Byrneville Elementary School Presents Year End Awards

June 5, 2014

Byrneville Elementary School recently presented the following year-end awards:

Dawson’s 1st grade:

Most Improved Reader: Logan Bevins

Highest Averages:

Math- Addisen Miller & Madeleine Atallah
Reading- Madeleine Atallah
Language Arts- Addisen Miller
Science- Addisen Miller
Social Studies- Madeleine Atallah

Physical Education:
Luke Diamond
Zidon Smith
Layla Brown
Danny Ray Wilson

Music:
Daisy Johnson
Layla Brown

Mrs. Thornton’s 1st grade:

A Honor Roll all year:
Madison Levins
Evin Matlock
Jayden White
Brian Yoder

A/B Honor Roll  all Year:
Ayden Atallah
Gavin Beasley
Maddie Mae Driskell
Tyler Gilmore
Jikeem Hall
Jaci Jackson
Kelan Jury
Mia Kornegay
Riley Long
Allie Odom
Mia Turner-White

Most Improved: Olivia Griffis

Citizenship:
Maddie Mae Driskell
Tyler Gilmore
Kelan Jury
MAdison Levins
Riley Long
Evin Matlock
Brian Yoder

Highest Averages:

Reading: Brian Yoder
Language: Madison Levins
Math: TylerGilmore
Science: Kelan Jury
Social Studies: Riley Long

Physical Education:
Evin Matlock
Madison Levins
Brain Yoder

Music:
Evin Matlock
Madison Levins
Kelan Jury
Maddie Mae Driskell
Destiny Burt

Mrs. R. Gilmore 2nd grade:

A Honor Roll  all Year:
Riley Dawson
Kaylee Hamilton
Tyson McBride
Tyler Riggs
Ayden Smith

Highest Reading:
Tyler Riggs

Most Improved:
Reygan Steadham
Adrianna Atallah

Highest Math:
Kaylee Hamilton
Tyson Mcbride

Most Improved:
Caitlyn Dortch

Highest Science:
Kaylee Hamilton

Most Improved:
Troy Parr

Highest Social Studies:
Tyson McBride
Kaylee Hamilton
Riley Dawson

Physical Education:
Dalton Wolfe

Music:
Riley Dawson
Kaylee Hamilton
Tyler Riggs

Mrs. Marshman 2nd grade:

A Honor Roll  all Year:
Meredith Johnston

A/B Honor Roll  all Year:
Nolin Godwin
Leif Waters
Madalyn Grimes
Alexa Castro
Takayla Lewis

Highest Averages:

Reading-
Nolin Godwin
Madalyn Grimes
Meredith Johnston

Most Improved- Camron Howell

Math-
Leif Waters
Meredith Johnston

Most Improved- Alexa Castro

Language Arts-
Nolin Godwin
Madalyn Grimes
Takayla Lewis
Meredith Johnston

Most Improved- Jakelle Mixon

Science-
Nolin Godwin
Alexa Castro
Madalyn Grimes

Most Improved- Jakelle Mixon

Social Studies-
Nolin Godwin
Alexa Castro
Madalyn Grimes

Most Improved- Alexa Castro

Physical Education:
Nolin Godwin
Camron Howell

Music:
Alexa Castro
Nolin Godwin
Madalyn Grimes
Camron Howell
Meredith Johnston

Mrs. Dunsford’s 3rd grade:

Good Citizens Awards:

Leah Anderson
Josh Diamond
Drake Allen Driskell
Emily Levins
Grace Long
Kaden Odom
Aleigh Thornton

Math Achievement:
Drake Allen Driskell
Emily Levins

Reading Achievements:
Emily Levins
Blake Yoder

Language Achievement:
Emily Levins

Science Achievement:
Emily Levins

Social Studies Achievement:
Kaden Odom
Blake Yoder

Accelerated Reader Awards:
Blake Yoder- 472 points
Emily Levins- 204 points

A Honor Roll  all Year:
Emilyy Levins
Blake Yoder

A/B Honor Roll all Year:
Leah Anderson
Drake Allen Driskell
Kaden Odom

Music Awards:
Emily Levins
Drake Allen Driskell

Physical Education Award:
Blake Yodar

Mrs Weaver’s 3rd grade:

