Eagle Scout: Stott Achieves Boy Scouts’ Highest Rank

June 1, 2015

Benjamin Michael Stott of Bratt was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout, the Boy Scouts of America’s highest rank, during a ceremony Sunday in Bratt.

Only a small handful of scouts ever obtain Eagle Scout rank. It’s an elite club full of American heroes such as former U.S. President Gerald Ford and astronaut Neil Armstrong.

“I did not stick to it, but you did,” Congressman Jeff Miller, a former Boy Scout, told Stott during the program at Shiloh Baptist Church. “Those of you that have it (Eagle Scout) as a goal, stick to it. Get it. Once you become my age, you can’t go back and do it again.”

Miller presented Stott with a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition for attaining the rank of Eagle Scout and an American flag flown in his honor over the United States Capitol.

Stott, 18, also received a proclamation in his honor from the town of Century, and written accolades from several prominent people, including the Boy Scouts of America leader and Gov. Rick Scott.

But the most touching words came from Stott’s father, the Rev. Kevin Stott, pastor of Shiloh Baptist.

“I am very proud of you. This is a great achievement. Let me challenge you today to carry with you not only the values instilled in you in these years of scouting, but also the Biblical values instilled in you through your family and through your church. God bless you, son.”

Stott, who graduated Saturday from Northview High School, focused his Eagle Scout project late last year on beautifying and repairing Drew’s Field at Walnut Hill’s Bradberry Par, which was dedicated in 2009 in memory of two-year Drew Marlow who died in a January 2008 Highway 97 traffic crash along with his father Danny Marlow.

Stott is a member of Boy Scout Troop 430 in Molino.

For more photos, click here.

Pictured top and bottom: Benjamin Stott of Bratt was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout during a Sunday ceremony at Shiloh Baptist Church. Pictured inset: Stott is presented a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition and an American flag flown in his honor over the United State Capitol by Congressman Jeff Miller. Pictured below: Stott shares an emotional moment with his mother, Sherry Stott, after presented her a pin in recognition of her help during his scouting career.  NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Northview $162K Gym Renovation, Other Projects Begin; Parking Lot Closed

June 1, 2015

The Escambia County School Board has awarded a contract that will remodel and combine the boys and girls weight rooms inside the Northview High School gym into new facilities for female use. That gym and other construction projects are officially underway as of today, forcing the closure of the student parking lot.

The $161,750 contract was awarded to low bidder Birkshire Johnstone LLC, including a base bid of $145,00 plus add-ons of a smart projector, sound system and LED lighting.  The next lowest bid came in at $199,000. The project is due to be completed before the start of school in August.

A new 3,500 square foot building including a weight room, locker room, coaches’ offices, storage and accompanying restrooms was recently completed on the campus for male use.

Because of the gym project, the student parking lot behind the gym is closed to all students and school personnel. The gym and theater are off limits to students for the summer.

Sidewalks and parking areas are also under construction in the athletic areas to the west of the main buildings, and HVAC upgrades are underway in the main building.

Pictured: Inside the new boys weight room at Northview High School. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Summer Reading Programs Set At The Library

June 1, 2015

The “Summer Reading Club: Every Hero Has a Story” is set to go at the West Florida Library location nearest you. Youth ages 0 to 17 may register to play the reading game June 1 through July 18.

Programs run through July 30, with the June schedule as follows:

Mike Artell

Author, illustrator and cartoonist, Mike Artell will teach youth how to draw cartoon art.

  • Tuesday, June 9, 10:30 a.m. – Southwest Branch, Big Lagoon State Park
  • Tuesday, June 9, 3:30 p.m. – Westside Branch, held at the Main Library
  • Wednesday, June 10, 11 a.m. – Century Branch
  • Wednesday, June 10, 3:30 p.m. – Main Library, Meeting Room A
  • Thursday, June 11, 10:30 a.m. – Molino Branch, Auditorium
  • Thursday, June 11, 3:00 p.m. – Tryon Branch, Meeting Room A

Michelle’s Magical Poodles

Enjoy Michelle’s Magical Poodles as they perform fun and quirky dog tricks with an educational twist and lots of audience interaction.

  • Tuesday, June 16, 10:30 a.m. – Southwest Branch, Big Lagoon State Park
  • Tuesday, June 16, 3:30 p.m. – Westside Branch, held at the Main Library
  • Wednesday, June 17, 11 a.m. – Century Branch
  • Wednesday, June 17, 3:30 p.m. – Main Library, Meeting Room A
  • Thursday, June 18, 10:30 a.m. – Molino Branch, Auditorium
  • Thursday, June 18, 3:00 p.m. – Tryon Branch, Meeting Room A

Reno’s Reptiles

Join Reno’s Reptiles for a chance to get up close and personal with some amazing animals.

