CRESTVIEW — Learning construction and engineering skills at an early age gives students an advantage, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University associate campus instructor Ashley McCallum says.
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COVER STORY: Antioch teacher to compete for national award (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Laura Pink's classroom is festooned with aviation and space-themed visuals, reflecting her love of flight.
Crestview High chorus car washes set for Saturday
CRESTVIEW — There's no guarantee Crestview High School chorus members will sing songs from their vast repertoire as they wash cars this Saturday, but for the right donation, they may be tempted.
Crestview teacher one of 54 recognized with national award
Northwest Florida State College’s Sabine Claybrook, of Crestview, is a recipient of the Terri Lynne Lokoff/Children's Tylenol National Child Care Teacher Award.
3 Shaw scholarships available; Niceville hearing specialist's donation bumps fund over
CRESTVIEW — Not one, not two, but three high school seniors graduating this year from Baker, Crestview High and Laurel Hill schools will have the chance to earn a Foy Shaw Scholarship from the Crestv…
CHS leadership students help prepare Garden Park for planting
CRESTVIEW — Garden Park is now fit and trim with a weekend of volunteer labor and a local store's assistance.
COVER STORY: Baker School CHOICE training prepped welder for ‘real world’ job
CRESTVIEW — Sparks flew when 2013 Baker School alumnus George Price tested for his first job out of college.
CHS band trip combines performances and solemnity
CRESTVIEW — Allison Luna says the Crestview High School band's spring break trip to Washington D.C. and New York made one of her dreams come true.
Distinguished Young Women introduces Class of 2015, sets program
Okaloosa County’s Distinguished Young Women program recently presented the Class of 2015, 24 academic seniors from Crestview High School, Choctawhatchee High School, Niceville High School, Northwest …
Florida’s plan to ditch old standardized tests draws criticism
The Florida Legislature’s idea to ditch the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for Colleges and Careers standardized test and develop its own is flunking out among school personnel.