Outstanding Citizenship:
Aloysia Dortch
Briana Dunsford
Bradley Hamilton
Chase Hampton
Kerry Hicks
Johnnie Howell
Emily Lambeth
Nicholas MArtin
Jasmin Robinson
Jolee Sloan

A Honor Roll  all Year:
Aloysia Dortch
Bradley Hamilton
Kayla Johnson
Jolee Sloan

A/B Honor Roll  all Year:
Briana Dunsford
Chase Hampton
Emily Lambeth
Nicholas Martin
Tiana White

Reading:
Highest Average: Bradley Hamilton
Most Improved: Conner Sheffield & Patrick Rolin

Math:
Highest Average: Jolee Sloan

Language Arts:
Highest Average: Jolee Sloan & Bradley Hamilton

Science:
Highest Average:
Aloysia Dortch
Bradley Hamilton
Jolee Sloan
Tiana White

Social Studies:

Highest Average:
Aloysia Dotch
Bradley Hamilton
Kayla Johnson
Nicholas MArtin
Joless Sloan

Physical Education:
Jolee Sloan
Johnnie Howell

Music:
Johnnie Howell
Kerry Hicks
Chace Hampton
Bradley Hamilton
Briana Dunsford
Aloysia Dortch

Mrs. S Gilmore 4th grade:

Highest Averages:

Reading:
Hunter Borelli
Torka Mills

Math:
Hunter Borelli
Harley Walker

Science:
Hunter Borelli
Torka Mills

Social Studies:
Hunter Borelli
Jace Gifford
Torka Mills

Language Arts:
Hunter Borelli
Jace Gifford

Physical Education:
Cody Adams

Music:
Cody Adams
Hunter Borelli
Nevaeh Brown
Bama Coburn
Kayla Dixon
Kaitlynn Gafford
Jace Gifford
Taylor Levins
Torka Mills
Julianna Money

Mrs. Johnston’s 5th grade:

Reading:
Highest Average- Maille Kilcrease
Second Highest- Dustin Martin & Abigail Levins

Math:
Highest Average- Maille Kilcrease
Second Highest- Heather Knowles

Science:
Highest Average- Maille Kilcrease
Second Highest- Jalexis Robinson

Language Arts:
Highest Average- Maille Kilcrease
Second Highest- Ty Rolin

Social Studies:
Highest Average- Maille Kilcrease
Second Highest- Abigail Levins & Jalexis Robinson

Physical Education:
Joseph Franklin
Maille Kilcrease

Music:
Desirae Bell
Briannaq Colter
Maille Kilcrase
Heather Knowles
Justin Lambeth
Abigail Levins
Tyler Merchant
Jalexis Robinson

Deputies Remind Drivers To Be Careful At Railroad Crossings

June 5, 2014

Escambia County Sheriff’s deputies were out at railroad crossings in the county Wednesday, handing out literature and keychains and reminding drivers to be safe around tracks and trains.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and Operation Lifesaver offer the following safety tips:

  • Look both ways.
  • Don’t get stuck on the track: make sure there is room before you cross.
  • If you see a train coming, wait. Don’t try to beat a train.
  • Watch for vehicles that must stop at railroad crossings (like buses and trucks).

For more information, visit Operation Lifesaver at oli.org.

Pictured: An Escambia County Sheriff’s deputy handing out safe literature Wednesday morning on East Kingsfield Road near Highway 95A in Gonzalez. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Kent Wins Solon Gandy Memorial Scholarship

June 5, 2014

Hannah Kent was recently presented with the Solon Lee Gandy Memorial Scholarship.

Kent graduated with a 3.68 grade point average and has played varsity softball, volleyball and basketball since middle school. She has been a member of the Future Business Leaders of America, Beta Club, Student Council Association, the National Society of High School Scholars, honor roll and a 4­-year academic all­- star.  She is a member of the Alco Baptist Church youth group.

The Solon Lee Gandy Memorial Scholarship was established in 2008 in memory of Solon Gandy, a 1990 Flomaton High School graduate.  Solon was a member of the 1988 Flomaton High School state baseball championship team and was a four-year member of the Flomaton Hurricane football team.

