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.

For more photos, click here.

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.

Molino Park Presents Awards For Grades Pre-K, Kindergarten, First And Second

June 2, 2014

Molino Park Elementary School presented the following awards to students in grades Pre-K, kindergarten, first and second:

Pre – K Awards

Accelerated Reader

  • Aadan Adams – 344 Books

Most Improved Overall Behavior

  • Aidden Edmonson
  • Christian Ward
  • Levi Zylstra

Most Improved Overall Academics

  • Aadan Adams
  • Madeline Hall
  • Charles Walters III

Stellar Sunny Days (All Sunny Days)

  • Aadan Adams
  • Aaron Bowser
  • Madeline Hall
  • Elam Fayard
  • Khloe Gibson
  • Shelby Jarrell III
  • Emily Johnson
  • Adalynn Manning
  • London McAnally
  • Aydan Nigam
  • Grace Oliver
  • McKenzie Perez
  • Rayna Thompson
  • Brinleigh Woodward

Super Sunny Days (Less than four cloudy days)

  • Callen Beaty
  • Allie Bethea
  • Ashleigh Grimm
  • Landen Harris
  • Taylor Hart
  • Chelsea Mace
  • Brista McIntyre
  • John Parker Miller
  • Lorianne Milstid
  • Logan Morris
  • Makena Porter
  • Elias Ridgley
  • Charles Walters III

Sunny Days (Less than fifteen cloudy days)

  • Dalton Davidson
  • Jackson Erickson
  • Jagger Etheridge
  • Skyler George
  • Taegan Hughes
  • Haleigh Prater
  • Kailyn Tucker

Kindergarten Awards

Accelerated Reader

  • Ayden Crabtree

All S’s all year in Citizenship

  • Destiny Abrams
  • Dallas Batz
  • Cameron Bodiford
  • Jack Boutwell
  • Lamario Carter
  • Ayden Crabtree
  • Garrett Crabtree
  • Shay Crosby
  • Joseph Douglas
  • Lily Driver
  • Caden Eady
  • Desi Fryman
  • Kamryn Gibbs
  • Mileigh Gibson,
  • John Hatch
  • Bailey Herrington
  • Kelsey Hiatt
  • Raegan Holley
  • Nick Kahalley
  • Chet Knable
  • Khloe Mason
  • Darla Massey
  • Caelen McKillion
  • Macy Miller
  • Mary Oliver
  • Wyatt Ormand
  • Dominic Picheo
  • Shiloh Prince
  • Kloie Quiroz
  • Ryleigh Sampey
  • Brianna Shanks
  • Ayden Silcox
  • Dakota Smith
  • Sophia St. Cyr
  • Hunter Steele
  • Kailyn Wiggins
  • Layton Woodward

All S’s all year in Academics

  • Destiny Abrams
  • Dallas Batz
  • Jack Boutwell
  • Lamario Carter
  • Ayden Crabtree
  • Garrett Crabtree
  • Shay Crosby
  • Lily Driver
  • Caden Eady
  • Desi Fryman
  • Kamryn Gibbs
  • Mileigh Gibson
  • John Hatch
  • Baily Herrington
  • Kelsey Hiatt
  • Raegan Holley
  • Chet Knable
  • Darla Massey
  • Caelen McKillion
  • Macy Miller
  • Mary Oliver
  • Wyatt Ormand
  • Dominic Picheo
  • Shiloh Prince
  • Kloie Quiroz
  • Ayden Silcox
  • Sophia St. Cyr
  • Hunter Steele
  • Kailyn Wiggins
  • Layton Woodward

Perfect Attendance

  • Jack Boutwell
  • Ayden Crabtree
  • John Hatch

First Grade Awards

Citizenship

  • Austin Batz
  • Camden Beaty
  • Kenzie Blazek
  • Andrew Chavers
  • Alley Enfinger
  • John Etheridge
  • Jericha Finlay
  • Aubree Jordan
  • Joshua Kennedy
  • Julie King
  • Caleb Larson
  • Braydon McCarra
  • Hunter Manning
  • Emma Nigam
  • Lauren Pardue
  • Caleb Rea
  • Morgan Salmon
  • Alison Saucier
  • Grayden Sheffield
  • Logan Shoffner
  • Brooklyn Summerlin
  • Keeley Wiggins
  • Brooke Wilson
  • Makayla Wood
  • Abbigail Woods

