Escambia County Schools To Adopt A Comprehensive Drug Policy

August 5, 2010

Drug abuse is a significant problem in our community and in our schools, and the devastating effects drugs can inflict upon young people are well documented. I believe that a newly proposed District Drug Eradication policy will have a dramatic, immediate impact in Escambia County Florida– and will help thousands of district children if we enact and deploy it properly.

The Escambia County School Board (ECSB) is now developing such a comprehensive drug policy. In budget meetings held over the last several months, the funding for this undertaking was identified. In an ECSB retreat held this past July, where broad policy and overall district direction was the topic, more on the proposed drug policy was discussed. Staff will be researching all of the issues and working closely with local law enforcement and multiple attorneys to craft a policy that will be both legal and effective.

ECSB will be studying what other districts from around the state and the nation have been able to put in place with respect to drug eradication policy. We won’t be attempting to re-invent the wheel; we will be developing a policy that is tried and tested, built upon best practices, then tailored to fit our needs locally.

Although the draft policy will be brought to the board sometime in August or September for review, the broad areas of focus can be identified at this time:

  1. Student Safety–the onus of this policy will be on student safety and we will not be undertaking this comprehensive strategy for punitive purposes.
  2. Drug dogs will be deployed in a more frequent, managed, and measured fashion than in previous years. A defined pattern and schedule will be formulated and Drug Detecting Canines will be in our middle and high schools with enhanced frequency.
  3. Students will actively participate in formulating the district’s anti-drug slogan and advertising program.
  4. A more robust “campus crime stoppers” program will be rolled out and cash rewards will be given to those who report on peers involved in illegal activity.
  5. The inclusion of random drug screening/testing is being contemplated. ECSB cannot legally drug test all students (Like Pensacola Catholic High School does); however, we can and should randomly test those who wish to participate in extracurricular activities and/or drive their personal vehicles on our school campuses. Again, overall student safety is the paramount concern.
  6. Voluntary testing, self reporting, counseling and progressive discipline for those identified in screening/testing will all be factors and components in our final comprehensive strategy.

I’m very happy to see the district moving in this direction. I have been steadfast in my advocacy of this type of a policy in our schools for the last four years. I know that we cannot control societal factors which are changing rapidly around us–but we can and should do everything we can to control the environment in and around our schools. The goal should be to make our schools drug-free sanctuaries for our students. Having a comprehensive strategy will empower students to more easily “Say No” to drugs–on and off campus.

My plea for a more effective drug policy culminated with a call for action at the May 14th, 2010, School Board Workshop. I know we can’t move mountains overnight, but I also know the status quo was/is not working on this issue. Having my finger to the pulse with my own kids represented at the elementary, middle, and high school levels- I know a more comprehensive drug policy is what our schools need today, and we as a district are on the verge of fulfilling this need.

Century Making Plans To Dedicate Anthony Pleasant Sports Complex

August 5, 2010

The Town of Century is working on plans to dedicate the Anthony Pleasant Sports Complex this fall.

Mayor Freddie McCall said he is currently trying to obtain the lighting for the park from the  Kayo Stanton Stadium at the former Century High School. Otherwise, the park is mostly complete. Dedication organizers will work toward having Pleasant at the dedication.

The 22 acre park was named after Century native Anthony Pleasant (pictured), a former pro football player selected in the third round of the 1990 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns.  During his 14 year NFL career, Pleasant played for the Browns, the Baltimore Ravens, the Atlanta Falcons, the New York Jets, the San Francisco 49ers and the New England Patriots. He played a total of 202 NFL games and racked up 58 sacks and two interceptions and a defensive end.

Pleasant is currently the defensive line coach for the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs.

Pictured top: Action between the Century Blackcats and the Flomaton Hurricanes last fall at the Anthony Pleasant Sports Complex. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

In Depth: Century Council Candidates Disclose Financial Interests

August 5, 2010

Five candidates are qualified for three council seats in the Town of Century. Paperwork filed with the Escambia County Supervisor of Elections shows the financial interests of each candidate. An explanation of terms used in the report is at the bottom of this story.

Seat 3

Henry Hawkins
137 Hilltop Road

Income
- Pensacola Junior College, instructor
- U.S. Military, retirement pay
- Town of Century, council member
Secondary Income
- none
Real Property
- none
Intangible Property
- none
Liabilities/Major Debts
- none
Interests In A Business
- none

Jacke Johnston
711 Mayo Lane

Income
Escambia County School District, teacher
Secondary Income
- none
Real Property
- 711 Mayo Lane, Century
Intangible Property
- none
Liabilities/Major Debts
- Bank of America, Dallas
- Pensacola L & N Credit Union, Pensacola
Interests In A Business
- none

Robert Lasher
61 Bradley Street

Income
Edward Jones, financial advisor
Secondary Income
- none
Real Property
- none
Intangible Property
- none
Liabilities/Major Debts
- none
Interests In A Business
- none

Seat 4

Gary Riley
7100 Roberts Road
Income
Gulf Power, retired
Social Security
Secondary Income
- none
Real Property
- none
Intangible Property
- none
Liabilities/Major Debts
- none
Interests In A Business
- none

