In a vibrant gathering at the Moore County Schools Board meeting, the atmosphere buzzed with anticipation as board members and educators came together to discuss pivotal developments for the upcoming fiscal year. The meeting, held on April 7, 2025, marked a significant moment for the school district as they prepared to present their proposed budget to county commissioners on May 6.
Chairman Johnson led the discussion, expressing gratitude for the board's dedication and hard work, particularly highlighting the efforts of Assistant Superintendent for Budget and Finance, Ms. Edmonds, and her team. Their meticulous planning culminated in a preliminary budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year, which received overwhelming support from the board, passing with a vote of 6 to 1.
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Subscribe for Free As the meeting progressed, Superintendent Dr. Metcalfe took the floor to celebrate notable achievements within the district. One standout moment was the recognition of Ms. Jamie Sine, who received the prestigious 2025 Dr. Sam Houston Leadership Award. This accolade, awarded to her during the North Carolina School Superintendent Association's aspiring superintendent program, underscores her exceptional leadership qualities and contributions to the educational community.
The meeting also showcased the success of the recent job fair held on April 2, which attracted numerous candidates and received positive feedback for its welcoming atmosphere. The event, organized by the HR team, aimed to fill various roles within the district and was deemed a resounding success, with strong leads for potential hires.
In addition to budget discussions and personnel achievements, Dr. Metcalfe highlighted ongoing initiatives, including a Safe Driving Week campaign aimed at promoting responsible driving among high school students. This timely initiative coincides with spring break, emphasizing the importance of safety during a period when young drivers may have more freedom on the roads.
The meeting concluded with a celebration of the 30th Career Technical Education Fun Fest held at Sandhills Community College, where over 830 students showcased their skills in various competitions. This event not only highlighted the talents of students but also reinforced the district's commitment to career and technical education.
As the board members wrapped up their discussions, the sense of community and shared purpose was palpable. With the budget set to be presented and numerous initiatives underway, Moore County Schools is poised for a promising year ahead, driven by the dedication of its educators and the support of its community.