  • Tuesday, June 23, 10:30 a.m. – Southwest Branch, Big Lagoon State Park
  • Tuesday, June 23, 3:30 p.m. – Westside Branch, held at the Main Library
  • Wednesday, June 24, 11 a.m. – Century Branch
  • Wednesday, June 24, 3:30 p.m. – Main Library, Meeting Room A
  • Thursday, June 25, 10:30 a.m. – Molino Branch, Auditorium
  • Thursday, June 25, 3:00 p.m. – Tryon Branch, Meeting Room A

Bucky & Gigi

Bucky & Gigi provide a fun, fast-paced show using physical comedy, circus skills, mime, magic, improvisation and lots of audience participation.

  • Tuesday, June 30, 10:30 a.m. – Southwest Branch, Big Lagoon State Park
  • Tuesday, June 30, 3:30 p.m. – Westside Branch, held at the Main Library
  • Wednesday, July 1, 11 a.m. – Century Branch
  • Wednesday, July 1, 3:30 p.m. – Main Library, Meeting Room A
  • Thursday, July 2, 10:30 a.m. – Molino Branch, Auditorium
  • Thursday, July 2, 3:00 p.m. – Tryon Branch, Meeting Room A

West Florida High Names Honors Graduates

June 1, 2015

West Florida High School of Advanced Technology has named honors graduates for their Class of 2015.

Raleigh Elizabeth Nesbitt, the daughter of Wales and Marvetta Nesbitt is the 2015 Valedictorian of West Florida High School. Raleigh will graduate with a 5.06 GPA; the highest in the history of the school. Raleigh has been accepted to Dartmouth College; Liberal Arts, Ivy League University located in Hanover, New Hampshire on a full ride scholarship that includes a paid study abroad opportunity. As a full-time dual enrollment student, Raleigh participated in the May graduation ceremony of Pensacola State College for her AA degree. She has earned over 70 academic, music, art, and extracurricular awards since entering high school, and has received congressional recognition for outstanding community service.

Amy Murph of Bratt is salutatorian and will receive an advanced diploma She was part of the Biomedical Science Academy at WFHS. She will attend the University of Alabama Birmingham in the fall, majoring in biomedical sciences. Amy’s final GPA was a 4.89.

The West Florida High School Class of 2015 will graduate Tuesday, June 2 at 2:30 p.m. at the Pensacola Bay Center.

West Florida High School honor’s graduates are:

Summa Cum Laude Graduates (4.0 an higher)

Allen, Dutch Gerrit
Ames, Tyler Scott
Anderson, Delaney Nash
Bain, Austin L
Barajas, Ignacio Rae
Bell, Hannah Grace
Bjorensen, Samantha L
Bonanno, Christopher Ramon
Boucher, Mariah Veronica
Brown, Lauren Elaine
Burridge, Makenzie Leigh
Butler, Jamie Marie
Cobb, Ashley Rose
Crowley, Ashley Lauren
Cutaio, Alexandria Dominique
Davidson, Breeann Denise
Davila, Addie Leah
Davis, Nakeria Marissa
Donaghy, Randall Hunter
Ellenberger, Abigail Janiece
Estrada, Antonio Zane-Kai
Evans, Jasmine Keionna
Gould, Christian Jamal
Gray, Maeliah
Hagan, Kaylee Marie
Hagen, Lauren Kristene
Hampton, Rebecca Carlene
Humphreys, Reagan Lea
Izonritei, Melissa Jeanne
Jackson, Kyle Jeffery
Johnson, Michael Arnett
Keyes, Austin K
Le, PhucSang
Linam, Benjamin Matthew
Mathis, Britney Ann
McCormick, Devin Kelby
McGraw, Seth Christian
Milstead, Dakota B
Murcko, Garrett Ashton
Murph, Amy Elizabeth
Nesbitt, Raleigh Elizabeth
Nguyen, Hydee Thien An
Nguyen, Luan D
O’Brien, Colin Campbell
Orf, Christopher J
Peppers, Morgan Ann
Pyle, Samuel Coleman
Schubeck, Brianna Michelle
Shin, David Dong
Simbulan, Marffee
Skinner, William Scott
Small, Michael Allen
Smylie, Constance I’man
Sortino, Jordan Mackenzie
Stolsig, Dane Theodore
Strohl, Isabelle Quinn
Thompson, Henry Aaron
Tran, Kaitlyn Thuy
Tran, Quan Minh
Trimble, Jasmyne Simone
Turner, Kaitlyn Ashley
Venable, Josephine Noel
Waters, Caitlyn Renae
Webb, David Joseph
Wise, Tamara Lynn

