Bratt’s Donut Boy Serves Up Sweet Thanks To Area Law Enforcement Officers
April 22, 2018
Bratt’s Donut Boy Tyler Carach has delivered doughnuts to thousands of law enforcement officers across the country. On Friday, he was busy in Brewton handing out fresh Krispy Kremes to officers from the Brewton Police Department, East Brewton Police Department, Escambia County (AL) Sheriff’s Department, Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office and the Escambia County (FL) Sheriff’s Office. He also dropped off doughnuts at the Flomaton and Atmore police departments.
Since buying doughnuts for four Escambia County (FL) deputies at a Bratt convenience in August 2016, Tyler has taken his mission on the road to thank every cop in America with a doughnut. He’s visited departments from Los Angeles to New York.
Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Enon Community Cleans Up
April 22, 2018
Enon Baptist Church hosted their first community clean up Saturday morning. Organizers said 16 people cleaned up the roadsides during the event. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
North Escambia Airman Surprises Sisters After Two Years Overseas
April 21, 2018
Three North Escambia students received a big surprise Friday as their older brother in the Air Force returned home on leave after two years in Okinawa Japan.
Noah Coker, a 2016 graduate of Northview High School, surprised his sisters at Bratt Elementary School, Ernest Ward Middle School and Northview High School.
At Ernest Ward Middle, the surprise occurred in front of a crowded lunchroom. Principal Nancy Perry called seventh grader Britney Kimbler front and center, turned her away from a door as Noah walked in. Britney turned and sprinted to Noah for a big hug.
Pictured above: Ernest Ward seventh grader Britney Kimbler welcomes her brother Noah Coker home Friday afternoon. Pictured below: Noah Coker with his parents Lawanda Coker and David Coker, and sisters Britney Kimler and Abby Coker. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Jim Allen Elementary Names Students Of The Month
April 20, 2018
Jim Allen Elementary School has named students of the month for March. They are Alivia McGlothlin and Kodi Farias. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Ernest Ward Students Explore Water Science During ‘STEM In The Gym”
April 19, 2018
The entire gym at Ernest Ward Middle School was turned into a huge science lab Wednesday for “STEM in the Gym: Clean Water Survival Series”. STEM is an acronym for the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.
Seventh grade students explored the science of clean water, using kits to filter dirty water, explore distillation and more.
The program was made possible through a grant from the Grants for Excellence program from the Escambia County Public Schools Foundation for Excellence.
Pictured: STEM in the Gym Wednesday at Ernest Ward Middle School. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Photos: Century Sawmill Pageant Winners Announced
April 19, 2018
The Century Lions Club sponsored the annual Century Sawmill Pageant recently. All proceeds are used to benefit vision services for needy children in the Tri-County area.
Pictured above are Overall Queens Leah Smith (left) and scholarship winner Ansley LaSala (Scholarship winner). Not pictured is Mallory Marn.
Other winners were (scroll down):
Teen Miss (14 years old to 12th grade) L to R: 1st–Randi Avery; Queen–Ansley LaSala; 2nd–Whitney Kimbler.
Junior Miss (11 to 13 years old) L to R: 2nd–Nevaeh King; 3rd–Andrea LaSala; Queen–McKenna Simmons; 1st–Ashley Boutwell.
Young Junior Miss (8 to 10 years old) L to R: 3rd–Lyla Calloway; 2nd–Leah Smith; Queen–Lanie Stephens; 1st–Madlyne Saye.
Young Miss (5 to 7 years old) L to R: 1st-Alison Grant; Queen–Layla Schoonover; 2nd–Laurel Wadkins; 3rd Kadahlyn Salter.
Little Miss (2-4 years old) L to R: 1st–Marley Schoonover; Queen-Mallory Marn; 2nd-Raylin Brown; 3rd-Gracelynn Grant.
Baby Miss (0-23 months) L to R: 1st-Jordan Seales; Queen-Tatum Harper Boutwell; 2nd-Annalee Faulk; 3rd-Megan Marn.
Northview Tribal Beat Band Shows Off New Uniforms
April 18, 2018
The Northview High School Tribal Beat band has new uniforms. Each school in the district receives new uniforms every seven years. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Bratt Elementary Releases Latest Honor Roll
April 17, 2018
The following students were named to the third nine weeks honor roll at Bratt Elementary School:
Kindergarten Honor Roll
Shayla Adkins
Waylon Bell
Teagen Black
Rex Brown
Bailey Campbell
Jonah Carter
Sarah Jane Classen
David Daniel
Zoey Davidson
Ella Grace Diller
Amanuel Dubose
Linley Dunn
Brooklynne Fountain
Audrey Franklin
Cameron Gipson
Cade Hare
Riverly Heathcock
Kalli Ikner
Zoe Jantz
Rylan Johnson
Aubree Kite
Ivyonna Knight
Trevor Knighten
Brantley Laborde
Landon Lee
Jadon Long
Bentley Lowery
Madalynn Lowery
Makyla Mason
Freddie McCall
Alyssa McCann
Brylynn McGhee
