Carver/Century Closure: You Can Attend The School Board Meetings

May 15, 2008

Several officials are calling for Century area residents to pack upcoming meetings of the Escambia County School Board to show support for saving Carver/Century K-8 School. Superintendent Jim Paul is expected to present a proposal to close Carver/Century K-8 School at a Thursday school board workshop.

“Century needs to be there at that meeting so they can hear what he (Paul) has to say,” School Board Member Claudia Brown-Curry said. “Century needs to speak out. There are public forums at regular board meetings where Century can speak and be heard.”

“The meeting Thursday will give him time to get a feel where he is with the proposal. If he gets a vibe that he can get the three votes that he needs, he will probably try at Friday’s meeting to put it on the agenda for next week’s meeting. That’s too fast.”

“But if there is a large turnout from Century, he might get a bad vibe about the whole thing,” she added.

“Everybody from Century that can go to the meetings needs to go to the meetings and show their support for the school,” Century Mayor Freddie McCall said. “That school is important to our town, and we need to fight to keep it.”

Carver/Century principal Jeff Garthwaite agreed that Century residents should attend the meetings to support the school, and they should remain calm.

“I ask everyone to attend, and ask that we remain very rational about the whole thing,” Garthwaite said. “This can be very emotional, but they (the school board) thinks in very logical ways, not emotional ways. We need to vent our emotions in very logical ways.

The Escambia County School Board is meeting at 11:30 Thursday in a special workshop session where Superintendent Jim Paul is expected to present his plan to close Carver/Century. Another regular workshop session is scheduled for 9:00 Friday morning, and the next regular meeting of the school board is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at 5:30.

All meetings are held in Room 160 of the J.E. Hall Center at 30 East Texar Drive in Pensacola.

To get to the Hall Center from the Century area, take Highway 29 south into Pensacola. Continue on Highway 29 past the “Y” where Pace Boulevard veers off to the right, and continue past Fairfield Drive. The next traffic light will be Texar Drive. Turn left onto Texar Drive. The Hall Center is on the left about three tenths of a mile ahead. There is parking in front of the building and to the left of the complex. It is about a 40 mile trip from Century, which should take about an hour.

For Google Map to the Hall Center, click here.

NorthEscambia.com was the first media to break the Carver/Century closure proposal story Wednesday afternoon, and will we have complete coverage today. Click any story title below to read more of today’s coverage:

Week Long Open House Continues At Century Care Center

May 15, 2008

A week long open house continues today at Century Care Center to celebrate National Nursing Home Week.

Today will be “Field Day” with BBQ, games, a bake sale. There will also be a dunking booth with Administrator Don Ripley and Greg Brock. A pie-in-the-face booth will feature Doris Jackson, Florida’s nurse administrator of the year.

Friday’s activities will include a special performance by Canticle, featuring music for the harp, woodwinds and voice.

School Board To Discuss Closure Of Carver/Century K-8 School Thursday

May 14, 2008

NorthEscambia.com has learned that the Escambia County School Board will discuss the closure and consolidation of Carver/Century K-8 School Thursday morning.

“The superintendent will bring up a proposal to close and consolidate Carver/Century School at the meeting,” Board Member Claudia Brown-Curry told NorthEscambia.com Wednesday afternoon. “I received an email that he would be bringing it up.”

“Century needs to be there at that meeting so they can hear what he has to say,” Brown-Curry said. The meeting is at 11:30 at the Hall Center in Pensacola.

NorthEscambia.com has confirmed with Assistant Superintendent Ronnie Arnold that the proposal will be discussed at the Thursday morning meeting. Arnold said that no vote would be taken at the meeting.

Carver/Century Principal Jeff Garthwaite told his faculty and staff of the meeting and proposal at a faculty meeting Wednesday afternoon.

“There was a wide range of emotions, from disbelief, to disenchantment, to strong emotions,” he said. “There were many tears in the crowd.”

NorthEscambia.com is working on this developing story. More details will be posted here on NorthEscambia.com later today, and a complete story will be posted Thursday morning. We will also post a map and directions to the Hall Center for those who wish to attend the meeting.

Looking For Something To Do? Need To Tell People About Your Event?

May 14, 2008

If you want to know what is going on in the North Escambia area, visit our community events calendar listing. There are currently about two dozen reader submitted events in the next few weeks listed on the page.

To see the community events page, simply click “EVENTS” in the bar near the top of the page, or click here.

We will be happy to run your church, civic or other non-profit community event taking place in North Escambia at no charge. Please submit your event(s) as early as possible prior to the event date to news@northescambia.com or click here for our contact form.

FHP Plans Checkpoints

May 14, 2008

The Florida Highway Patrol will be conducting driver license and vehicle inspection checkpoints this week in Escambia County at the locations listed below.

Checkpoints will be setup on:

  • State Road 97 northern Escambia County
  • Johnson Avenue east of Davis Highway
  • Massachusetts Avenue west of Hollywood Blvd.
  • Tonawanda Drive east of 61st Avenue
  • Border Street at SR10A overpass
  • Avery Street west of “W” Street
  • Hancock Road east of Old Palafox Highway
  • Pipeline Road south of Rambler Drive
  • Jernigan Road south of Nine Mile Road
  • Patricia Drive north of Fairfield Drive

Recognizing the danger presented to the public by defective vehicle equipment, troopers will concentrate their efforts on vehicles being operated with defects such as bad brakes, worn tires and defective lighting equipment. In addition, attention will be directed to drivers who would violate the driver license laws of Florida.

