Lipscomb Elementary Fifth Graders Explore Roy Hyatt Science Environmental Center (Gallery)

January 15, 2026

Fifth grade students from Lipscomb Elementary School recently enjoyed a visit to the Roy Hyatt Environmental Center in Cantonment.

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Ransom Middle School Names Students Of The Month

January 11, 2026

Ransom Middle School recently named their November/December Winter Students of the Month.

They are Jeremiah Lewis and Leila Mosley.

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Northview High Alum Earns Doctorate In Intelligent Systems And Robotics

January 11, 2026

Lawrence Dale Perkins recently earned his Ph.D. in Intelligent Systems and Robotics from the University of West Florida in conjunction with the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition.

The 1999 graduate of Northview High School also attended Bratt Elementary and Ernest Ward Middle schools. He earned a dual bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering in 2005 as well as a master’s in Industrial and Systems Engineering in 2007 from UWF.

Perkins is currently an electronics engineer for the U.S. Air Force and a recipient of the Department of Defense SMART Scholarship. His doctoral dissertation was titled “A Predictive Model for Understanding and Enhancing Scalability of Human-Multi-Agent Team.”

Dale is the son of son of William and Betsy Perkins of Oak Grove.

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Ascend Cares Volunteers Start Work On New Roy Hyatt Sensory Trail

January 11, 2026

Volunteers from Ascend Cares participated in a work day on Friday at the Roy Hyatt Environmental Center.

They helped start construction of the new Roy Hyatt Sensory Trail. They worked on “Windows to the Wind,” a “Whirling Wind Station,” “Crunch Trail,” a huge xylophone, a human-sized bamboo wind chime, and a natural wood binocular station.

The Ascend volunteers will return to Roy Hyatt this week to complete the project.

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Top Reader: Ransom Middle Student Reads 1.755 Million Words In December

January 7, 2026

Paige Ruhnow was recognized at the December Accelerated Reader (AR) Top Reader at Ransom Middle School.

Paige read 1,755,099 words and passed 20 AR tests.

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Hundreds of Escambia Students Receive Gift of Sight Through Non-Profit Vision Program

January 6, 2026

Hundreds of schoolchildren in Escambia County will enjoy the gift of better eyesight in 2026, thanks to a non-profit vision program.

In December, the Florida Heiken Children’s Vision Program, a subsidiary of Miami Lighthouse for the Blind, provided free comprehensive eye exams and prescription glasses, if needed, to about 170 Escambia County Public School students at seven schools. The program is funded by entities that include the Florida Department of Health and the Lions Clubs International Foundation.

“We provide no-cost eye exams, and if the children need glasses, we give them glasses at no cost as well,” said Dr. Whitney Schubert, after completing eye exams at Bratt Elementary School. “We do a complete eye exam, complete with the dilation, the drops, and the full examination.”

At Bratt Elementary School, 19 of 29 students who received an eye exam needed glasses.

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“They get to pick out their own glasses, which is really cool,” Schubert said. “The kids get so excited, and that’s important at this age.”

The doctor said that studies show one in four children have an undiagnosed vision problem.

“If you can imagine if you can’t see what the teacher is presenting to you, it’s going to be really hard to pick up on those concepts,” she said. “Just getting them a good pair of glasses really just sets the kids up to be able to learn, to grow, and to become confident little kids.”

The Florida Heiken Children’s Vision Program free comprehensive eye examinations were offered by the program at Bratt, Lipscomb, McArthur, Ferry Pass, Ensley, Myrtle Grove, and Oakcrest elementary schools. Parents were eligible to apply for the program at 28 Escambia County schools in October, with the program requiring at least 30 approved applicants in order to provide the service at a school.

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Megan Bryan Named Ernest Ward Middle Teacher Of The Year

January 4, 2026

Megan Bryan was named the Ernest Ward Middle School Teacher of the Year. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Holly Kendrick Named Ransom Middle Teacher Of The Year

January 4, 2026

Holly Kendrick was named the Ransom Middle School Teacher of the Year. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Molly Villanueva Named Beulah Academy Of Science Teacher Of The Year

January 3, 2026

Molly Villanueva was named the Beulah Academy of Science Teacher of the Year. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

ECSO, Ascend Cares Volunteers Fill Care Packages For Service Members In Guam

January 3, 2026

Members of the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office were joined by volunteers from the Ascend Cares Foundation to package care packages for service members deployed during the holidays.

Sheriff Chip Simmons, Lt. Tampary, and Deputy Mason Tampary worked alongside Ascend volunteers to fill dozens of care packages for U.S. service members stationed in Guam.

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