Escambia County’s Isabelle Jenkins Nominated For Florida FFA President
April 25, 2025
Escambia County FFA member Isabelle Jenkins of Pensacola High School has been nominated for president of the 65,000 member Florida FFA Association.
With the nomination, she was automatically guaranteed selection as a state officer. After a vote at the 97th Florida FFA State Convention and Expo this summer., she will either be president or secretary of the organization.
The Florida FFA Association selected Jenkins and 11 other students as candidates for state FFA office from a field of 39 FFA members that took part in the selection process.
The student members were challenged with an intense interview process, which included an individual interview, individual problem-solving activity, state degree interview, agricultural knowledge Interview, and a conversational exercise.
High Schoolers Attend Northwest Florida Construction Career Days
April 24, 2025
Over 1,300 high school students from across the area rolled up their sleeves at the 2025 Northwest Florida Construction Career Days Tuesday and Wednesday at the Santa Rosa County Fairgrounds.
Students had the opportunity to operate heavy equipment and learn about bridge inspections, paving, concrete, traffic control, engineering, and more. Students were also introduced to the large number of career paths available in the transportation, structural, engineering, and building industries, and were able to interact with representatives from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), as well as various engineering firms, and contractors looking to hire in the Northwest Florida area.
High school seniors who attended in-person or virtually are eligible to receive a portion of up to $50,000 in scholarship funds that will be awarded this year.
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“FDOT District Three is working diligently to create a pipeline of workforce and economic opportunities for the next generation. Not only does this event give students a unique chance to explore career opportunities that have substantial benefits and add tremendous value to their communities, but it also allows FDOT and its industry partners to connect with young people of all backgrounds and skill levels,” FDOT said.
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EREC Awards Four Scholarships
April 23, 2025
Escambia River Electric Cooperative has announced four scholarships awards to students in the utility’s service area.
Four-year Herman D. Johnson Scholarships are being awarded to Colton Criswell from Northview High School and Braden Adams from Jay High School.
EREC Trade/Votech Scholarships are being awarded to Ayden Attalah from Northview High School and Lael Peterson from Jay High School.
The students will be recognized at the EREC Annual Meeting on April 26 at Wallace Lake K-8 School.
Pictured top: Colton Criswell (left) and Braden Adams. Pictured below: Ayden Attalah (left) and Lael Peterson. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Ernest Ward Middle Names Students, Employee Of The Month
April 22, 2025
Ernest Ward Middle School recently named their employee and student of the month for March. (L-R) Pictured with Principal Tyvanna Boulanger are students Camden Miller, eighth grade; Brooklynne Fountain, seventh grade; Hadley Weaver, sixth grade; and Michelle Thomas, science teacher. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Julie Luker Named Byrneville Elementary School Teacher Of The Year
April 22, 2025
Byrneville Elementary School on Monday named third grade teacher Julie Luker as their 2025 Teacher of the Year. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Northview Senior Jamison Gilman Awarded Florida Sheriff’s Association Scholarship
April 22, 2025
Northview High School senior Jamison Gilman, the daughter of Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Senior Deputy James Gilman and Donan Gilman, has received a Florida Sheriff’s Association scholarship.
The program awards $2,000 each year to ten deserving children of full-time employees in sheriff’s offices across Florida. She is the first student from Escambia County to receive the scholarship.
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‘All Aboard!’ Soul Train Club Youth Center Opens Doors In Century
April 21, 2025
Pastor Evelyn Deterville stood in the doorway of a newly leased space in Century and tooted a wooden train whistle with a smile.
“Welcome, welcome to the Soul Train Club she said,” tooting the horn again. “Come on it, we are open for everybody.”
Deterville’s Extra Mile Club St8 Up nonprofit official opened the “Soul Train Club of Century” youth resource center Friday afternoon. It’s in a space in the Century Business Center on Pond Street — a space that was a classroom in a long-closed middle school. And with her Soul Train Club, it’s returning to its education roots.
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As a non-profit, Deterville is leasing the space from the Town of Century for $75 a month.
“Welcome to the Soul Train Club. We are empowering youth, educating them about the wonderful town of Century and the foundation of the trains, as well as teaching them about morals, values different things like that, and then we’re also extending learning from school, teaching them how to help them with their reading their math, all the STEM programs by being engaged, so it’s a one-stop shop.”
With the help of volunteers and donations, she’s organized the classroom space into several functional areas. There’s a train table, serving STEM education and keeping the program on track. There’s a clothes closet (with the racks still on the way) with free new clothing from Walmart, an area for games, parent involvement and sometimes vendors. On Saturday, she had a Jamaican food vendor, and said she hopes to give children a taste of food from other cultures.
She is planning to take part in a summer youth feeding program and has backpacks ready for children to take a week’s worth of meals home at one time. And she’s looking to establish an American Heritage Girls Troop
Realizing transportation is a problem for children and youth in Century, Deterville is hoping to add a bus or other transportation to the program. She applied for an Escambia Children’s Trust CAREs microgrant but was rejected. Now, she’s in talks with Metro Rapid Transportation, her neighbor in the Century Business Center, about options.
Deterville describes herself as a life learner, always striving for knowledge and then sharing that knowledge with others. She recently hosted a free grant writing class for local nonprofits.
Plans call for the center to be open every weekday afternoon and Saturdays.
