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Category: education
Laurel Hill principal: D letter grade shines light on growth areas
CRESTVIEW — Laurel Hill School's state-given D letter grade for the 2012-13 academic year came as no shock, Okaloosa Superintendent of Schools Mary Beth Jackson said.
Dozer goes to school: Northwood students read to canine celeb
CRESTVIEW — Students at Northwood Arts and Sciences Academy have a new incentive to fill up their reading logs. For each completed log, they get to read to Dozer the therapy dog.
Northwood Elementary continues to make strides in arts with student Christmas performance
CRESTVIEW — Parents of kindergarten students at Northwood Elementary School recently gathered to watch performing arts in action with a Christmas concert from all of the kindergarten classes.
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CHS leadership students collect 3 tons of food, clothes for needy classmates
CRESTVIEW — The afternoon of Dec. 19, 50 leadership program students unpacked nearly three tons of food donated for more than 40 underprivileged classmates and their families.
Riverside PTO's Santa Shop raises $1,400
CRESTVIEW — Riverside Elementary School's parent teacher organization raised nearly $1,400 after turning a school storage room into a Santa Shop.
Northwood Arts & Sciences Academy reopens library after three years
CRESTVIEW — Since November, Northwood Arts and Sciences Academy students have been discovering a new world contained within the pages of books.
CHS band Christmas concert continues to draw crowds (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — It was no surprise to Crestview High School band director Jody Dunn that a crowd had lined up just outside the Pearl Tyner auditorium, prior to the Christmas concert Tuesday night.
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Davidson students advancing to regional science fair
CRESTVIEW — Following a recent science fair, the students at Davidson Middle School continue to excel in the subject, said science teacher Sharon Richardson.
Northwood students learn through canned food donation drive (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Students at Northwood Elementary School learned how to keep track of their progress, while helping others in need, during a recent canned food drive.