Magna Cum Laude Graduates (3.85-3.99)

Ballard, Brandon C
Fuller, Jacklyn Noelle
Harris, Gabrielle R
Healy, Ethan James
Hodge, Semegne Marie
Maund, Madeline Susannah
McCombs, Branson Reid
Sanders, Bradley Wayne
Stroehl, Cameron Tyler

Cum Laude Graduates (3.5-3.84)

Anderson, Erica Lin
Anglin, Jeremiah Devonte
Barker, Samuel David
Bergosh, Nicholas Cole
Blount, Robert James
Bryant, Megan Lee
Chadwell, Jacob Allen
Cole, Paige Victoria
Day, Alicia Erin
Dombek, Katarina Michelle
Doty, Gavin Andrew
Elliott, Lewis Truman
Farrell, Alyssa A
Grant, Devan Lee
Hardy, Destiny Heather
Henderson, D’Asia Jakiyah
Inghram, Victoria Lynn
Jackson, Jewel Hope
Johnson, Sommer Eliese
Loring, Emily Elaine
Manning, Christopher Daniel
Miller, Kayla Nicole
Mroz, Haley Alexis
Nicholson, Austin Lamar
Norrell, Daniel John
Ortiz, Rafael Shaquile
Pellegrino, Morgan Ashley
Richardson, Makya M
Rogers, Breana Nicole
Stroman, Rozetta Genemae
Suggs, Danielle Samone
Szafran, Alexander Charles

Photos: Century’s Youngest (And Cutest) Graduates

June 1, 2015

The Camp Fire Century Youth Learning Center recently held a VPK graduation ceremony. The young graduates demonstrated their ability to count to 100 in various increments, presented their favorite letters, sang songs and spoke a little Spanish — skill all learned in their VPK classes.

For  more photos of the graduates, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Ernest Ward Names May Students Of The Month

June 1, 2015

Ernest Ward Middle School has named Students of the Month for May. They are Summer Water, sixth grade; Justin Cruce, eighth grade; and Emily Boutwell, seventh grade. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Atmore Hospital Now Managed By Infirmary Health; Baptist Out

June 1, 2015

Atmore Community Hospital is now officially managed by Infirmary Health of Mobile, rather than Baptist Health Care of Pensacola.

In August 2014, the Escambia County Healthcare Authority (ECHA) voted to move forward with the Infirmary partnership, ended an agreement that Baptist entered 20 years ago to manage the 49-bed facility.

ECHA issued a request for management proposals as part of an inquiry period that began in late 2013. The proposals, including one from Baptist Health Care, were analyzed by the ECHA Executive Committee which ultimately recommended Infirmary Health.

As the largest non-governmental, not-for-profit healthcare system in Alabama, Infirmary Health is composed of three acute care hospitals, three post-acute care facilities, three diagnostic centers, and more than 22 medical clinics and other affiliates serving an 11-county area along the Gulf Coast and treating more than 800,000 patients annually.

Infirmary Health currently operates Mobile Infirmary, Thomas Hospital in Fairhope and North Baldwin Infirmary in Bay Minette. The company employees more than 4,900 people with about 700 physicians on staff. The company is the largest private employer in Mobile.

Pictured: Atmore Community Hospital in now managed by Infirmary Health of Mobile, ending a 20-year agreement with Baptist Health Care of Pensacola. NorthEscambia.com photo by Ditto Gorme, click to enlarge.

Hurricane Season Begins, New Graphic Introduced For 2015

June 1, 2015

With the new hurricane season today comes a new prototype storm surge watch/warning graphic from NOAA’s National Hurricane Center, intended to highlight areas along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of the United States that have a significant risk of life-threatening inundation by storm surge from a tropical cyclone.

The new graphic will introduce the concept of a watch or warning specific to the storm surge hazard. Storm surge is often the greatest threat to life and property from a tropical cyclone, and it can occur at different times and at different locations from a storm’s hazardous winds. In addition, while most coastal residents can remain in their homes and be safe from a tropical cyclone’s winds, evacuations are often needed to keep people safe from storm surge. Having separate warnings for these two hazards should provide emergency managers, the media, and the general public better guidance on the hazards they face when tropical cyclones threaten.

NOAA is predicting a “below average” hurricane season for 2015. Click here for more info in an earlier story.

Mississippi Braves, Blue Wahoos Rained Out

June 1, 2015

Sunday’s doubleheader between the Mississippi Braves and the Pensacola Blue Wahoos has been canceled due to inclement weather. The games will not be made up because the two teams do not meet again during the first half of the season.