For more information on the Soul Train Club and how to involve youth or volunteer, call Deterville at (850) 480-9702. Volunteers will be required to complete a form and undergo a background check.
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Aggie Cheerleaders ‘Egg’ Yards Across North Escambia For Easter
April 20, 2025
Kids across North Escambia found eggs hidden in their yards Easter morning with the help of the Tate High School Aggie cheerleaders.
Tate Cheer held an “Egg My Yard” fundraiser. For donations starting at $20, the cheerleaders hid pre-filled eggs Saturday night in yards north of Nine Mile Road. Proceeds will benefit the Tate cheer program.
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Tate High’s Kristin Maum Places Second In Quarterfinals For ‘America’s Favorite Teacher’
April 20, 2025
A Tate High School teacher paced second in the quarterfinals of the “America’s Favorite Teacher” contest by the national magazine Reader’s Digest.
We first told you about Kristin Maum last week.
On other Escambia County teacher, Emerald Barton, advanced to the semi-finals. She is a kindergarten teacher at Navy Pointe Elementary.
About Kristin Maum
Maum admits she was a terrible student back when she was in school.
“I didn’t do my homework, I slept through class, but I was never disrespectful to my teachers—I just found school to be boring,” she said. “I decided to become a teacher so that no other students felt the way I did. I want students to love learning so much that they become lifelong learners. What inspires me most as an educator is the belief that every child can learn and deserves to feel known, valued, and inspired.”
“I love getting to work with kids on a daily basis—helping them fall in love with learning. In my class, we do whatever it takes to learn,” she said.
The Reader’s Digest contest will award the winner $25,000 and a trip to Hawaii. And if had won, Tate High would have received a school assembly from Bill Nye the Science Guy.
She had planned to use the $25,000 to pay off about $18,000 in medical debt that accumulated after she was diagnosed with cancer in early 2024 and began treatment. The remainder of the money she hoped would to go toward her son’s college tuition. He will be a freshman in the fall.
Local Elementary Students Shine At Sunshine Math Competition
April 17, 2025
Nearly 500 students from 23 elementary schools in the Escambia County Public Schools district participated in 2025 Annual Sunshine Math Competition recently.
Co-sponsored by the Escambia County Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the event brought together bright young minds from third, fourth, and fifth grades for a day of spirited academic competition.
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Top Third Grade Individual Winners:
- Grayson Polk – Blue Angel
- Draper Dupree – Pine Meadow
- Samuel Goble – Bellview
- Liam Alamazan – Beulah
- Cambria Marroquin – Bellview
- Thien My Nguyen – Lipscomb
- David Menard – Pine Meadow
- Jackson Gray – AK Suter
- Abigail Kusy – Pine Meadow
- Benjamin Nguon – Lipscomb
Top Third Grade Teams:
- Pine Meadow Team B: Lucas Albano, John Butler, Draper Dupree, Natalie Smith
- Jim Allen Team B: Chase Dunlap, Bryson Salon, Penelope Clyburn, Desmond Mims
- Bellview Team B: Samuel Goble, Amarii Wilson, Emily Green, Princess Agcaoili
- Jim Allen Team A: Elizabeth Cooley, Piper Allen, Lukas Hattabough, Paisley Black
- Pine Meadow Team A: Benjamin Pearce, Abigail Kusy, David Menard, Gracie Ballwey
Top Fourth Grade Individual Winners:
- Dowling Butler – Pine Meadow
- Salvatore Gargiulo – Blue Angel
- Beatriz Diniz – Pine Meadow
- Geovanny Sanchez – Scenic Heights
- Jace Johnson – Kingsfield
- Keayon Fields – Pine Meadow
- Lyric McHenry – Jim Allen
- Parker Nichols – Beulah
- Bryson Windham – Beulah
- Daniel Ryan – Pine Meadow
Top Fourth Grade Teams:
- Pine Meadow Team A: Dowling Butler, Daniel Galvez, Beatriz Diniz, Evelyn Rowley
- Kingsfield Team A: Conner Gormely, Easton Bellringer, Jace Johnson, Haper Dove
- Pine Meadow Team B: Daniel Ryan, Allegra McCaw, Keayon Fields, Craig Macks
- Jim Allen Team A: Lyric McHenry, Taka Lindsay, Thea Helms, Easton Cobb
- Beulah Team A: Lana Pham, Bryson Windham, Carly Syverson, Parker Nichols
Top Fifth Grade Individual Winners:
- Pax Fisher – Pine Meadow
- Skylar Gibbons – Pine Meadow
- Liam Olson – Pine Meadow
- Deleia Marshall – Pine Meadow
- Jaxson Albano – Pine Meadow
- Avery Smith – Beulah
- Kenneth Eichelberg – Beulah
- Grayson Pettit – Scenic Heights
- Harper Peeterse – Pine Meadow
- Henry List – Beulah
Top Fifth Grade Teams:
- A.K. Suter Team A: Ezra Johnson, Isla Rex, Dempsey Henry, Nathalia Ramos
- Pine Meadow Team A: Skylar Gibbons, Deleia Marshall, Liam Olson, Harper Peeterse
- Hellen Caro Team A: Rowen Lefler, Skipper Ward, Lael Armendariz
- N.B. Cook Team B: James Chavez, Silas Chivers, Rylind Morgan, Lucas Senkbeil
- Scenic Heights Team A: Odette Brown, Alexandria Allen, Louis Tran, Grayson Pettit
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