Great analysis. Our Board and Administration has allowed funding to be wasted by adding more Admin employees. These funds should have been used for school safety. Nothing is more important than the safety of our children. We should have school resource officers, school nurses, and mental health professionals available to deal with such emergencies, and funds should be avail for these positions in addition to needed security features at the doorways.
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Absolutely, our students need to be safe at all times! I have been attending all of my school’s board meetings and was extremely disappointed when the held an undisclosed meeting, where they nixed the idea of adding an SRO (as discussed at previous Board meeting) and chose to add 8 new, non-teaching / managerial positions to our school instead (which was obviously discussed during that “secret” meeting). This was Washington Montessori Public Charter School in Beaufort County, NC. I did let them know that I would hold them responsible, if my child wasn’t protected.
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Good article, Donald, and let me congratulate you on defeating RINO Butch Oliver in the GOP primary. You are what we need on the school board.
Oliver was not one of those ideological RINOs like Mitch McConnell or Phil Berger or Frankie Waters. Oliver was a weak link for voters, someone who was little more than a yes-man for our liberal superintendent. He rarely spoke up, and the few times he did it was to push the superintendent's agenda. Having no backbone can make one as much of a RINO as actively pumping for the other side's agenda. |
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WASHINGTON, N.C.— Beaufort County Community College is excited to offer two free opportunities for residents in its service area.
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Beaufort County Community College (Beaufort CCC) is introducing artificial intelligence (AI) lessons into its heating & air technician and construction & building maintenances courses
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Beaufort County Community College (Beaufort CCC) has been named one of the top contenders for the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship’s (NACCE) 2025 Entrepreneurial College of the Year Award.
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SmartAsset Advisors, LLC, a national investment advisory firm, has ranked Beaufort County Community College (Beaufort CCC) the number one community college in the nation for 2025.
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The Beaufort County Community College Foundation will host its inaugural Taste of the Town Scholarship Fundraiser on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, from 5:00-8:00 p.m. at the Washington Civic Center.
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Your voice matters!
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Things were different then because society was different then. When I was young, our public schools began the day with a devotional service with prayer, the Ten Commandments, and the Golden Rule. As I remember, many times the service concluded with a Tennessee Ernie Ford rendition of 'How Great thou Art.' In those days most of my peers either grew up in Sunday Schools and Church or had at least some knowledge of those things. That's not nearly as true today. What we are experiencing now are the results of our societal breakdown. These problems are way bigger than any gun debate agendas. As a society we are rarely addressing the core problems at all. I find that troubling.
In the meantime, we at the local level have to deal with a very different world: a much more dangerous world. In this new and broken society, we must think more in terms of physical security at our schools. For me there is no higher priority than the safety of our children.
Their safety is paramount and the protection of their hearts and minds is just as important.