JOINT MEETING OF THE CAROLINE COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
AND THE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Date:
August 29, 2011 Time:
6:00 p.m.
Location: Fretterd Community Center, Fourth Street, Denton,
Maryland
Attending: Jefferson L. Ghrist, Commission President;
Larry L. Porter, Commission Vice President
Wilbur Levengood, Jr., Member; Ken Decker, County
Administrator; Sara Visintainer, Executive Assistant to the Commissioners; Sandra
Barry, President, Board of Education; Victoria Goldsborough, Vice President; Felix
“Fil” Morrison, Board member; George Abner, Board member; Dr. Khalid Mumin,
Superintendent; Milton Nagel, Assistant Superintendent for Administrative
Services; and Tina Brown, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction.
The
meeting convened at 6:00 p.m. with
dinner and informal conversation. The
business portion of the meeting of the Caroline County Commissioners and the
Board of Education began at 6:35 p.m.
The
Commissioners welcomed Dr. Mumin to his first joint
meeting, and he stated that he is looking forward to continuing the cooperative
relationship established by Dr. Shirley.
Mr. Nagel gave an update on the Fiscal Year 2013 Capital Improvement
Program, including the revised project timeline. He stated that the State
contributes maximum funding once a building has reached forty years of age, and
the next school to do so is
Mr.
Porter stated that given the County’s limited fiscal resources, he considered
renovating the Preston school a higher priority than contributing funds to
Mr.
Nagel updated the Commissioners on the site selection process for the new elementary/middle
school, which has a targeted occupancy date of August 2017. He stated that the Board of Education has
been working over the past several months to obtain a parcel of State owned
land located just inside Route 404 between Market Street and Camp Road in
Denton. The acquisition has moved slowly
thus far as the State followed procedures to officially declare the property as
surplus. He stated that capacity
deficits for
The
Board expressed appreciation to the County for moving quickly to clear roads
after the recent storm, which allowed them to only close schools for a single
day. Ms. Barry stated that the position
of the Board of Education on the districting for school board elections would
be neutral, and that the members hoped the focus would remain on student
achievement and support for the full system, rather than geographic or
political interests taking precedence.
The
Board of Education thanked County staff for their hospitality, and agreed to
host the next joint meeting, to be scheduled in the next few months. There being no further business, the meeting
was adjourned at 7:15 p.m.
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Amy
L. Kreiner, Minutes Recorder
Caroline County Office of the
Commissioners