School board designates funds to keep deputies in every school
FORT WALTON BEACH — The Okaloosa County School Board voted Monday to contribute just over $1 million to help cover the costs of keeping deputies at all schools in the district.
Visit to nation's capital impresses Northwest Florida teenagers
DEFUNIAK SPRINGS — Four rising high school seniors have expressed appreciation for the nation’s capital after returning from a five-day, electric cooperative-funded trip.
Report: Florida colleges among most affordable in nation
TALLAHASSEE— Despite rising tuition costs across the country, 19 Florida College System institutions nearly top the list of public four-year colleges with the lowest tuition rates.
Florida Education Dept. OKs NWFSC management degree program
CRESTVIEW — The Florida Department of Education has approved a Bachelor of Applied Science in Management and Supervision program at Northwest Florida State College. Open enrollment is available now; …
Gilbert inducted into Bouchet graduate honor society
CHICAGO — Crestview native Teaetta Gilbert, a doctoral student at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, has been inducted into the Edward A. Bouchet Graduate Honor Society.
CHS anti-bullying club founder recognizes Riverside's founder
CRESTVIEW — Children combating bullying in local schools have received praise from parents, educators and other students. Most recently, the founder of Crestview High School's anti-bullying club reco…
Northwest Florida State College campuses receive new leaders
By the first week of August, four of the six Northwest Florida State College sites in Okaloosa and Walton counties will have new leaders.
Crestview High class of 1983 reunion activities set for July 19-21
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview High School Class of 1983 will reunite this weekend and relive three decades of memories.
Laurel Hill principal: emotional health affects academic performance
CRESTVIEW — New Laurel Hill School principal Lee Martello said she anticipates the K-12 environment and its potential, off-campus impact.
School board approves new contract with Embry-Riddle (DOCUMENT)
FORT WALTON BEACH — Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide will continue to operate programs at two local schools despite concerns raised earlier in the year.















