank and repairs to disposal system 5,300.00 TROUTMAN : Repairs to heating, convert cannery to shop, wire high school tuilding, fountains and plumbing 7,000.00 MT. MOURNE: Additional land 2,000.00 BRAWLEY : Heat lunchroom 1,000.00 CELESTE HENKEL: Rework fuel bins amd fireproof Rebuild shop and install heat 5, 000,00 UNITY: Additional land 3,500.00 New Schoolbuses 9,000.00 New library Books 5000.00 $ 63,900.00 OF iP ae (FP OF rae ne, SO» % °«é ME oe School Building Worksho p at Western Carolina Teachers College, August 3-7 and that Mr. Helton? S expenses be paid to these conferences. On motion by Mr, Crowson and seconded by Mr. Wallace the board instructed that the $773.20, proceeds from the sale of the New Center School building and site, be applied to the Capital Outlay projects in Iredell County Schools, On motion by Mr. Wallace and secon approved and the meeting adjourned, ded by Mr. Crowson, the minutes were 3 aes May 16, 1953 The Iredell County Board of Education met in called session with the following members present: F. T. Loftin, Chairman H. Fe Crowson, Vice Chairman Maury Gaston W. B. Harris, Jr. Raymond Wallace. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Crowson the board voted to approve the recommendation of the Harmony School District Committee that Mr. We H. Adams' contract as agriculture teacher in the Harmony High School Iredell County, be terminated at the end of the 1952-53 school year and instructed the county superintendent to mail notice of termination of con- tract by registered letter to Mr. Adams in compliance with Section 115-359 of the general statutes of North Carolina. Mr. Wallace voted "no". The board discussed the need for additional schoolbuses but no action was taken. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris the minutes were approved and the meeting adjourned. . ™ Loftin, Chairman S. He Helton, Secretary Form 3806-8 (Rev. 2-62) a /) Receipt for Registered Article No. 334 8 aa NOTICE TO SENDER— Eater below same sad eldswo @ Ree dbeubeene fF omen aoe address . addressee as ' _ » ‘ ww AAM,..-L Ls PihdnLf. ~ =< S. (Nathe of i Dear Sir or Madam: In compliance with Section 1 notified by this registered letter that your contract TOPS nIn® administrative unit will terminate with the close of the present school term. 88-40 “It shall be the duty of such county superintendent or administrative head of a city administrative unit to notify all teachers and jor principals now or hereafter employed, by registered letter, of his or her rejection prior to the close of the school term subject to the allotment of teachers made by the State Board of Education—Section 115-359, General Statutes of North Carolina, Scneo. at the end of the 1y¥5z=53 scnoo. year. The Iredell County Board of Education, in called session, voted to approve the above action of the Harmony School Comittee terminating your contract as teacher in the School, Iredell County, at the end of the 1952-53 school term and in- structed me as Superintenient of Iredell County Schools tc notify you of the action by the Harmony School Comittee and the action by. the Iredell County Board of Education in compliance with Section 115-359 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. Enclosed is a properly executed copy of Notice of Termination of Contract. Sincerely yours, IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS S. He Helton Superintendent SHH: 3 ae 3} POSTMA) oP. Fee paid Hit... v. Class postage LE : Se) Declared value /¥:_/ + Surcharge paid, $______ ; ; ee Return Receipt fee 2 widens Spl. Del’y foe Delivery restricted a Cl ee in person ~--------, OF order Fee paid. Accepting employee will place his ini bt ex indicating restricted doliviey. a addressee) "~~" OE a Atta a pana ntnease LE EE eR wpe 5 $ oy a a te 7 — > J : NEETU EE Go KE> ae hs \2\ i e ‘ iG \ Vin) Ves ye) i eee” 2 4 i; me t# et ee ae eee * . > s i iizies 4 I aa In a ; } ee f (lll ceeapioningens ; ; ? . —iaemaaiiate . — S = = om Rieeleoeraeas Sane ETT : = rsa ange a z ite Sapir RARE May 16, 195 The Iredell County Board of Education met in called session with the following members present: F. T. Loftin, Chairman H. F. Crowson, Vice Chairman Maury Gaston W. B. Harris, Jr. Raymond Wallace. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Crowson the board vote approve the recommendation of the Harmony School District Committee tha Mr. We He Adams* contract as agriculture teacher in the Harmony High Sc i1redell County, be terminated at the end of the 1952-53 school year and instructed the county superintendent to mail notice of termination of c tract by registered letter to Mr. Adams in compliance with Section 115- of the general statutes of North Carolina. Mr. Wallace voted "no", The board discussed the need for additional schoolbuses but no ac was taken. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris the minutes we approved and the meeting adjourned. ™ Loftin, chairman S. H. Helton, Secretary Dear Sir or Madam: In compliance with Section 1 notified by this registered letter tha your a Ke Fe DIOV.ie administrative unit will terminate with the close of the present school terrn. ; “It shall be the duty of such county superintendent or a principals now or hereafter em of teachers made by the State ScnooL at tne ena o1 tne 4YD2=9 e The Iredell ployed, by registered j r choo] term subject to the all Board of Education—Section 116-859, General Statutes of North Carolina. en eee Signed: _____ Superintendent 4-28-49- 0M drninistrative head of a city administrative unit to notify al u ; m t otify all teachers and letter, of his or her rejection prior to the close of the 6 = J BCNOOL Year's County Board of Education, in called session, above action of the Harmony School Comittee contract as teacher in the Harmony School, Board of Education in compliance 59 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. properly executed copy of Notice of Termination Sincerely yours, May 16, 1953 The Iredell County Board of Education met in called session with the following members present: F. T. Loftin, Chairman H. Fe. Crowson, Vice Chairman Maury Gaston W. B. Harris, Jr. Raymond Wallace. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Crowson the board voted to approve the recommendation of the Harmony School District Committee that Mr. We H. Adams* contract as agriculture teacher in the Harmony High School, Iredell County, be terminated at the end of the 1952-53 school year and instructed the county superintendent to mail notice of termination of con- tract by registered letter to Mr. Adams in compliance with Section 115-359 of the general statutes of North Carolina. Mr. Wallace voted "no", The board discussed the need for additional schoolbuses but no action was taken. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris the minutes were approved and the meeting adjourned. S. H. Helton, Secretary NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF CONTRACT Dear Sir or Madam: : In nema iran Section 115-359 of the General Statutes of North Carolina you are hereb notified by this registered letter that your contract for employment in the Tred wy administrative unit will terminate with the close of the present school term Superintendent “It shall be the duty of such count: Y superintendent or administrative head teac’ of a city administrative unit to notify all hers and/or principals now or hereafter employed, b regis’ e etter, 0 ir reject: prior to the close of the school incipals f 1 , by tered let f his or her Bc! term sub. . jection pri ubject to the allotment y the State Board of Education—Section 115-859, General Statutes of North Carolin of teachers made by the a. ounees, at the ond or the 1Y54=55 scnoo. year. > Iredell County Board of Education, in called session, voted School Committee School by. the. County with Section 115-359 of the General Statutes of tou ota Enclosed is “a — & properly executed copy of Notice of Termination Sincerely yours, IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS S. He Helton Superintendent is Le é Sti>’ at te “xargs a A , we Ney Eni ean Pte 8 cree Fl BS i 2 gga, May ory The Iredell County Board of Education met in called session with the following members present: F. T. Loftin, Chairman H. F. Crowson, Vice Chairman Maury Gaston W. B. Harris, Jr. Raymond Wallace. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Crowson the board voted to approve the recommendation of the Harmony School District Committee that Mr. We He. Adams* contract as agriculture teacher in the Harmony High School, Iredell County, be terminated at the end of the 1952-53 school :ear and instructed the county superintendent to mail notice of termination of con- tract by registered letter to Mr. Adams in compliance with Section 115-359 of the general statutes of North Carolina. Mr. Wallace voted "no". The board discussed the need for additional schoolbuses but no action was taken. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Farris the minutes were approved and the meeting adjourned. ™% loftin, chairman S. He Helton, Secretary IREDELL COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA May 16, 1953 Mr. We He Adams Harmony, Ne Ge Dear Mr. Adams: The Harmony School Committee, in called session in principal's office at Harmony School on May 15, 1953, aane to request the Iredell County Board of Education and the county superintendent to terminate your contract as teacher with the Iredell County Board cf Biueation and the Harmony School at the end of the 1952-53 school year. The Iredell Ceunty Board of Education, pe A Apap bunny sehen ong termina your contract as teacher in the Harmony School Iredell County, at the end of the 1952-53 school term and in- structed me as Superintenient of Iredell County Schools to _potity you of the action by the Harmony School Committee and e action by. the Iredell County Board of Education in compliance with Section 115-359 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. Enclosed is a proper executed copy Noti Termination of Contract. ly of ce of Sincerely yours, IREDELL COUNTY SCHOOLS ee Bs Bic red Be a a ARR «at A ut tee idle eR ln he oat Minutes of meeting held by Harmony District School Committee on April 13, pt 1953, at 8115 P. M. in the high school principal's office. ‘I! % ONS = Members present were: C. Bruce Reavis, William Tatum, H. B. York, ‘See Ye), W. B. Renegar, and John Blackwelder. De sant’ sii W, i Present, also, were 0. B. Welch, Principal of Harmony High School, Mrs. Irma Holcom, Principal of Ebeneser School, and H. F, Blackburn, Prin- cipal of Houstonville School. 0. B. Welch as appointed acting chairman and Mrs. Irma Holcomb acting i i o me secretary for purposes of organisation. Gat By Nomination for Chairman of Committee by Blackwelder: C. Bruce Reavis. Ds Motion by Renegar; that nominations be closed and C. Bruce Reavis be Second by York - elected chairman. Motion passed ppppsgnghs . Nomination for Vice-Chairman of Committee by York: John Blackwelder Motion by Renegar - that nominations be closed and Blackwelder be elected = Second by Tatum § Vice-Chairman. Motion carried.# FE = 5 nominated t, = Nomination by York - Renegar nemiteed for Secretary of Committee. £4 KE}, Motion by Tatum - That nominations be closed and Renegar be elected x) SS Second by Blackwelder secretary. Motion carried. ? ,j J Motion by Renegar - That Welch be electe: Recording Secretary of Comittee , oN at 4 Second by Blackwelder. Motion carried. NCA COW {NG} ae Chairman Reavis asked H. H. Blackburn to make any statements he desires aN = Concerning rejection or retention of members of the Hourtonville School fg wrs) faculty. TM Blackburn replied that the members of the Houstonville faculty were all doing satisfactory work and he asked that they be reelected. The following NN are members of the Houstonville faculty: H. H. Blackburn, Principal, I Lottie R. Steele, Miss E. E. Young, Mios C. C. Blackbum, Miss F. M. Griffin, = A (/// dred Feinster, Derena Stevenson. IS ; Motion ~ That the entire faculty of the Houstonville School ra: Second Wy Blecteniéer be re-elected for the year 1953-5. Motion passed WS, m . B. Welch be elected principal of : Nomination by Blackwelder one bs = 1953=54. ) Notion by BAM Renegar - That nominations be closed and 0. B. Welch be ‘ Second by York re-elected Principal of Harmony High School : by school year 1953-5). Motion carried mamiously ——prens = eg : | Page 2 (Harmony