Our Worst Nightmare: Escambia Schools Have Shooting, Lockdown Plans In Place

December 15, 2012

“Our worst nightmare” — that’s how Escambia County School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas described the elementary school shooting Friday in Connecticut that took the lives of 20 children, a school principal and five other adults.

“To think that some deranged person can take aware the future, the lives of elementary school students just rips your heart out,” he said Friday afternoon. “It’s a very sad day for all of us.”

All Escambia County schools have lockdown and emergency plans in place to deal swiftly with any security threat. During lockdowns, the schools are physically locked and isolated from the outside world — no one goes in, no one goes out except for law enforcement. That includes parents, Thomas said, “because perhaps the person you let in is the very threat you are trying to keep out”.

“You do everything reasonable to protect the schools and the children,” he said. The scenario in Connecticut has some aspects that are pretty frightening to me, despite all of the plans, all the of the technology in place to protect the children.”

“He (the Connecticut  gunman) had probably gone to that school before since his mother taught there. The people at the school likely knew him, so they may not have viewed him as a threat. They might have let him in because they knew him, like happens many times a day in schools everywhere with parents, volunteers and others known to the school staff. That is frightening.”

For obvious reasons, Thomas declined to discuss the specifics of security plans in Escambia County schools. But he did mention technology plays a role, such as new security doors installed before this school year at Bratt Elementary. Before an individual can enter the school, they must be “buzzed” through the locked doors. Similar security doors are also in place at most schools in the county.

Each school practices lockdown and evacuation procedures with students and staff, and sometimes they get experience with real lockdowns.

Following the November shooting death of a store clerk during the robbery of the State Line O’Yes Lotto in Davisville, Ernest Ward Middle, Bratt Elementary and Northview High schools were placed on lockdown within minutes as a precaution as law enforcement searched the for armed suspects.

On-duty, armed Escambia County Sheriff’s deputies are on the campuses of Escambia County’s middle and high schools.

Pictured: Extra deputies remained the Ernest Ward Middle School campus after a lockdown ended following the murder of a store clerk in November. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Molino Christmas Parade This Morning

December 15, 2012

The 10th annual Molino Christmas Parade will be held this morning.

The parade will begin at 11 a.m. at the west end of Crabtree Church Road and will end at the Molino Ballpark where Santa will be waiting to visit with all the good little boys and girls.

Entry fees are $25 for vehicles, $15 for motorcycles, tractors and golf carts; and $10 for horses. No 4-wheelers or go-carts are allowed. Register today; entrants need to be in line at the parade start by 10 a.m.

All proceeds will go directly toward helping needy children in the Molino community during the Christmas season. Donations such as toys and non-perishable food items can be dropped off at Fran’s Diner in advance of the parade.

For more information, call Christa at (850) 587-3201 or Fran’s Diner at (850) 587-2803.

Pictured: The annual Molino Christmas Parade last year. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Tonight: Chiefs State Championship Celebration

December 15, 2012

The Northview Chiefs are planning a state championship ceremony for Saturday night.

The public is invited to attend the event in the school gym beginning about 5:30  p.m. Interested fans are invited to tour the school to see posters and signs displayed in the hallways and cafeteria — the band will escort fans through the hallways.

Certificates of appreciation will be presented about 5:45 p.m., and the state champion Chiefs will sign t-shirts beginning about 6 p.m. There will be some t-shirts for sale. Due to time restrictions, fans are asked to just have the official t-shirt signed and not slow down the line with photos.

At 7 p.m. the State 1A championship game will be shown, compliments of Bright House Sports Network. Thegame film should conclude about 9 p.m.

Bleacher seating will be available. Those that wish to bring a lawn chair to watch the game from floor should bring a beach towel or mat to go under the chair  to prevent damage to the gym floor.

West Beats East In All-Star Game; Northview’s Woods Named MVP

December 15, 2012

The West defeated the East 15-6 in the 9th Annual Subway High School All-Star football game on a defense powered by a Northview Chief.

The West took the lead near the half on a 96-yard touchdown run from Escambia’s T.J. Myers, 7-0 West. The East scored in the fourth, cutting the West lead to 7-6. The West scored again with under a minute to go with a 30-yard TD run from Tate’s Lorenzo Long. Pensacola High’s Blake Norwood found fellow PHS Tiger Jonathon Bennett with the two pointer to seal the 15-6 West win.

