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Apr 20, 2017
MILTON — Youth agricultural programs offer numerous benefits for Santa Rosa County students and schools. Here are five things you may not have known about them.   1. MORE SANTA ROSA YOUTHS ARE IN…

Apr 20, 2017
PACE— Pace Rotary’s April 18 meeting featured Santa Rosa School Superintendent Tim Wyrosdick, who helped recognize educators for their annual Teacher Appreciation Breakfast. Wyrosdick, along with p…

Apr 13, 2017
MILTON — The Santa Rosa Education Foundation invited every school in the Santa Rosa School District to nominate one teacher for the Santa Rosa Rookie of the Year award. All full-time teachers in thei…

Apr 13, 2017
PACE — Pace High School’s senior class hosted a fundraiser April 11 at the Whataburger on Woodbine Road to raise money for Project Graduation. “Project Graduation is an alcohol- and drug-free event,”…

Apr 12, 2017
PENSACOLA — More than a hundred Northwest Florida high school students will showcase their artwork at the Pensacola Museum of Art. Each spring, members of the U.S. House of Representatives sponsor …

Apr 12, 2017
GULF BREEZE — The Santa Rosa Education Foundation’s Grillin’ in the Breeze is set 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 22 at Shoreline Park in Gulf Breeze. Smoked salmon, grilled pineapple, sausage, s…

Apr 11, 2017
MILTON — Ronald Cowell’s son, DeQuan, is a University of South Alabama senior who will be inducted April 19 into the Criminal Justice National Honor Society. DeQuan is one of three finalists for a …

Apr 11, 2017
MILTON — Milton High School’s anthropology/archaeology class, along with the Florida Public Archaeology Network, has been working this year to uncover Milton’s past — literally. On April 7, student…

Apr 7, 2017
MILTON — W.H. Rhodes Elementary School has joined the nationwide Little Free Libraries movement. The school now has a place to retrieve books on the corner of Sanders and Byrom streets. “We plan …

Apr 5, 2017
MILTON — Santa Rosa County voters on Tuesday decided to continue the 18-year-old half-cent school infrastructure surtax for another 10 years. Of 12,196 voters, 74.37 percent approved the tax. They…
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