School Comaittee meeting April 13, 1953, continued) Chairman Reavis asked Mrs. Irma Holeomb to make any statements she desired concerning the reelection or rejection of the members of the Ebeneser School Mrs, Holcomb stated that Dorothy G. Hockaday has resigned as teabher in the Ebeneser School to become effective at the end of 1952-53 tera. She submitted Mrs. Hockaday's written resignation. Motion by Blackwelder ~ That Mre, Hockaday's resignation be accepted, Second by York Motion carried, Mrs. Holcomb stated that the members of the Ebeneser faculty were doing good work and that she regrets the loss of Mrs. Hoekaday in the school. She asked that the remaining members be elected for the year 1953-5. The remaining members of the Ebeneser faculty are: Mrs. Irm A. Holcomb, Principal, Mrs, Wilma G. Shumaker, Mrs. Geneva S. Bebber, and Mrs. Java W. Hunter. Motion by Blackwelder — That the Second by York members of the Ebeneser School faculty be reelected for the year 193-54, Motion carried unamiously , Mrs. Holeomb and H. H. Blackburn did not remain for the remainder of the meeting. Welch reported that Mrs. Sara White Beaver has resigned. Her written res- ignation was presented. Motion by York ~ That the resignation of Mrs. Beaver ba accepted. Motion by Renegar - That Ruth Reid be reelected - Motion passed Second by Tatum Motion by Blackwelder - That Nancy B. Eliason be reelected - Motion passed Second by Tatum Motion by Reneger - That Mrs. Bernice Haynes be reelected - Motion passed Second by York Motion by York Second by Blackwelder Motion by Blackwelder - That Mr. J. M. Alden be reelected - Motion passed Second by Renegar , ~ That Mrs. Elaine Feinster be reelected - Motion passed =) . os ¢ ca ¥ : bye ieee a AUS. ¢ Sere a | me Ie os “>, i Sse <a .¢% 4) 3 , = : me ee oe e & me +e. 3! ' 4 wo ey, . areas is Mt Ry, Sa a 6 ah OF ae Ea ra Page 3 (Harmony School Committee meeting April 13, 1943, continued) Motion by Tatum - That Maude Searcy be reelected - Motion passed Seeend by Blackwelder Motion by York ~ That Flake Reid be reelected - Motion passed Second by Renegar Chairman Reavis suggested that the elementary teachers of the Harmony Sehool be considered at this time. All agreed to this suggestiog: Chairman Reavis suggested that the elementary teachers be considered as & whole. All agreed to this suggestion. Welch stated that all members of the Harmony Elementary School were doing good work and should be reelected. Motion by Renegar ~ That all Haromony Elementary teachers be reelected Second by Blackwelder for the school year 1953-54. Motipn passed waniously. The following are the Harmony Elementary teachers reelected: Myrtle York, Daisy B. Nicholson, Corrine D. Jurney, Gay Nell R. Cartner, Jewel Myers, Clarice Houpe, Lou Ray Cartwright, Elisabeth Redman, Lucy Tharpe, Catherine Reid, Clarice Williams, Alemia T. Holmes, Lucile B. Lewis, Juanita R. Willies, Lola W. Stack, Alta Lee Redman. Motion by Tatum ~- That Howard Adams be reelected for year 1953-5, Second by York ee: ae me ~ Vi ae ON é 3 —_— Voting for the motion were; Tatum and York Voting against the motion - Blackwelder and Rene gar. OO Rw Chairman Reavis suggested that since this was a tie vote that further acthon on this motion be deferred un/til a later meeting. He suggested that each member of the committee see as many of the mabers of the County Board of Education as possible in the next few days and discuss the reelection of Mr. Adams with the. Chairman Reavis appointed Blackwelder and Tatum as members of a committee, together with Welch, to contact Mr. Adams and ascertain his intentions in respect to school work in Harmony next year. Chairman Reavis suggested that the committee meet again on Monday night, April 20, 8:00 P.M. in the Migh School Prineipal’s office. All agreed to this meeting. Motion by York - That the meeting be adjourned - Motion passed. Second by Renegar Meeting adJourned at 11:15 P. M. ZRYVL. ce 0. B. Welch, Recording Secretary. ce > —~ ay i ae et } y : . HARMONY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE HARMONY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF MEETING OF HARMONY SCHOOL