Dec 6, 2018
Chavez takes pride in having a positive impact on his students
David Chavez has been nominated for Teacher of the Year in the past at Holley Navarre Intermediate School. But the third-grade teacher’s name didn’t stay in the mix for long.
Dec 6, 2018
Local teachers secure $53,000 in grants
Santa Rosa Education Foundation (SREF) awarded 53 teacher grants totaling $53,000 to Santa Rosa public educators.
Nov 29, 2018
Brockhum teaches importance of being good human beings
Jasmine Brockhum remembers the first time she really felt as if education was the perfect fit for her as far as a career goes.
Nov 15, 2018
‘Ms. B’ brings music, positive attitude to the classroom
Walking into “Ms. B’s” classroom in Navarre High School, visitors are greeted not by the sounds of pencils on paper but of the melodious voices of her students and the chirps of a piano.
Nov 8, 2018
Holley Navarre Primary Teacher of the Year
Whether it be interacting with her students or assisting fellow teachers, Sharon Mavity said her guiding principle is be for others what she wishes she’d had when she was in their shoes.
Nov 1, 2018
Unity Day celebrates diversity, condemns bullying
Clad in orange, students of Navarre High School (NHS) celebrated Unity Day Oct. 24 as part of an annual national anti-bullying campaign.
Nov 1, 2018
Woodlawn Beach Middle School needs help for Literacy Week
Though Literacy Week is still months away, Woodlawn Beach Middle School has big plans to put books in the hands of all its students. To do that, the school is seeking community support.
Oct 25, 2018
First-time fundraiser for Raider swim team a success
With the wind blowing, the waves a little choppy, but the sun shining bright on a chilly Sunday morning in mid-October, Navarre High’s first open water swim fundraiser went off without a hitch.
Oct 18, 2018
West Navarre Intermediate exceeds expectations
Teaching children struggling with poverty can be difficult. Managing a school of nearly 1,000 children between the ages of 8 and 11 can be overwhelming.
Oct 11, 2018
Florida students consume $59 million in local farm products
School districts across Florida purchased more than $59 million in Florida agricultural products last school year, and Santa Rosa students chowed down a few of those millions in produce.






