mon y I"!"'"-���������� eds it re y it req red, Id Board P 1- _ .. , ...... .-. dent John 01- .:!����I 10 y. :I'.J W hen ed if bor­ ro ina money from K-12 aDd loanin it to the com­ munity col­ lege i 1�lal Hollo ay id, "Ye ." About 4 million exi t in the -12'. fund equity, Hollo ay id, 0 loanln the money to the college, which ". in dire traits," will not neglect K-12 students. "WE ITHE PAY now for It i "not unusual" he these children or we pay later," responded when asked why he sbe said. "When we pay later, we . called a �cial �eetin to p pay much, much more. I hope we the resolution to Implement the e our dollars w Iy. " loan. It w done beca it Under the resolution the "\..-1 t I "aft ........ $650,000, taken from the K-12 lu.u U e y � ry er u.. n raJ Dd, II be deposited college indicated tbat th.e In a revolving fund to help the $650,000 w needed immedl­ colleae pay deb amounting to ately, Holloway said. more than $1.9 million. Carl Mitchell Jr., p i­ dent of the Community College, urod Soon that money borrowed will not subtract monies from K-12 student programs and supplies. neecll," lid. "But, don', take the -12 money. I uld that you ould 100 at so other aI- =:=========== t rnatlves rather than D the money from the di - trict, because they're at their for­ mative a " where we need the money. , ltD'Imea ci--- s w'de competition ould receive . to from the ciRcxida. Mid1Iclml . fdeoJsbmcd a fhe..m:mbe'l' Ie8m am dar higbsdml sc.imz ., be �ir spomci'. The gJOtp dm �i _,tbe� OOE, R:8dy _, ondllllCl8IS. A year , the team tat ade i way fhm CXltDy _, am_aa 101'_' , __ • I . �bo1l11b1p, � year - eo- ginceriIw � � HilI5boltnWb COE' fbst mIIeF • gmcbl81e. Today, Micbad ody one of the COB' sait.s. SHe 19&5, the OOEblsllBic8f:'Wbnic deIimbIc ml ibIe fOr thousands of young African �ricans in Florida woo, for : 6nao:iaI or rmtivatiooal � · might oot baYe lJR Ifb'adie\e.. · om oroolleF.1bey (k)n't · ascb>lalslip,ci