COMMITTEE MAY 15, 1953, 7:45 P.M. Varn} . wee e (ha temo Daw ant 9 r » * l members present: Chairman Reavis, Renegar, York, and Blackwelder. Members absent: Tatum. Motion by Blackwelder That the Harmony School Committee request the Second by Renegar Iredell County, Board of Education and County Superintendent,terminate W. H. Adams! contract h the Iredell County Board of Mducation and he Harmony School at the end of the 1952-53 1001 year, by secret ballot - Three votes favoring motim One vote opposing motim The members of the Committee present wish to record the fol} owing tn , ° Mh - a . >ar3 ny, : . wih ey } , yy r . statement: that on three pr ‘vious occasions when Cig uae ble vo f consider retention or rejection of Mr, \dams' as teacher in the Harmony School Mr Mr. Adams. ing Recordé® and signed by, q A ua AYYL “a O. B. Welch, Recording Sec Wi J3fevegar W. B. Renegar, Secretary CKiticarr iii C. B. Reavis, Chairman wr a 8 AS Sa G , 4 = )=. fox A oe oe TT Al | 4) > HARMONY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE HARMONY, NORTH CAROLINA [INUTES OF MEETING OF HARMONY SCHOOL COMMITTEE MAY 15, 1953, 7:45 P.M. Members present: Chairman Reavis, Renegar, York, and Blackwelder. rs absent: Tatum. Motion by Blackwelder - That the Harmony School Committee request the Iredell. County, Poard of Education and County Superintendent,terminate W. H. Adams! contract with the Iredell County Board of Education and the Harmony School at the end of the 952-53 school year, +. Pe ner Cc ( vy mMmecear econa vy nenegar Wad vous by secret ballot - Three votes favoring moti One vote opposing moti The members of the Committee present wish to record the following statement: That on three previous occasions when big gage ble vat considering retention or rejection of Mr, \dams' as teacher in the Farmony School Mr, Tatum has voted to retain Mr. Ad Recordeé® and signed by, Ze LPI. O. B. Welch, Recording Sec, “Yh a f kLei- CECC4: aL - e o ; + 4 W. DB. Renegar, Secretary fs Nc acer — C. B. Reavis, Chairman Ramet Tita NClgy ope Oe eee ER ye at keel a A ee NL Sy Vs a A The Iredell County Board of Education met in regular session with following members present: « F. Crowson, Vice-chairman Raymond Wallace Maury Gaston W. B. Harris, Jr. Mr. O. H. Price made a brief report on the school maintenance work in the Iredel} County Schools during the year 1952-53. He pointed out that the maintenance crew had been able to get more work done this year due to better organization of the work and personnel and more and better equipment. Mrs. Blanche Reitzel made a brief report on the progress in the elementary schools, Miss Eleanor Smith reported on improvements made in the public school libraries. The board commended Mr, Price, Mrs. Reitzel and Miss Smith for the excellent work they had done during the school year. On motion by Mr. Wallace and seconded by Mr. Gaston, the Board voted unani- mously to approve additions to and transfers in the 1952-53 school budget: Transfers: Current Expense From Item To Item Code No. Amount Code No. Amount 613 $519.26 614 $ 77.74 615 158.00 621-w 16.65 618 90.00 624-w 20.80 624-c 155.76 626-l-c Salary 3228 625-w 5.69 63l-c 28.59 625-c 100.00 633-w 137.61 626-l-w Salary 422.73 633-c 61.44 626-l-w Travel 16.97 634-c 437.26 626-2-w Salary 79.93 635=w 13.62 626-2-c Salary 067 641-c 204.06 626-2-w Travel 11.50 642—=w 1,056.88 632=w 31.98 643—=c 2,247.13 632=¢ 72351 655=w 8.93 634—-w 18.40 Misc.-w 5-91 635=c 19.43 $4,319.90 64l—w 1,463.60 642=c 6.84 643—-w 203.08 651l-w 157.00 652=w 116.49 66 l-w 2 e 1 G5315°40 ITIP a ee eM NR ck Capital Outlay From Item To Item Code No. Amount Code No. 682-2-w $296.09 683-l-w 682-3-c¢ 135.94 683-l-c 682-1,-w 104.30 682-L-c 115.32 684-l-w 206 $651.71 Additions: Sale of Troutman Col School Property (Final Payment) 682-2—w $164.00 Rents: Harmony and Sharen 621-w 5750 Building Operations - V.F.T.P. 633=w 8.31 229.81 STATE FUNDS: 2/3 Retroactive Pay Vocational Teachers Salaries 626-l-w 2,005.00 626-2—w 1,468.00 626~2=¢ 267.00 3,947.00 Total Additions $4,176.81 On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris, the board voted 1 rola to approve the following school calendar for the school year School open, white and colored, August 26, 1 White schools close October 16, 1953, fas’ hattect N.C.E.A. meeting Negro schools close November 6, 1953, for the District Negro teachers meeting Close November 26 and 27, 1953, for Thanksgiving holidays Close for Christmas holidays, December 18 S saende Decenber 29, 1993 Close Easter Monday, April 19, for Easter holiday. Schools close at the end of 180 school days. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris, the Board voted unani- mously to pay out of county expense: Mrs. Blanche Reitzel Miss Eleanor Smith $4.50 Hotel $ 4.50 5.00 Meals 5.00 15.96 Chapel Hill Conference Expense 15.96 Mileage & Expense 250k ez to Raleigh On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mr. Gaston, the board voted unanimously to approve the request of the Cool Spring School committee that they be permitted to sell the school cannery equipment and apply the proceeds to the Cool Spring local school funds to be expended as approved by the Cool Spring committee. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris, the board voted to approve the following list of teachers who had been recommended by the local school principals, elected by the local school committees, and approved by the county superintendent of schools: Scotts-Monticello Scotts R. L. Bradford, dr. Mrs. Ruth Ervin Hedrick George Kenneth Watts James Paul Litchos John Preston Stevenson Richard S. Feimster Thomas Edgar Setser Mrs. Pauline White Brown Ernest Floyd Billings Lucille Stevenson Margaret Hedrick Sherrill Mrs. Annie Louise H. Scott Mary Otis Woodside Morrison Mrs. Mary J. Jolley Mrs. Mildred Alexander Jowers Mrs. Mary Douglas Warren Mrs. Connie Grant White Mary Hill Manticello Henry C. Freeze Rosa Lee Watts Mrs. Carl R. Bailey Belle Cochrane Rosemond Blanche Troutman Canter Mrs. Jessie Peters Tate Mrs. Barbara Jarrett Beam Mrs. Doris Baxley Hicks Mrs. Helice Waugh Stevenson Raymond Modlin, Jr. Mrs. Effie West Clark Homer M. Keever John William Dulin Bruno Santorum Gladys Kyles Maggie McLain Mae Grant Sprinkle i i ies SF LET A FF AERTS a © le te is oy : a ’ % 2 EES BESSON by Z ' £ th SO iat ; | ‘BB ) | : . 4 4 4 im oe 3 Pas s & / | ae Central (cont'd.) Edith Jane Harrington Mavin H. McHargue Heman Jane Pharr Marie White Shumaker Edith C. Sharpe Lula Godfrey Sherrill Mrs. Alta Allen Keever Union Grove Ralph Sinclair Mrs. Foda White Weisner William Forrest Daniels Jerry G. Shaver Walter E. Galbreath, Jr. Mrs. Emma Allison Robertson Rex C. Weisner Margaret Ann Renegar Mary Ethel Wiles Holland Freddie Wallace Mrs. Flora Mae Templeton Pharr Ruth Redmond Mrs. Lillie Blanche T. Van Hoy Lois Jean Jennings Amy Lou Mitchell Toy Williams Sarah Ruth Myers Mrs. Angie Jennings Feimster Mrs. Margaret W. Jenkins Mrs. Jettie D. Johnson Oa Be Welch Mrs. Mary Miller Windsor Ruth Inez Reid Nancy Blair Eliason Bernice Sharpe Haynes Mrs. Elaine Tharpe Feimster Ralph Chalmus Kurfees Maude Louise Searcy Daisy B. Nicholson Myrtle York Corinne Douglas Jurney Gay N. Reavis Cartner Jewel Myers Clarice Worrell Houpe Lou Ray Cartwright Elizabeth Louphelia Redman Mrs. Catherine Sills Reid Lucy L. Tharpe Clarice Williams Mrs. Amelia Thomasson Holmes (continued) Mrs. Lucille B. Lewis Mrs. Juanita Robertson Williams Alta Lee Redman Mrs. Lola Williams Stack Flake Reid Mrs. Irma A. Holcomb Mrs. Wilma Brakefield Shumaker Mrs. Geneva S. Bebber Mrs. Java Williams Hunter Cool Spring Royd B. Madison Mrse Ruth B. Stevenson Harry Vaughn Chappell Katherine Raynor Arey Mabel C. Chilton Hilda Pauline James Jonn Carson Wood Jonn Henry James Elizabeth Ann Busby Paul Richard Brendle Mrs. Harry Ve Chappell Mrs. Helen Brown Evans Mrs. Winnifred Hoyle Corpening Margaret Gilleland Campbell Mrs. Sue Morrow Cook Sadie Kathleen Wilhelm Mrs. Louise Bumgarner Powell Annie Lou T. Joyner Mary Foster Mrs. R. B. Madison Mrs. Lillian White Stoker Lucille Dulin Smoot Mrs. Lois Gentry Mackey Mrs. Olivia Brown Thomas Mrs. Dorothy Carson Kimmons Cora Adeline Martin Edwin Yates Martin Mrs. Betty Weisner Sherrill R. W. Adams Ralph Linwood Sparrow Frances Tabor Dan R. Swanger Lydia Maude Yates Pa he