Ernest Ward Middle Inducts New Honor Society Members

May 4, 2026

New members were inducted last Friday into the National Junior Honor Society during a ceremony at Ernest Ward Middle School.

The NJHS is the nation’s premier organization established to recognize outstanding middle school students. More than just an honor roll, NJHS serves to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, citizenship and character.

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Northview Musicians Take Part In Northwest Florida Honor Band Performance

May 3, 2026

Several Northview High School band members took part in the Northwest Florida Small School Honor Band on Saturday afternoon at Milton High School.

The Northwest Florida Small School Honor Band was founded by the Baker, Central and Jay band directors who conceptualized a new honor band experience for small schools, with an inaugural performance in April 2024. This year, Baker, Central, and Jay were joined by Northview in the honor band performance.

Northview band members performing on Saturday were:

  • Landon Brown
  • Brynlie Shaw
  • Elizabeth Coleman
  • Olivia Doyle
  • Amy Floyd
  • Aubrey Flowers
  • Ryan Martin
  • Brandon Stinson
  • Donovan Szuch
  • Daivyd Wallace

The Northview band director is Garsche Roble.

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Tate Junior Honor Society Project Benefits Ronald McDonald House Families

May 1, 2026

A recent Tate High School National Junior Honor Society service project benefited dozens of families at the Ronald McDonald House Northwest Florida.

The honor society members held a supply drive, collecting donations to create 36 baby shower gift bags filled with essentials for families welcoming newborns during difficult times.

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FFA Outreach: Tate High Students Teach Jim Allen Fifth Graders About Agriculture

April 28, 2026

Jim Allen Elementary School fifth graders learned about cotton and peanuts.

Members of the Tate High School FFA visited with the students, reading to them and taking part in educational activities.

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Northview’s Fernandez-Santis Receives Full-Tuition Florida Prepaid Scholarship

April 27, 2026

Northview High School senior Amanda Fernandez-Santis was one of two students in Escambia County to receive a Florida Prepaid Scholarship.

The scholarship covers full tuition for two years at any Florida public college or university. She plans to attend Florida’s Pensacola State College this September.

Superintendent Keith Leonard and Director of High Schools Lesa Morgan presented the scholarship.

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Ransom Middle School Names Students Of The Month

April 27, 2026

Ransom Middle School recently named their Students of the Month for February and March:

The Ransom March Students of the Month were Ryann Gibbs (top left) and Amir Hankins (top right).

The Ransom February Students of the Month were Reese Warner (bottom left) and Aiden Evangelista (bottom right).

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Northview High, Beulah Middle FFA Programs Named State Agriculture Advocacy Award Finalists

April 26, 2026

The FFA programs at Northview High School and Beulah Middle School are among five in the state to be selected as 2026 Chapter Agriculture Advocacy Award finalists.

Formerly the Food for America program, the program is designed to encourage FFA members to participate in agricultural literacy and awareness projects on the local level. The overall chapter winner will be awarded on stage this June during the 98th Florida FFA State Convention at the Caribe Royale in Orlando.

For a photo gallery from the 2026 Northview event, click here.

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Hundreds Go ‘Casual for Kids’ To Benefit Ronald McDonald House

April 25, 2026

On Friday, hundreds took part in “Casual for Kids,” an annual event to raise funds for the Ronald McDonald House Charities.

On Friday, thousands along the Gulf Coast wore their t-shirts to help continue the RMHC mission of keeping families close.

In North Escambia, teachers and staff at Tate High School and Ernest Ward Middle School took part and went casual to support RMH, as did employees at International Paper in Cantonment. The Tate High Senior Executive Board created a hallway display seen here for the event.

Pictured top and bottom, Tate High School teachers and staff took part in “Casual for Kids” on Friday. Pictured first below: Ernest Ward Middle School also took part. Pictured second below: International Paper in Cantonment participated. Pictured third below: The Tate High Senior Executive Board created a hallway display for the event. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Hands-On Earth Day: Local Students Tackle Environmental Issues

April 23, 2026

Wednesday, students across North Escambia were busy on taking part in Earth Day hands-on projects designed to protect the environment.

At Jim Allen Elementary School, Ms. Cole’s class worked hard to keep the school — and the planet– clean.

At Tate High School, Stephanie Gzybowski’s class brought learning to life with a hands-on oil spill simulation. Students explored real-world environmental challenges by using floating oil booms, skimmers, absorbents, and dispersants to clean up a simulated spill.

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The activity gave students the opportunity to think critically, problem solve, and better understand how science is used to protect our oceans and environment.

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Tate High School Holds Spring Orchestra Concert

April 22, 2026

The Tate High School Orchestras presented their Spring Orchestra Concert, showcasing the hard work, talent, and growth of student musicians.

The concert was presented under the leadership of Catherine McConnell, Tate High director of orchestra.

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