Richards named Antioch's Teacher of the Year
Fourth-grade teacher Elizabeth Richards is Antioch Elementary School's Teacher of the Year.
Sessions set for NWFSC spring students
Prospective spring-term Northwest Florida State College students can attend three sessions to learn about the admissions process, financial aid, career assessments and programs of study.
New S.W.A.T. Youth Advocacy Board member encourages classmates to avoid smoking
CRESTVIEW — Olivia Rodriguez's determination to nip her peers' experimentation with tobacco in the bud comes from a lifelong effort to get family members to kick the habit. For her efforts, she has b…
Shoal River students celebrate anime, build friendships
CRESTVIEW — A number of Shoal River Middle School students gather after school to discuss anime, a Japanese art form that spans film, television and comic book genres, among others.
First Lego League teams prepare for December competition
CRESTVIEW — Northwest Florida’s First Lego League teams have gained insight on robotics programming techniques and strategies following open practice Oct. 26 at Bob Sikes Elementary School.
Antioch third-graders launch hot air balloons
CRESTVIEW — Antioch Elementary School Aviators recently took a step back to aviation's earliest days as third-graders in Laura Pink's science class experimented with hot air balloons.
Northwood considering expanding after-school visual arts club amid high interest
CRESTVIEW — While Northwood Elementary School implements the first year of its Arts and Science Academy, students are also learning about visual arts with a new after-school club.
Northwood announces student honor roll
First grade
A’s
Lawson Beaty, Hannah Bishop, Jacey Conyers, Jaelene Jester, Ethan Milonas, Mary Richard, Landon Shutt, Ja'Vi Sparrow and Andrew Williams
Baker corn maze offers students off-campus lessons (PHOTOS)
BAKER — The Crestview Rotary Club’s Corn Maze offers North Okaloosa residents plenty of fall fun as they try to navigate the 18,000-foot path.
Giving back: Mustang Learning Community students help fill PAWS closet
CRESTVIEW — Three Shoal River Middle School students’ efforts have helped fill the Panhandle Animal Welfare Society’s supplies closet.