Seat 5

Sandra McMurray Jackson
124 Maple Street

Income
- Century Correctional Institution
Secondary Income
- Jackson-McMurray Funeral Services
Real Property
- 124 Maple Street, Century
- 120 West Hecker Road, Century
Intangible Property
- none
Liabilities/Major Debts
- Pen Air Federal Credit Union
Interests In A Business
- Jackson-McMurray Funeral Services

Annie Carter Savage
170 Henry Street

Income
- Social Security
- Unitrin, St. Louis
Secondary Income
- none
Real Property
- 170 Henry Street
- 8101 Alger Road
Intangible Property
- 1996 Hyundai
Liabilities/Major Debts
- American Services Co., Des Moines, IA
- Dick Moye Auto Sales, Pensacola
Interests In A Business
- none

Editor’s note: A typographical error in the listing for Annie Savage’s “Interest In A Business” information has been corrected to state “none”.


Definitions of terms:
Income: primary sources of income
Secondary Income: major customers, clients and other sources of income to businesses owned
Real Property: land and buildings owned
Intangible Personal Property: stocks, bonds, certificates of deposit, etc.
Interest in a Business: ownership or positions in certain types of businesses

Sample Ballots Are In The Mail

August 5, 2010

Sample ballots for the August 24, 2010 Primary Election are being mailed this week to Escambia County voters, Escambia County Supervisor of Elections David Stafford said Wednesday.

The sample ballot includes an image of the ballot, the voter’s polling location, instructions on marking their ballot, and information on early voting, absentee voting, and voting at the polls on Election Day. A sample ballot is also available at EscambiaVotes.com.

Escambia County voters have three different ways to cast their ballot:

  • By Mail: Voters may vote by mail via an absentee ballot by contacting the Elections Office by mail, phone (850-595-3900), e-mail (absentee@escambiavotes.com), fax (850-595-3914), or using the online form at EscambiaVotes.com. Absentee requests must include the voter’s date of birth and address, and must be received no later than Wednesday, August 18th. Voted ballots must be received in the Elections Office by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day. Absentee voters may now track their ballot status by clicking the Track My Ballot link on EscambiaVotes.com.
  • Early voting: Beginning Monday, August 9th voters may cast their ballot early at any one of four area locations:
    • Elections Office, 213 Palafox Place, 2nd Floor; Elections Office
    • Cantonment Annex, 292 Muscogee Road
    • Genealogy Branch (formerly Tryon Branch) Library, 5740 North 9th Avenue
    • Southwest Branch Library, 12248 Gulf Beach Highway
  • Early voting dates and times are as follows: Monday, August 9 through Friday, August 13: 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Saturday, August 14: 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Sunday, August 15: 11:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Monday, August 16 through Saturday, August 21: 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
  • At your precinct: The third option for voters is to cast their ballot at their precinct from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. on Election Day.

Heat Advisory Again

August 5, 2010

Another heat advisory is in effect for your Thursday. Temperatures expected to climb into the upper 90’s with a heat index in excess of 110.

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

  • Thursday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 97. Heat index values as high as 111. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%.
  • Thursday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 75. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a high near 95. Heat index values as high as 107. Calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
  • Friday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 76. West wind around 5 mph becoming calm. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
  • Saturday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a high near 95. Calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%.
  • Saturday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 76. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Sunday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a high near 95. Calm wind becoming east around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
  • Sunday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 77. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Monday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a high near 95. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
  • Monday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 75. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Tuesday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a high near 95. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
  • Tuesday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 74. Chance of precipitation is 10%.
  • Wednesday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a high near 93. Chance of precipitation is 40%

Severe Thunderstorm Warning: North Escambia And Escambia Ala.

August 4, 2010

Severe Thunderstorm Warning
Statement as of 3:56 PM CDT on August 04, 2010

The National Weather Service in Mobile has issued a

* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for…
northwestern Escambia County in northwest Florida…
southwestern Escambia County in south central Alabama…
north central Baldwin County in southwest Alabama…

* until 500 PM CDT

At 409 PM CDT…National Weather Service radar continued to indicate
a severe thunderstorm capable of producing damaging winds over 60
mph.  This storm was near i65 and CR 1…or about 20 miles northeast
of Bay Minette…moving southwest at 15 mph.

Other locations in the warning include but are not limited to
Atmore…Lottie…Bratt…

Nokomis…Perdido…I-65 and CR 47 and
Rabun.

Frequent cloud to ground lightning is occurring with this storm. Move
indoors immediately! Lightning is one of natures number one killers.
Remember…if you can hear thunder…you are close enough to be
struck by lightning.

Marilyon H. Knight

August 4, 2010

Marilyon H. Knight, age 68, of Molino, Florida passed away Monday, August 2, 2010. Mrs. Knight was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was loved by everyone who came in contact with her. Her faith was a shining example to her family and those around her.

Preceding her in death was her husband, Edward Knight, on August 1, 2010, they would have celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary; her sisters, Judy and Eleece Gibson, and her brother, Gerald Huggins.

