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by Bob Shiles
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LUMBERTON — Students attending the Public Schools of Robeson County will no longer get a free ride when it comes to driver’s education.

The Board of Education voted Tuesday to begin charging students a $25 fee in July for driver’s education if the state continues to allow local systems to charge such a fee. Currently, state law permits school systems to charge a fee up to $45.

As a cost-saving measure, the district’s 25 driver’s education instructors will see their hourly rates cut by 20 percent, a savings that Erica Setzer, the district’s chief finance officer, said will save the school district about $60,000 a year. Driver’s education teachers are paid salaries based on the number of years they have been certified teachers, not on the number of years they have been driver’s education instructors, Setzer said.

Setzer said that the student fees and reduction in instructor salaries will save the school district overall about $110,000 a year.

Board member Loistine DeFreece urged school administrators to get the word out quickly that the $25 student fee, pending state approval, will be charged beginning in July.

“I want parents to know early so they can plan for this,” DeFreece said.

Despite facing a shortfall in driver’s education funds, the board during its budget negotiations for the current fiscal year opted not to implement a student fee. The board at that time expressed concerns that some students could not afford the fee.

Although similar concerns were raised Tuesday, the board decided to charge the fee rather than eliminate the program that 1,600 to 1,700 Robeson County students take each year.

In other business:

— The board voted to offer the old Townsend Middle School gym to the county Board of Commissioners. Board attorney Grady Hunt said the surplus property will be offered to the county at a “fair or negotiated” price. If the county opts not to accept the facility, the school district may then sell it to any interested buyer.

Currently, the school district is using the gym for storage. Maxton town officials are hoping the county will accept the building and then give it to the town to be used as a recreation center.

— Board members approved Superintendent Johnny Hunt’s request that school district employees work a four-day week during the summer beginning June 8. The four-day work week would be Monday through Thursday.

— Landa Gaddy briefly updated board members on a program that aims to help solve problems facing youths in Robeson County. The program addresses issues of junk food, obesity, poor habits and children without goals, Gaddy said.

— Lorna Harris, a guidance counselor at Prospect School, was recognized as the school district’s Certified Employee of the Month; Sharon Britt, a nurse at Deep Branch Elementary School, was recognized as the school district’s Classified Employee of the Month; and Donna Campbell, who drives students to and from Long Branch Elementary School, was recognized as the school district’s Bus Driver of the Month.

Reach staff writer Bob Shiles at 910-272-6117 or bshiles@heartlandpublications.com

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BBBD
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May 18, 2012
It's perfectly reasonable to charge a fee for driver's education. It's not a class that is required for graduation, and it's not even something necessary for obtaining a driver's license.

I don't understand cutting the pay of the instructors. I think it would be wise to see how the fee affects enrollment, and then staff accordingly. Cutting pay isn't the only way to save money.
beachaholic
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May 21, 2012
Shows what you know BBBD. Evidentally you have never had a 15 year old in school. How do think they get their license except take the DE class? Unless they are deadbeat and wait until they are 18.
BBBD
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May 21, 2012
Yes, it does show what I know. No one is required to take drivers education to get a license. You said so yourself. I don't know why waiting two years to get a license makes someone a deadbeat. Clearly, if having a license as early as possible is so essential as you believe, then a car and gas money is also essential or the license is practically worthless. If a family or teenager can afford a car and gas, then they can easily afford this nominal fee. Otherwise, they can wait. With all of the restrictions placed on 16 year old drivers, they might as well.
beachaholic
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May 21, 2012
Missed the WHOLE POINT!!!!! I am in agreement wiht them charging the fee to students. That is not EVEN what my comment was about.
PercyKution
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May 17, 2012
Good solid "7" right there. Possible "8" with a little work on the hair.
beachaholic
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May 16, 2012
It is not fair to the DE teachers. Their regular pay is nothing anyway and that is why they are having to supplement with teaching DE. Erica why don't you cut your pay 20% and see how it feels. Anyone who voted for this cut your pay 20%. This should be against the law. How ridiculous. They are working every hour that they get paid for(not sitting in someone else's office chitchatting) They can't even stop after dropping the last kid off to use the bathroom at a service station without someone getting their tag number and reporting them. Board members think about what you have done. HOW DISCOURAGING. There ARE better ways to save money.
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