Upon graduation, Solon attended Pensacola State College where he earned an associates degree in forestry, giving him the background needed to begin his own company, Big Ridge Forestry.  His love of nature started early in life with his avid passion for hunting.  The scholarship was established to help foster his love of nature and sports in a deserving Flomaton or Jay High senior.

Pictured: Brenda Godwin, mother of Solon Gandy and retired English teacher from Flomaton High, presents Hannah Kent with this year’s scholarship. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Summer Dance Workshop Next Week In Byrneville

June 4, 2014

A Summer Dance Workshop will be offered at the Byrneville Community Center next week, June 9-13.

Classes will be offered as follows:

  • 8:30 – 9 am — Pre-ballet (ages 3-4)
  • 9:15 – 10:15 am — Ballet I (ages 5-7)
  • 10:30 – noon  — Ballet II and Jazz (ages 8-10)
  • 12:30 – 2 p.m. — Ballet III and Jazz (ages 9-teen)

Proper dancewear and dance shoes are required. The registration deadline is this Friday, June 6. Contact Heather Leonard’s Danceworks by email at hldanceworks@gmail.com or on Facebook.

Pictured: Last month’s Heather Leonard’s Danceworks recital at Northview High School. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Fizz, Boom, Read: Summer Reading Starts This Week At The Library

June 4, 2014

The Fizz, Boom, Read: Summer Reading Program gets underway this week at local library branches and continues through August 9.

Children and teens 6-12 are invited to participate in the West Florida Public Library’s 2014 Fizz, Boom, Read program, which focuses on experimenting with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics).

The interactive program is a fun way for students to keep their minds sharp throughout the summer months. Join the library for the summer reading game and interactive enrichment programs where there will be prizes for reading books, a chance to take part in science experiments and meet new people.

Century Branch

Weekly on Thursday, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.

  • June 5
  • June 12
  • June 19
  • June 26

Molino Branch

Weekly on Thursday, 6 to 7 p.m.

  • June 5
  • June 12
  • June 19
  • June 26

Tryon Branch

Weekly on Tuesday, 11 a.m.

  • June 10
  • June 17
  • June 24

Main Library

Weekly on Wednesday, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.

  • June 11
  • June 18
  • June 25

Southwest Branch – program to be at Big Lagoon State Park Amphitheater (12301 Gulf Beach Highway)

Weekly on Wednesday, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

  • June 11
  • June 18
  • June 25

Bratt Elementary Presents Second, Third, Fourth Grade Awards

June 4, 2014

Bratt Elementary School recently presented awards to second, third and fourth grade students as follows:

Honor Roll
A’s and B’s all year

  • Ethan Bingham
  • Olivia Boatwright
  • Noah Condrey
  • Allyson Jones
  • Alexis Moya
  • Jacob Spence
  • Hunter Johnson
  • Raycer Watson
  • Gage Eicher
  • Scotty Elliot
  • Joshlynn Helton
  • Carsyn Dortch
  • Zykuria Fountain
  • Emily Stilwell
  • Aden Lashley
  • Tyteanna Dubose
  • Rabekah Abbott
  • Mayson Edwards
  • Bryce Hall
  • Berklee Hall
  • Caitlyn Gibson
  • Braeden McGhee
  • Bailie Merchant
  • Elianna Morales
  • JP Gilman
  • David Gilley
  • Trent Knighten
  • Erich Amerson
  • Ryan Dove
  • Jessica Loftis
  • Gabbie Franklin
  • Alyssa Moya
  • Abbie Buford
  • Blaize Parrish
  • Casandra Davis
  • Tessa Flowers
  • Shelby Rice
  • Gracie James
  • Dallon Rackard
  • Lakyn Bodiford
  • Anyis Cabral
  • Gracie Godwin
  • Kara Hawkins
  • Travis Nelson
  • Addison White
  • Jordan Wilson

Academic Achievement Award
A’s all year

Raegan Abbott

  • Anna Adams
  • Sarah Bailey
  • Hayden Baker
  • John Bashore
  • Luke Bridges
  • Emilee Cabral
  • Kadence Calvert
  • Shelby Cotita
  • Emma Gilmore
  • Maggie Godwin
  • Ava Gurganus
  • Zane Gurganus
  • Tucker Hall
  • Leah Hetrick
  • Sarah Hetrick
  • Sarah Kennedy Long
  • Bryan Romeros
  • McKenna Simmons
  • Mia Starns
  • Aubrey Stuckey
  • Bentley Van Pelt
  • Clay Wilson

