Northview Mini-Cheerleading Clinic Scheduled

August 25, 2009

The annual Northview Mini-Cheerleading Clinic will be held this Friday, giving girls three-years old through the eighth grade the chance to cheer at halftime of a Northview Chiefs game.

The clinic will be from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. Friday in the school gym. Registration is at 5:00. The clinic is open to children three-years old through the eighth grade. Cost is $15 per person or $20 for siblings. The girls will perform during halftime of the first home football game on September 4. They will receive free admission to the game. For questions, call Anna at Northview at (850) 327-6681.

Larry White Named President Of State Commission Association

August 25, 2009

Escambia County (Ala.) Commissioner Larry White of Flomaton has been elected president of the Association of County Commissions of Alabama, the statewide association that represents Alabama’s county governments.

larrywhite.jpgWhite is active in ACCA having previously held the position of ACCA first vice president, as well as currently serving on the ACCA board of directors and several committees.

“I am very anxious to get to work,” White said. “This year offers many challenges for county government, and I am looking forward to working with our ACCA staff, new board of directors, our members and our affiliates to face them. Budget shortfalls, health care, road and bridge funding are but a few concerns our counties must address this year. We will work hard together to solve our problems. We are committed to continue to provide safe roads and bridges, promote economic development, support our law enforcement agencies, and to provide other vital services of county government.”

ACCA Executive Director Sonny Brasfield said he is confident in White’s capabilities to serve the association’s membership well.

“We have nothing to worry about in the next year. I know that Larry will lead this association with pride and a dedication to improving county government,” Brasfield said. “With his experience on the board of directors, our affiliate groups, our special projects, our insurance programs, and his knowledge of county issues, Larry will continue to be a valuable asset to the people of Alabama.”

The Association of County Commissions of Alabama is a statewide organization representing county governments in Alabama. ACCA promotes improved county government services in Alabama, offers educational programs for county officials and their staff members, administers insurance programs for county governments and employees, offers legal advice, and represents the interests of county government before state and federal organizations and agencies. The activities of the Association are governed by a board of directors composed of three officers, past presidents and representatives elected from 12 Alabama districts.

Clara Bell Steadham

August 24, 2009

Mrs. Clara Bell Steadham of McDavid, FL passed away August 22, 2009 at the age of 68. She was born November 29, 1940.

She is survived by her Loving, Devoted Husband of 49 years Dudley “Bo” Steadham. Her Sons Jeff Steadham, Daniel Steadham (Melinda), and David Steadham (Linda), all of McDavid, FL; Grandchildren: Jeffery Steadham, Ian Steadham, and Danielle Steadham all of McDavid, FL, Stephanie Nelson of Bay Minette, AL, Step-Grandson Casey Burkett (Megan) of Atmore, AL. Great-Grandson: Quinton Nelson of Bay Minette, AL. She also leaves behind a Sister Dorothy Steadham of McDavid, FL.

She is preceded by her siblings, Lewis Gilmore, Ernest Gilmore, Catherine Garrett, and Perlie Mare Miller. Her Family and Grandchildren were the sunshine of her life; she also will cherish the memories of many Nieces and Nephews. She will always be in our Hearts and forever in God’s Loving Arms.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, August 25, 2009 at 2:00 P.M. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Rev. Nathan Brown officiating.

Visitation will be Monday August 24, 2009 from 6 to 9 P.M. at the Petty Eastside Chapel
Pallbearers will be: Lee Jernigan, Robbie Barrows, Gordon Gilmore, Avis Garrett, Lamar Garrett, Alfred “Bubba” Kimmons.

Honorary Pallbearers will be: Josh Hiest and Mack Jr. Morris

Burial will be in Ray’s Chapel Cemetery.

Petty Funeral Homes, LLC (Eastside Chapel) in charge of arrangements.

Three Cantonment Residents Involved In Crash

August 24, 2009

Three Cantonment residents were involved in a two-vehicle crash Monday afternoon.

