Century CI Employees Read Dr. Seuss To Elementary Students
March 7, 2014
Century Correctional’s Assistant Warden Hutchins and Officer Tony deGraaf read to a kindergarten class at Jay Elementary School as part of Read Across America Day. They read the popular Seuss book The Foot Book, gave each student a special treat and helped with a special assignment. They also expressed the importance of learning to read and of a good education.
Read Across America Day, the signature program of the National Education Association, focuses on motivating children and teens to read through events, partnerships and reading resources. It’s held annual on or near Dr. Seuss’ birthday.
Pictured: Century Correctional Institution Officer Tony deGraaf and Assistant Warden Hutchins (in tie) read to a kindergarten class at Jay Elementary School. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
NJROTC Cadet Braun Receives Prestigious Area Award
March 6, 2014
Northview High School Cadet LCDR Kasie Braun, NJROTC Company Commander, was selected for the Area Eight ROTC “Joseph C. Gilliam Award”. Braun completed against cadets from 50 ROTC units in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana to win this prestigious award, a first for Northview’s NJROTC unit. Pictured: LCDR Kasie Braun watches cadets during a Pass In Review recently at Northview High School. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.
Molino Library Reads Across America With Dr. Seuss
March 6, 2014
The Molino Branch Library recently celebrated Dr. Seuss and Read Across America with stories, characters, popcorn a lots of reading fun. Several participants also took the “Reader’s Oath”, promising to read each day and each night (because it’s the key to “growing up right”). Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Photo: Captain Of The Boat
March 3, 2014
The weekend weather was perfect for outdoor activities…including running catfish lines up the Escambia River with the Captain of the Boat “Rowdy” at helm near the Molino boat ramp. Photo by Crista Pope for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Rachel Grammer Named District 1 Miss FFA Sweetheart
March 2, 2014
Rachel Grammer of the Tate High School FFA was named the District 1 Miss FFA Sweetheart Saturday at Northview High School. First runner-up was Patra Miller from the Tate High FFA, and second runner-up was Victoria Kent of the Tate High FFA.
A dozen young ladies from the Tate, Northview, Ernest Ward and Bethlehem FFA chapters took part in the second annual pageant.
Pictured top: (L-R) Second Runner-up Victoria Kent, District 1 Miss FFA Sweetheart Rachel Grammer, First Runner-up Patra Miller, all of the Tate High School FFA Chapter. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.
Branden Penegar Memorial Car Show Held In Gonzalez
March 2, 2014
The Branden Penegar Memorial Car Show was held Saturday at the Gonzalez United Methodist Church on Pauline Street in Cantonment. Penegar, the “Gentle Giant” was a 2011 graduate of Tate High School, an assistant coach for the freshman Aggies’ football program and varsity tennis team, and a member of the Tate High School Student Hall of Fame. He passed away in March 2013 at the age of 20.
Penegar was a active member of the Gonzalez United Methodist Church and youth program.
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Locals Compete In Horse Show
March 2, 2014
Several local girls took part in a Coastal Jumper Horse Show at the Escambia County Equestrian Center, with Trinity Farms bringing home more than 120 ribbons including grand champions.
Among the local competitors and winners were: Morgan Mickel, Lexy Small, Tessa Walsingham, Molly Arnold, Trinity Smith, Rebecca Fulton, Aubrey DePury, Lindsey Walden, Sarah Birdsong, Ruth Gatewood, and Brystal Rhodes.
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Photos: Ernest Ward Holds Womanless Beauty Pageant
March 1, 2014
Chase Gifford was named Junior Mr. Miss Ernest Ward Middle School in a womanless beauty pageant Friday night. First runner-up was Levi Wagner, second runner-up was Health Sheldt and third runner-up was Aaron Dees. Wagner also received the audience vote People’s Choice Award.
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Proceeds from the just-for-fun event, sponsored by the school’s cheerleaders, will be used to replace badly worn carpeting on steps leading to the school’s stage.
Pictured top: Junior Mr. Miss Ernest Ward Middle School Chase Gifford. Pictured inset: Levi Wagner, first runner-up and People’s Choice award winner won a tube of toothpaste as the Best Smile Award. Pictured below: Second runner up Heath Sheldt. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Jana Pavlus Named Escambia Teacher Of The Year
February 28, 2014
Jana Pavlus of Woodham Middle School was named the Escambia County’s Teacher of the Year Thursday night during the 29th Annual Golden Apple Awards Banquet. The banquet honored each of the Teachers of the Year from each school and program in the county.
Other finalists for the Escambia County Teacher of the Year were : Dawn Jackson, Beulah Elementary; Amanda Cravatt, Hellen Caro Elementary; Pamela Cebula, N.B. Cook Elementary; and Katie Strength, R.C. Lipscomb Elementary.
