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Elderly Victim Bilked of $44K A3 + PLUS >> Branford man faces child porn charges, Story below NFL PREP SPORTS Head coaches Jury still out on on the hot seat playoff format See Page 1B See Page 1B WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 2018 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | $1.00 Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM SCSO: The story behind the teacher shortage here Elderly By CARL MCKINNEY of what it needs, and an unreasonably inflexible victim [email protected] state certification exam is fueling the problem, said Superintendent Lex Carswell. While not Finding certified teachers ain’t as easy as it catastrophic, the shortage could force the dis- used to be. trict to shuffle staff around to meet its needs. CARL MCKINNEY/Lake City Reporter bilked The Columbia County School District is School starts in 19 days and the dis- heading into the school year 32 teachers short SHORTAGE continued on 2A trict still needs to hire 32 teachers. of $44K Cops say caregiver Tree house leads Parade used the cash for nail salon, car payment. By STEVE WILSON [email protected] A Georgia woman is fac- ing charges for defrauding an elderly Live Oak man of his sav- ings — all for trips to the salon, nail shops, dining out and a new car. Tracy Bracewell, 42, of Lake Park, Ga., has been Bracewell jailed by the Suwannee County Sheriff’s Office in con- nection with crimes against an elderly person, uttering forged bills/checks/notes, and larce- ny — all felonies. The victim was a man for which Bracewell was a caregiver, and the inci- ELDERLY continued on 2A COURTESY A Suwannee County landmark has gotten both national media attention and a national award. The Spirit Branford of the Suwannee Music Park’s Spirit Treehouse has been named by Parade Magazine as one of 26 of “America’s Coolest Treehouses Where You Can Actually Stay Overnight!” The Spirit Treehouse, built in 1997- man faces 98 by Michael Garnier, was the first treehouse built by Garnier outside of his own treehouse subdivision in the Northwest. To learn more visit https://parade.com/670016/solanahawkenson/americas-coolest-tree- child porn houses-where-you-can-actually-stay-overnight/. charges From staff reports BRANFORD — A Branford Fort White solar folks Appellate judges visit man, arrested Tuesday, faces multiple counts of possession field questions today of child pornography after the Florida By COREY ARWOOD Department [email protected] of Law Enforcement, Residents have one final chance to meet with Department the Texas company behind an 800 acre solar of Homeland farm prospect set for construction in southern Security and Columbia County. Roberts the Gilchrist Core Solar will be at Fort White Community County Center today at 5:30 p.m. holding its last open TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter Sheriff’s Office served a house public meeting about the project off U.S. Judges Susan Kelsey (from left), L. Clayton Roberts and M. Kemmerly Thomas of the First search warrant at his home. Route 27. District Court of Appeals are seen Tuesday afternoon in the courthouse here after hearing oral Joseph Roberts, 42, of 440 The meeting will precede the Austin based com- arguments in Ross v. Cason, a Levy County guardianship case. Tuesday marked the first time NW 96th Place, Branford, was pany’s last appearance before county government DCA judges had heard a case in Columbia County in 14 years. Third Circuit Chief Judge Wesley Douglas and John Kendron, past president of the Third Circuit Bar Association, were instru- SOLAR continued on 2A mental in having the DCA hear the case in Lake City. The court normally meets in Tallahassee. CHARGES continued on 2A Vol. 143, No. 343 CALL US: TODAY’S WEATHER Opinion . 4A (386) 752-1293 Obituaries . 5A DEAR PHARMACIST SUBSCRIBE TO Advice & Comics . 3B THE REPORTER: 88 72 A lion’s mane can help your brain , 6A. Voice: 755-5445 Puzzles . 2B Fax: 752-9400 Chance of storms, 2A Lake City’s Only Local Family Owned and Operated New Car Dealership CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED 386-752-2180 HWY 90 • 3 BLOCKS EAST OF DOWNTOWN LAKE CITY • www.RONSONET.com 2A WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 2018 D AILY BRIEFING LAKE CITY REPORTER Teachers in short supply QUICK HITS Scripture of the Day to take another look at that.” you’re teaching,” he said. Ballew said she’s seen SHORTAGE Teacher shortages just “Obviously if you’re teach- many education students “A good man sheweth favour, and lendeth: he will Continued From 1A before the school year ing calculus in high school, enter the program with guide his affairs with discretion.” starts are nothing new you need to be able to pass enthusiasm. — Psalm 112:5 (KJV) “It is significant, but it since the changes went into the math portion of the “They want to change the is not alarming,” Carswell effect. test.” world by becoming a teach- said. “We’ll always be short Baye Ballew, the instruc- er,” she said. Thought for Today Qualified teachers can teachers this time of the tor of education at St. Leo But within a week, many get a temporary certificate year,” Carswell said. University in Lake City and second guess the career We live in a rainbow of chaos. for three years before they Teachers who have been Madison, said the exam’s after family members dis- — Paul Cezanne, 1839-1906, French painter have to get with the district for three difficulty spike in recent suade them with talk of low a perma- years on a temporary certif- years has led to more edu- pay. nent one icate have had to be let go, cation students giving up on “There’s a lot of discour- from the despite their the program agement,” she said. Winning Lottery Numbers state. But experience. ‘You might be a kinder- and transfer- Ballew said the same peo- Pick 3: (Monday p.m.) 0-0-3 the general “And garten or first-grade ring to areas ple who talk their relatives Pick 4: (Monday p.m.) 5-2-2-2 knowledge that’s unfor- teacher and they’re ask- such as psy- out of pursuing a career in Fantasy 5: (Monday) 6-7-11-29-35 exam, one tunate,” chology. teaching are often the loud- Carswell ing you to take a very of multi- he said. The per- est voices decrying the lack ple tests “They’re difficult math portion centage of quality educators. See an error? The Lake City Reporter corrects errors of fact in news required good teach- on the test. And I think of passing “Teaching is what makes items. If you have a concern, question, or suggestion, for a cer- ers. They the state needs to take scores for all all professions possible,” please call the editor. Corrections and clarifications will tification, should be test takers she said. another look at that.’ run in this space. Thanks for reading. has got- given credit went down St. Leo offers workshops ten harder for the fact by 30 per- to help education students in recent that they had three years cent the year the changes prepare for the general Ballew years and of great teaching in the went into effect, Ballew said. knowledge exam. Submissions The Lake City Reporter accepts photographs and caption makes no classroom. They may not “I’ve been in education The school year starts information to run at the discretion of the editor. If you would distinction between some- be good test takers.” 15 years and I have not seen Aug. 13 in Columbia County. like to see your organization in the newspaper, send the picture one looking to teach first- The higher standards are it this bad,” she said. Carswell urged any certi- and information to associate editor Justin Caudell at grade English versus high- a well-intentioned effort to But the exam is only one fied teachers who are inter- [email protected]. school calculus, Carswell increase the quality of edu- of several factors causing ested in work in the district said. cators, but Carswell said a the shortage. to visit columbiak12.com or “You might be a kinder- sliding-scale system with “You can’t pinpoint it to call 755-8000 and ask for Lake City Reporter garten or first-grade teach- different qualifications for one problem,” she said. human resources. HOW TO REACH US BUSINESS.............. 754-0419 er and they’re asking you different grade levels and Society’s perception of “If there’s maybe some- Main number ........ 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