Progress Award
Students who have made the most improvement during the year

  • Denise Andrews
  • Alexis Barnhill
  • Riley Blackwell
  • Macie Buford
  • Landon Chavers
  • Daelyn Fine
  • Kohle Harigel
  • A.J. Hasty
  • JiKeir Hudson
  • Brendan Hulley
  • Kaleigh Macks
  • Mary Grace Rice
  • Torian Richardson
  • Rachael Sanders
  • Mandell Smith
  • Vivyan Smith
  • Alyssa Stabler
  • Rebekah Stilwell
  • David Stokes
  • Madison Thomas
  • So’Lae Trotter
  • John Michael Ward

Outstanding Attendance
Students whose absenteeism, tardiness, and/or early checkouts equal no more than five  days.

  • Anna Adams
  • Sara Amerson
  • Haydn Baker
  • Lakkyn Bodiford
  • Tanner Boone
  • Alexandria Brantley
  • A.J. Broadhead
  • Ana Bryan
  • Emilee Cabral
  • Ashton Cloud
  • Miyhanna Davidson
  • Sarius Davis
  • Jacob Daw
  • Scotty Elliot
  • Jamyla Feagin
  • Paige Gibbs
  • JP Gilman
  • Emma Gilmore
  • Bryce Hall
  • Jakayla Jackson
  • Gracie James
  • Wyatt Jarvis
  • Hunter Johnson
  • Trent Knighten
  • Gage Lambert
  • Aden Lashley
  • James Loftis
  • Jessica Loftis
  • Megan McGhee
  • Zion Newton
  • Braxton Peebles
  • Dallon Rackard
  • Bryson Sanders
  • Tyondray Sanders
  • Arquavian Smith
  • Anna Spence
  • Jacob Spence
  • Alyssa Stabler
  • Emily Stilwell
  • David Stokes
  • Kaylea Townson
  • Corbin Turberville
  • Raycer Watson
  • Tymiriana Wesley

Perfect Attendance
Students who have no absences, tardies, or early checkouts

  • Riley Blackwell
  • Kyle Blanton
  • Jonathan Gibbs
  • Bryson Sanders

Outstanding Citizenship Award
Students who best exemplify qualities of good citizenship, work habits, interaction with peers and teachers.

  • Anna Adams
  • Drew Albritton
  • Sarah Bailey
  • John Bashore
  • Olivia Boatwright
  • Lakyn Bodiford
  • Aiden Broadhead
  • Abbie Buford
  • Shelby Cotita
  • Emma Gilmore
  • Maggie Godwin
  • Zane Gurganus
  • Tucker Hall
  • Leah Hetrick
  • Hunter Johnson
  • Trent Knighten
  • Kennedy Long
  • Megan McGhee
  • Bentley Van Pelt
  • Matthew Pruitt
  • Angel Schoonover
  • Mia Starns
  • Aubrey Stuckey

A.R. Awards

  • Anna Adams
  • Sarah Bailey
  • Andrew Denton
  • Tyteanna Dubose
  • Mayson Edwards
  • Emma Gilmore
  • Aden Lashley
  • James Loftis
  • Alyssa Moya
  • Samantha Pope

Art Awards

  • Anna Adams
  • Drew Albritton
  • Sarah Bailey
  • Alexis Barnhill
  • Abbie Buford
  • Macie Buford
  • Ashton Cloud
  • Nathaniel Crenshaw
  • Jacob Daw
  • Scotty Elliott
  • Tatyanna Findley
  • Ava Gurganus
  • Kohle Harigel
  • Tatum Hasting
  • Kara Hawking
  • Kennedy Long
  • Elianna Morales
  • Bentley Van Pelt
  • Torian Richardson
  • Rachel Sanders
  • Kasen Sawyer
  • McKenna Simmons
  • Jacob Spence
  • Emily Stilwell
  • Madison Thomas
  • Clay Wilson

