Bratt Elementary Collects 65 Pounds Of Pop Tabs For Ronald McDonald House

June 11, 2019

The students at Bratt Elementary School collected 65 pounds of pop tabs -those little pull tabs off the tops of aluminum drink cans — to benefit the Ronald McDonald House of Northwest Florida.

The school collected 65 pounds, or about 82,355 tabs.

The money from recycling the tabs are used by the Ronald McDonald House to help pay their water bill.

Pictured: Bratt Elementary school secretary Heather Roley and her daughter Makinzi (pictured) dropped off the school’s 65 pound pop tab donation at the Ronald McDonald House. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Kids Enjoy Moon Rocks And Meals At Carver Park

June 10, 2019

Kids at Carver Park in Cantonment has the chance recently to check out real moon rocks and enjoy a free meal.

The West Florida Library presented the special program with the moon rocks and meteorite samples that are on loan from NASA.

Volunteers from the Ascend Cares Foundation helped serve meals in the Summer Breakspot program. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services partners with schools and organizations to provide free meals to kids and teens from low-income areas.

North Escambia BreakSpot sites include:

  • West Florida Library, 7991 N. Century Blvd, Century
  • Camp Fire Century Youth Learning Center, 6031 Industrial, Century
  • West Florida Library, 6450 Highway 95A N STE A, Molino
  • Quintette Community Park, 2490 Quintette Lane, Cantonment
  • Carver Park Resource Center, 208 Webb Street, Cantonment
  • Tate High School, 1771 Tate Road, Cantonment
  • McArthur Summer Day Camp, 330 E Ten Mile Road, Pensacola

For hours of operation and other locations, click here.

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Summer Breakspots Offer Free Meals Across North Escambia Area

June 4, 2019

To help ensure that Florida children have access to wholesome meals during summer break, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services partners with schools and organizations to provide free meals to kids and teens from low-income areas.

The Summer BreakSpot Program provides meals at no cost to children 18 and under, while schools are closed for the summer. Last summer, more than 4,000 sites helped serve nearly 15 million meals to children across Florida.

North Escambia BreakSpot sites include:

  • West Florida Library, 7991 N. Century Blvd, Century
  • Camp Fire Century Youth Learning Center, 6031 Industrial, Century
  • West Florida Library, 6450 Highway 95A N STE A, Molino
  • Quintette Community Park, 2490 Quintette Lane, Cantonment
  • Carver Park Resource Center, 208 Webb Street, Cantonment
  • Tate High School, 1771 Tate Road, Cantonment
  • McArthur Summer Day Camp, 330 E Ten Mile Road, Pensacola

For hours of operation and other locations, click here.

Meals are available on a first come, first served basis. Acceptance and participation are the same for all children. Summer BreakSpot is part of the National Summer Food Service Program, a federally-funded program operated by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

Pictured: The Summer BreakSpot at Carver Park in Cantonment on Monday. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview 4-H Volunteers At Panhandle Equine Rescue

June 2, 2019

The Northview 4-H Club recently volunteered at Panhandle Equine Rescue. Nine students and four adults did various barn chores around the equire rescue as a community service project. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

ECSD Names School Age Child Care Director of the Year From McArthur Elementary

June 1, 2019

Angela James, McArthur Elementary School’s school age child care director has been recognized as Escambia School District’s Outstanding Child Care Director of the Year.

“This was my first year that I had some of my kindergartners go into the fifth grade and leave,” James (pictured above in blue) explained. “Getting down to the last couple of weeks, I said, ‘Wow, you were with me when I first came here and now you are getting ready to leave me,’ and it was very emotional because I have watched them go from kindergarten to fifth grade. It’s hard to see them go.”

Last year, James started a summer program on McArthur’s campus because she listened to the parents and heard a need. “I scouted out this area for affordable childcare, and there wasn’t a program.” So, she took her proposal to Aisha Adkison, ECSD Workforce Education’s School-Age Child Care Administrator.

James praises the ECSD Workforce Department for allowing them to start the summer program, and her staff for their integral part in the success of the program. “They love the kids just like I do and all I can say is, I have been blessed with a staff that will go above and beyond with me.”

