School Advisory Councils Decide How To Spend Thousands; Work Hard Behind The Scenes

September 24, 2008

sherrill.jpgWorking behind the scenes at area schools are school advisory councils, and they began this school year with the responsibility of deciding how to spend thousands of dollars awarded by the state.

School advisory councils are made up of a team of people representing the various segments of the community, from parents and teachers to students, administrators, support staff and local business people.

Based on the state’s school grading system, schools that either receive an “A” grade or improve at least one grade from the previous year were eligible to receive the recognition funds. Bratt Elementary received $33,492. Carver/Century K-8 School received $17,319. Molino Park Elementary was awarded $36,436. Charter school Byrneville Elementary got $13,830. Ernest Ward Middle School received $38,973, and Northview High School was awarded $46,887.

At Tuesday morning’s meeting of the school advisory council at Bratt Elementary School, the council voted to split Bratt’s $33,492 among all current school employees that were on the payroll last year — including teachers, lunchroom employees, custodians and other staff — as a bonus. It’s the same thing Bratt has done with their awarded school performance funds for each of the past several years, according to Principal Sheryl Pomeroy.

At Northview High School’s School Advisory County meeting Tuesday afternoon, members voted to form a committee to report back on possible uses for the school’s $46,887. The committee will consist of parents on the SAC, teachers and faculty. The committee will report back to the SAC at a future date.

By law, the funds can be used for non-recurring faculty bonuses, educational equipment, new technology or hiring temporary personnel to assist in maintaining and improving student performance.

“I want to give praise to our students, faculty and staff for their hard work. We were just six points away from an ‘A’. We were very close,” Northview Assistant Principal Mike Sherrill told the SAC of the B-graded school.

At Bratt’s school advisory council meeting, members were also informed that Bratt was rated as the only Five Star School in North Escambia.

“It’s an honor to be the only one in the north end,” outgoing SAC advisory council member Tami Calloway said. “It’s an honor that Bratt got that.”

The overall purpose of a school advisory council is to assist in the preparation and evaluation of the results of the school improvement plan and to assist the school principal with the annual school budget. Additionally, SAC’s receive funds to be used by the SAC at their discretion and monies to be used to reach the goals of the school’s improvement plan.

Pictured above: Assistant Principal Mike Sherrill at Northview’s School Advisory County meeting Tuesday. NorthEscambia.com photo.

Lady Eagles Finish Season Undefeated

September 24, 2008

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The Ernest Ward Middle School Lady Eagles volleyball team finished a perfect season Tuesday afternoon with a win over Flomaton.

The Eagles beat the Canes 19-25 25-22 and 15-4 to finish at 8-0 on the year.

Click here for a photo gallery from Tuesday’s action at Ernest Ward Middle School.

Pictured above: Volleyball action Tuesday at Ernest Ward Middle School. NorthEscambia.com photo.

A Run In The Country: Northview Hosts Cross Country Meet

September 24, 2008

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Northview High hosted a cross county meet Tuesday afternoon, and the Chiefs placed second in both the boy’s and girl’s categories.

West Florida High School placed first among both the boys and girls. Escambia Academy placed third in the boy’s divison.

The top male runners in the 5K, and their times, were:

  • Alan Ash, Escambia Academy, 17:57
  • Greg Adams, West Florida High, 19:24
  • Mark Simmones, West Florida High, 19:55
  • Elliot Ross, Northview High, 19:57
  • Coty Chance, Northview High, 19:58

The top female runners in the 5K, and their times, were:

  • Taylor Drie,  West Florida High, 26:32
  • Haleigh Sport, West Florida High, 26:34
  • Brooke Bosso,  West Florida High, 27:27
  • Jeranda String, West Florida High, 27:28
  • Sarah Killam, Northview High, 28:29

crosscountry10.jpgMembers of the Northview Boy’s Cross Country team are: Cody Chance, Elliot Ross, Cory Calloway Justin Whiting, Wesley Chancery, Daniel Jordan, Zachary Lamb, Clinton Davis, Joshua Scott, Dustin Lewis, AJ Lambert, Blake Luker, Brett Rolin, and Zachary Byers.

Members of the Northview Girl’s Cross Country team are: Hannah Jordan, Amanda Sellers, Samantha Macks, Jessica Bloodsworth, Miranda Scott, Mallory Bell, Sarah Killiam, Katie Mann, Dixie Carnley and Monica McClain.

The next meet for both teams will be Tuesday, September 30 at 4:30 at Northview. Other teams running will be Pensacola High, Jay High, & Pensacola Christian Academy, Tate High, T.R. Miller High and Escambia Academy.

Click here for a photo gallery from the meet.