Survivors include her daughters, Sherri (Ricky) Butler, Marie (Tommy) Brown and Candy (Kenny) Ashcraft; her son, David Knight; her sisters, Lucretia (Jim) Dunning, Janice (Danny) Nelson, Gwen (Buddy) Watford, Marsell (Jackie) Parker and KieAnn (Gene) Vardeman; her brother, Clifton (Ruby) Huggins; her granddaughters, Amber and Kristin Knight; her grandsons, Hank and Edward Adams, Joshua Bailey and Ryan Ashcraft; her great-grandson, Ayden Blair and numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held at 12:30 p.m.  on Thursday, August 5, 2010, at Faith Chapel North-Cantonment. Interment will follow at Eastern Gate Memorial Gardens.

Serving as pallbearers, will be Russell Gibson, Shane Gibson, Chuck Ward, Steve Faircloth, Danny Hart and Darren Gibson. Honorary pallbearers will be Richard Parker, Bill Gibson, Douglas Weaver and Jerry Ruther ford.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to service time. The family would like to thank all the nurses, CNAs, hospice nurses and staff of University Hills.

FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME NORTH, 1000 Highway 29 South, Cantonment, is in charge of arrangements.

Century’s Showalter Wins Debut With The Orioles

August 4, 2010

Century’s Buck Showalter won his managerial debut with the Baltimore Orioles Tuesday night, 6-3 over the Los Angeles Angels.

The Orioles were fresh off a 1-6 road trip, with Showalter welcomed with hearty applause during the pregame introductions in front of 16,723 at Camden Yards. The Orioles made few mistakes and executed well for the win. With the win, Showalter is 3-1 in managerial debuts. He has two Manager of the Year titles.

“Buck Showalter’s proven track record makes him the right choice for manager of the Orioles and we are thrilled to add a two-time Manager of the Year to our organization,” president of baseball operations Andy MacPhail said.  “We believe Buck’s extensive experience and expertise will be a major benefit to us as we look towards a more successful future.”

Showalter’s contract with the O’s is through 2013. Overall, he is 882-833 during an 11 season career.

The Orioles fired Dave Trebley as their manager after he went 15-39 .

Showalter, who now lives in Dallas, previously had three different managerial stints in the majors with the New York Yankees, the Arizona Diamondbacks, and the Texas Rangers. Showalter first managed the Yankees from 1992-1995 for 581 games posting a 313-268 record finishing 45 games over .500 with a .539 win/loss percentage. He was voted 1994 AL Manager of the Year after the Yankees finished first in the AL East going 70-43. There was no post-season in 1994 due to the strike. He made it to his first post-season appearance in 1995, losing the divisional series 3-2 to the Seattle Mariners.

He moved on to the Arizona Diamondbacks where he managed 486 games from 1998-2000 with a 250-236 record. His best season with the Diamondbacks came in 1999 when they finished first in the NL West going 100-62 and eventually losing in the divisional series 3-1 to the NY Mets. Showalter took over as Texas Rangers skipper in 2003-2006 posting a 319-329 record in 648 games. He was selected 2004 AL Manager of the Year with the Texas Rangers going 89-73 with a .549 win/loss percentage.

Showalter’s father was a high school coach and principal, moving to Century in the late 1950’s. He played Little League ball in Century in a thriving program. Century’s modern day Showalter Park is named after his family.

Images courtesy MLB.com

Mom, 71, Charged With Assaulting, Threatening To Shoot Daughter, 53

August 4, 2010

A 71-year old Walnut Hill woman was arrested after allegedly throwing food, assaulting and then threatening to shoot her daughter.

Margaret Phillips McCullough, of Pine Forest Road, was charged with battery and felony assault with a deadly weapon without the intent to kill.

The victim said she and McCullough got into an argument, and McCullough began throwing food. The victim said her mother hit her in the back of the arm, kicked her in the lower back and slammed the refrigerator door on her arm. Then, according to the daughter, McCullough retrieved a black pistol, threatened to shoot her and tried to hit her with the butt of the gun.

The daughter called an adult male that had been outside cutting grass for help, according to the arrest report. The witness said he observed McCullough pointing the black and brown gun at her daughter.

McCullough told deputies that she did get into an argument with her daughter, and she asked her to leave. She said she did throw food out of the house, and told deputies that the daughter was taking items that did not belong to her. She denied pointing a gun, and said her only weapon was a purple and white .380 caliber pistol which she showed to deputies. Deputies were unable to locate the black and brown pistol allegedly pointed during the incident, according to the arrest report.

Deputies took McCullough into custody based upon the witness statements and the victim’s injuries.

She was released from the Escambia County Jail on a pre-trial release agreement.

School Bells Soon: Print School Calendars

August 4, 2010

It’s the first week of August, and that means the start of school is just around the corner for thousands of area students.

School begins next Monday, August 9, for students in Escambia County, Alabama. Students in Escambia County, Florida, and Santa Rosa County will head back to class on August 23.

Click the name of your child’s school district below for a printable calendar.

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