Feb 23, 2015
Crestview High, French students Skype, prepare for fall visit (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
Crestview High School's first-year French students Skyped with students in Noirmoutier, Crestview’s Sister City, Feb. 17. Using the online video chat service Skype, students found more commonalities …
Feb 22, 2015
SRO crowd gives ‘thumbs up’ for Crestview High jazz ensemble (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
It took less than 30 seconds for Crestview High School's jazz ensemble to get into Larry Barton’s “Abracadabra” for a standing-room-only audience to forget teenagers were playing. The kids’ professio…
Feb 18, 2015
Kampert, fellow Rocky Bayou students win state Brain Bowl championship
NICEVILLE — Rocky Bayou Christian Academy announces that Crestview senior Ian Kampert has been a member of the Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools Annual State Brain Bowl Championsh…
Feb 18, 2015
Zesty food and hot jazz combine at BRM jazz concert Friday
CRESTVIEW — American jazz was born in New Orleans, so it’s fitting that the Crescent City’s Creole and Cajun-inspired cuisine is featured at Friday’s Crestview High School band jazz ensemble concert.
Feb 18, 2015
Bearden named to The Citadel's dean's list
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Members of The Citadel South Carolina Corps of Cadets earned top honors in the fall 2014 semester.
Feb 17, 2015
Northwest Florida State College recognizes North Okaloosa's fall honor students
Northwest Florida State College's North Okaloosa honor students are as follows:
Feb 16, 2015
Laurel Hill School staffers learn about 'teaching students from poverty'
CRESTVIEW — Approximately 25 Laurel Hill School staffers now know about economic disparities following "Teaching Students from Poverty," a late-January workshop.
Feb 16, 2015
Laurel Hill School's Rodriguez among Teacher of the Year finalists
CRESTVIEW — Laurel Hill School mathematics teacher Judith Rodriguez, one of three Okaloosa County School District Teacher of the Year finalists, has made strides with struggling students.
Feb 16, 2015
Bob Sikes robotics team's innovation could help others
CRESTVIEW — Bob Sikes Elementary School's fifth-grade robotics team seeks a volunteer to help develop an app that could change someone's life.
Feb 10, 2015
North Okaloosans promote caution when creating environmental policy
CRESTVIEW — With Okaloosa County educators and engineers' help, students at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa are preparing for careers that marry science with business practices.