Summer participant, McKynleigh Montano will tell you that all of the staff members are, “really nice. We go outside a lot and we go outside on Fridays for water days, and that’s really fun.” When asked about the award presented to James, Montano said, “I am really happy for her and I’m shocked because she does the best!. And I never knew that this day would come. She is nice to all of us and I am just so happy to have her.”

A bonus staff member is Jason Lewis. Jason attended McArthur Elementary School and he was one of James’ after-school kids. Now, he is about to start high school and this summer he is back helping the staff in a variety of ways. When asked what he is learning from this experience, he explained that he is “learning how to take care of things, to be like them (indicating the staff), and leadership.”

The staff plans indoor and outdoor activities including crafts. This year they are adding field trips to go bowling, skating, to a bounce house and the park.

And, James did her homework. She found out that if she and her staff completed annual training with Feeding the Gulf Coast, her students could get lunch and an afternoon snack.

“It is awesome that we can provide this here,” said James. The program operates Monday through Friday from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. She currently has room for ten more students. During the summer, they are not restricted to McArthur students the way they are during the school year.

“James works with her principal, district staff, PTA and community organizations to achieve this feat,” explained Adkison. “Angela and her staff members go above and beyond to ensure her children at McArthur experience a high-quality child care program during the school year, as well as this summer program.”

Additional attributes that her supervisors praise James for are, her outstanding record keeping, inspirational leadership abilities, and for following all process requirements.

“Even better than all of that is that she can do all of that and also be so loved by the students and their parents,” Adkison added.

Photo Gallery: Northview High Class Of 2019 Graduation

May 23, 2019

The Northview High School Class of 2019 graduated last Saturday.

For a photo gallery, click here. (Editor’s note: This Facebook photo gallery is provided as a public service. Feel free to *share* or tag the posts, but do not download and post the copyrighted photos.)

For an earlier story with a list of all graduates, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Bratt Elementary Celebrates Reading With Superhero Party

May 21, 2019

Monday, Bratt Elementary School held a superhero themed Accelerated Reader party for students that met their reading goals for the year.

For a photo gallery, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Gandy Family Trust Scholarships Awarded To Three Students

May 20, 2019

Three local Bill Gandy Family Trust scholarship winners have been announced.

Gandy Memorial Scholarship winners are Lexxi Baggett, daughter of Garry and Vicki Baggett; and  McKayla McConathy, daughter of Gene and Sharon Findley.  Both graduating Northview High School seniors earned cash scholarships for their community service, documented volunteer hours, and academic scholastic record.

The Solon Lee Gandy Scholarship recipient is Jay Jackson, son of Stephanie Myrick and Jason Jackson. Jay is a Flomaton High School graduate whose academic and athletic history stood out among the other applicants. His scholarship will follow him to the college of his choice.

This marked the 11th year of Gandy Family Trust  scholarship awards given with funds raised through donations and various family fundraisers. A total of 29 high school scholarships have been awarded thus far, ranging from $250 to $1,000 each.

Pictured top: McKayla McConathy, Lexxi Baggett and Jay Jackson.

Cantonment Rotary Recognizes Teachers Of The Year From North Escambia

May 20, 2019

The members of the Cantonment Rotary Club recently treated the Teachers of the year from Escambia County District schools north of Nine Mile Road to lunch at St. Luke United Methodist Church. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview High School Class Of 2019 Graduates

May 19, 2019

The 105 members of the Northview High School Class of 2019 graduated Saturday.

“First, we must look up. The Bible says the fear of the Lord the beginning of wisdom,” Salutatorian Seth Killam told the class. “Our education we received and look to receive is a valuable tool, but is useless if you do not keep God in our lives. I believe God has a plan for each of our lives. With the stress and distractions of this life, it can be easy to lose focus.”

“Second, look to each other…no man is an island. I know Delaney and I can both say we would not be up here without all of my classmates I study with, and the support and encouragement we give each other,” he continued. “Third, don’t look back but never forget.

“Our journey is only just beginning today. We have the rest of our lives before us to choose greatness,” Valedictorian Delaney Reynolds said.