A Honor Roll

  • Austin Batz
  • Jericha Finlay
  • Aubree Jordan
  • Logan Shoffner

A/B Honor Roll

  • Camden Beaty
  • Alley Enfinger
  • John Etheridge
  • Aiden Harris
  • Kristopher Kelley
  • Joshua Kennedy
  • Brooke Lytton
  • Hunter Manning
  • Caleb Rea
  • Naoki Rogers
  • Morgan Salmon
  • Grayden Sheffield
  • Brooklyn Summerlin
  • Makayla Woods

Outstanding Academic Excellence

  • Liam Hatcher
  • Lauren Pardue

Most Improved

  • Kaylie Johnson
  • Lauren Pardue
  • River Powell
  • Jessica Williams

Second Grade Awards

Accelerator Reader

  • Lilly Hatch

Citizenship-

  • Jade Allen
  • Darius Abrams
  • Kendall Alvare
  • Tony Antrim
  • Jarrett Bodiford
  • Robbie Bodiford
  • Kelsey Boykin
  • Nathan Caston
  • Niko Champagne
  • Riley Crites
  • Rylan Davis
  • Moses Delarosa
  • Matthew Dix
  • Harley Edmonson
  • Angel Escoto
  • Kaydon Harigel
  • Lilly Hatch
  • Amber Irby
  • Bobbie Sue Jarrel
  • Sylvia Jarrel
  • Samantha Kimmons
  • Tommy Leatherberry
  • Logan Mace
  • Leila Mason
  • Austin Manning
  • Chance McElhannon
  • Anna McKee
  • Alyse McKillion
  • Addison Pawless
  • Chloe Ragsdale
  • Brodie Rhodes
  • Dylan Settle
  • DeQuan Shabazz
  • Chance Smith
  • Brian Steele
  • Colten Taylor
  • Lavon Taylor
  • Brier Thompson
  • Trey Thompson
  • Dominique Turner
  • Trinity Wagoner
  • Greg Walters
  • Seth Wilcoxon
  • Dylan Wood
  • Carley Woodfin

Perfect Attendance

  • Jarrett Bodifod
  • Robbie Bodiford
  • Rylan Davis
  • Lilly Hatch
  • Samantha Kimmons
  • Brian Steele
  • Lavon Taylor

A Honor Roll

  • Kelsey Boykin
  • Lilly Hatch
  • Austin Manning
  • Anna McKee

A/B Honor Roll

  • Niko Champagne
  • Kaydon Harigel
  • Amber Irby
  • Bobby Sue Jarrel
  • Chance McElhannon
  • Evin Pedicord
  • Chloe Ragsdale
  • Dylan Settle
  • DeQuan Shabazz
  • Colten Taylor

Most Improved

  • Harley Edmonson

Improvement in Reading

  • Angel Escoto
  • Jayden Franklin

You Can’t Stop Fighting: Tate Student That Battled Cancer Graduates Today

June 2, 2014

Halee Boyd was among the students graduating from Tate High School Monday morning. A special moment coming a year later than she had hoped. Before her senior year, she began a  battle against  Alevola Rhabdomyosarcoma , ARMS for short, a rare cancer of the muscles that are attached to the bones. Treatments and complications prevented her graduation last year.

As her class members walked across the stage last year, Halee was in the PICU and Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital. Her entire graduating class wore gold ribbons in her honor.

“”Better late than never! It took me a little longer than most, but I’m finally here, crossing the finish line. Today, I stand a little bit taller and a whole lot stronger. Get ready to watch me fly!” — was printed on Halee’s graduation invitations.

Over the weekend, Halee’s family and supporter’s painted “Graffiti Bridge” in Pensacola for Halee as a congratulatory surprise.

“If you have something to live for, you can’t stop fighting,” was painted on the bridge.

Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

IP Awards $50K In Foundation Grants; Recipients Include Tate High, Jim Allen Elementary

June 2, 2014

International Paper (IP) Pensacola Mill has awarded $50,000 in foundation grants to local community organizations, including projects at Jim Allen Elementary and Tate High School.