Pictured top: The race to the finish at a cross country track meet Tuesday afternoon at Northview High School. Pictured above: Sarah Killam, Northview’s top female runner Tuesday, rounds the corner toward the finish line. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

NHS Girls In Spanish Fort Volleyball Tournament

September 24, 2008

The Northview Varsity girl’s volleyball team competed in the Spanish Fort Tournament this past weekend in Spanish Fort, Alabama.

In their first game, the Chiefs swept two from the Blue Devils from Atmore, 25-15, 25-9.

Then the Chiefs fell to Spanish Fort, 14-25, 9-25.

In their final game, Northview lost to Foley, 11-25, 23-25.

In the tournament, sophomore Ashley Digmon had eight digs,  and sophomore Shawna Montgomery had three blocks, six kills, seven aces and a pair of digs.

Caitlin Hall, a junior, had two blocks, 20 assists and two kills. Junior Amber McMillan had nine digs.

And senior Brittney Thompson racked up four blocks, 13 kills, two aces and 10 digs.

Northview’s Lady Chiefs are now 4-6 overall, 0-2 in the district.

Both the varsity and junior varisty will be on the road Thursday at South Walton. The JV plays at 4:30 and the varsity hits the court at 6:00.

Second Public Hearing Notice

September 23, 2008

SECOND PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

The Town of Century is applying to the Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) for a Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) under the Housing Revitalization category in the amount of $650,000.00. For each activity that is proposed, at least 70% of the funds must benefit low and moderate income persons. The activities, dollar amount and estimated percentage benefit to low and moderate income persons for which the Town is applying are:

Housing Rehabilitation and Construction Costs: $ 552,500.00 100 % low and moderate income

Project Administration: $ 97,500.00 70 % low and moderate income

The Town of Century plans to minimize displacement of persons as a result of planned CDBG activities in the following manner: No displacement is anticipated because all construction will occur within established rights-of-way. If any persons are displaced as a result of the planned activities, the Town will assist such persons to obtain suitable replacement housing.

The public hearing to receive citizen views concerning the proposed project will be held at the Town Council Meeting Room on Friday, September 26, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. A draft copy of the application will be available for review at that time. The applications will be submitted to the state on September 29, 2008. A final copy of the application will be made available at Century City Hall on Monday through Friday between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. within five days after September 29, 2008. To obtain additional information concerning the public hearing, contact Karen Hughes at (850) 256-3208. The Public Hearing is being conducted in a handicapped accessible location. Any handicapped person requiring an interpreter for the hearing impaired or visually impaired should contact Ms. Hughes by September 22, 2008 and an interpreter will be provided. Any non-English speaking person wishing to attend the public hearing should contact Ms. Hughes by September 22, 2008, and a language interpreter will be provided. To access a Telecommunications Device for Deaf Persons (TDD) please call 1-800-955-8770.

Pursuant to Section 102 of the HUD Reform Act of 1989, the following disclosures will be submitted to DCA with the application. The disclosures will be made available by the Town of Century and DCA for public inspection upon request. These disclosures will be made available on or after the date of submission of the application and shall continue to be available for a minimum period of five years.

1. Other Government (federal, state, and local) assistance to the project in the form of a gift, grant, loan, guarantee, insurance payment, rebate, subsidy, credit, tax benefit, or any other form of direct or indirect benefit by source and amount;

2. The identities and pecuniary interests of all developers, contractors, or consultants involved in the application for assistance or in the planning or development of the project or activity.

3. The identities and pecuniary interests of any other persons with a pecuniary interest in the project that can reasonably be expected to exceed $50,000 or 10% of the grant request (whichever is lower);

4. For those developers, contractors, consultants, property owners, or others listed in two (2) or three (3) above which are corporations, or other entities, the identification or pecuniary interests by corporations or entity of each officer, director, principal stockholders, or other official of the entity.

5. The expected sources of all funds to be provided to the project by each of the providers of those funds and the amount provided; and

6. The expected uses of all funds by activity and amount.

EWMS Volleyball Team Now 6-0

September 23, 2008

ewmsv.jpgThe Ernest Ward Middle School volleyball team is now 6-0 after beating T.R. Miller last night.

Ernest Ward’s Lady Eagles beat the Tigers from Brewton 25-10, 25-13. It was the Eagle’s second win of the season over T.R. Miller.

Ernest Ward will wrap up their volleyball season this afternoon at 4:00 at Ernest Ward.

Pictured above: The EWMS Lady Eagles volleyball team Monday against T.R. Miller. Submitted cellphone photo.

Walnut Hill Volunteer Fire Department Names Chris Brown As New Chief

September 23, 2008

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The Walnut Hill Volunteer Fire Department named Chris Brown as their new chief Monday night.

