Ransom Middle Names September Students Of The Month

September 16, 2019

Ransom Middle School has named September Students of the Month. They are sixth graders Ellie Nissim and Andrew Norris. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Check Out These Rides: Cantonment Rotary’s Car Show (Photo Gallery)

September 15, 2019

The Cantonment Rotary Club held their second annual “Hawgs & Hoot Rods car and motorcycle show at Krystal on Nine Mile Road.  The event also featured pulled pork sandwich plates. It was all a fundraiser for the Cantonment Rotary Club Foundation to support the local chapter of the Boys & Girls Club of America.

For a photo gallery from the car show, click here.

Photos by Perry Doggrell for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Barrineau Park Fall Gathering Held Saturday

September 15, 2019

The Barrineau Park Historical Society held its annual Fall Gathering Saturday at the Barrineau Park Community Center. There event featured arts and crafts, vendors, activities for the kids, live music by the Southern Revival Band, food and fellowship. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Byrneville Second Graders Visit Roy Hyatt Environmental Center

September 13, 2019

Byrneville Elementary School second graders got up close with nature this week at the Roy Hyatt Environmental Center in Cantonment. The students met Simon the bearded dragon and Ozzie the diamondback terrapin, and they compared and contrasted reptiles, amphibians, fish, birds and mammals as part of their visit. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

First Responders Dedicate New Library Flagpole On 9-11

September 12, 2019

A new American flag and flagpole were dedicated Wednesday at the Flomaton Public Library by local first responders honoring 9-11. Both were donated by Modern Woodmen. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

McArthur Elementary And PTA Honored As National School Of Excellence

September 12, 2019

McArthur Elementary School and their PTA have been recognized by the National PTA as a School of Excellence.

National PTA School of Excellence is a recognition program that supports and celebrates partnerships between PTAs and schools to enrich the educational experience and overall well-being for all students.

Schools and their PTA’s must decide to team up and enroll in this eight step, year-long, program. They then deploy a baseline survey, set objectives, follow a “Roadmap to Excellence,” and conduct a second survey as parts of their action plan for school improvement. Their plan must also incorporate the PTA National’s Standards for Family-School Partnerships. Their improvement is tracked and when successful, a school and PTA team can earn the designation of a School of Excellence.

“I wanted to take a minute to thank everyone for your support that makes this award possible. It is an honor to work for a school district that supports our students, families and staff. This award is possible because of everyone’s dedication for excellence and I am glad to be a part of this organization,” McArthur Principal Dr. Tama Vaughn said when she shared the news with Escambia County School District leaders.

No other school in Escambia or Santa Rosa counties received the designation.

Bratt Elementary Names Students Of The Month

September 11, 2019

Bratt Elementary School has named Students of the Month for September. They are:

Pre-K
Summer Bell
Dawson Golson

Kindergarten
Lilly Harper Jacobson
Addisyn Steege
James Romans
Makenna Smith

1st Grade
Mason Wilson
Cameron Hall
Melody Sage
Paisley Emmons

2nd Grade
Audrey Franklin
Bailey Campbell
Landon Lee
Zoe Jantz

3rd Grade
Jaxon Byrd
Autumn Heist
Alexa Beasley
Sophia Ikner
Jeremiah Walker

4th Grade
Makinzi Roley
Trinity Bryan
Sawyer Gilmore
Sandra Hall

5th Grade
Mikayla McAnally
MaKayla Plato
Presley Johnson

Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Get A Special Edition Toy Story 4 Library Card This Month Only

September 11, 2019

West Florida Public Libraries are offering a special edition library card during September in honor of Library Card Sign-up Month.

The special edition card features Disney-Pixar’s “Toy Story 4” characters joining the American Library Association on an adventure to promote the value of a library card.

While library cards are always free for Escambia County residents, the usual $3 replacement fee for lost or damaged cards will be waived during the month of September as part of the celebration.

September was designated as Library Card Sign-up Month by the ALA in 1987, after then Secretary of Education William J. Bennett issued a challenge. The challenge was for a national campaign encouraging every child to obtain and regularly use a library card.

Escambia County residents can find information about getting a library card or sign up at mywfpl.com/borrow/card.

Could You Package An Egg To Survive A 75 Foot Drop? These Byrneville Students Did

September 10, 2019

Could you design a package to make a raw egg survive a drop onto a parking lot from 75-feet up? Several groups of Byrneville Elementary School fifth graders did just that recently.

The students were given the open-ended task of using household supplies to keep an egg from cracking when dropped from various heights, and they were given a week to design their ideas.

With help of Ladder 5 and a crew from the Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue, the eggs were dropped from 20 feet, 45 feet and finally 75 feet. If an egg survived the first drop, students were required to remove some part of the protective shell and try again from a greater height.

The students were in seven different groups, with three groups having eggs that survived all three drops.

“The students learned that a parachute of some sort helps the egg survive as well as making the ‘protective shell’ well padded and secure,” said Byrnevill teacher Jacke Johnston.

Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Youth Show Off Their Beef Projects At Escambia County 4-H Labor Day Classic

September 7, 2019

Youth from Florida and Alabama showed their beef project animals during the second annual Escambia County 4-H Labor Day Classic at the 4-H property in Molino.

Youth showed their animals in the showmanship category, which focuses on the youth’s show abilities, and the breed and weight classes, which focus on the animal’s merits.

“This show was just a stepping stone for youth who are preparing these animals for shows later in the year where they will finish their project,” said Ali Schortinghouse, 4-H livestock agent. “Of the many hours a youth pours into a livestock project, shows like the Labor Day Classic allow the youth to demonstrate their growth throughout the project.”

Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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