“We feel privileged to be able to assist our local non-profits and community organizations in their continued efforts to serve, educate and help the residents and children of Northwest Florida,” said Janice Holmes, communications manager.

Local community organizations and their projects that were awarded IP grants for 2014 are:

  • Jim Allen Elementary School, “Eggstraordinary Readers”
    • The goal of the Jim Allen Reading Eggs program is to support each child’s learning by offering individual, one-on-one lessons that allow children to progress at their own rate.  This program fosters a love of reading at a young age so students will continue to read and to be successful throughout life. The Reading Eggs program is a powerful educational program that is based on the most up-to-date research on how children learn to read.  The program is interactive and it includes activities and reward games to keep children motivated and interested in learning to read.
  • J.M. Tate High School “Focus on Biology”
    • The Tate High School grant helps to fund lab microscopes that run on rechargeable batteries. Students will be able to visualize micro and macroscopic organisms and objects, demonstrate proper use and procedures and learn how to properly label and illustrate organisms.
  • Autism Pensacola “Kids for Camp Summer Learning Lab”
  • Ballet Pensacola, ”Discover Dance”
  • Community Action Program, “Leap for Literacy”
  • Council on Aging of NWFL, “Little Readers”
  • Escambia County Board of Education, “Smart Links Recycling Program”
  • Escambia County Public Schools Foundation for Excellence, “Literacy Classroom Partnership with IP”
  • Every Child a Reader in Escambia, “Project Ready 2014”
  • Greater First Baptist Church, “Community Literacy Mentoring and Tutoring Program”
  • Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center “Conservation Center”
  • Partnership for Community Programs “Bay Day 2014” and “Stormwater Education and Inlet Marking Program
  • Pathways for Change; “Pathways to Success”
  • Pensacola Habitat for Humanity “Improving Access to Books”
  • Pensacola Opera “From Words to Music”
  • Pensacola State College Foundation, Inc., “PSC Summer Environment Camp”
  • Perdido Bay Tribe, Southeastern Lower Muscogee Creek Indians, “Longleaf Pine Repopulation”
  • Perdido Bay United Methodist Church, “Global Learning Academy Reading Volunteer” and “Nature Trail”
  • S.S. Dixon “Read and Succeed in Science and Social Studies”
  • United Cerebral Palsy of Northwest Florida “Journey to Literacy”
  • UWF Foundation, “Best Robotics Hub” and  “Explore Summer Camps”

Grants are awarded by the IP Foundation in Memphis, Tenn., which focuses on environmental education, literacy, employee involvement and critical community needs. A portion of those funds were used to purchase National Geographic Explorer magazine subscriptions for classes in Escambia and Santa Rosa Schools.

Mrs. Rhoda Greenwell, teacher at Jim Allen Elementary School for more than 40 years, reads Charlie the Caterpillar to the students before releasing butterflies. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Local Robot Sets Speed Record For Running Robots

June 2, 2014

A new land-speed record for legged robots was achieved recently by a robot that calls Escambia County home.

The Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition HexRunner robot reached an estimated 30-33 mph on an open course, without any support tethers.

The record-setting run was filmed by the Discovery Channel, which is expected to broadcast it later this summer.

“More significant than the top speed is showing that you can make a running robot that doesn’t need a lot of feedback from sensors, and you don’t need a lot of actuation,” said IHMC Senior Research Scientist Jerry Pratt, team leader of  the HexRunner project.

HexRunner is a running robot with six spring-loaded legs revolving around a  central hub, with three legs on each side of the hub. At the tip of the top leg it stands six feet high. Dr. Pratt said the speed was measured with a chase car and through analysis of high-speed motion video shot from the side.

“The speedometer on the chase car hit 33 while the robot was still running away from it,” he said. The 30 mph documented speed is a conservative figure based on motion analysis from video taken during the test. “We might be able to hit 45 mph with small modifications if we have a good run on a long enough course.”

The HexRunner is the “parent” of the OutRunner robot, a two-foot version  based on technology licensed from IHMC to Robotics Unlimited, headed by Research Scientist Sebastien Cotton, who worked on the HexRunner team.

The ultimate goal, Dr. Pratt said, is to figure out how animals run in nature, an understanding that could produce breakthroughs in robotics.

“The high-level question is how can animals run with stability at high speeds?”  he said. “And how can we make a robot to achieve the same feats?”