Northview’s Roderick Woods was named the West defensive MVP with a game leading 13 tackles, and Trebian Suggs of Pine Forest was named West offensive MVP.

It was a bit of sweet redemption for Woods, who was forced to sit out the last three regular season games and entire Chiefs run to a state title due to reaching the FHSAA age limit.

Pictured: Northview’s Roderick Woods in Orlando with the Class 1A state championship trophy. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Photos, Videos: Northview Christmas Variety Show

December 15, 2012

The Northview High School concert band, color guard, majorettes, dance team, guitar ensemble. theatre groups and glee club presented the NHS Christmas Variety Show Friday night at the school.

The program included Christmas performances from each group.

For a photo gallery, click here.


For a video of the performance of “Little Drummer Boy”, click here.


For a video of the dance team performance, click here.

Pictured the NHS Christmas Variety Show held Friday night at the school. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Person Of Interest In Pen Air Robbery Behind Bars

December 15, 2012

A person of interest in the November robbery of the Pen Air Federal Credit Union in Century is behind bars.

Faron Ray Wilson, Jr., of Century, was taken into custody Friday in Santa Rosa County. He was arrested on an outstanding violation of probation warrant, two counts of resisting an officer and drug possession. He remains in the Santa Rosa County Jail without bond.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office has named Wilson, 21, as a person of interest wanted for questioning in connection with the  robbery of the North Century Boulevard credit union. As of Friday night, no charges had been filed against Wilson for the Pen Air robbery.

A man claiming to have a gun robbed the Pen Air Federal Credit Union in Century on November 29. Surveillance video shows one person dressed in blue jeans and a jacket with a hood entering the credit union. He then walks to a teller window where he demanded all of the money, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.  The man fled on foot with an undisclosed amount of money.

For an earlier story, including photos from surveillance video inside the credit union, click here.

Anyone with information on the robbery is asked to call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620 or Gulf Coast Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP.

Neino Robinson Scores 58 Points; Northview Over Freeport, Jay Beats Baker

December 15, 2012

Here’s a look at high school basketball action from Friday:

Northview 91 Freeport 68

Northview’s Neino Robinson added an outstanding 58 points Friday night as the Chiefs demolished Freeport 91-68 in Freeport. Cameron Newsome added 11 for the Chiefs. Devon Cottrell contributed 5, Kevin Barrow, Jeffery Taylor and Travell McWilliams had two each. Trent Howard scored eight for the Chiefs. The Chiefs will be at Jay on Monday as the Jay Christmas Tournament gets underway.

Jay 41 Baker 39

The Jay Royals defeated the Baker Gators Friday 41-39. Taylor Kelley had 13, Evric Trevino added 10 and Marshall Thomas scored eight to lead the Royals. Jay will host Northview, Pensacola Christian and Central in a Christmas tournament beginning Monday.

Northview 57 Freeport 43 (Girls)

In girls action Friday in Freeport, the Northview Lady Chiefs beat the Laday Gators of Freeport 57-43.

Photos: Byrneville Elementary Holds Annual Christmas Carnival

December 15, 2012

Byrneville Elementary School held its Christmas Carnival Friday night at the school.

The annual event included a host of games, including a ring toss, cake walk, football toss  and more. The evening’s festivities ended with a gift basket auction, with proceeds going to benefit the school.

For a photo gallery, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Chiefs Week: Northview Cheerleaders

December 15, 2012

The Northview High School cheerleaders were there in the Citrus Bowl last weekend, cheering on the Northview Chiefs as they won the Class 1A state championship.

For a photo gallery, click here.

It’s Chief’s Week on NorthEscambia.com — we will continue our look back at Northview’s Class 1A state championship win through the weekend. Coming up tomorrow, more of our hundreds of photos from the Citrus Bowl.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Pictured: The Northview High School cheerleaders in Orlando’s Citrus Bowl. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Video: Northview Dance Team Performs

December 15, 2012

Video: The Northview Dance Team performs at the NHS Christmas Variety Show Friday night.

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