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Student earns $160,000 award
The National College Match has selected Choctawhatchee High School’s Michelle Miller as one of 204 recipients of a $160,000 scholarship.
Escambia school superintendent charged with DUI
CLEARWATER — Escambia County Superintendent of Schools Jim Paul was arrested early Thursday morning in Clearwater and charged with driving under the influence.
The Students of Santa Rosa Gallery Night
Dovetails Art and Frame will showcase a sampling of local schoolchildren's art from Santa Rosa County from Feb.
The Students of Santa Rosa
NAVARRE - Dovetails Art and Frame will showcase a sampling of local schoolchildren's art from Santa Rosa County during the month of February.
BBB offers Student Ethics Scholarship to local students
PENSACOLA - Your Better Business Bureau® of Northwest Florida is currently accepting applications from students in Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Wakulla, Walton, and Washington county high schools for its 2008 BBB Student Ethics Scholarship program.
Top 5 Bay school support employees named
Five finalists have been culled from a field of 43 nominees, and one will be selected tonight to represent Bay District Schools in a state support personnel recognition program.
The ABCs of ACT and SAT
Which to take — ACT or SAT.
Student China-bound after landing straight A’s for life
Being a lifelong straight-A student has never given Destin’s Hunter Woodham the feeling he could afford to coast, Woodham says.
Reward offered in school burglary
CRESTVIEW — Information leading to an arrest in the burglary at Walker Elementary School could mean a cash reward.
Wal-Mart donates trailer to FWBHS
FORT WALTON BEACH — Wal-Mart on Beal Parkway has donated a 48-foot trailer to the Fort Walton Beach High School’s band.
OWC Collegiate HS Priority Admissions in February
Okaloosa-Walton College Collegiate High School is hosting two information session regarding the 2008-09 admission year.
Scholarships for Military Children application deadline soon
FORT LEE, VA -- Are you digging under the sofa cushions for misplaced change and rolling coins from your money jar to help pay for college tuition.
PJC Multicultural Job Fair
Pensacola Junior College is holding its 13th annual Multicultural Job Fair Saturday, Feb.
$500 reward for missing cat
FORT WALTON BEACH - A gray and white cat with a long fur coat went missing from the Fort Walton Beach High School area this weekend.
Gaetz pushes school misconduct measure
State Sen.
GCCC offers new music technology programs
Gulf Coast Community College has been training musicians and performers for years.
Mommy and Me fitness training
MILTON - Are you a new mom tired of expandable waistbands.
Technology training for teachers
To help teachers understand and integrate technology in the classroom, the PJC Institute of Corporate and Professional Training is offering online technology courses tailored for educators.
Spring Children’s Programs @ Your Library
The Santa Rosa County Library System resumes Preschool Story Time for children ages 3-5 on Tuesday, Jan.
Targeting teacher misconduct
State Sen.
Learn English with ESOL classes
PENSACOLA - Pensacola Junior College’s Adult Basic Education department is offering English classes for speakers of other languages at the Pensacola and Warrington campuses.
Police investigate break-in at Walker Elementary
A Walker Elementary School teacher discovered substantial vandalism upon entering the building Wednesday morning.
Little League registration
Registration for Destin Little League is just days away.
Student art exhibit mounted at library
To kick off the new year, the Crestview Public Library will show off its new art exhibition system with an exhibit of works by student artists.
Okaloosa schools introduce new telephone notification system
Late Thursday afternoon, phones started ringing.
Ex-Hoover High football coach sets eyes on Choctaw
Rush Propst, the famed football coach who guided Hoover (Ala.
Niceville High band smelling like a rose
Some say that success smells like money, but the Niceville High School marching band would probably say it smells like roses.
RHS mentor at Millville Elementary
Rutherford High School students are participating in a program to mentor elementary students at Millville Elementary School.
Telephones Ring during Emergency System Test
Parents and guardians received a holiday greeting from Superintendent Alexis Tibbetts this afternoon, as part of a district-wide test of the new emergency contact system.
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