IHMC Research Scientist Chris Schmidt-Wetekam said one of the next goals  of the FastRunner project is to develop a fully segmented leg that more closely mimics biology.

“We’re working toward more complicated robots,” Dr. Schmidt-Wetekam said.  “Things look really promising in simulation, but it’s a lot more complicated in actuality, so we went back to basics. HexRunner checks off an important box on our checklist, and validates our simulation. OK, we can do this.”

Northview High School Class Of 2014 Graduates (With Photo Gallery)

June 1, 2014

The 113 members of the Northview High School Class of 2014 graduated Saturday.

“I’ve learned that things can change in an instant.  I’ve learned that how you react to those changes can really determine the caliber of person that you are,” Co-valedictorian Kasie Braun told her classmates. “I’ve learned that the things you earn are worth more than the things you’re given.”

“Always do the right thing, because you will, at some point in your life, reap what you sow,” Braun concluded to a standing ovation.

School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas praised the Class of 2014 for their numerous academic and athletic accomplishments, and for earning a record setting $1.7 million dollars in scholarship money.

For a photo gallery, click here. (More individual photos will be published this week.)

A complete list of graduates is below the bottom photo, scroll down.

Pictured top. Co-valedictorian Kasie Braun was the first of 113 members of the Northview High School Class of 2014 to receive her diploma Saturday. Pictured inset: An empty chair with the class flower, a white rose with red tips, honored the memory of Wade Jernigan, a class member who was killed in an traffic accident in 2011. Pictured below: The Northview Class of 2014 celebrates. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Summa Cum Luade (4.0 and above)

Kasie Lee Braun – Co-valedictorian
Victoria Anne Wright – Co-valedictorian
Courtney Yvonne Solari
Anna Elizabeth Donald
Jessica Nicole Lowery
Courtney Alexandra Weaver
Dale Wayne Brown
Talana Michelle Heathcock
Tamara Maria Green
Karissa Lea Strickland
Marina Nikol Gray
Danielle Nichole Steadham
Rachel Ann Presley
Audrey Leigh Byrd
Anna Elizabeth Fischer
Lana Leigh Clayton
Zacarra Kelline Davis

Magna Cum Laude (3.85 and above)

Jeremy Logan Stacey
Samantha Suzanne Barrow
Hilery Danielle Scott
Madison Brooke Arrington
Morgan Nicole Digmon
Katelynne Nicole Calloway
Mashama Ashaki-Kai Codrington

Cum Laude (3.5 and above)

Justin Elliot King
Chelsea Brooke Ward
Chloe Vanessa Leonard
Mariah Laine Albritton
Tony Anthony McAroy, Jr.
Tiffani Nichole Pritchett
Lily Ann Townson
Alexandria Nicole Martin
Lauryn Elizabeth Walker
Kira Nerys Cartwright

Other Graduating Members, Class of 2013

Ryan Wayne Ashcraft
Donald Hamilton Baity
Kevin Matthew Barrow
Jody Wayne Bonner
Timothy Michael Born
Trey Brian Boutwell
Taylor Marie Brook
Colton Lane Brown
Jessica Ann Brown
Skye Lynn Brown
Ryan James Carter
Matthew Phillip Cayson
Daniel Ray Coggins
Curtis Michael Coker
Madalyn Yvonne Coon
Dakota Lee Craft
Tristen Lee Creamer
Dalton Ray Daniel
Hunter Nicholas Dettling
David Andrew Edwards
Kendrell Dashawn Elliott
Britney Hope Fischer
Makayla Danielle Flowers
Lindsey Denise Francis
Brannon Charles Freeman
Hunter Paul Gafford
Shaina Eleece Gibson
Tyler Austin Gifford
Brandon Kyle Godwin
Casey Hunter Godwin
Marcus Hunter Godwin
Steven Christophe Gregory
Keyth Briandrya Grice
Rebecca Lynn Grim
Michael Anthony Hall, Jr.
Marvin Anthony Haynie, Jr.
Cory Davis Hester
Kelsie Michelle Hudson
Courtney Lynn Jones
Tori Amber Jordan
Benjamin Adam Kaderly
Ashley Leann Kimbel
Jasmine Diane Maher
Audra Elizabeth Martin
Brittany Nicole Martin
Luke Alexander McDaniel
Holden Eugene Moore
Christopher Jay Moye
Olivia Kate Neal
Emily Christine Nicholson
Shelby Lee Nielsen
Willie Ray Owens, III
Malik Tyrell Peacock
Mary Jane Peck
Natasha Nicole Peebles
Autumn Lashay Pierce
Ronald Ray Pritchett, Jr.
Johnathan Baccari Ramer
Michael Kweisi Rieves
Caitlyn Christine Rigby
Neino Axavary Robinson
Mikaela Lynn Santos
Rebekah Mary Sepulveda
Nathan Ernest Shipps
Danny Hunter Slay
Kent Richard Smith
Mason Alexandra Solchenberger
Crystal Sky Stalvey
Jeffery Lee Taylor, II
Laquan Maurice Thomas
Daulton Blade Tullis
Garrett Mason Turner
Brandy Marie Walker
Kendrick Kendal Walker
Shauna Marie Walker
Karmen Leeanna Watson
Mallory Amanda Wiggins
Isaiah Joseph Williams
Kody Austin Wood