“Be strong and of good courage, do not fear nor be afraid of them; and for the Lord your God, He is the One who goes with you. He will not leave you nor forsake you,” she added, quoting from Deuteronomy.

Editor’s note: Look for more photos, including individual graduate photos, this week on NorthEscambia.com.

School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas praised the Class of 2019 for their  numerous academic and athletic accomplishments, and for earning over $550,000 in scholarship money.

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The Northview High School Class of 2019 graduates were:

Summa Cum Laude (4.0 GPA and above)

Sara Delaney Reynolds (Valedictorian)
Seth Hammac Killam (Salutatorian)
Lexxi Olivia Baggett
Jacob Wolf Borelli
Ashtyn Brooke Carnley
Logan Wade Chavers
Justin Alan Cruce
Rebecca Nicole Dunn
Dalton Dewayne Hamilton
Ashlan Kaile Harigel
Tanner Brett Levins
Olivia Grace Porter
Valen Taylor Shelly
Aaliyah Raquel Tucker

Magna Cum Laude (3.85 GPA and above)
Austin Joshua Adams
Marissa Skye Bullington
Rebecca Lynn Diamond
Brooke Emory Doolittle
Mikayla Payton Jeneske
Gabrielle Faith Nichole Kline
Aubree Grace Love
Lance Taylor McLaughlin
Alexander Jesse McMinn
Gabbrielle Elizabeth Peebles
Lydia Grace Smith

Cum Laude (3.5 GPA and above)
Rebekah Mae Amerson
Dalton Lamar Brown
Kendall Madison Enfinger
Tyler Malik Jackson
Kherstin Simone Johnson
Keegun Patrick Johnston
Margaret Alexandra Lane
Jessie Hayden McCall
Andria Zy’Kia Odom
Brandon Lee Santos
Robert Lee Hyle Worden Jr.

Marching In Alphabetical Order
Michiko Nachell Abraham
Bristol Cade Allen
Susannah Rena Amerson
Emily Rochelle Andress
Isaak Nathan Armstrong
Chanalei Muafono Auelua
Ja’quan Tyrell Barton
Shelby Lynn Bashore
Destiny Denise Braddock
Kaina Chyanne Brantley
Gracieann Marie Bray
Latavia Antanette Brown
Jacob Levy Bryant
Colby Durane Burkett
Rayvon DeShawn Bush
Kathlynn Grayson Bush
Matthew Paul Caine
Crystalyn Rayne Daly
Brandon Evan Dean
Crystal Laniece Douglas
Justin Ivan Elliott
Hannah Lynne Ellis
Alabama Rose Gilley
Colby Shane Graham
Anthony James Harrelson
Tori Gayle Herrington
Charity Josephine Johnson
Joseph Thomas Johnson
Shelby Faith Kizer
Cameron Aidan Long
Margaret A McCauslin
McKayla Noell McConathy
Jacob Wayne McCullough
Hannah Donaille Merchant
Daniel Lamar Merit
Jackson Stewart Moore
Noah James Moore
Jarius Jamichael Moorer
Hunter Patrick Moseley
Madison Blair Nassar
Sarah Gabrielle Nelson
Jazmine Alexandria Norman
Maxwell Sterling Odom
Wyatt Mason Oliver
Memory Kay Peebles
Dylan Dean Peters
Zachary Thomas Prosser
Paige Marie Roberts
Sabrina Ann Rolin
Billy Ray Rolin
Samantha Nicole Roux
John Kevin Salter
Ryan Thomas Sconiers
Jarreth Patrick Scott
Olivia Paige Seals
Madison Alyssa Sherouse
Courtney-Ann Evelyn Smith
Isis Imani Smith
Julia Elizabeth Sorrell
Travis Lee Sutton
Jaquarius Tiquan Thomas
Nicholas Paul Venable
Xaviar Terrel Washington
Kolton Lane Watson
Starla Rae Weaver
Taylor Ray Wilson
Hunter Santo Zisa

Also graduating, but not walking in Saturday’s ceremony, were Austin Emmanuel Walker and Charles Ian Williamson.

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