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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 2018.08.09 - 23733(MISC. #18286) REPORT August 9, 2018 BY: Commissioner Christine Long, Chairperson, General Government Committee IN RE: MR #18286 — BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS — DESIGNATION OF NATIONAL ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY WEEK SEPTEMBER 24 - 29, 2018 To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen: The General Government Committee, having reviewed the above referenced resolution on July 30, 2018, reports with the recommendation that the resolution be adopted. Chairperson, on behalf of the General Government Committee, I move the acceptance of the foregoing report. Comntszroner Christine Lon Chairperson, General Gove trict #7 nt Committee GENERAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE VOTE: Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote with Gershenson absent. MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #1_8286 BY: Commissioners Michael J. Gingell, District #1; Shelley Taub, District #12; Hugh Crawford, District #9; David ES. Bowman, District #10; Michael Spisz, District #3; Bob Hoffman, District #2; Tom Berman, District #5; Bill Dwyer, District #14; Gary McGillivray, District #20; Philip Weipert, District #8.; Wade Fleming, District #16; Helaine Zack, District #18; and Thomas Middleton, District #4 6r-c-t (a, IN RE: BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS - DESIGNATION OF NATIONAL ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY WEEK SEPTEMBER 24 — 29, 2018 To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week raises public awareness about the need for and value of adult education and family literacy; and WHEREAS the goal is to leverage resources that support access to basic education programs for the 36 million U.S. adults with low literacy skills; and WHEREAS Adult Education serves adults, 16 years of age and older, who are no longer enrolled in school and may be functioning below the 12th grade level; and WHEREAS many high school dropouts do not have the literacy skills to complete their education, transition to postsecondary education or vocational training or become employed; and WHEREAS many individuals who are unemployed, underemployed or receive public assistance lack the literacy skills to obtain and keep a job with a family-sustaining income, continue their education or participate in job training programs; and WHEREAS the National Center for Education Statistics reports that low levels of literacy are likely to limit life chances and may be related to social welfare issues including poverty, incarceration and preventive healthcare; and WHEREAS a recent survey indicated that 92% of business leaders thought that U.S. workers were not skilled as they are needed to be; and WHEREAS sixty-three percent of all U.S. jobs will require education beyond high school and yet nearly half of the U.S. workforce — about 88 million of 188 million adults aged 18 to 64 — only have a high school education or less and/or low English proficiency; and WHEREAS the American Action Forum projects by 2020 that the U.S. will be short an estimated 7.5 million private sector workers across all skill levels; and WHEREAS Adult Education and family literacy are the best available weapons against inter-generational low literacy; and WHEREAS educating motivated students with the skills that companies need provides a qualified candidate for hard to fill positions and Adult Education builds the skills of workers; and WHEREAS adults with a high school degree are more likely to work full time and average 20% higher earnings ($30,000) well above the poverty line for a family of four; and WHEREAS parents in family literacy programs become more involved in their children's education and gain the tools necessary to obtain a job or find better employment; and WHEREAS parental involvement is a key predictor of a child's success, the level of parental involvement increases as the education level of the parent increases; and WHEREAS this results in children's lives to become more stable, and success in the classroom, and in all future endeavors, becomes more likely; and WHEREAS a better educated population strengthens our communities, makes them safer and contributes to a community's economic growth; and WHEREAS National Adult Education and Family Literacy week highlights the need to support efforts to ensure each and every citizen has the necessary literacy skills to succeed at home, at work and in society; and WHEREAS the literacy of our citizens is essential for the economic well-being of Oakland County, our society and the individuals who benefit from full participation. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners designates September 24 — 29, 2018 as National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week in Oakland County and recognizes the importance to support programs that assist those in need of adult education and family literacy programs. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners encourages all citizens, government agencies, public and private institutions, schools, institutions of higher education, libraries and Commistion& Gar)/ McGillivray District #20 CommissionerFleming itriipt #16 .71, Ccimmissioner Thomas Middleton strict #4 Commissioner David E.S. Bowman Distric CoMmissioner !Yob letaffma Di r Bkbie r\ missioner Philip Weipert corncnissioner HelainleiZack Distriet #18 Comkniss • - District # i 4 t7 Commissioner District # businesses to support increased access to adult education and family literacy programs to ensure a literate society. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Clerk/Register of Deeds is requested to forward a copy of this resolution to Michigan's Department of Education and the Oakland Intermediate School District. Chairperson, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. District #1 Commissioner Hugh Crawford District #9 Commissioner Michael Spisz District Commissioner t 3 v District # Commissioner S e ley Taub District #12 Commissioner Commissioner District # District # Commissioner Commissioner District # District # Commission* District # Commissio er District # Commissioner District* y Commiysioner Distriyf # Commissioner District # A 14 ADDITIONAL ADDITIONAL CO-SPONSORS FOR MR# Commissioner Commissioner District # District # 6 Commissionel Nstrict Commissioner District # Commission9r District # Commissioner District # Commissioner Commissioner District # District # Commissioner Commissioner District # District # Resolution #18286 July 19, 2018 The Chairperson referred the resolution to the Finance Committee. There were no objections. Resolution 418286 August 9, 2018 Moved by Long supported by McGillivray the resolutions (with fiscal notes attached) be adopted with accompanying reports being accepted. AYES: Fleming, Gershenson, Gingell, Hoffman, Jackson, Kochenderfer, KowaII, Long, McGillivray, Middleton, Quarles, Spisz, Taub, Tietz, Weipert, Woodward, Zack, Berman, Bowman, Crawford. (20) NAYS: None. (0) A sufficient majority having voted in favor, the resolutions (with fiscal notes attached) on the Consent Agenda were adopted (with accompanying reports being accepted). 51,4 rlizAy I HEREBY APPROVE THIS RESOLUTION CHIEF DEPUTY COUNTY EXECUTIVE ACTING PURSUANT TO MCL 45.559A (7) STATE OF MICHIGAN) COUNTY OF OAKLAND) I, Lisa Brown, Clerk of the County of Oakland, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is a true and accurate copy of a resolution adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners on August 9, 2018, with the original record thereof now remaining in my office. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County of Oakland at Pontiac, Michigan this 9th day of August, 2018. Lisa Brown, Oakland County