The 60 Teachers of the Year from across the county were:
- Alternative Education - Aaron Dubreuil
- Jim Allen Elementary - Wynell Gainey
- Jim C. Bailey Middle - Tracey Burnett
- Bellview Elementary - Trudy Laird
- Bellview Middle - Suzanne Edington
- Beulah Academy of Science - Kristina Angus
- Beulah Elementary - Dawn Jackson
- Blue Angels Elementary - Jamie Dufurrena
- Bratt Elementary - Sherri Carter
- Brentwood Elementary - Alison Brantley
- Brown-Barge Middle - Lalla Pierce
- Byrneville Elementary - Amanda Dawson
- Camelot Academy - Ashley Phillips
- Hellen Caro Elementary - Amanda Cravatt
- N.B. Cook Elementary - Pamela Cebula
- Cordova Park Elementary - Amanda Lagergren
- Ensley Elementary - Julie Jones
- Escambia Charter - Matthew Alexander
- Escambia High - Trish Andrews
- Escambia Westgate - Ashley McCombs
- Ferry Pass Elementary - John Blackwelder
- Ferry Pass Middle - Maureen Humphrey
- Global Learning Academy - Janet Kay Spencer
- Holm Elementary - Lynette Chandler
- Lakeview School - Sherry King
- Lincoln Park Elementary - LaTris Sykes
- R.C. Lipscomb Elementary - Katie Strength
- Longleaf Elementary - Stella Owens
- McArthur Elementary - Lynn Powell
- McMillan Pre-K - Renee Khatena
- Molino Park Elementary - Rebecca Hatch
- Montclair Elementary School - Edelsa Chalanczuk
- Myrtle Grove Elementary - Sharon Bradley
- Navy Point Elementary - Jennifer Griffiths
- Newpoint Academy - Alisa Wilson
- Newpoint Pensacola - Tanya Pope
- Northview High - Terri Jernigan
- Oakcrest Elementary - Angela Nicks
- PATS Center - Allison Rhodes
- Pensacola High - Melissa Marsh
- Pine Forest High - Charles Cather
- Pine Meadow Elementary - Marisa Vulcano
- Pleasant Grove Elementary - Alice Downs
- Ransom Middle - Holly Kendrick
- Scenic Heights Elementary - Lacy Zimmerman
- O.J.Semmes Elementary - Tamiko Womack
- Sherwood Elementary - Georgia Seitz
- George Stone Technical Center - Craig Spoke
- A.K. Suter Elementary - Lauren Farmer
- J.M. Tate High - Brian Caldwell
- Title 1 - Rayeko McCartan
- Ernest Ward Middle - Kathleen C. Ellis
- Warrington Elementary - Rachael Farmer
- Warrington Middle - Tourischeva Knecole Lambert
- Booker T. Washington High - Jade Brown
- C.A. Weis Elementary - Nan Nevels
- West Florida High - Cathy Organt
- West Pensacola Elementary - Majorca McQueen
- Woodham Middle - Jana Pavlus
- Workman Middle - Leslie Cuyuch
Chloe Channell ‘Excited’ About Northview Blue Jacket Jamboree Appearance
February 27, 2014
America fell in love with Chloe Channell last fall on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” when she sang the Carrie Underwood cover song “All American Girl”. The song title almost describes the 12-year old middle school student, but perhaps make it “All American Country Girl”.
She was already a local star of sorts, performing with the Sawmill Band on a regular basis at the Farmer’s Opry in Chumuckla, since she was seven. But since the national TV appearances in front of millions, her fame has grown (how many local 12-year olds do you know with two million YouTube views on one video?).
She spent the Christmas holidays in Branson, Missouri, on stage with country star Billy Dean in the Kenny Rogers production “The Toy Shoppe”.
But now she’s “really excited” about March 8 and her appearance at the Blue Jacket Jamboree at Northview High School.
“I can’t wait because that will be the first show of the year with my band The Two-Dollar Pistols,” she said. “I’ve mostly just been singing at my church. But we are about to really get busy for the year beginning with the Northview show.”
Chloe will perform for an hour and a half during the Northview Blue Jacket Jamboree — a long show that she says will give her plenty of time for her favorites. She will perform her the cover of “All American Girl”, debut some original songs written for her by Billy Dean and a few favorites from The Band Perry and Sugarland.
“I can really relate to some of the Sugarland songs,” she said Wednesday night.
When asked what’s her favorite song right now, she replied “Shout to the Lord”.
“Do you know that one?” she asked.
“Shout to the Lord, all the earth, let us sing. Power and majesty, praise to the King,” she began to sing. “That’s a cool song. I don’t know if I’ll get to do that one (at Northview) or not.”
The Northview High School FFA Alumni Blue Jacket Jamboree is Saturday, March 8 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the football stadium. All-day events include a craft show, car show, kids activities and games and food. Local artist Dusty Sanderson will perform from noon until 1:30 p.m., and Chloe Channel will perform from 2:30 until 4:00.
Admission, including entertainment, is $5 at the gate, $2 for children 12 and under. Parking is free. Craft and vendor booths are still available; call Pam at (850) 712-6267. The Blue Jacket Jamboree is sponsored in part by NorthEscambia.com.
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