MP et hit y e L. 4 ! ee 2 é Central (cont'd.) Edith Jane Harrington Mavin H. McHargue Heman Jane Pharr Marie White Shumaker Edith C. Sharpe Lula Godfrey Sherrill Mrs. Alta Allen Keever Union Grove Ralph Sinclair Mrs. Foda White Weisner William Forrest Daniels Jerry G. Shaver Walter E. Galbreath, Jr. Mrs. Emma Allison Robertson Rex C. Weisner Margaret Ann Renegar Mary Ethel Wiles Holland Freddie Wallace Mrs. Flora Mae Templeton Pharr Ruth Redmond Mrs. Lillie Blanche T. Van Hoy Lois Jean Jennings Amy Lou Mitchell Toy Williams Sarah Ruth Myers Mrs. Angie Jennings Feimster Mrs. Margaret W. Jenkins Mrs. Jettie D. Johnson O. Be Welch Mrs. Mary Miller Windsor Ruth Inez Reid Nancy Blair Eliason Bernice Sharpe Haynes Mrs. Elaine Tharpe Feimster Ralph Chalmus Kurfees Maude Louise Searcy Daisy B. Nicholson Myrtle York Corinne Douglas Jurney Gay N. Reavis Cartner Jewel Myers Clarice Worrell Houpe Lou Ray Cartwright Elizabeth Louphelia Redman Mrs. Catherine Sills Reid Lucy L. Tharpe Clarice Williams Mrs. Amelia Thomasson Holmes (continued) Mrs. Lucille B. Lewis Mrs. Juanita Robertson Williams Alta Lee Redman Mrs. Lola Williams Stack Flake Reid Mrs. Irma A. Holcomb Mrs. Wilma Brakefield Shumaker Mrs. Geneva S. Bebber Mrs. Java Williams Hunter Cool Spring Royd B. Madison Mrs. Ruth B. Stevenson Harry Vaughn Chappell Katherine Raynor Arey Mabel C. Chilton Hilda Pauline James John Carson Wood John Henry James Elizabeth Ann Busby Paul Richard Brendle Mrs. Harry V. Chappell Mrs. Helen Brown Evans Mrs. Winnifred Hoyle Corpening Margaret Gilleland Campbell Mrs. Sue Morrow Cook Sadie Kathleen Wilhelm Mrs. Louise Bumgarner Powell Annie Lou T. Joyner Mary Foster Mrs. R. B. Madison Mrs. Lillian White Stoker Lucille Dulin Smoot Mrs. Lois Gentry Mackey Mrs. Olivia Brown Thomas Mrs. Dorothy Carson Kimmons Cora Adeline Martin Edwin Yates Martin Mrs. Betty Weisner Sherrill R. W. Adams Ralph Linwood Sparrow Frances Tabor Dan R. Swanger Lydia Maude Yates <n y Te Om rT , 2 id iim hi waies hy % eo! ‘ ' Na\t & © lz iiim| 2 ee tat fume” ; f ad d) ee \ SS ¢ wiry Ba re oO ix}? », SS RE ARAN y 4 » ¢ Vio) y) ines i 3 Y ee ‘ eS a. ee a Troutman (continued) Garnet Hines Bowles A. A. Vance Julia Boyce Miller Mary Ruth Godfrey Mrs. Gladys Baucom Cashion Mrs. Jean White Finch Mrs. Frank Brown Glenn Eugene Mayes Mary E. Allison Mrs. Eva Martin Wilhelm Mary Elaine Litaker Mary Eaton Seville Velma Beatrice Reece Pearl Douglas Davidson Ruth Brown Mrs. Ruth P. Brown Mrs. Macie Sigmon Martin Helen Louise Oliphant Betty Jean Sherrill Beth Morrison Tharpe Nina Jones McBride Sadie Allen Martin Mrs. Josie B. Troutman Barium Springs Robert G. Calhoun Melba B. MeLuen Reba Thompson William A. Hethcox, Jr. Archie McLaurin Calhoun James E. Ramsey Ruth Troutman Clark William Lee Guy Kathryn Troutman Sadie Brandon Mary Faye Stevenson Eleanor Florence Miller Belle Wicker Calhoun Charles N. Clark Mrs. Ethel Fink Hethcox Faye Poston Coleman Mrs. Nellie 0, Brawley Mattie Jewell Brown Mrs. Erma Tilley Shinn Mrs. Essie Upright Smith Mt. Mourne William Lee Kennedy Mrs. Collins Patten Sink Mt. Mourne (continued) Edwood B. Joyner Marion P. Leggett. Ruth’ Elizabeth Evans Lillian Hartness Deaton Eva Bel] William T. Poston Jerry Mundy Mrs. Nancy Lowe Williamson Mrs. Letha 0. Starling Mrs. Annie King Brown Leona Robinson Celeste Henkel Fred T. Hollis Chawie—bs—Gt ert Pauline Chaffin Vance Vera G. Webster Lois Frances Templeton Hubert D. Morrow Sam DeLee Whitley Hazel Pauline Oliphant Billy R. Jones Nina Adams Holler Spencer Morrison Johnson Mrs. Mary Redmond Cloaninger Alta McSwain Dixon Mrs. Ila Deal Morrow Meso Mary-Gibriel Gilbert Mrs. Alma Waugh Patterson Kathryn Morrison Mrs. Willie Crowier Smith Mrs. Zolena Alexander Plyler COLORED Scotts Rosenwald Charles W. Rankin Richard James McClelland Mrs. Miriam Smith Davidson Fdma Ruth Miller Lumicia Sherrill Houstonville H. He Blackburn Lottie Ruth Steele Eva Estella Young Celeste Carson Blackburn Fleecy Mae Griffin Mildren Feimster Dorena Stevenson Se as LeRoy Campbell Johnsie Allison Jean Page Gilbert William Littlejohn Martin Luther Foster Mozelle Elizabeth Davidson James A. Howell Mrs. Connie Kimbrough