The accident happened in the 2800 block  of Pine Forest Road. The Florida Highway Patrol says Jeffrey Bookout, 52, was southbound on Pine Forest Road in 1997 Dodge pickup pulling a 36-foot travel trailer  when he started to turn into his own driveway. That’s when troopers say Michael Craig, 48, tried to to pass the pickup on his 2007 Harley Davidson motorcycle. As Bookout turned left, Craig collided with the left front of the pickup, according to the FHP report.

Craig and his motorcycle were knocked about 20 feet into concrete culvert, according to the FHP. He was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola in serious condition.

Bookout and his passenger,  Rhonda Brant, 37, were not injured.

Craig was charged with an improper lane change, according to the FHP.

Don’t Forget Paperwork To Send Back To School

August 24, 2009

Every child in  Escambia County should have received an assortment of paperwork during the first day of school Monday. School administrators stress the importance of filling out that paperwork and returning it as soon as possible.

“It’s very important that we get all of the paperwork back tomorrow”, Ernest Ward Principal Nancy Gindl-Perry said Monday afternoon. “We gave the folder of a paperwork to the students during the last five minutes of school; so it should all make it home.”

If you have questions about any of the blue cards, white cards or other forms, call your child’s school tomorrow.

Edna E. McKinley

August 24, 2009

Edna E. McKinley, a homemaker, died Saturday in Atmore. She was 82.

A native of Uriah and a former resident of Davisville, Fla., she was a resident of Atmore.

Survivors include her daughter, Teresa McClure of Dyersburg, Tenn.; two sons, Michael W. McKinley and Billy McKinley, both of Atmore; one sister, Mattie Moore of Pace, Fla.; one grandchild; and two stepgrandchildren.

Visitation will be tonight from 5 to 8 at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home, where services will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. Burial will follow in Pine Barren Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to Covenant Hospice in Brewton.

One Person Injured In Bratt Highway 4 Wreck Monday Morning

August 24, 2009

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One person received minor injuries in an accident in the 4600 block of Highway 4 in Bratt Monday morning.

A Jeep was apparently rear-ended by another vehicle; the driver was transported by ambulance with minor injuries. The accident happened about 8:30 a.m. near the First Baptist Church of Bratt.

The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire-Rescue, Atmore Ambulance at the Florida Highway Patrol responded to the crash. The accident is under investigation by the FHP.

NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Pensacola Pelicans Preserve Division Lead With 6-3 Win Over El Paso

August 24, 2009

The Pelicans picked up a much needed win on Sunday night, defeating the Diablos 6-3. On a night that saw the Captains and Air Hogs earn victories as well, the Pelicans earned the win they needed to remain three games ahead of Shreveport-Bossier, and three and a half games up on Grand Prairie. The Pelicans’ magic number is now four as seven games remain in the regular season. Avoiding a sweep in the final game of the series, Pensacola had to fend off multiple El Paso attacks.

pelssunday1.jpgThe Pelicans took an early two-run lead in the first inning. Francisco Leandro doubled and Kevin Reynolds hit him in and then stole second, scoring himself on a Chase Burch single. Yet the Diablos answered right back in the top of the second with two runs of their own.

Jeff Vincent continued to foil Pelicans’ starter Randy Beam: after recording the lone knock in Beam’s one-hitter during July, Vincent started off the second inning in this game with a solo home run. After Jerry Verastegui grounded out, Eddy Rodriguez went yard as well, and the game was tied.

Pensacola scored a run in the bottom of the fifth in their gritty style: Jason Diaz singled, stole second, and Kevin Reynolds drove him in. Diaz would end the evening with a single in each of his three plate appearances.

El Paso rallied to tie it in the very next frame, leading off the top of the sixth with an Hector Bernal double. Randy Beam would leave the game in the inning, finishing with five and a third innings pitched, allowing three runs on nine hits, walking two and striking out six. The third run scored when Juan Camacho singled off new pitcher Francisco Butto, advancing Bernal to the dish.

