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011022 January 10, 2022 — Special Joint Meeting with the Randolph County Board of Education The Randolph County Board of Commissioners met in special joint session with the Randolph County Board of Education at 4:30 p.m. in the Randolph County Schools Central Services Board Room, 2222 S. Fayetteville Street, Asheboro. Chairman Darrell Frye, Vice-Chairman David Allen, Commissioners Hope Haywood, Kenny Kidd, and Maxton McDowell were present. Also present were County Manager Hal Johnson, and Deputy Clerk to the Board Sarah Pack. Finance Officer Will Massie entered where noted. Members of the Randolph County Schools System present were Superintendent Dr. Stephen Gainey, Board of Education members Gary Cook, Tracy Boyles, Fred Burgess, Sharon Petty Farlow, Brian Biggs, Todd Cutler, and Mike Sink, Finance Officer Todd Lowe, and Executive Assistant to the Superintendent Beverly Fowler. Superintendent Dr. Stephen Gainey welcomed the Commissioners and Chairman Frye called the meeting to order for the County. Dr. Gainey introduced School Board members and County School System leadership staff. Mr. Massie entered at 4:41 p.m. Dr. Gainey gave an update on their accomplishments after eight years into their nine-year facilities plan and thanked the Commissioners for making their needs a “team” effort. He gave an update on funding and discussed some of their 2022-2023 fiscal year (FY) budget requests. Dr. Gainey said the projected continuation costs are $828,000 for the 2022-2023 FY. He stated this would cover the everyday expenses including matching insurance and retirement increases, potential salary increases, and the effects of charter school growth. He explained the financial impact of charter school enrollment on funding from the state. For capital outlay, Dr. Gainey stated that they would be asking for $100,000 to cover increased costs related to the “Nine-Year Facility Upgrade/Repair Plan.” Dr. Gainey gave an overview of the Nine-Year Facility Upgrade/Repair Plan and briefly discussed the challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The total requested amount proposed by the school system is the lowest in the previous nine years of requests. Dr. Gainey thanked the Commissioners for their continued support of Randolph County Schools. Adjournment At 6:00 p.m., on motion of Haywood, seconded by McDowell, the Board voted 5-0 to adjourn. ________________________________ _________________________________ Darrell L. Frye, Chairman David Allen 1/10/22 ________________________________ _________________________________ Kenny Kidd Maxton McDowell ________________________________ ________________________________ Hope Haywood Sarah Pack, Deputy Clerk to the Board 1/10/22