Bratt Elementary Names Students Of The Month

May 23, 2018

The following students were named Students of the Month for May at Bratt Elementary School.

Pre-K

Dillan Stuart
Myles Sellers
Kindergarten
Chloe McCann
Bentley Lowery
Zoey Davidson
Bella Walker
Bailey Campbell

First Grade

Javan Thompson
Kaedyn Eady
Mya McCants
Jamileon Syria

Second Grade

Jackson Sellers
Annabella Keen
Zachary Flowers
Tyler Amerson

Third Grade

Presley Amos
Khloe Mason
Savannah Lowry

Fourth Grade

Kailey Hawkins
Allison Flowers
Jordan Dawson
Joseph Hardenbrook

Fifth Grade

Cole Hughes
Jamison Gilman
Ashkia Weaver
Makayla Sells

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Local Pearl Harbor Survivor Celebrates 100th Birthday

May 22, 2018

Francis “Frank” Emond of Cantonment turned 100 on Monday, celebrating with a party at Naval Hospital Pensacola where he volunteers.

The Navy veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor greets visitors, answers the phone at the Quarterdeck and pushes patients in wheelchairs who need assistance. He has been a Red Cross volunteer for over 16 years and enjoys the interaction with patients and staff.

Originally from Rhode Island, Emond enlisted in the Navy in 1938 as a musician. He played the French horn for the ship’s band and even got to perform at the 1939 World’s Fair in New York before he was assigned to the USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) in Hawaii in the summer of 1941. The day before the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Emond and fellow Navy musicians played at a dance and band contest. His band won the contest against other bands from the USS California (BB-44) and USS Arizona (BB-39). His band later donated the trophy they won in memory to the men from the Arizona. As the sun rose on Dec. 7, 1941, Emond was preparing for morning colors and the raising of the American flag.

That’s when Emond noticed the hundreds of Japanese planes that filled the sky followed by the sound of a torpedo striking a ship docked behind his battleship. In addition to being a musician, Emond was trained as a stretcher bearer and with the general alarm sounding amongst the sound of gunfire and explosions; he began retrieving injured and dead Sailors aboard the Pennsylvania.

Following the war, Emond remained in the Navy until he retired in 1968 in Pensacola. He is currently married and has two sons, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. His 100-year-old brother still lives in Rhode Island.

“It’s important for everyone to give something,” said Emond when asked why he still volunteers at Naval Hospital Pensacola, “and time is something that everyone can give. It’s an important gift.”

Emond is a popular volunteer at Naval Hospital Pensacola, though not everyone knows his history. He is popular for the enthusiasm he brings to the hospital and the help he provides to patients and staff.

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Byrneville Students Enjoy End Of The Year Bash At Splash Pad

May 22, 2018

Byrneville Elementary School second and third graders were treated to an “End of the Year Bash” Monday at the Century Splash Pad at Showalter Park. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

ECSO Beats U.S. Navy In ‘Boots Vs. Badges Challenge’ In Molino

May 22, 2018

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office beat the U.S. Navy in the Escambia County 4-H Council’s Boots Vs. Badges Challenge at the 4-H property Molino.

The teams competed in an obstacle course challenge. The event also featured an obstacle course for the public, kids activities, vendors, a car show and more.

The event benefited Gulf Coast Kids House.

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Bratt Elementary Celebrates Reading With Star Wars Party

May 21, 2018

Bratt Elementary School held a Star Wars themed Accelerated Reader Party for students that met their reading goals for the year.

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Jim Allen Elementary Names Students Of The Month

May 20, 2018

Jim Allen Elementary School recently named Students of the Month. They Are D’Shayla James and Eli Forehand (above).  Students of the month for April were Tucker Barnes and Kileigh Richardson (below). Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview High Names 2018 Honors Graduates; Announces $835K In Scholarships

May 18, 2018

Northview High School named their honor graduates Thursday night, as $835,812 in scholarships were announced for the Class of 2018.

Valedictorian of the Class of 2018 is Triston Parker Long, and salutatorian is Sarah Elizabeth Perritt (pictured top).