McKenzie Norton
Dalton Perdue
Brylee Peters
Kailah Pompa
Bentley Rice
Aric Rolin
Chayton Rolin
Anniston Salter
Calee Satterwhite
Houston Smith
Emma Southard
Makiah Spates
Byron Stewart
Bella Walker
First Grade A Honor Roll
Alexis Amerson
Alexa Beasley
Abigail Brown
Addison Carpenter
Harmony Cruz
Aubrey Flowers
Olivia Garrett
Kyndal Hadley
Autumn Heist
Mason Helton
Sophia Ikner
Maybree Johnson
Jeremy Lisenby
Noah Luker
Parker Marsh
Jonathan Patrick
First Grade A-B Honor Roll
Eric Anthony
Sadie Baker
Nola Barber
Jaxon Byrd
Payton Coon
Carson Eady
Pryce Flowers
Kintley Flowers
Josyah Fontenot
Nathan Gilmore
James Kerns
Ava Marquis
Briley Moore
Natalia Morales
Layla Pettway
Keylashia Randle
Madison Rice
Caden Sanspree
Tragen Slate
Jamileon Syria
Kimmora Thomas
Javan Thompson
James Thompson
Brooklyn Turk
Mi’Kavion White
Kinley White
Dillon Wiggins
Second Grade A Honor Roll
Landon Allcock
Logan Diller
Sawyer Gilmore
Brody Hall
Ja’kayvioun Jacobs
Camden Jacobson
John McAnally
Makinzi Roley
Lani Steadham
Kaylee Wilson
Second Grade A-B Honor Roll
Govan Alexander
Tyler Amerson
Eli Anthony
Kendal Ard
Gabrielle Boatwright
Jack Carpenter
Jamarreai Davison
Jacob Dove
O’Neshia DuBose
Brayden Faircloth
Blake Faith
Zachary Flowers
Parker Ganey
Presley Gibson
Emmalee Grimes
Evelyn Jones
Annabella Keen
Hunter Parker
Levi Peters
Madalynn Pittman
Kain Pompa
Brooklyn Reynolds
Christian Roberts
Jackson Salter
Breah Shelly
Adalynn Southard
Noah Spence
Wyatt Spence
Cassandra Stilwell
Kameryn Thompson
Third Grade A Honor Roll
Amara Campbell
Christian Caraway
Caley Daharsh
Hayden Gipson
Presley Johnson
Kaylee Long
Savannah Lowry
Mikayla McAnally
Dakota Richardson
Anna Claire Sanspree
Avery Stuckey
Third Grade A-B Honor Roll
Presley Amos
Montgomery Baker
William Classen
Crimson Davis
Carlie Davis
Kylar Davis
Annberly Dunn
Nolan Eady
Cathryn Greenwood
Micheal Griffis
Laila Hadley
Lori Hall
Dallas Kelson
Logan Morris
Makayla Plato
Miles Smith
Jake Taylor
Raleigh Warr
Cobie Wiggins
Fourth Grade A Honor Roll
Desiray Bagwell
Jackson Bridges
LanDon Johnson
Jessica Jowers
Jackson Simmons
Fourth Grade A-B Honor Roll
Lauren Abbott
Claire Amerson
Wade Bailey
Bailey Blackwell
Karissa Boatwright
Nevaeh Bush
Luke Chavers
Addison Classen
Tristan Crumm
Aakira Davis
Jordan Dawson
Addison Eicher
Allison Flowers
John Glenn
Talise Gregson
Joseph Hardenbrook
Kailey Hawkins
William Heard
Fallon Hubbard
Tristan Johnson
Cheyenne Keen
Keeli Knighten
Samantha Minchew
Carley Moore
Christopher Odom
Braylan Shelly
Brayden Smith
Justy Starns
Maggie Stewart
Charles Waters
Mya Wilson
Jasmine Zisa
Fifth Grade A Honor Roll
Colton Criswell
Beau Daw
JaCee Dortch
Jamison Gilman
Mary Catherine Hughes
Laura Laborde
Colby Pugh
Ally Richardson
Maggie Scott
Zakyla Smith
Fifth Grade A-B Honor Roll
Ayden Atallah
Evan Chick
Kinslee Coker
Ashton Covan
Calene Davis
Payton Daw
Noah Faulkner
Aliyah Fountain
Taliyah Johnson
Kamryn Langham
Michael McGhee
Adannaya Mondaca
Sophia Morris
Bryce Stabler
Ashkia Weaver
Brayson White
Jayden White
Local Elementary Students Shine At Sunshine Math Competition
April 16, 2018
Hundreds of Escambia County elementary school students took part in the annual Sunshine Math Competition this past weekend at Washington High School.
Winners were:
3rd Grade Team
- Molino Park elementary School’s Team 1
- McArthur Elementary School’s Team 1
- McArthur Elementary School’s Team 2
3rd Grade Individual
- Ethan White, Pine Meadow Elementary School
- Jordan Foster, A.K. Suter Elementary School
- Presley Johnson, Bratt Elementary School
4th Grade Team
- Lipscomb Elementary School
- McArthur Elementary School
- Pleasant Grove Elementary School
4th Grade Individual
- Parker Mims, R.C. Lipscomb Elementary School
- Peyton Brummet, N.B. Cook Elementary School
- Ray Duong, N.B.Cook Elementary School
5th Grade Team
- Hellen Caro Elementary School’s Team 2
- Cordova Park Elementary School’s Team 1
- Scenic Heights Elementary School’s Team 1
5th Grade Individual
- Aiden Ripley, Scenic Heights Elementary School
- Brody Hills, Pensacola Beach Elementary School
- Benjamin Fulkerson, Blue Angels Elementary School
Additional North Escambia winners are pictured below, scroll down.
3rd grade, second place McArthur Elementary School’s Team 1.
3rd grade, third place, McArthur Elementary School’s Team 2.
3rd grade, first place individual Ethan White, Pine Meadow Elementary School.
3rd place individual, Presley Johnson, Bratt Elementary School
4th grade, first place Lipscomb Elementary
4th grade, second place McArthur Elementary
4th grade, first place individual Parker Mims, R.C. Lipscomb Elementary School
Photos courtesy Kim Stefansson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Town Employees Cook For A Coworker’s Cause
April 14, 2018
A benefit fish fry was held Friday in Century for a Town of Century employee diagnosed with cancer. The event was sponsored by Mayor Henry Hawkins. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.