The Paper January 8, 2015 Edition

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Commission approves 2015 calendar By LEANNE AKIN

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Jackson County Probate Judge Sherry Moore officiated for the Monday swearing-in ceremony for new District 3 Jackson County Commissioner Ralph Richardson Jr., and District 4 Commissioner Dwain Smith, who is beginning a newly-elected term of office. The ceremony was conducted at the start of the first commissioners’ meeting of the new year. The board will meet the first and third Monday of the month except when one meeting is held in April on the first Monday and in September when the lone meeting will be Sept. 21. Richardson was joined by his wife, Becky,

Richardson and Smith sworn in; District 1 Commissioner Jim Hix elected vice-chairman for the official swearing in while grandson Coleman who was in attendance shyly declined to join them at the podium. Richardson said he was happy to be serving alongside fellow commissioners and that he was blessed. “Most important, I’m thankful,” said Richardson who had nearly 20 in the audience attending to show support as he took his oath of office. Also at the meeting, the commission elected District 1 Commissioner Jim Hix to serve as vice-chairman to carry out Chair-

man Tom Crow’s duties at meeting when he is absent. Crow said the vice-chairmanship has historically rotated between the districts and District 1 is in line for the assignment. In other business, the commission made several appointments. Hubert Edwards, who has been serving on the Board of Equalization and serving as assistant fire chief of the South Jackson Volunteer Fire Department, was named to the Jackson County Board of Assessors to fill the District 5 position which had been held by Don Kolb. Edwards was recommended by Chairman Crow, who also

ask that the term expire June 30, 2017. Crow also asked that Robert Schwalbe be reappointed to the Dangerous Dog Committee and that Marty Clark, a poultry and cattle farmer who formerly served on the Jackson County Planning Commission, be named to fill the District 5 slot on the planning board. Richardson requested two appointments for District 3 – the airport authority and the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board – be deferred until the Jan. 19 meeting. In its work session, the board was briefed on an intergovernmental agreement with the Jackson County Board of Education for joint use of facilities. The school board is offering a parcel of land near Gum Springs Elementary which could be developed for rec facilities.

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Jackson County Probate Judge Sherry Moore administered the oath of office to District 4 Commissioner Dwain Smith who was elected to another term.

With wife Becky at his side, Ralph Richardson Jr., elected to represent District 3 on the Board of Commissioners, takes his oath from Jackson County Probate Judge Sherry Moore.

Blessings for Jackson County New Year’s Program is held for 88th straight year By LEANNE AKIN

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A lack of vision can impede a community, a church and an individual, said Cave Springs Baptist Church pastor Joe Brooks,who was the guest speaker at the Jackson County New Year’s Day Program, the 88th such program conducted by county officials to thank God for blessings of the past year and those to come in the new year. State Court Solicitor Don Moore, who has presided since 2005, welcomed the audience to the Jackson County Administration Building auditorium for the Jan. 1 program. “This is the day the Lord has made,” quoted Moore from Psalms. “We are so blessed... God is good; he puts these things together.” He said looking back 88 years, Calvin Coolidge was president, followed by Herbert Hoover, FDR, Harry Truman,Dwight

Guest speaker Joe Brooks, pastor of Cave Springs Baptist Church, spoke about how vital vision is for a community as well as a church. Eisenhower, Kennedy, LBJ, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W, Bush and Barack Obama. He said it is quite a time to be living and no better time for a reminder of the famous quote from John F. Kennedy: Ask not what your country

can do for you but what you can do for your country. He noted several county employees including Cindy George and Mike McEver and others in the community, including Deputy Cruz Thomas and Kimberly Rewis, wife of last year’s speaker Pastor Darrel Rewis, who are no longer with us. He also mentioned the absence of Magistrate Judge Billy Chandler, who had a near death experience after knee replacement surgery went bad. Chandler just returned to work but Moore noted that he was missed today. He also mentioned that Mary Burley, who usually graces the occasion with her musical performance, was attending a recognition ceremony for her daughter in Warner Robins. Lydia Cosper, an eighth grader whose voice and conviction was heard by Moore at church, pro-

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Bitter winter weather arrives By FARAH BOHANNON

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It would not be a Georgia winter without several weeks of mild temperatures in the 60s followed immediately by a frigid blast of temperatures that plummet into the teens. Unfortunately, this situation is currently happening this week and will most likely occur again before spring makes its way to us. It’s time to pay for some great weather enjoyed over Christmas break as temperatures dropped below freezing Wednesday and aren’t expected to rise above 32 degrees today – bbbbrrrr! Devastation and destruction can happen to those who do not take precautions during cold snaps, such as water pipes bursting, not having an adequate amount of food once the roads are unsafe to

use and much more. Fortunately, there are ways to stay safe and keep bank accounts from hurting when Mother Nature decides to freeze poor southerners. Frozen pipes can lead to some very expensive and unpleasant experiences for those who do not take proper precaution when temperatures drop below 32 degrees. Braselton Town Manager Jennifer Dees was issuing freeze alerts to those who occupy some of the town’s vulnerable buildings such as the former library, a historic structure which now serves as the office of Downtown Director Amy Pinnell. Frozen pipes can cause extensive damage to homes and properties, so it is important to follow these five guidelines, according to Ben-

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‘Hopeful anticipation’ for Jackson County Schools By LEANNE AKIN

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Monday’s systemwide meeting of the Jackson County School District laid out the challenges and opportunities ahead as 2015 begins and the current school year continues. The Jackson County Comprehensive High School gymnasium was live with energy as the system gathered for the 11 a.m. meeting held at the request of the Jackson County Board of Education. The purpose of the teacher workday assembly was to give teachers and front-line staff a sense of the “hopeful anticipation” which Superintendent Dr. April Howard, district administrators and school board members have in spite of financial woes which are lingering. Although Dr. Howard said there are signs

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of economic recovery, the school system is “at a very pivotal point” because the county’s tax digest has dropped and state funding remains uncertain. She showed that Jackson County Schools lost $35.5 million in funding since 2003. That figure represents a cumulative impact of state austerity cuts and a drop in the county digest. “We are at a critical point in the decisionmaking process,” said Howard, who used the analogy gleened from her church’s Christmas Eve candlelight service of the anticipation of a child on Christmas morning. A youngster goes to bed with hopeful anticipation that Santa will make a visit. “There is so much potential in our school system when I think about the students we serve in Jackson County,” said Howard, who spoke of the talented and caring faculty, especially the classroom teachers who touch the

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lives of children daily. Howard highlighted the five key points derived from the recent strategic planning process which involved the community as well as school personnel. The 100-page document has been summarized by Dr. Mark Wilson, who consulted with the school system for the future planning efforts. That document and other related information including a video by Howard can be on the system website. Indications are what is desired for the system is a quality academic experience, preparation for the future, good relatsionships between the student and school community, proper resource allocation and individualizing the student experience. A quick look at where Jackson County Schools compare to neighboring systems places the system in the middle of Oconee, Forsyth, Jefferseon, Commerce, Madison,

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Morgan and Barrow related to student performance. While she said she was proud of the strides made since she was first with the system in 1999, there is more work to be done especially related to the graduation rate. Howard said the planning process is guiding the system to likely make the choice to pursue becoming an Investing in Educational Excellence School System (IE2) to gain greater flexibility in instructional offerings for students. Performance standards would include targets to be met in years 3, 5 and 7. Howard said teaching needs to be fun for teachers and students need to be engaged through creative and interactive technology as innovative classrooms. She said board action will be necessary to pursue the IE2 waiver.

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