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Summa Cum Laude (4.0 GPA and above) graduates are, in class rank order:

1.     Triston Parker Long
2.     Sarah Elizabeth Perritt
3.     Hannah Grace Nelson
4.     Tara Faith Windham
5.     Destiny McKenna Watson
6.     Hannah Mascaro
7.     Jacob Andrew White
8.     Anna Belle Barberree
9.    Miracle Breanna Deloach
10.    Kayla Nicole Galvan
11.    Logan Daniel Calloway
12.    Alayna Lauren Brown

Magna Cum Laude graduates (3.85 or higher) are:

13. John Elmer Chivington Jr.
14. Bailee Brianna Hinote

Cum Laude (3.5 and above) graduates are:

15. Jason Riley Fischer
16. Logan Michael Doremus
17. Jarrod Latrell Davison
18. Bria Ashlynn Hardy
19. Laura Abbygale Hammond
20. Braxton Wade Edwards
21. Robin Marie Nahkala
22. Natasha Nykeria Walker

Scholarships were awarded or offered as follows:

Anna Belle Barbarree

  • Escambia Retired Educator’s Association – $1,000
  • Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship – $150
  • PSC Academic – $1,800
  • Bright Futures – Gold Seal Vocational – $2,880
  • Atmore Rotary All Star – $500

Dawson Brown

  • Atmore Rotary All Star – $250

Rhayeshawnna Davidson

  • Johnson & Wales University – FBLA Scholarship – $8,000
  • Johnson & Wales University – Presidential Academic Scholarship – $28,000

Logan Calloway

  • UWF – Academic Merit – $12,000

Alexandra Carter

  • PSC Scholastic Achievement Award – $500

Jarrod Davison

  • Leola Robinson – $250
  • James O. Gordon Schoalrship – $250
  • Strides for Academic Excellence – $500
  • Atmore Rotary All Star – $250

Miracle Deloach

  • Bright Fututres – Florida Medallion Scholar – $9,240
  • UWF -Academic Merit – $16,000

Donnie Dixon

  • George Stone Scholarship – $1,000
  • Northview FFA Alumni – Tommy Weaver Award – $500
  • Tri Cities Volunteers – $1,000

Jason Fischer

  • Take Stock in Children – $12,000
  • University of South Alabama University Scholarship – $14,000
  • Bright Fututres – Florida Medallion Scholar – $9,240
  • Atmore Rotary All Star – $250
  • Zachary Barrow Memorial Scholarship – $1,500
  • UWF – Academic Merit – $12,000

Kayla Galvan

  • Take Stock in Children – $12,000
  • UWF – Academic Merit – $12,000

Austin Ging

  • Bright Futures – Gold Seal Vocational – $2,880
  • Atmore Rotary All Star – $250

Logan Hall

  • Coastal Alabama Theater Sholarship – $12,300
  • Coastal Alabama Book Scholarship – $3,000

John Wesley Hardin

  • George Stone Scholarship – $1,000
  • Northview FFA Alumni – Tommy Weaver Award – $500

Bria Hardy

  • Atmore Rotary All Star – $250

Cole Hassebrock

  • Ruritan Award – $300
  • Northview FFA Alumni – Tommy Weaver Award – $1,000

Bailee Hinote

  • Bright Futures – Florida Academic Scholar – $25,000

Cody Kite

  • Glenn Key Memorial Award – $1,000
  • Jamie Hall Memorial Award – $1,000
  • Northview FFA Alumni – Tommy Weaver Award – $1,000

Triston Long

  • University of Alabama – UA Scholar Scholarship – $90,000
  • Valedictorian Award – United Bank – $500
  • Auburn University – Ceddrick C. Mack Memorial Beacon Leadership Endowed Scholarship – $20,000
  • Auburn University – Spirit of Auburn Founders Scholarship
  • Auburn Universtiy – Lee Moody Endowed Scholarship – $1,000
  • University of West Florida – Merit Scholarship – $20,000
  • Bright Futures – Florida Academic Scholar – $25,000
  • UWF – Academic Merit – $20,000