Sunshine Math Students Shine In Annual Competition

June 1, 2014

The Escambia County Council of Teachers of Mathematics recently held its annual Sunshine Mathematics Competition (Super Stars III) with 600 third, fourth and fifth grade students competing.

Individual competition winners were:

Third grade: First place, Tori Vinson, A. K. Suter Elementary; second place, Kendra Gwaltney, Longleaf Elementary; third place, Nina Burt, Brentwood Elementary.

Fourth grade: First place, Wassim Khabou, Cordova Park Elementary; second place, Mallory Lawrence, Cordova Park Elementary; third place, Isabel Green, A. K. Suter Elementary.

Fifth grade: First place, Kendall Frazee, N. B. Cook Elementary; second place, Louis DiRusso, R. C. Lipscomb Elementary; third place, Amara Schoppmann, Lipscomb.

Team competition winners were:

Third grade: First place, Jim Allen Elementary Team 2, (teacher, Mary J. Holley-Lewis and students Stephen Byrd, Alyssa Leger, Ty Smith, Anna Whetzel); second place, A.K. Suter Team 1, (teacher, Caroline Carithers and students Roman Bassett, Madison Brown, Otis Evans, Tori Vinson); third place, N.B. Cook Team 1, (teacher, Julie Ferrara and students, Grayson Reamsma; Carson Younger; Jamie Turner; Drake Salter).

Fourth grade: First place, Jim Allen Team 1, (teacher, Mary J. Holley-Lewis and students Christian Meadows, Alyssa Daniels, Megan Winterberry, Kaleb  Rudd); second place, Cordova Park Team 1, (teacher Jessica Fell and students John Deane, Wassim Khabou, Mallory Lawrence, Abigail Price); third place, Molino Park Elementary Team 1, (teachers Angie Bodiford/Marnie Lowery and students Jaden Lewis, Aden Fennell, Sarah Sconiers, MacKenzie Sims).

Fifth grade: First place, Longleaf Elementary Team 1, (teacher Shannon Cross and students Michael Dixon, Emanuel McDuffie, Madelyn Scott, Kevin Davis); second place, Pine Meadow Elementary Team 1 (teacher Casey McGee and students Emily Stabler, Josiah Keene, Brennen Graham, Jonathon Woodel; third place, A.K. Suter Team 2 (teacher Caroline Carithers and students Anabelle Arnett, Trevor Shaffer, Ameenah Clark, Aiden Tylavsky.

Pictured top: The Bratt Elementary Sunshine Math team. Submitted photo by Joey Hetrick for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Bratt Elementary Releases Fourth Nine Weeks Honor Roll

June 1, 2014

The following students were named to the fourth nine weeks honor roll at Bratt Elementary School:

All A’s

  • Raegan Abbott
  • Anna Adams
  • Erich Amerson
  • Sarah Bailey
  • Hayden Baker
  • John Bashore
  • Olivia Boatwright
  • Luke Bridges
  • Conner Byrne
  • Emilee Cabral
  • Kadence Calvert
  • Abby Coker
  • Noah Condrey
  • Shelby Cotita
  • Sophia Cotita
  • Colton Criswell
  • Callie Davis
  • Savannah Doremus
  • Carsyn Dortch
  • Jacee Dortch
  • Mayson Edwards
  • Scotty Elliott
  • Noah Faulkner
  • Aaliyah Fountain
  • Makayla Garrett
  • Caitlyn Gibson
  • Amber Gilman
  • Jamison Gilman
  • Emma Gilmore
  • Maggie Godwin
  • Shelby Godwin
  • Ava Gurganus
  • Zane Gurganus
  • Tucker Hall
  • Leah Hetrick
  • Sarah Hetrick
  • Hannah Hughes
  • April Johnson
  • Hunter Johnson
  • Allyson Jones
  • Laura Laborde
  • Aden Lashley
  • Kennedy Long
  • Alexis Moya
  • Alyssa Moya
  • Taviana Parker
  • Bentley Van Pelt
  • Colby Pugh
  • Libby Pugh
  • Kenna Redmond
  • Ally Richardson
  • Bryan Romeos
  • Angel Schoonover
  • Maggie Scott
  • McKenna Simmons
  • Jacob Spence
  • Mia Starns
  • Aubrey Stuckey
  • Shelby Ward
  • Raycer Watson
  • Autumn Williams
  • Clay Wilson

All A’s and B’s

  • Rabekah Abbott
  • Adam Adams
  • Luke Amerson
  • Maggie Amerson
  • Sara Amerson
  • Kyiah Bailey
  • Leah Berry
  • Ethan Bingham
  • Riley Blachwell
  • Kyle Blanton
  • Lakyn Bodiford
  • Tanner Boone
  • Destiney Bradley
  • Allie Brantley
  • Aiden Broadhead
  • Abbie Buford
  • Macie Buford
  • Jaquorious Burt
  • Anyis Cabral
  • Ashlynn Cabral
  • Kayla Campbell
  • Jakyra Carte
  • Landon Chavers
  • Tyler Ray Cloud
  • CaSandra Davis
  • Donavon Davis
  • Kylie Davis
  • Franki Daw
  • Payton Daw
  • Ryan Dove
  • Gage Eicher
  • Lexi Evans
  • Khaliah Ewing
  • Jacob Findley
  • Daelyn Fine
  • Tessa Flowers
  • Zykuria Fountain
  • Gabby Franklin
  • Olivia Gibson
  • Raleigh Gibson
  • David Gilley
  • JP Gilman
  • Gracie Godwin
  • Berklee Hall
  • Bryce Hall
  • Abbie Hardy
  • Kohle Harigel
  • Kara Hawkins
  • Joshlynn Helton
  • Jikeir Hudson
  • Cole Hughes
  • Brendan Hulley
  • Gracie James
  • Markavia Johnson
  • Derek Kinley
  • Justin Kinley
  • Trent Knighten
  • Gage Lambert
  • Taylor Lashley
  • Anna Lee
  • James Loftis
  • Sarah Long
  • Travis Lowry
  • Blake Macks
  • Reid McCall
  • Braeden McGhee
  • Megan McGhee
  • Bailie Merchant
  • Michael Merchant
  • Adannaya Mondaca
  • Elianna Morales
  • Kai Morton
  • Mary Paige Nassar
  • Abigail Nelson
  • Travis Nelson
  • Jaylon North
  • Blaize Parrish
  • Caden Peterson
  • Madison Peterson
  • Dennis Pittman
  • Stone Presley
  • Matthew Pruitt
  • Dallon Rackard
  • Ashton Ray
  • Shelby Rice
  • Torian Richardson
  • Paige Ross
  • Kasen Sawyer
  • Kaylee Sawyer
  • Makayla Sells
  • Adrianne Shanks
  • Madeliln Sheedy
  • Carter Sigafoose
  • Mandell Smith
  • Vivyan Smith
  • Zakyla Smith
  • Devon Spencer
  • Alyssa Stabler
  • Eli Stephens
  • Emily Stilwell
  • Jon Stilwell
  • Rebekah Stilwell
  • Jaimee Taylor
  • Cody Thomas
  • Madison Thomas
  • So’Lae Trotter
  • Leila Turberville
  • Halona Walker
  • Summer Waters
  • Addison White
  • Jordan Wilson
  • Lane Wilson
  • Leonte Wright
  • Joshua Zisa

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