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020923 Joint with Asheboro City Schools February 9, 2023 Special Joint Meeting with the Asheboro City School Board of Education The Randolph County Board of Commissioners met in a special joint session with the Asheboro City Schools Board of Education in the media center at South Asheboro Middle School, 523 W. Walker Avenue, Asheboro. Chairman Darrell Frye, Vice-Chairman David Allen, Commissioners Kenny Kidd, Maxton McDowell, and Hope Haywood were present. Also present were County Manager Hal Johnson, Assistant County Manager/Finance Officer Will Massie, Assistant County Manager/Operations William Johnson, Associate County Attorney Aimee Scotton, Clerk to the Board Dana Crisco, and Deputy Clerk to the Board Jenny Parks. Members of the Asheboro City Schools Board of Education present were Superintendent Dr. Aaron Woody, Board Chairman Michael Smith, Vice-Chairman Baxter Hammer, Gustavo Agudelo, Phillip Cheek, Linda Cranford, Gidget Kidd, Beth Knott, Hailey Lee, Ryan Patton, Adam Hurley, and Gwendolyn Williams. School officials present were Finance Officer Sandra Spivey Ayers, Director of Facilities and Maintenance Chris Scott, and Clerk to the Board Angel Etheridge. At 6:13 p.m., Chairman Frye called the meeting to order for the County. Chairman Frye thanked the School Board for their partnership. Dr. Aaron Woody welcomed the Commissioners and thanked the Boards for their partnership and dedication. He is very proud of the work that Asheboro City Schools have done throughout the pandemic. Dr. Woody provided a Power Point presentation and thanked the Board of Commissioners for their support of the schools’ requests. The 2022-2026 Strategic Plan for Asheboro City Schools was shared as well. He said the budget request for FY 2023-24 will be $6,387,719 for Current Expense, $320,000 for Continuation Costs, which is a five percent increase from last year, and $1,071,830 for Capital Outlay Appropriations which reflects no increase. Dr. Woody gave an update on the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Funds (ESSER) that were used to upgrade technology, the Professional Development Center (PDC), Media Center, outdoor learning spaces, and HVAC needs throughout the Asheboro City School buildings. He also shared that there were facility concerns at their PDC, Lee J. Stone Stadium, and South Asheboro Middle School (SAMS). The PDC has crumbling concrete and structural damage that needs to be repaired. The Stadium at the High School has seating issues. SAMS has infrastructure that needs updating. A bid was sent out for the PDC repairs but there were only two responses. This item will be rebid at a later time. Commissioner Haywood inquired if the classrooms in the PDC would continue to be used as classrooms. Dr. Woody confirmed that once the construction is completed, the PDC will continue to be used as classrooms. Dr. Woody thanked the Boards again and expressed great appreciation for the work both Boards do for the students. School Board Chairman Smith thanked both Boards for being champions of the county, students, and public schools. 2/9/23 Chairman Frye thanked both Boards for the opportunity to work on behalf of students. The County has been a good steward of funding. He thanked the School Board for their partnership. Adjournment At 6:55 p.m., on motion of Allen, seconded by Kidd, the Board voted unanimously to adjourn. _____________________________ ______________________________ Darrell Frye, Chairman David Allen _____________________________ ______________________________ Kenny Kidd Maxton McDowell _____________________________ ______________________________ Hope Haywood Dana Crisco, Clerk to the Board 2/9/23