Music Awards

  • Sara Amerson
  • Sarah Bailey
  • Leah Berry
  • Emilee Cabral
  • Noah Condrey
  • Scotty Elliott
  • Paige Gibbs
  • Gracie Godwin
  • Maggie Godwin
  • Zane Gurganus
  • Summer Harrell
  • Kohle Harrigel
  • Kara Hawkins
  • Jakayla Jackson
  • Drake Jordan
  • Jessica Loftis
  • Megan McGhee
  • Rebecca Peebles
  • Bentley Van Pelt
  • Caden Peterson
  • Bryan Romeros
  • Rachael Sanders
  • Adrianne Shanks
  • John Micheal Ward
  • Leonte Wright

P.E. Awards

  • Rabekah Abbott
  • Reagan Abbott
  • Anna Adams
  • Drew Albritton
  • Sara Amerson
  • Emilee Bombee
  • AJ Broadhead
  • Anastasia Bryan
  • Landon Chavers
  • Chloe Criswell
  • Cassie Davis
  • Sarius Davis
  • Ryan Dove
  • Gage Eicher
  • Scotty Elliott
  • Emma Gilmore
  • Gracie Godwin
  • Zane Gurganus
  • Tucker Hall
  • Kara Hawkins
  • Wyatt Jarvis
  • Aden Lashley
  • Sarah Long
  • Bentley Van Pelt
  • Shelby Rice
  • Carter Sigafoose
  • John Michael Ward
  • Clay Wilson
  • Conner Wolfe

Molino Park Presents Awards For Third, Fourth, Fifth Grades

June 3, 2014

Molino Park Elementary School presented the following awards to students in third, fourth and fifth grades:

Third Grade Awards

Accelerated Reader

  • Ethan Collier

Citizenship

  • Aaron Adams
  • Clayton Allen
  • Landry Bellard
  • Raven Brigman
  • Karson Brown
  • Levi Carnley
  • Ethan Collier
  • Riley Crosby
  • Ashlin Flowers
  • Austin Floyd
  • Jace Fryman
  • Payton Gilliam
  • Shelby Lashley
  • Cameron Partrick
  • Chase Pugh
  • Asa Schlobohm
  • Adian Vaughn
  • Shykureia White
  • Gage Wilson
  • Brycee Woodward


Perfect Attendance

  • Aaron Adams
  • Alyssa Jackson
  • Trenton Jordan
  • Elijah Suratos

A Honor Roll

  • Aaron Adams
  • Ethan Collier
  • Cameron Partrick
  • Brycee Woodward

A/B Honor Roll

  • Divine Abrams
  • Landry Bellard
  • Karson Brown
  • Levi Carnley
  • Nicklas Fowler
  • Jace Fryman
  • Payton Gilliam
  • Alyssa Jackson
  • Zacharie JonesDavid Kirsch
  • Shelby Lashley
  • Chase Pugh
  • Ethan Rea
  • Asa Schlobohm
  • Elijah Suratos

Outstanding Effort

  • Raven Brigman
  • Freddy Carnley
  • Kameron Enfinger
  • Jesse Milstead
  • Alex Roloph
  • Kylie Quiroz

Fourth Grade Awards

Accelerated Reader

  • Divine Abrams

Citizenship

  • Divine Abrams
  • Robert Baggett
  • Chrystianne Beaver
  • Rylee Cain
  • Reagan Daniels
  • Gyanna Edmonson
  • Mekala Escoto
  • Adeniza Fennell
  • Serenity Harvell
  • Hannah Hassebrock
  • Chelsi Lashley
  • Jaden Lewis
  • Kileigh Lundy
  • Michayla Kent
  • Lindsey Kimmons
  • Madelyn McAnally
  • Anna McPherson
  • Logan Misenar
  • Melody Patterson
  • Kinzey Powell
  • Shelby Prince
  • Makayla Ramsey
  • Brystal Rhodes
  • Eric “Michael” Roloph
  • Sarah Sconiers
  • Shayle Slay
  • Mackenzie Sims
  • Logan Thompson
  • Kevin “Bryant” Walters
  • Kailyn Watson
  • Trevor Wood

