Crestview High School Royalty
Skills to Build class offered at Davidson
It hasn’t taken the new Skills to Build class offered at Davidson Middle School to become a favorite elective with the students.
There are currently 125 students enrolled in the class, 25 in each of five periods and students are being turned away from the program introduced to the school this year.
Crestview announces homecoming court
Thirty-two students were elected to Crestview High School Homecoming Court.
The Bulldogs play their homecoming game on Friday night at 7 p.m. against Leon.
Charity ‘Nerf War’ raises funds for trip
Members of the Crestview Area Sister City Program’s student organization, the Sister City Ambassadors, are $1,150 closer toward their planned June 2023 trip to Noirmoutier thanks to the generosity of Atlas Martial Arts.
Plus, a generous parent pitched in an additional $100.
Okaloosa school safety assessments show ‘overall adherence’ to best practices
Effective school safety precautions rarely make headlines; tragedies at schools are newsworthy, in part, because they are rare.
Safety officers at school districts around the state work hard to keep it that way.
Culinary classes among most popular at Crestview High
If you happen to be visiting Crestview High School don’t be surprised in wonderful smells of cuisine cooking captures your attention.
The Culinary Arts program at CHS is one of the most popular electives the school offers. Chef Chuck Tingle heads the program.
4-H year a success
Complaint moves school board to action
New K-8 school coming to Crestview
Allyson LaVictoire named Riverside Elementary principal
Allyson LaVictoire is a product of the Okaloosa County School District as a student, teacher and administrator.
She attended Bob Sikes, Northwood and Walker elementary schools. She went to middle school at the old Richbourg Middle School. And she graduated from Crestview.