Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Skip to main content

Sep 23, 2014
We can’t see your future, but we can see if you’re likely to pass the GED® tests. For a limited time, GED® candidates can take FREE GED® Ready official practice tests courtesy of the GED® Testing Ser…

Sep 22, 2014
The students at Training Wheels have been learning about the Letter E. Sabrina Owens and Alex Scanlon recently visited the students to teach them about Electricity and how to be safe around power lin…

Sep 18, 2014
According to Sheryll Vinson, her grandson, Isaiah Gonzalez, has special needs. Vinson said his doctor diagnosed him as autistic with a chromosome abnormality. Vinson said her daughter, Ladonna Gonzal…

Sep 15, 2014
Members of Teamsters Local 991 held a practice protest Thursday morning at the Santa Rosa County School District’s Professional Development Center. The chapter’s business agent, Lavon Lindsey, said “…

Sep 12, 2014
Thursday’s Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners meeting should see the signing of an agreement between Pensacola State College and Santa Rosa County’s Emergency Management allowing student…

Sep 12, 2014
The Pre-K classes at Training Wheel's have been studying the Letter F. Travis Smith, a 5th generation farmer with Smith Farms, visited the facility to talk to students about growing peanuts, cotto…

Sep 8, 2014
The Milton Black Midget football team was challenged to do the ALS ice bucket challenge by the Milton Black Midget Cheerleaders. We accepted their challenge and with the help of some of the cheerlead…

Sep 5, 2014
Nancy Padgett, director of Kid’s Discovery Center at 5753 Highway 90, teaches Diane Johnson, VPK teacher how to correctly use a fire extinguisher. This is a new law requirement in the State of Florid…

Sep 5, 2014
Jay High School recently opened its brand new cafeteria. Until now both elementary and high school students shared the same breakfast and lunch area, said Assistant Principal Carlisle Griffin. “The w…

Sep 5, 2014
In a twist on the popular ice bucket challenge, roughly 35 Pace students got soaked from the fire department’s ladder hose to raise money for a cure for ALS.
error: Content is protected !!