CRESTVIEW — Walker Elementary School fifth-grader LaZaria Carr knows what to do if she sees someone being electrocuted.
Category: education
Authors recognize CHS student's feedback
CRESTVIEW — A language arts textbook's authors have recognized a Crestview High School senior for his feedback on their work.
Second-place prize surprises Davidson robotics team
CRESTVIEW — Jeremiah Sexton, Michael Stender and Colby Sanders aren't yet teenagers, but they already have career goals.
NWF State College hosts Feb. 17 open house
NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College's Community Open House is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 17 at 100 College Blvd., Niceville.
NWF State College's EMT program accredited
NICEVILLE — The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs recently informed Northwest Florida State College's Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic program that it has received…
School district plans to waive storm make-up days
Okaloosa County School District leaders have a plan to deal with the three days missed because of icy weather.
Can boys succeed with Common Core?
By now, it has become apparent to academics, administrators, parents and teachers that, in general, boys are underperforming in school, says Edmond J. Dixon, Ph.D, a veteran educator and internationa…
Southside Center associate among county's top support professionals
A Crestview Exceptional Student Education classroom assistant has been named second runner-up for the Okaloosa County School District's Education Support Professional of the Year.
Medical school preparation program needs more funding (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Rachel Simon plans to follow her mother's example.
North Okaloosa educators among Teacher of the Year finalists
CRESTVIEW — Three North Okaloosa teachers have been named Teacher of the Year finalists, Okaloosa Superintendent of Schools Mary Beth Jackson and School Board member Cathy Thigpen announced.