NICEVILLE — Mensa volunteers across the United States can make the dream of higher education a possibility for anyone who seeks it through the Mensa Education & Research Foundation Scholarship progra…
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CCB Community Bank donates $500 to Davidson Middle
CRESTVIEW — CCB Community Bank officials recently presented Davidson Middle School with a $500 check.
Pink Out! Day raises cancer awareness
CRESTVIEW — Riverside Elementary School's 4th annual Pink Out! Day was Oct. 5.
State plan sets goals for students based on race, ethnicity
FORT WALTON BEACH — Educating children can be a tricky business and that has never been more evident as many, including the governor, criticize the newest course set for Florida students.
Boeing donates $35k to Okaloosa County School District
FORT WALTON BEACH — Boeing recently made a $35,000 donation to the Okaloosa County School District to support several STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) initiatives throughout the coun…
Students say school cafeteria has variety
CRESTVIEW — The days of mystery meat and sodden vegetables are long gone, school cafeteria managers said, as north county schools observe the School Nutrition Association’s National School Lunch Week.
Crestview High celebrates Hispanic culture (VIDEO)
In a swirl of colorful native dress, festive displays of cultural artifacts and Hispanic groceries, and amid the aroma of south-of-the-border cuisine, the Crestview High School cafeteria transformed …
Northwood Elementary students learn about city locations (VIDEO)
Seven second-grade classes from Northwood Elementary School received a behind-the-scenes look at locations vital to the Hub City.
Sheriff's Office offers tips to NWFSC computer hacking victims
The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office is working with the Secret Service and Florida Department of Law Enforcement to investigate the computer hacking of personal information involving a security brea…
School districts scramble to find room for kindergartners
Another jump in the number of kindergartners in local schools has officials scrambling again to find space for them.