Pensacola travels to take on the Mobile BayBears beginning Monday for a five game series. The Blue Wahoos return to play the Jacksonville Suns June 6-10.

Northview High School Class Of 2015 Graduates (With Photo Gallery)

May 31, 2015

Just over 100 members of the Northview High School Class of 2015 graduated Saturday.

‘Have the courage to follow your heart in order to achieve your dreams,” said Valedictorian Kyndall Hall. “The only person that can keep you from achieving your dreams is yourself.  Life isn’t about how long you live, but how you live. It is not about what you have, but how you use what you have. I pray that whatever you do with your life, you are successful with it.”

“God has a plan for each of our lives,” she said. “And to find and pursue it will mean success.

School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas praised the Class of 2015 for their numerous academic and athletic accomplishments, and for earning over a half million dollars in scholarship money.

For a complete video of the graduation ceremony, click here.

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

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

Pictured top: Northview valedictorian Kyndall Hall delivers a speech to her class. Pictured below: Salutatorian Samantha Sharpless addresses the Class of 2015. Pictured bottom: The NHS Senior Ensemble. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Summa Cum Laude (4.0 GPA and above) are:

Kyndall Lauren Hall -Valedictorian
Samantha Elizabeth Sharpless – Salutatorian
Matthew Ryan Chavers
Mallory Mason Ryan
Tristan Taylor Brown
Julie Beth Hester
Jessica Leigh McCullough
Megan Paige Bryan
Austin Blake Cunningham
Aaron Thomas McDonald
Tristan Hunter Portwood
Kendal Brooke Cobb
Desiree Nicole Elliard
Kristen Renae Byrd

Magna Cum Laude graduates (3.85 or higher) are:

Kelton Joe Wooten
Charmayne Mishanna Fountain
Joshua Joseph Borelli
Kamryn Denise Brock
Hannah Elizabeth Gibson

Cum Laude (3.5 and above) graduates are:

Shania Lynn Ward
Penny Nicole Banda
Adriann Dawn Lee
Jaylen Malik Parker
Morgan Maxine Ward
Rachel Caroline Sepulveda
Rickey Heath Smith
E’layzha Rikiah Bates
Madison Ma’clay McGhee
Holly Merlice Cofield

Alphabetical

Sean Thomas Allister
Brodie Jackson Amos
Autumn Leanna Ates
Mason Dylan Baker
Chandler Lane Boies
Alexander Wesley Bradley
Tydre’ Laquan Bradley
Jessica Faye Brewton
Mark Jordan Brink
AngeliqueTatiana Brown
Ciara Ann Campbell
Jason Wade Cantrell
Lane Jarrett Carnley
Andrew Martin Clemmons
Hope Marie Coggins
Lawrence Eathan Coon
Tiffani Amber Cruce
lyanna Latice Davidson
Allyson Brianne Edwards
Kayla Marie Fears
Ray’shon Donnelle Fletcher
Kaylee Elizabeth Foster
Chasen Lee Freeman
Everette Francis Garvey
Ryder Tristen Gifford
Landon David Godwin
Jonathan Wayne Griffis
Azeen Bisheer Grissett
Austin Taylor Halfacre
Dillon Wade Hall
Courtney Danielle Hallford
Davy Scott Hanks
Elijah Chase Harbison
Ronald Nyshun Harris
Alliyiah Quarille Henderson
Trenton D’Angelo Howard
Hannah Elaine Johnson
Kadarius D’Quan Johnson
John Hunter Johnston
Justin David Kite
Kaitlyn Grace Kline
Nicholas Dewayne Lambert
Angel Nicole Lathan
Keondrae Shamar Lett
Dakota Ray Lowery
Cody Wayne Mathis
Andrea Shiyann Miles
Teamber Marie Moorer
Kayla Michelle Nahkala
Catherine McKenzie Nassar
Kenneth Erving Nelson
Cameron Rasheed Newsome
Jarred Donovan Nixon
Jeniya Charmaine Odom
Jason Kade Parham
Lakelynn Nicole Parker
Breanna Marie Payne
Courtney Paige Peebles
Emily Graye Pippins
Joseph Tanner Plant
Natassja Sam one Scott
Logan Hunter Sherouse
Zachary Samuel Sims
Anissa Shanae Smiley
Paula Lynnette Spicer
Keona Monshea Stanley
Benjamin Michael Stott
Kachanne Elaine Thomas
Cara Renea Thompson
Asja Mo’na Trotter
Brett Clayton Weeks
Erica Megan Wiggins
Kennisia Teresa Ann Williams
Natasia Nicole Williams
Takeya Monique Williams
Tristan Parker Williams
Brandon Michael Wilson
Ashley Suanne Young

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