Northwest Florida State College announces president's, dean's lists
Northwest Florida State College has recognized fall 2013 term students with superior scholastic achievement.
Students on the president's list had nine or more credits in the term and earned a grad…
Riverside teacher: Reading is the 'gateway' to students' future (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — When Michael Sterns' grandmother read to him, she would get into character and allow him to follow along.
Baker teacher: Common Core standards require more advanced literacy skills
BAKER — First-grade teacher Kay O'Neal knows students' reading skills have to be sharper than ever.
School officials: Make college plans now to prevent pre-enrollment mishaps
CRESTVIEW — Planning for college should come well before high school, North Okaloosa teachers say.
Crestview mom gets unexpected support for school district fundraiser
CRESTVIEW — The City Council is sticking to its stance on waiving no fees for public facility use.
Northwest Florida State College recognizes teacher education graduates
NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College's Teacher Education Department recently recognized 23 students who completed the Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education degree and one student who com…
Power Squadron, Fish and Wildlife commend CHS teacher
CRESTVIEW — Another class of safe boaters is ready to face Florida waters thanks to a Crestview High School teacher.
COVER STORY: Florida Chautauqua providing knowledge for 129 years
CRESTVIEW — The 2014 Florida Chautauqua Assembly in DeFuniak Springs opens Jan. 23. The Rev. Demond Wilson, who portrayed Lamont Sanford on NBC's "Sanford and Son," is the keynote speaker.
23 NWF State graduates eligible for state EMT exam
CRESTVIEW — Northwest Florida State College has recognized 23 students who successfully completed the college's fall technical certificate program for emergency medical technicians.
CHS teachers brand most frequently misspelled, misused words as 'unforgivables'
CRESTVIEW — Frequently misspelled and misused words and phrases are gaining notoriety at Crestview High School, where teachers have branded them "CHS's 'Unforgivables.'"














