It’s Time to Rally for Ocracoke School

Sundae Horn
It’s Time to Rally for Ocracoke School

Ocracoke students won’t have art classes next year ­– and it could get worse!

In a community meeting at Ocracoke School yesterday, Hyde County Schools superintendent Dr. Randolph Latimore discussed budget cuts with concerned parents and teachers. He also encouraged the community to call and email our elected representatives as soon as possible about this issue.

Earlier this spring Latimore announced that three instructional aides (in Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st grade) will have their positions eliminated at the end of the school year.

Two weeks ago, the Ocracoke School community was shocked to learn that the latest loss in the round of budget cuts was the school’s beloved art program. Kitty Mitchell, who has taught art at Ocracoke School for twenty years, will have to leave that position at the end of the school year. Kitty taught art to all the grades, pre-K through High School, and organized the annual Arts Week.

Mattamuskeet School, which is on the mainland and is the other school in Hyde County, is also losing instructional aides, their art program, and two academic teachers who won’t be replaced when they retire. Mattamuskeet School also lost staff positions due to budget cuts two years ago.

Sadly, unless we act fast, more staff positions will be cut after July 1st.

Ocracoke School depends on small school supplemental funding. This is state money given to counties with small populations, in addition to the standard per-pupil allocation. It’s very helpful to school districts with fewer than 3200 students, and amounts to about 3% of North Carolina’s education spending. The legislature has drawn up a new formula to determine school funding that does not include the small school supplement. In 2013, the new formula was delayed for a year, but could go into effect at the beginning of the fiscal year in July.

Losing the small school supplement would mean that Hyde County Schools would have to cut over $300,000 from the budget for the 2014-15 school year.

Recently, the NC Senate passed a budget that re-instates small school funding. The NC House of Representatives still needs to do so.

Latimore handed out a copy of an email that he sent to all his staff and teachers. It reads:

“There is push back in the House on the language regarding the restoration of small county supplemental funding that the NC Senate has included in its budget. If you are so inclined, please send an email or call the members listed below with the message that is in bold. Feel free to share the message with others that you feel would send an email in support of the restoration of small county supplemental funding.

Please keep the Small System Supplemental Funding provision in the state budget as proposed by the North Carolina Senate. Without this new language Hyde County School System will take a loss of $332,532 next year. The total loss after the harmless provision expires in two years would be $884,424 or 51% of our current year’s allotment. Such a substantial loss in funding will have a drastic effect on our ability to retain quality teachers and provide our students with the same education as provided in other larger school systems throughout the state.”

The Current will follow up with more information gleaned from last night’s meeting, and concerns that parents and teachers still have, but I want to get these names and numbers out as soon as possible. Ocracoke School needs your help. If the small school supplemental funding does not pass the House, then we will lose much more than art.

Rep. Paul Tine and Rep. Bob Steinburg (representing Hyde and Tyrell counties, respectively) have been especially helpful in getting the small school supplement discussion back on the table. Thank them, then remind the others that a school's a school no matter how small.

Education Appropriation House Chairs:

Hugh Blackwell

919-733-4805

Hugh.Blackwell@ncleg.net

Chuck McGrady

919-733-5956

Chuck.McGrady@ncleg.net

Craig Horn

919-733-2406

Craig.Horn@ncleg.net

House  by County:

Gates

Annie Mobley

919-733-5780

Annie.Mobley@ncleg.net

 Polk

Chris Whitmire

919-715-4466

Chris.Whitmire@ncleg.net

 Swain

Joe Sam Queen

919-715-3005

Joe.Queen@ncleg.net

Madison

Michele Presnell

919-733-5732

Michele.Presnell@ncleg.net

 Alleghany

Jeffery Elmore

919-733-5935

Jeffery.Elmore@ncleg.net

 Perquimans

Bob Steinburg

919-733-0010

Bob.Steinburg@ncleg.net

 Bertie

Annie Mobley

919-733-5780

Annie.Mobley@ncleg.net

Northampton: 

Michael Wray   

919-733-5662

Michael.Wray@ncleg.net

         

Anson

Mark Brody       

919-715-3029

Mark.Brody@ncleg.net

Clay

Roger West       

919-733-5859

Roger.West@ncleg.net

Camden   

Bob Steinburg  

919-733-0010

Bob.Steinburg@ncleg.net

Jones

Pat McElraft

919-733-6275

Pat.McElraft@ncleg.net

Tyrrell

Bob Steinburg

919-733-0010

Bob.Steinburg@ncleg.net

Greene

John Bell

919-715-3017

John.Bell@ncleg.net

 Hyde

Paul Tine

919-733-5906

Paul.Tine@ncleg.net

Mitchell

Josh Dobson

919-733-5862

Josh.Dobson@ncleg.net

Yancey

Michele Presnell

919-733-5732

Michele.Presnell@ncleg.net

Ashe

Jonathan Jordan

919-733-7727

Jonathan.Jordan@ncleg.net

Washington

Paul Tine

919-733-5906

Paul.Tine@ncleg.net

Pamlico

Michael Speciale

919-733-5853

Michael.Speciale@ncleg.net

Graham

Roger West

919-733-5859

Roger.West@ncleg.net

Avery

Josh Dobson

919-733-5862

Josh.Dobson@ncleg.net

Caswell

Bert Jones

919-733-5770

Bert.Jones@ncleg.net

Warren

Nathan Baskerville

919-733-5824

Nathan.Baskerville@ncleg.net

Hertford

Annie Mobley

919-733-5780

Annie.Mobley@ncleg.net

Chowan

Bob Steinburg

919-733-0010

Bob.Steinburg@ncleg.net

Martin

Joe Tolson

919-715-3024

Joe.Tolson@ncleg.net

 

 

 

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