Perfect Attendance

  • Mekala Escoto
  • Michayla Kent
  • Sarah Sconiers
  • Kailyn Watson

A Honor Roll

  • Rylee Cain
  • Jaden Lewis

A/B Honor Roll

  • Reagan Daniels
  • Adeniza Fennell
  • Kaleb Kelley
  • Clayton Kittrell
  • Christopher Larson
  • Kileigh Lundy
  • Madelyn McAnally
  • Melody Patterson
  • Kinzey Powell
  • Makayla Ramsey
  • Sarah Sconiers
  • Mackenzie Sims
  • Kailyn Watson

Greatest Improvement in Reading

  • Robert Baggett
  • Mekala Escoto
  • Kevin “Bryant” Walters

Sunshine Math Competition Team

  • Reagan Daniels
  • Adeniza Fennell
  • Jaden Lewis
  • Kileigh Lundy
  • Melody Patterson
  • Sarah Sconiers
  • Mackenize Sims

Math Multiplication Mastery

  • Divine Abrams
  • Racheal Byers
  • Rylee Cain
  • Devin Creamer
  • Reagan Daniels
  • Adeniza Fennell
  • Kaleb Kelley
  • Michayla Kent
  • Clayton Kittrell
  • Jaden Lewis
  • Bryson Love
  • Michael Mabire
  • Cassidy Parker
  • Makayla Ramsey
  • Brystal Rhodes
  • Sarah Sconiers
  • Mackenzie Sims
  • Shayle Slay
  • Kailyn Watson
  • Trevor Wood

Fifth Grade Awards

Accelerated Reader

  • Caden Woodward
  • Cody Pigeon

Citizenship

  • Tayler Bridges
  • Hannah Brousseau
  • Kenley Brown
  • C. J. Bullington
  • Harleigh Crumbley
  • Nathan Danforth
  • Tanner Davidson
  • Jadon Fryman
  • Wesley Hart
  • Parker Hassebrock
  • Bryce Korinchak
  • Kaley Lashley
  • Lainey Pace
  • Kellie Parsons
  • Ashleigh Ratcliff
  • Clay Smith
  • Natalie St. Cyr
  • Ariel Ward
  • Ben Ward
  • Caden Woodward
  • Shadonavon Young
  • Madelyn Zylstra

Perfect Attendance

  • Julie Keith
  • Ashley Ragsdale
  • Madalin Roberts
  • Clay Smith

A Honor Roll

  • Jadon Fryman
  • Caden Woodward

A/B Honor Roll

  • Tayler Bridges
  • Kenley Brown
  • Nathan Danforth
  • Tanner Davidson
  • Hailey Harigel
  • Wesley Hart
  • Parker Hassebrock
  • Bryce Korinchak
  • Justin Miller
  • Kellie Parsons
  • Clay Smith
  • Natalie St. Cyr
  • Ariel Ward
  • Ben Ward

Special 5th Grade Recognition

Ann Vidak Award for Academic Excellence-

  • Caden Woodward

Michael Pierce Citizenship Award

  • Nathan Danforth

Moby Max

  • Hannah Brousseau
  • Keaton Edmonson
  • Julie Ann Keith
  • Damion Payne
  • Brooklyn Thomas

The Daughters & The Sons of the American Revolution Citizenship Awards

  • Kenley Brown
  • Tristian Griffin
  • Parker Hassebrock
  • Kellie Parsons
  • Ariel Ward
  • Ben Ward

Spelling Bee Winner-

  • Clay Smith

Student of the Year

  • Jadon Fryman
  • Shining Star-
  • Ashley Ragsdale
  • History Fair-
  • Kenley Brown
  • Ariel Ward

Young Author’s Award

  • Tayler Bridges

Sunshine Math Team

  • Nathan Danforth
  • Wesley Hart
  • Bryce Korinchak
  • Kaley Lashley
  • Marianna Martinez
  • Clay Smith
  • Caden Woodward

Bratt Elementary Presents Kindergarten, First Grade Awards

June 3, 2014

Bratt Elementary School recently presented awards to kindergarten and first grade students as follows:

Honor Roll
A’s and B’s all year

  • Kylie Davis
  • Derek Kinley
  • Zakyla Smith
  • Jonathon Stilwell
  • Ashlynn Cabral
  • Jakyra Carter
  • Abbie Hardy
  • Laura Laborde
  • Shelby Ward
  • Payton Daw
  • Markavia Johnson
  • Justin Kinley
  • Naya Mondaca
  • Kai Morton
  • Luke Amerson
  • Johnathan Garrett
  • Kayla McCall
  • Christopher Weber
  • Kaya Mason
  • Brayden Victon
  • Raylee Wooten

Academic Achievement Award
A’s all year

  • JaCee Dortch
  • Jamison Gilman
  • Ally Richardson
  • Colton Criswell
  • Callie Davis
  • Aaliyah Fountain
  • Colby Pugh
  • Abby Coker
  • Noah Faulkner
  • Maggie Scott
  • Mary Catherine Hughes
  • Kaitlin Lloyd

Progress Award
Students who have made the most improvement during the year

  • Jeremy Thomas
  • Isaiah Boatwright
  • Karrissa Boatwright
  • JaQueise Jacobs
  • Haileigh Therrien
  • Nevaeh Bush
  • Ora Bryan
  • Bryson Orso
  • Jayla Brown
  • Ja’mya Thomas
  • Halona Walker
  • Cole Hughes
  • India Spencer
  • Sam Reid
  • Maegan Godwin

Outstanding Attendance
Students whose absenteeism, tardiness, and/or early checkouts equal no more than five  days.

  • Addison Classen
  • Shelby Greenwell
  • Maxwell Mason
  • Jeremy Thomas
  • D’Ericka Odom
  • Bailey Blackwell
  • Luke Chavers
  • Tristan Johnson
  • Haidyn Turberville
  • Will Heard
  • Emily Jarvis
  • Keeli Knighten
  • Makayla Sells
  • Ashlynn Cabral
  • Hezekiah Elliott
  • Colton Criswell
  • Kaya Mason
  • Christopher Weber

Perfect Attendance
Students who have no absences, tardies, or early checkouts

  • Laura Laborde
  • Colby Pugh

Outstanding Citizenship Award
Students who best exemplify qualities of good citizenship, work habits, interaction with peers and teachers.

  • Addison Classen
  • Reagan Peebles
  • Wade Bailey
  • Jackson Simmons
  • Desiray Bagwell
  • Makayla Plato
  • Emily Jarvis
  • London Brooks
  • Ally Richardson
  • Derek Kinley
  • Laura Laborde
  • Colby Pugh
  • Noah Faulkner
  • Brayden Reaves
  • Mary Catherine Hughes
  • Kaitlin Lloyd

A.R. Awards

  • Kylie Davis
  • Jamison Gilman

Art Awards

  • Jessica Jowers
  • Maxwell Mason
  • Claire Amerson
  • Tristian Jones
  • Damon McDuffie
  • Allison Flowers
  • Jackson Bridges
  • Talise Gregson
  • Zakyla Smith
  • Makayla Sells
  • Shelby Ward
  • Colby Pugh
  • Preston Lambert
  • Markavia Johnson
  • Troy Ard
  • Kaya Mason

Music Awards

  • Addison Classen
  • Aydin Odom
  • Michael Butler
  • Keira McDuffie
  • Damon McDuffie
  • Jasmine Zisa
  • Desiray Bagwell
  • Emily Jarvis
  • Chase Garrett
  • Kylie Davis
  • Derek Kinley
  • Aaliyah Fountain
  • Colby Pugh
  • Maggie Scott
  • Brayden Reaves
  • Kaitlin Lloyd
  • Johnathan Garrett

P.E. Awards

  • Isaiah Boatwright
  • Addison Eicher
  • Alexis White
  • Luke Chavers
  • Gavin Lashley
  • Jackson Simmons
  • Nevaeh Bush
  • Jasmine Zisa
  • Jackson Bridges
  • Emily Jarvis
  • Derek Kinley
  • Ally Richardson
  • Colton Criswell
  • Callie Davis
  • Colby Pugh
  • Noah Faulkner
  • Justin Kinley
  • Brayden Reaves
  • Mary Catherine Hughes
  • Kaitlin Lloyd
  • Kaya Mason

Tate High School Class Of 2014 Graduates

June 3, 2014

The Tate High School Class 0f 2014 graduated Monday at the Pensacola Civic Center.