Hannah Mascaro

  • UWF Academic Merit – $16,000

Hannah Nelson

  • Florida State University – University Freshman Scholarship – $9,600
  • EREC – Hermann Johnson – $4,000
  • Bright Futures – Florida Academic Scholar – $25,000
  • UWF – Academic Merit – $20,000

Lari McCann

  • Take Stock in Children – $12,000

Sarah Perritt

  • University of Alabama – Birmingham – Presidential Recognition Scholarship – $43,440
  • University of South Alabama – Presidential Scholarship – $38,992
  • Mississippi State – Academic Excellence – $24,000
  • University of Mississippi – Academic Excellence – $32,760
  • Salutatorian Award – First National Bank – $300

Orelbis Oscar Rodriguez

  • Bright Futures – CAPE – $2,880
  • Pensacola Civitan – $100

Mary Sanders

  • PSC Music Award – $2,000

Andrew Sharpless

  • Quarterback Club – $500
  • University of South Alabama University Scholarship – $14,000

Fisher Spence

  • Atmore Rotary All Star – $250

Hunter Spence

  • Atmore Rotary All Star – $250
  • Bright Futures – Gold Seal Vocational – $2,880

Evan Till

  • Coastal Alabama Theater Scholarship – $12,300
  • Coastal Alabama Book Scholarship – $3,000
  • International Paper Scholarship – $1,000

Destiny Watson

  • Louisiana State University Tiger Excellence – $48,000
  • Louisiana State University Tiger Nation Scholarship – $13,340
  • Florida Institute of Technology – Panther Fund Schoalrship – $20,550
  • Florida Institute of Technology – LP Whitehead Schoalrship – $5,000
  • University of Oklahoma – $32,000
  • Bright Futures – Florida Academic Scholar – $25,000

Jacob White

  • University of Alabama – Collegiate Scholar Scholarship – $24,000
  • UWF – Academic Merit – $16,000

Madison White

  • Bright Futures- CAPE – 2880
  • Atmore Rotary All Star – 250

Tara Windham

  • Atmore Rotary All Star – 500
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Photos: Canadian Forces Snowbirds Perform At Pensacola NAS

May 17, 2018

The Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds demonstration team flies flew over Pensacola Naval Air Station.

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Ernest Ward Middle Holds Appreciation Day Celebration

May 17, 2018

Ernest Ward Middle School held an Appreciation Day Celebration Wednesday to thank businesses and groups that have supported the school during the past year.

The school recognized Craig and Bonnie Exner, Barrineau Park Historical Society; Christa Wilson, Un-Dents PDR; Annie Nowak, Poarch Creen Indians; Sabrina Owens, EREC; Haley Revette and Nellie Salter, Navy Federal FCU; Billy Danielson, Smith Tractor; Joey Hetrick, Escambia Farm Bureau; William Reynolds, NorthEscambia.com; and Michelle Taylor and Steven Harrell, Escambia County School District.

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Results: Escambia Schools Battle Of The Books

May 16, 2018

Battle of the Books is an annual competition that challenges students to read a set of books designated as Sunshine State Readers for grades 3-8 or Florida Teen Reads for grades 9-12.

Teams are formed at each grade level to compete and see who remembers the most facts, or who can make the best comparisons and connections between the books. Team members have been reading these books all year and they have been quizzing each other and practicing for the battle for months. They must work together and quickly to get all of the questions answered within a 12 minute time limit. This year, 95 teams, comprised of 429 students from K-12 schools in Escambia County, competed in the Battle.

Winnders were:

Third Grade:

  1. Beulah Elementary School
  2. Bellview Elementary School
  3. Oakcrest Elementary School


Fourth Grade:

  1. Pleasant Grove Elementary School
  2. Lipscomb Elementary School
  3. Hellen Caro Elementary School

Fifth Grade:

  1. Pleasant Grove Elementary School
  2. Beulah Elementary School
  3. Ferry Pass & Hellen Caro Elementary schools (tie)

Middle School:

  1. Brown Barge Middle School (Team A)
  2. Brown Barge Middle School (Team C)
  3. Bailey Middle School (Team A)


High School:

  1. Booker T. Washington High School
  2. Tate High School (Team A)
  3. Escambia High School (Team A)

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