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Salary increase County school board OKs $138K salary for next superintendent By DONALD CAMPBELL Staff Writer

When the next superintendent of the Elmore County Board of Education takes over in January 2021, he or she will receive an increased salary of $138,000 yearly, which is in line with other similar school systems across Alabama. The board took action on the increase at Monday night’s meeting. It had not reviewed the superintendent’s pay, which is currently $114,089, according to the school system, since 2007. “We want to entice qualified individuals to run for this position,” superintendent Richard Dennis said. Board member David Jones added, “This is something we have to do.” Board member Joey Holley said the Elmore County system, which is one of the few remaining school systems in the state to elect its superintendent, is behind other similar school systems with competitive salaries for their superintendents. With a window to approve any changes until the end of March, Holley recommended the superintendent’s salary increase to $138,000 annually. While the board approved the increase, Dennis and board chair Michael Morgan stressed it won’t take effect until January 2021. The board took a moment to recognize Frank Hysmith, who works for the school system’s transportation department. Hysmith, who Dennis said has been recognized as the state’s top mechanic three out of the last four years, was recently selected by the Alabama Department of Education to serve on the Alabama School Bus Specifications Committee. In a state with the country’s toughest specifications for school buses, the board agreed Hysmith would be an excellent official on the committee. For his dedication and service, the board presented Hysmith with a special certificate during the meeting and those in attendance gave him a standing ovation. In other action at the meeting: • Elmore County Technical Center’s See SALARY • Page 2

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Artworks of all mediums are on display at PrimeSouth Bank in Wetumpka as part of the Elmore County Art Guild’s annual show, including acrylic and oil paintings, ink sketches, photographs and three-dimensional pieces.

‘Talented artists’ Winning artists announced at art guild reception By DONALD CAMPBELL Staff Writer

Art lovers crowded the lobby of PrimeSouth Bank in Wetumpka Sunday afternoon for a special reception held as part of the annual art show put on by the Elmore County Art Guild. Not only did the reception give patrons the chance to enjoy all the show had to offer, but the art guild also announced its winners for this year’s show. “We have 129 pieces on display for this year’s show,” Shirley Esco with the art guild said. “That is the most we’ve had in 35 years.” In the category of two-dimensional art not under glass, Donna Pate was awarded first place, Toska Courborn

took second and Deborah Garst claimed third place. For two-dimensional under glass, Lyanne Peacock received top honors, followed by Steve Garst in second place and Kathy Atchinson in third. Teresa Wamble took home first and second place in the category of 3-D, sculpture and fiber art, while Stephen Cappelli claimed third. Libby Christensen was awarded both first and third place in photography and printmaking, while Mitford Fontaine received second place. Along with these awards, Rhonda Sims was presented with the President’s Award of Encouragement, a special award designed to get one of the artists who has not been as active lately going again. “You really see a lot of excitement

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from the artists when the winners are announced, even if they receive just an honorable mention,” Esco said. While Esco said there was no real way to measure how many people had come through the show on Sunday, she still felt the day had been a huge success, doing an excellent job of showcasing all of the hard work local artists put into their creations. “(It was) packed,” she said. “We (loved) the turnout. We have a lot of artists and people who support the arts. Wetumpka and the surrounding areas have a lot of talented artists living here.” For those who may have missed Sunday’s reception, Esco said all of the artwork will remain on display at the lobby of PrimeSouth Bank until Friday.

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Downtown Wetumpka will come alive with revelry on March 2 as the city celebrates its seventh annual Mardi Gras festival and parade, held by The Order of Cimarrón and sponsored by Wind Creek Casino. “We are a private group that puts on the parade annually,” parade chair Jeff Royal said. Royal said despite recent tornado damage, this year’s parade route did not have to change. As it has in the past, the parade will begin at First Baptist Church, cross the Bibb Graves Bridge before turning in front of Grumpy Dog and going to the Elmore County Courthouse, See MARDI GRAS • Page 3

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