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Members of the Tate High School Top Ten Percent were:

  1. Noah James Heintz - Valedictorian
  2. Eion Michael Blanchard -Salutatorian
  3. Britton Shayne Dunn
  4. Timothy Blake Edgar
  5. Paul Alan Shelton
  6. David Graham Gardner
  7. Ryan Lambert Colburn
  8. Alyshia Daeshaun Hull
  9. Elizabeth Mara Blalock
  10. Brooke Elizabeth Schang
  11. Justin David Ritchie
  12. Sarah Ann Birdsong
  13. Sheilamae Nebria Jensen
  14. Anna Maria Del Gallo
  15. Paige McKenzie Ammons
  16. Jordan James Prince
  17. Shelby Paige Williams
  18. Alexa Taryn Atchley
  19. Sarah Elisabeth Lee
  20. Kayla Marie Smith
  21. Emily Meghan Robinson
  22. Jesse Marion Steele
  23. Niccole Leanne Auld
  24. Jon William Walker II
  25. Gordon Kelliher Pierce
  26. Matthew Steven Esser
  27. Kevin Charles Olshaw
  28. Kelsey Alyse Carter
  29. Walker James Wilkins
  30. Will A. Reeves
  31. Jennifer Haley Krostag
  32. Sarah Yasir Al-Qahtani
  33. Charles Taylor Brown
  34. Katelynn Grace Stillwell
  35. Bridget Rene’ Dall
  36. Trinity Ceanora Johnson
  37. Jack Randal Gonzalez
  38. Bethaney Rayalan Hall
  39. Sabrina Leigh Culbertson
  40. Stephen Owen Pederson
  41. Haley Faye Malone

Pictured:  The Tate High School Class 0f 2014 graduation. Photos by Mardi Boyd for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

A Tale Of Blood And Honor: Graduating Tate Siblings Join The Marines

June 2, 2014

For two graduating Tate High School seniors, it started with bedtime stories – stories of exotic lands with strange foods, cultures and peoples, stories of brave men and women who fought for freedom and protected the innocent, stories that extolled the virtues of honor, sacrifice and bravery.

These were the stories often heard in the Goodwyn home. There were no wizards, elves or knights. Only brave men and women who had taken up service for their country. It was these stories, told by dad Hosea Goodwyn, which first kindled the flame of service in his son, Hosea Goodwyn Jr., and daughter, Alexis Goodwyn.

“Each time he told his stories, they would continuously interest me,” said Alexis Goodwyn.

Their father shared with them his experiences in places like Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Spain and Dubai. Places that are as mystical and mysterious to a young mind as a fantasy world.

“His journeys inspired me to go on my own,” said Hosea Goodwyn Jr.

The question for the young Goodwyns was not if to serve, but in which branch – a decision that would drastically effect how their own stories and journeys would unfold. The young siblings sought professionalism and service to country, but it was the bond they saw among the Marines that solidified their decision to enlist.

“They would help each other out through the worst of situations,” said Hosea Goodwyn Jr., a senior from Tate High School. “Everyone in the Marine Corps is like a brother or sister.”

“The Marines had a tight bond with one another,” added his sister, also a  Tate senior, explaining why they chose the Marines.

As the two prepare to start their new journey, their father had one final story to share – a story of honor.

“You have people who stand back and watch, and then you have those who step up to the plate and make a difference in this world,” Hosea Goodwyn said.  “Honor, courage and commitment, and the words we repeat while taking the oath are not just words to take lightly.  Freedom is not free and it takes brave men and women to ensure we continue to have freedom in this great nation.  My father was a police officer, and each of my brothers served in the Army and the Air Forces.  We don’t have followers in this family. We have leaders, and they are demonstrating this trait now.  I am proud and honored to be their father.”

With their decision made, the only story left to tell is their own, which they will forge with honor, courage and commitment.

Story by Sgt. Jon Holmes, 6th Marine Corps District

Pictured: Alexis Goodwyn and her brother, Hosea Goodwyn Jr., made the decision to serve their country by enlisting in the U.S. Marines. The siblings were inspired by their father’s stories of his own deployments. Now, the two  Tate High School graduating seniors are planning on beginning their own story as U.S. Marines.  Photos by Sgt. Jon Holmes for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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