Notice is given that the following permit was issued on April 22, 2021:
Big Top Manufacturing, Inc., 3255 N US HWY 19, Perry, FL 32347
permit# ERP-123-204321-8. The project is located in Taylor County, Florida, Section 4, Township 4 South, Range 7 East. The permit authorizes a surface water management system on 23.39 acres for construction of 7.31 acres of impervious surfaces known as Big Top Expansion. The receiving water body is n/a (self contained).
A person whose substantial interests are or may be affected has the right to request an administrative hearing by filing a written petition with the Suwannee River Water Management District (District). Pursuant to Chapter 28-106 and Rule 40BB-1.1010, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), the petition must be filed (received) either by delivery at the office of Live Oak, FL 32060 or by e-mail to tjm@srwmd.org, within twenty-one (21) days of newspaper publication of the notice of intended District decision (for those persons to whom t
Dunnell is opposed to timing of Glover’s appointment
School Board Member Deidra Dunnell raised an objection to Superintendent of Schools Dr. Danny Glover Jr.’s recommendation to fill the district’s director of personnel position without first considering findings outlined in a report generated by a Tallahassee attorney charged with reviewing the district’s overall hiring practices.
Former Taylor County School District Director of Personnel Michael Thompson retired in March, and Dunnell voiced her concerns just before school board members prepared to vote on Glover’s recommendation to appoint long-time Taylor County Middle School Principal Kiki Puhl to the position.
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Nearly 1 in 4 Taylor students behind?
In the wake of “learning losses” associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly one in every four students – a total of 615 students or 22% of all those enrolled in the Taylor County School District – have a failing grade, have scored in the lowest quartile at the elementary level or need to recover one or more credits at the high school level.
In an attempt to mitigate these broad learning losses – attributed to a lost semester of instruction during the 2020 school year and COVID-related disruptions in 2020 the local school district is undertaking the largest summer school program in decades with a projected cost of around $500,000 to fund some 50 teachers and the half dozen bus drivers likely needed during the month of June.
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