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Five years ago, 2018 • The final meeting of the Charter Review Commission included a heated discussion between CRC Chair Amy Pope-Wells, CRC members Amy Miller and Ronald Stotler and Board of … more
Five years ago, 2018 • The school board agrees to place resource officers in all junior and senior high schools by the end of 2019. • Clay Youth Connection, which addresses housing … more
Five years ago, 2018 • R.M. Paterson Elementary students learn entrepreneurial skills by opening Kid Market. • County history is incorporated into the eighth-grade curriculum at all Clay … more
Five years ago, 2018 • The Green Cove Springs City Council and Orange Park Town Council discuss using their police department to serve as school resource officers. • Blue By U blueberry farm opens in Maxville. • The Fourth Annual Leaders Build leads to a home for Habitat for Humanity being completed in Middleburg. more

Five years ago, 2018
• After listening to several county department leaders, the Board of County Commissioners reverse course and vote to return Rescue Unit 19 to Orange Park.
• The school board votes to reinstate Orange Park art teacher Michael Bowman, who was dismissed after he was accused of receiving pay and training as park of a fraudulent work scheme.
• Cleveland Browns defensive back Jacob Hagen and UCF defensive lineman Seyvon Lowry visit Ridgeview Elementary to encourage students to embrace a “Finish Strong Attitude” ahead of the Florida Standards Assessment test. more

Five years ago, 2018
• The Green Cove Springs City Council votes to borrow $10.7 million to pay for an electrical system upgrade.
• The Clay County District School selected Wilkinson Junior High to be the first to become a Community Partnership School designed to provide additional services to students and residents.
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