03.17.16 Windermere Observer

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WINDERMERE

Observer Serving Southwest Orange County

Seniors lead Dr. Phillips High’s track and field team. See page 19

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2016

Referendum rejected Town of Windermere voters rebuffed a proposal to take up to a $4.2 million loan to upgrade the town’s facilities. Voters also elected Al Pichon to the Windermere Town Council. Story on page 3.

Meet MetroWest Elementary’s pintsized paradiddlers.

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ON GUARD

The Olympia High School Winter Guard will participate in the Winter Guard International competition on Saturday. See story on page 4.

YOUR TOWN School to host first 5K Registration is now open for Keene’s Crossing Elementary School’s first Family 5K and Health Fair. The run will take place at 7 a.m. Saturday, April 23, at the school, 5240 Keene’s Pheasant Drive, Horizon West. Wristband pick-up begins at 7 a.m., and the 5K will follow at 7:30 a.m. Families will be able to enjoy a Health Fair before and after the run/ walk. Proceeds from the event will benefit the school’s Accelerated Reader, iReady and STEM programs; covers for the school’s playgrounds; and other school needs. Race fee is $15 for students and $20 for others before April 1. Those prices increase by $5 from April 2 to 20. All participants receive a T-shirt and medal. To register for the 5K, visit bit.ly/1MlGS5z.

This season, the Olympia High School Winter Guard performs “Xtra Terrestrial” — a celestial, outer space-themed show.

Jennifer Nesslar

“It’s a different style of show than most in our division. It’s more upbeat, it’s more kind of in-your-face and playful. It’s not the stereotypical ‘pretty’ that tends to override this class.” — Olympia High School Winter Guard Director Zachary Morgan

Surgery for sight

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Keene’s Crossing teacher Angela Anderson is raising funds and awareness for her son’s rare eye disease. DANIELLE HENDRIX STAFF WRITER HORIZON WEST Courtesy photo

Kacey Wagner hopes his corneal collagen cross-linking surgery restores his vision. PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81

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What started out as blurred vision for 18-year-old Kacey Wagner culminated Tuesday in a surgery called corneal collagen cross-linking. Wagner, the son of Keene’s Crossing Elementary secondgrade teacher Angela Anderson, originally was diagnosed with a cataract in his right eye two years

ago at age 16. He was at a routine physical and the realization that something was wrong with his vision came when the doctor tested his eyesight. “The doctor covered one eye, and Kacey said, ‘I can’t see anything,’ and I about had a heart attack,” Anderson said. “We took him to a pediatric ophthalmoloSEE KACEY PAGE 6

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