Spicer Clarence Jolly, Jr. John R. Blackburn Cyrus Walker Alexander, Jr. Mrs. Mary A. Clarke Clara Smith Hayes Mae Davidson Marsh Idella Stevenson McClelland Ethel D. Walker Chestnut Grove Charles D. Marsh Readie Stinson Smith Mrs. Mary Newton Morrison Mrs. Sadie L. Perkins Murdock Mrs. Geneva Burke Miller Mason C. Miller Mrs. Jettie Mae Davidson Morrison Mrs. Laura Barbara Jones Taylor Allie Stinson, Clark Vivian Pickard Croom Beulah Spann Cannon Mrs. Euva Lee Mangum Mrs. Mazie Goodman Holt Allie Coble Brown Willie Mae Holley 99 On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris the Board voted to approve the Pilot Life Insurance Company's Scholastic Accident Insurance Policy for all the public schools of the Iredell Unit. Mr. Gaston reported that negotiations were progressing satisfactorily with Mr. Dewey Raymer to secure additional land for the school site at Unity Negro School. It was found that fifteen feet of the gymtorium was located on Mr. Raymer's property. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Wallace, the board approved the purchase of an air conditioning unit for the Board of Education office. A delegation from Harmony School headed by Mr. Burley Ladd; Mr. Laws,and Mr. | s.lland appeared before the Board concerning the termination of Mr. W. H. Adams' contract as agriculture teacher in the Harmony School by the Harmony School principal and the Harmony School Committee. The Board reported to them that the Harmony School Committee has unani- mously elected Mr. Gerald Holes as agriculture teacher at Harmony School to reriace Mr. Adams. Mr. Re B. Madison, Mr. Ralph Page and Mr. E. D. Fox of the Cool Spring School met with the board to discuss renovation problems. On motion by Mr. Wallace and seconded by Mr. Harris, the minutes were approved and the meeting adjourned. H. F. Crowson, Vice-chairman Se H. Helton, Secretary LeRoy Campbell Johnsie Allison Jean Page Gilbert William Littlejohn Martin Luther Foster Mozelle Elizabeth Davidson James A. Howell Mrs. Connie Kimbrough Spicer Clarence Jolly, Jr. John R. Blackburn Cyrus Walker Alexander, Jr. Mrs. Mary A. Clarke Clara Smith Hayes Mae Davidson Marsh Idella Stevenson McClelland Ethel D. Walker Chestnut Grove Charles D, Marsh Readie Stinson Smith Mrs. Mary Newton Morrison Mrs. Sadie L. Perkins Murdock Mrs. Geneva Burke Miller Mason C. Miller Mrs. Jettie Mae Davidson Morrison Mrs. Laura Barbara Jones Taylor Allie Stinson, Clark Vivian Pickard Croom Beulah Spann Cannon Mrs. Euva Lee Mangum Mrs. Mazie Goodman Holt Allie Coble Brown Willie Mae Holley On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Harris the Board voted to approve the Pilot Life Insurance Company's Scholastic Accident Insurance Policy for all the public schools of the Iredell Unit. Mr. Gaston reported that negotiations were progressing satisfactorily with Mr. Dewey Raymer to secure additional land for the school site at Unity Negro School. It was found that fifteen feet of the gymtorium was located on Mr. Raymerts property. On motion by Mr. Gaston and seconded by Mr. Wallace, the board approved the purchase of an air conditioning unit for the Board of Education office. A delegation from Harmony School headed by Mr. Burley Ladd; Mr. Laws,and Mr. Holland appeared before the Board concerning the termination of Mr. W. H. Adams" contract as agriculture teacher in the Harmony School by the Harmony School principal and the Harmony School Committee. The Board reported to them that the Harmony School Committee has unani- mously elected Mr. Gerald Boles as agriculture teacher at Harmony School to replace Mr. Adams. Mr. R. B. Madison, Mr. Ralph Page and Mr. E. D. Fox of the Cool Spring School met with the board to discuss renovation problems. On motion by Mr. Wallace and seconded by Mr. Harris, the minutes were approved and the meeting adjourned. H. F. Crowson, Vice-chairman - Helton, Secretary ¢= ” Ra \ ae 0 a . 6 pees ra ¥ - 9 ? ; a : ie « £ a , i Gay f ms ae, fs x/ |. x4 & J SF ¥ F = $ ce > =, ae , ¥ ro. ~~ ll % Ps m ~ & . é i y % ta*y 4 4 ne mm a a’ Sam 4 j {p> \ a Uo | A 7 ~ at ; “ - 2 me. 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