Making History: Molino Park Students Recognized At County History Fair

March 3, 2010

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Several Molino Park Elementary School students were recognized during the recent Escambia County History Fair.

“We were so proud of our students,” said Ester Robinson, fourth grade teacher. “All of our 4th grade students participating in the History Fair worked hard on their projects.”

The following Molino Park Elementary School students were recognized:

Elementary Individual Exhibits

  • 2nd Place Kyle Lovell (Garrett Morgan Project)
  • Honorable Mention: Hunter Rogers (Jackie Robinson Project)

African American Heritage Awards, Individual Elementary

  • 1st Place: Kyle Lovell
  • 2nd Place: Carson Lowery
  • 3rd Place: Hunter Rogers

African American Heritage Awards, Group Elementary

  • Sabra Stewart & Devin Abrams (African American Women: Seeds of Greatness Project)

The Holly Benson Women’s History Award

  • Elementary: Carson Lowery (Harriet Tubman Project)

Historical Exhibit Awards: Elementary

  • 2nd Place: Kyle Lovell

Escambia County Council of PTA/PTSA Awards

  • Sabra Stewart
  • Devin Abrams

T. T. Wentworth Museum Best in Show Awards

  • Kyle Lovell
  • Hunter Rogers

Pictured: Molino Park Students participating in the recent Escambia County History Fair were: (front L-R) Devin Abrams and Sabra Stewart; (back L-R) Kyle Lovell, Carson Lowery, Hunter Rogers, and Ali Carter. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Comments

7 Responses to “Making History: Molino Park Students Recognized At County History Fair”

  1. Laura on March 4th, 2010 8:11 am

    I kept thinking I had missed something in my last post. And going back I realize now what it was. Congrats to ALL of our Molino Park History Fair winners! I was very proud to be there watching all of you be recognized for your hard work. Keep it up! Laura

  2. Dawn watson on March 3rd, 2010 10:39 pm

    Way To Go Ali!

  3. Gwen on March 3rd, 2010 9:22 pm

    Devin, we are very proud of you and Sabra…you represented Molino Park well!!! Your hard work paid off. Thanks, Mrs. Robinson for all that you do for the students of Molino Park.

  4. Robert Lowery on March 3rd, 2010 1:56 pm

    Carsen, we are all so proud of you!! You did a great job on your project and representing your school! Keep up the good work! Your teachers obviously did a great job guiding you!

  5. Ashley on March 3rd, 2010 1:45 pm

    Way to go Guys!
    Keep up the good work, and set a positive example to all the younger children!!
    Thanks so much Mrs. Robinson, your time & effort really shows!

  6. Laura on March 3rd, 2010 7:55 am

    Sabra, You and Devin worked so very hard on your project. Daddy, Aunt Nelda, and I are soooooooo very proud of you! Many hours after school were spent making your project the very best! Thank you to Mrs. Robinson for staying after and guiding them. WTG! Devin and Sabra!!! Mom

  7. Julie Kent on March 3rd, 2010 6:07 am

    I am SO proud of you guys. I know how much work goes into these projects. Keep up the good work! Way to go Mrs. Robinson!