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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune.

Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune.

New Clayton city council members sworn into seats

Probate Judge Carlton Hobie Jones, III swears in newly elected Clayton City Council members at Clayton City Hall on Wednesday, Jan. 4. Jones wished council members and the City of Clayton the best of luck for the upcoming term.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune.

Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune.

Swearing-in ceremony in Tiger

Probate Judge Carlton Hobie Jones, III swears in Tiger City Council members at Tiger Town Hall on Monday, Jan. 8. Pictured above are Council Member Jackie Watts; Council Member Pete Marziliano; Mayor Mike Carnes; Jones; Council Member and Mayor Pro Tem Karen Lovell; and Council Member James Gragg.
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County’s 95 score on the College and Career Ready Performance Index graduation rate was more than 10 points higher than the state average of 84.9. RCHS also scored 84.1 on Content Mastery; 76.6 on Progress; 38.9 on Closing Gaps; and 79.6 on Readiness. The CCRPI scores were based on the 2021-2022 school term.

Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County’s 95 score on the College and Career Ready Performance Index graduation rate was more than 10 points higher than the state average of 84.9. RCHS also scored 84.1 on Content Mastery; 76.6 on Progress; 38.9 on Closing Gaps; and 79.6 on Readiness. The CCRPI scores were based on the 2021-2022 school term.

Rabun schools score better, but seek continual improvement

Rabun County and the state have shown score improvements in the 2023 College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) for Content Mastery, Progress and Readiness. “We are pleased with our CCRPI scores but are not satisfied,” Superintendent Dr. April Childers told The Clayton Tribune.
File photo/Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. One of the highlights of 2023 was when Clayton City Council members vote to sell the water and sewer infrastructure to the RCWSA in October 2023.

File photo/Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. One of the highlights of 2023 was when Clayton City Council members vote to sell the water and sewer infrastructure to the RCWSA in October 2023.

Challenges, changes come to Rabun County in 2023

Rabun County saw a lot of growth and change during 2023 that shaped the community in many ways. Lack of affordable housing in the county continues to be a hot-button issue for many citizens and public officials.
Photo courtesy of Clayton Police Department Assistant Chief John Grist. A downed tree blocked the roadway at  Old Highway 441 South at Dunlap Street for more than four hours on Friday, Dec. 29, 2023.

Photo courtesy of Clayton Police Department Assistant Chief John Grist. A downed tree blocked the roadway at Old Highway 441 South at Dunlap Street for more than four hours on Friday, Dec. 29, 2023.

Downed tree causes road blockage for over four hours

Old Highway 441 South at Dunlap Street was blocked for over four hours on Friday, Dec. 29, 2023, due to a tree in the roadway. Notifications from the Rabun County 911 Center were sent out to the community via the CodeRED Emergency Notification System.