The patrol has found these checkpoints to be an effective means of enforcing the equipment and driver license laws of Florida while ensuring the protection of all motorists.

Northview NJROTC Students Take To The Seas

May 14, 2008

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Northview High School’s NJROTC recently left the classroom and took to the waters around Pensacola on the USCGC Bonito.

Twenty four cadets were underway for two hours observing the operations of the 87′ Coast Guard coastal patrol boat from Pensacola NAS. They spent time on the bridge, in the engine room, in the ship’s galley and on deck.

The NHS students manned the helm and handled lines upon returning to port. They also participated in a simulated man overboard situation.

The Officer in Charge of the Bonito is BMCM Przybylski, and it has a crew of 10. The USCGC Bonito is capable of a number of missions, but its primary role on the Gulf Coast is search and rescue, combating smuggling and illegal immigration.

For a complete photo gallery, click here.

Pictured above: Northview NJRTOC students on the USCGC Bonito. Pictured below, kneeling (L-R): Deniece Jordan; Ashia Brown; Anna Baker; Thomas Walston; Tyler Garrrett; Dan Jordan; Zach Byers; Colton Kawamuara. Standing: Zach Lamb; John Waters; Willie Davis; Katie Mann; Josh Chavers; Aaron Hammond; Monica Mclain; Ryan Busbee; Charles Rolin; Will Conway; Tyler Hunter; Brantley Gardner; Jessica Bloodsworth; Miranda Scott; Clint Davis. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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PER Seeks Home For Young Colt

May 14, 2008

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Panhandle Equine Rescue is seeking foster care or a permanent adoption home for a nine month old colt.

“He is very sweet and is currently in obedience training. He’ll be gelded next week,” PER President Diane Lowery said. “We need to place him in a safe and loving home after that. His trainer says he is going to make someone a very nice gelding.”

Panhandle Equine Rescue’s mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and provide adoption services for abused, neglected and abandoned equines. It is authorized by the Escambia County court system to investigate equine reports in the county.

For more information, call 587-2754.

Driver ID’d In Alcohol Related Crash That Leaves Part Of Century In Dark; Leads To Helicopter Search

May 13, 2008

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An alcohol-related one vehicle accident in Century Monday night shut down Highway 29 for several hours and left the north part of the town in the dark, while the Sheriff’’s Department helicopter searched from overhead.

A Chevrolet pickup truck driven by Vinita M. Hertz, 33, of Milton struck a power pole along North Century Boulevard just before 8:30 Monday night. The passenger door of the truck struck the pole, breaking the pole and sending power lines down across Highway 29. The accident happened near the intersection of Henry Street, just south of Radio Shack.

Hertz reportedly told authorities that she was a passenger in the vehicle, not the driver. That prompted a search by rescue crews and then by dogs from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Department and the Sheriff’s Department helicopter for a possible second victim. Another person was not located after an extensive search. Hertz was transported from the scene by ambulance to Jay Hospital in serious condition.

Hertz was headed south on North Century Boulevard when she passed out at the wheel, according to the Florida Highway Patrol, and rotated into the utility pole.

The FHP crash report indicates that alcohol was a factor in the crash and that charges are pending. The FHP says Hertz was not wearing a seatbelt.

The broken power pole and downed lines cut power in Century from the power substation at Howard Street and North Century Boulevard, north to the Alabama state line. That left 156 customers without power, according to Gulf Power. Power was fully restored by 3:21 a.m. Tuesday.

By 10:30, traffic on Highway 29 was once again flowing both north and south with some delays as Gulf Power worked to replace the broken pole.

The accident is still under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.

For more photos from the crash scene, click here.

Pictured above: This truck crashed into this power pole Monday night in Century, plunging the north part of the town into the dark. Laundry is seen scattered around the truck. Pictured below: An Escambia County Sheriff’s Department dog arrives on scene to search for a possible second person from the truck. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.

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Red Flag Warning Issued, Brush Fires Occur Around North Escambia

May 13, 2008

The National Weather Service in Mobile has issued a red flag warning for North Escambia and surrounding areas until 7:00 tonight.

Afternoon relative humidities will fall below 35 percent over the western Florida Panhandle until late this afternoon. A red flag warning means that critical fire weather conditions will occur. A combination of strong winds, low relative humidity and warm temperatures will create explosive fire growth potential.

At least three brush fires have been reported in the North Escambia area over the past two days.

Sunday afternoon, the Molino volunteer fire departments responded to a brush fire near Chestnut Road and Molino Road. A short time later, the McDavid and Century volunteer fire departments responsed to a brushfire on Backwoods Road. The Florida Division of Forestry was called in to assist with the Backwoods Road fire.

The Molino and Century volunteer fire departments responded to another brush fire in the 100 block of Elm Street just off Hilltop Road in Century about 4:55 Monday afternoon.

NWE Panhandle Cafe Cooks Jay Shell

May 13, 2008

Northwest Escambia beat Jay Shell by a score of 7 to 1 Monday night.

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