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Janae Taplin shows strength for Warriors. See page 21A
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 83, NO. 11
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THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2016
Third time’s the charm For the third time in less than five months, Ocoee voters were asked to head to the polls to vote for their mayor. And for the third time, they selected Rusty Johnson. It’s official. Finally. Page 4A.
YOUR TOWN National recognition
Straight to the top
The West Orange Times & Observer won three awards in the Local Media Association’s 2015 Excellence in Local News Coverage Contest, a national competition. The awards included second place for Best Feature Story (Michael Eng), a third place for Best Sports Coverage (Steven Ryzewski) and an honorable mention for Best Coverage of Local Education/School District Issues (Amy Quesinberry Rhode). The Observer Media Group, the newspaper’s parent company, won 15 awards total, the thirdhighest total for any newspaper company in the country.
Ocoee residents enjoyed a day full of family friendly fun at the 11th annual Ocoee Spring Fling. SEE PAGE 7A
Dancers dominate
Jennifer Nesslar
Tyler Burbank, 3, braved the rock-climbing wall at Ocoee’s 2016 Spring Fling, held March 12 at Bill Breeze Park.
ARTS+CULTURE
Community rallies around WOHS teacher after house fire Thousands of dollars have been donated to Jamee Gilson following a fire that destroyed her home. AMY QUESINBERRY RHODE COMMUNITY EDITOR WINTER GARDEN West
Meet MetroWest Elementary’s pintsized paradiddlers.
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Orange High School teacher Jamee Gilson has experienced plenty of tragedies in the last 16 years. Her husband died unexpectedly in 2002, and then two years later, several damaging hurricanes swept across Central Florida, destroying the home Gilson shared with her son and daughter. Then, on Monday, March 7, fire swept through her Lake
County home just after she had fallen asleep around 10:30 p.m. Although no people were injured, one family pet died, a car was burned, and the house was deemed unlivable. Gilson is a sophomore AP Language and English Honors teacher this year. She has shaped countless lives in the classroom during her 23 years at WOHS, and many of those former students SEE FIRE PAGE 6A
Amy Quesinberry Rhode
An organ belonging to Jamee Gilson’s grandmother was destroyed in the fire.
After a significant showing in the awards lineup at the Central Florida Scottish Highland Games in January, dancers from the Centre for Dance & the Performing Art dominated the winner’s circle at the Dunedin Indoor Competition. Allison Williams won all first-place awards and the overall trophy for beginners under 9. Addisyn Duppenthaler and Kayden Minnick also placed well. Kayden was awarded the Most Promising Beginner award. Anna Phelan won the Beginner 9 to 12 class, and Avery McHale won the overall trophy for her age group, Beginners over 12.