Brown is taking over the position following the recent retirement of Robert Stewart, who served as the department’s chief for 15 years.

“I look forward to continuing the department’s long standing tradition of service in Walnut Hill and surrounding communities,” Brown said.

Brown, 33, joined the Walnut Hill Volunteer Fire Department in April of 1997. He had served at the rank of captain for the past four years. He is a certified instructor, has Firefighter I certification and a Hazmat endorsement.

He said he is looking forward to leading the team at the Walnut Hill Volunteer Fire Department, which has the largest district in Escambia County in terms of square miles.

“I’m just here to support the guys,” Brown said.

Pictured above: Walnut Hill Volunteer Fire Department Chief Chris Brown at Walnut Hill’s Station 15 Monday night. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Escambia, Century Want To Know About Your Disaster Plans

September 23, 2008

What would you do if you were faced with disaster? Have you an effective disaster plan in place to protect your home and belongings or property? Escambia County wants to know.

evacroute.jpgIn 1998, Escambia County, the City of Pensacola, the Town of Century, and the Santa Rosa Island Authority were provided a federal grant through the Florida Department of Community Affairs to develop a Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS). This was a State of Florida initiative that was implemented to help reduce the spiraling costs of disasters. The LMS identifies specific hazards, man-made, natural, and technological, that could negatively impact our community, and as such, have created a strategy to try and mitigate our community against those disasters.

Escambia County’s Local Mitigation Strategy Group (LMS) has posted a ten question survey on the county’s website. This brief survey takes a few minutes to complete and includes questions such as: “Do you have flood insurance? What steps have you taken to prepare for a natural disaster? Would you spend more money on a new home that was disaster resilient? Are you aware that by mitigating your home against disaster, you may be eligible discounts on your insurance?”

Mitigation is the effort to reduce or eliminate the risks of injury and damage, to both people and property, against potential disaster events. This mitigation can be through mitigation construction type projects or through an educational outreach program to our community and its residents.

Your responses will help us greatly in planning for potential future disasters in the local area. The results will be used to guide the LMS in revising outreach and training goals.

To participate in the survey, visit www.myescambia.com. The survey will be available until Friday, October 3.

Mitigation can include items like:

  • Hurricane shutters for a home, business, or government building.
  • Hurricane roof clips or re-enforcement.
  • Installation of tornado safe rooms
  • Elevation of a flood vulnerable building or home.
  • Flood proofing a home or business.
  • Small drainage improvement projects that reduce or eliminate local flooding.
  •  Educational programs to educate our community on things they can do to protect and mitigate their families, their employees, and their property against potential disaster.

Northview High School’s NJROTC Wins Big At Gator Games

September 23, 2008

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The NJROTC unit from Northview High School earned several awards at the recent Gator Games. Northview placed third overall at the annual event hosted by Escambia High School.

The Gator Games are comprised of 11 competitive athletic and fun events. Fifteen high schools from across the area participated.

Northview earned six trophies, including:

  • 4th place team sit-ups
  • 3rd place knot tying
  • 2nd place wheelbarrow relay
  • 1st place orienterring
  • 1st place female push-ups
  • 3rd place overall

“It was a team effort, and all the cadets had a great time,” said Northview  Senior Naval Science Instructor Charlie Code.

Click here for a complete photo gallery from the event.

Pictured above: Northview’s NJROTC cadets with their trophies from the annual Gator Games. Pictured below: Northview’s NJROTC took second place in the wheelbarrow race. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com.

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Local Boys Attend Atlanta Falcons Game

September 23, 2008

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Two local boys attended Sunday’s Atlanta Falcons game as the Falcons beat Kansas City 38-14.

Luke Ward (left) and Zachary Holland  of Walnut Hill watched Sunday’s game in Atlanta. Both boys play football for the Northwest Escambia Football League. Luke is the son of Carl and Melissa Ward; Zachary is the son of Wayne and Amy Holland.

In the game, the Falcons (2-0) scored five touchdowns, racked up 378 yards on offense, had three interceptions, a defensive score and ended in a tie for the NFC South lead.

Running back Michael Turner rushed for 104 yards and a career-high three touchdowns while rookie quarterback Matt Ryan found Roddy White on a 70-yard touchdown.

Defensive backs Erik Coleman, Brent Grimes and Chris Houston each recorded an interception off second-year quarterback Tyler Thigpen, who was starting his first NFL game. Houston returned his for a touchdown late in the game. The defense opened the game by forcing five straight three-and-outs.

Pictured above: Luke Ward (left) and Zachary Holland of Walnut Hill at Sunday’s Falcon’s game in Atlanta. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com.

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