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THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2012
Superintendent search now at 2 From staff reports A Cobb County Schools assistant superintendent and an Alabama high school principal who was previously a Gwinnett County area superintendent have been named by the Jackson County Board of Education as best qualified to succeed retiring Superintendent Dr. Shannon Adams. Dale Gaddis, area assistant superintendent of Cobb County Schools, and Dr. John Green, principal of James Clemens High School in Madison, Ala., were announced as finalists last week by Lynne Massey-Wheeler, chairwoman of the Jackson County Board of Edu-
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cation. “Prior to making a final decision on the position, the board is required to release to the public information with respect to the persons under consideration the board has determined to be best qualified for the position at least 14 days before the board may name a superintendent,” said Wheeler. “The board hopes to have the new superintendent in place by July 1, the date of Dr. Adams’ retirement,” said Wheeler. From the original 44 applications, seven candidates were chosen for a closer review and the board interviewed four candidates. As the board has been working with Dr.
Jim Puckett, Board Development Specialist with the Georgia School Boards Association, on the selection process, the board reviewed results of a survey of the community and school system staff to seek input as to the characteristics desired in the new superintendent, Wheeler said.
Gaddis Gaddis has also served the Cobb County School System as Assistant Superintendent of School improvement (6-12 Education), As-
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315 Participants. 21 Teams. $54,098 Raised.
Relay For Life of Braselton-Hoschton hosts all-night fundraiser By LEANNE AKIN lakin@clickthepaper.com Dedication and hard work to a fight what has taken to much from so many is what Victoria Patrick is bragging on as the committee members, team members and supporters of Relay For Life of Braselton-Hoschton celebrate raising $55,000 in its second Relay year. With 315 participants composing 21 teams, Relay For Life filled Hoschton Park Friday evening with fun and fundraising. Cancer survivors were invited to a barbecue dinner featuring fixings from Jack’s Old South BBQ and desserts prepared by Relay committee members and friends. Seventy survivors and their caregivers were served by a team of volunteers. Entertainment got under way with the Beg-
ging Baby Buggy Parade and Pebbles and Bam-Bam won the event. The nation’s colors were presented by the Jackson County Comprehensive High School Junior ROTC and Lisa Martin sang the National Anthem. Mike Day of Celebration Church gave the invocation. Jennifer Dees and Erma Denney, this year’s co-chairs for Relay For Life, expressed appreciation to the teams whose campsites filled Hoschton Park. Welcoming the community to the second annual Relay For Life of Braselton-Hoschton was Anthony Williamson, Vice President Service Line & Greater Braselton Development, who said he was pleased Northeast Georgia Medical Center was presenting Relay For Life again this year. He shared the excitement about the plans for the new hospital facility in South Hall. Design work is under way
and some ground work may be under way this fall. Williamson, who lives in Hoschton, said he took him minutes to get to the event. Northeast Georgia Medical Center also had a tent set up for the event. Also joining in for the welcome was honorary chairman, Bob Kindelberger, a cancer survivor who thanked his family and friends for their support during this battle with cancer. He credits them and the care he got at Northeast Georgia Medical Center for being at the event. Kindelberger inspired a fellow church member to join his team. Greg Yates, a marathon runner, loves to run and he loves to run for a cause. When friend Bob Kindelberger asked him to join his Relay For Life Team, Yates was onboard.
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Greg Yates spent his evening running laps as a Relay For Life fundraiser.
Hoschton City Council rejects 55 & better villas By RAMONA GRACE EVANS revans@clickthepaper.com Following community resistance and the denial to recommend by the Hoschton Planning and Zoning Commission, the Beverly Searles Foundation development has been given final “no” by the City Council. The foundation had requested that 14 acres of the 119-acre vacant development known as Creekside Village be made into a 72-unit 55 &
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over active living complex. In the staff recommendation document issues that were presented to the council were of a lack in public safety services to uphold the complex and possible discouragement to future single-family detached developments for the remaining acres, what the comprehensive plan had originally called for. In a recent demographic study, the findings indicate that in 20 years Hoschton will notice a decrease in citizens 65 and older and an increase in those
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ages 25-44 with children. At Thursday’s work session, a handful of residents expressed their concerns with the proposed development. Dr. Cora Andrews, a teacher at Jackson County Comprehensive High School, explained, “I want to express my disapproval as an educator in bringing a rental property right beside a primary school and across from an intermediate school. That brings a lot of concerns to me and if you have a lot of turnover in residents I question the
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validity of that.” Lucille Lindquist said she worried that this development would open the door for other apartment-style developments not in keeping with Hoschton’s comprehensive plan. Guy Herring of McFarland-Dyer & Associates confirmed that given the go-ahead, this project would set aside the plan allowing
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