Butto would keep the Diablos shut down for the next few innings, leaving after recording the final out of the eighth. His only blemishes were three hits, which he overshadowed with four strikeouts.

The Pelicans provided Butto with run support in the bottom of the sixth. Antoin Gray singled, moved to second on a groundout, third on a wild pitch, and scored on a Marcos Rodriguez base hit.

An inning later Pensacola added insurance when Jason Diaz recorded his final hit to lead off the bottom of the seventh. Francisco Leandro put down his second sacrifice bunt to advance Diaz to second base, and Marshall McDougall provided a timely to hit to bring him home. After McDougall recorded his first steal in a Pelicans uniform, Antoin Gray doubled to drive McDougall in, and the Pelicans had the 6-3 lead that would go final.

Hunter Davis pitched the ninth inning, giving up a leadoff single, but after inducing a popup to third base and a 6-4-3 double play, the ballgame was over and Davis earned his twenty-first save.

Diaz went 3-3, scoring twice, and Reynolds ended the evening 2-4 driving in two. Gray and Rodriguez each went 2-4, driving in one; Gray hit a double.

The Pelicans travel overnight to Fort Worth where they start a three game series on Monday. The Pelicans will throw Aaron Jackson against Fort Worth’s Ryan Riddle. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. and all the action can be heard on NewsRadio 1620 and online via SportsJuice.com.

Becoming One: Teacher Liaison Working To Bring Communities Together

August 24, 2009

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The transition of Carver/Century K-8 School into Ernest Ward Middle and Bratt Elementary will go smoothly. Just ask anyone involved with either school in any capacity, and they are sure of it.

Except for Joyce Wright-Evans. She’s double sure.

Wright-Evans is a teacher on special assignment as a community liaison at Bratt and Ernest Ward this year in a position funded by federal stimulus dollars to help ensure that parents and the community are as involved as possible with the two schools. It is all part of the plan to make sure the consolidation of Carver/Century K-8 into Ernest Ward and Bratt goes as smoothly as possible.

“It’s going to be a great year,” Wright-Evans said last week while sitting in the office of Ernest Ward Principal Nancy Gindl-Perry. “I am very proud to be part of the Ernest Ward family.”

“You hear that?” Perry asked. “Part of the Ernest Ward family…that’s what we are here at Ernest Ward…family.”

With hundreds of children in the two schools — an expected 547 just at Ernest Ward — a big part of Wright-Evans’ job will be helping parents and the community feel like part of that family at EWMS and Bratt Elementary.

“I think she has the right temperament, and she has the right personality. She’s very energetic, and that passion for children is going to show,” Escambia School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas said of Wright-Evans. “She is going to be a good thing for everyone involved with either school.”

Jeff Garthwaite, former principal of Carver/Century K-8 School and now stimulus funds coordinator for the school district, agreed.

“She will be there to help plan community activities like open house, and she will be there to smooth out any bumps in the road that might happen,” Garthwaite said. “She will troubleshoot any problems, and she will act as an advocate for children and parents with the school.”

wrightevans.jpg“Parents can contact me about anything involving the schools,” she said. “We work together as a team.”

Wright-Evans will also be reaching out to community groups and businesses, looking for their involvement with Bratt and Ernest Ward.

“It’s all about the kids,” Wright-Evans said. “It is about each one of them. The kids come first.”

Wright-Evans will maintain an office at Ernest Ward and travel frequently to Bratt. To contact her about any issue or more information on how to become involved with the two schools, email jwright-evans@escambia.k12.fl.us or call Ernest Ward Middle at 327-4283 or Bratt Elementary at 327-6137.

Pictured: Joyce Wright-Evans in the hallway at Ernest Ward Middle School. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Cheat Sheet: Quick Back To School Facts You Need To Know

August 24, 2009

Here’s a last minute cheat sheet on things you need to know on this first day of school:

School Start Times Are Different

back2school22.jpgElementary schools in Escambia County have a morning start time of 7:45 and an afternoon dismissal time of 2:00. The earliest students can be dropped off at the elementary schools — including Bratt, Molino Park, Byrneville and Jim Allen — is 7:20.

