CRESTVIEW — The FCAT 2.0 Writing exam was administered in late February and FCAT 2.0 Reading, Mathematics, and Science will be administered from April 8 – 26 for Okaloosa County schools.
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State audit finds no major issues with Okaloosa schools (DOCUMENT)
FORT WALTON BEACH — In general, the Okaloosa County School District’s finances appear to be in good shape, according to a recently completed audit.
Saturday golf tournament to benefit Baker band
CRESTVIEW — The Baker School band Boosters’ second annual Swing for the Music golf tournament is this Saturday at Foxwood Country Club.
Baker and Silva named to dean's list
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Brittany Baker and Gabriel Silva of Crestview have been named to the dean's list for fall quarter 2012 at Savannah College of Art and Design.
FEMA seeks students for Youth Preparedness Council
ATLANTA — The Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, seeks youth leaders dedicated to public service, who are making a difference in their communities, and who want to expand their impact as n…
FAMU technology beams lectures to Crestview campus (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — A first-year pharmacy student responded to Professor Jamal Brown's questions during an Introduction to Principles of Drug Action class at Florida A&M University's pharmacy school.
Riverside students explore history with art project
CRESTVIEW — Riverside Elementary School fifth-graders are exploring the Revolutionary War with an art project filling one of the school's hallways with depictions of figures involved with shaping our…
Area schools may qualify for sidewalk funding after initiative
CRESTVIEW — If the Okaloosa School District applies for funding for a recently announced transportation initiative, Antioch Elementary School students won't scramble through scrub, weeds and roadside…
Northwood Arts and Science Academy becomes a reality
CRESTVIEW — Northwood Elementary School, with the Okaloosa County School Board's approval, soon will become Northwood Arts and Science Academy.
NWF State bachelor’s degree approved by Dept. of Education
NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College will begin its sixth bachelor’s degree program this fall.