At Ernest Ward Middle School, the morning start time will be 9:05 and the afternoon dismissal will be 3:45. The earliest students can be dropped off will be 8:55. The other middle schools in the county, including Ransom, will have a 9:20 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. school day.

At Northview High School, the school day will run 8:45 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. The earliest students will be allowed on campus will be 8:30. The other high schools in the county will run 8:30 a.m. to 3:05 p.m.

Buses Run At Different Times Too

Since school starts at a different time this year, buses will run at different times too. Questions about your child’s bus? Call your child’s school.

Breakfast and Lunch Cost The Same

One thing remains the same this year — breakfast and lunch prices:

  • Elementary Breakfast:  $1, full; $0.30, reduced; $1.80, adult.
  • Elementary Lunch: $2, full; $0.40, reduced; $3, adult.
  • Middle/High Breakfast: $1.50, full; $0.30, reduced; $1.80, adult.
  • Middle/High Lunch: $2.50, full; $0.40, reduced; $3, adult.

Students that qualified for free and reduced price meals last year must complete an application again this year. Look for an application to be sent home with your child during the first week.

You Can Pay For Meals Online

You can prepay for your child’s breakfast and lunch at mealpayplus.com. You’ll need their student number. That will be sent home with your child, or you can call your school to get it. You can use any major credit card or a check. It’s the cost of the number of meals you choose plus a small service charge per student. But there’s no sending money to school and hoping it arrives or is spent for lunch.

The Breakfast And Lunch Menu

Here is the breakfast and lunch menu for elementary students for the first two days of school:

The elementary menu for breakfast on the first day of school will be Pop Tart, cheese wedge and mixed fruit. The lunch menu will be chili fiesta stix, pepperoni pizza, peaches, corn and a cookie. Day two, Tuesday, will have breakfast pizza and pears in the morning. For lunch on the second day, the menu includes corn dog, chicken Alfredo, fresh fruit, pineapple, garden salad and french bread.

Featured specials in middle and high school for Monday include popcorn chicken potato bowl, chicken Caesar salad or chili fiesta stix. Tuesday’s menu includes chicken fettuccine Alfredo, Cobb salad or pizza.

The Rules And The Dress Code

Each student will receive a copy of the Escambia County Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook during the first few days of school. Take a moment to look at; it can save one of those unwanted calls from the principal.

The school day dress code for students in grades 6-12 now applies to every activity after school too, even ball games. Leave the short shorts and baggy pants at home.

If you are just dying to read the handbook before it comes home with your child, click here for middle and high school or click here for elementary.

Communications

Communications is a two way street. Make sure you have your child’s school phone number in your cell phone in case you need it one day.

Make sure your child’s school has correct phone numbers for you, both your landline and cell phones. There will be forms sent home the first few days of school asking for the information, and you can send a note to your child’s teacher anytime.

Speaking of the teacher, ask him or her for their extension number at school, and trade email addresses with them. That way you have easy access to your child’s teacher(s).

And don’t fall for the cell phone temptation. Students of any age can have their cell phone at school, but it must be turned off between the first and last bell. Vibrate is not off.

Checkout List

Make sure you have an updated list of people allowed to check your child out of school. You don’t want to send grandma to school to checkout the kids for her to be told no. The names will go on that blue card the school sends home during the first week.

Get Your John Hancock Ready

Check the book  bags. There will be lots of papers to fill out and sign during the first week. Make sure they are returned to school.

Fall Break And Holidays

If you are planning ahead for Fall Break, don’t expect it to be a long one this year. The school district has taken the normal Thursday and Friday Thanksgiving break and tossed Wednesday in for a three day Fall Break. It will be November 25-27. The first holiday of the year will be Monday, September 7 for Labor Day.

Last Day Of School

Ready for next summer again? The last day of school will be 180 days of school away –  Friday, June 4, 2010.

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