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October 3, 2025
Ellery Markie of Navarre, a secondary education major in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s College of Education and Human Sciences, is among a record 739 students selected to join the college’s Un…
September 24, 2025
Navarre High School is all about equipping their students with the tools needed for a successful career and life. As one teacher at Navarre High found out last week, those tools can also help build c…
September 22, 2025
A statewide organization has recognized East Bay K-8 and its library media specialist, Morgan Evans, with the designation of 2025 Florida Power-Library School.
September 18, 2025
In early August, local students’ parents were abuzz on Facebook. A post was circulating that administrators at Thomas L. Sims Middle School were refusing to distribute class schedules to students who…
September 15, 2025
Each year, Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties’ middle school students venture to NAS Pensacola for a lesson in science, technology, engineering and math. Holley-Navarre Middle School is one of the pa…
September 11, 2025
Keith Elliott, the suspended I.T. professional for Santa Rosa County District Schools, has not been terminated. At least, not yet.
September 11, 2025
Navarre High School Principal Kasie Windfelder was recently tapped to become the first principal of Soundside High School, a school currently being built on Highway 98 across from the Gulf Breeze Zoo…
September 8, 2025
A Santa Rosa County District Schools IT employee faces possible termination by the school board after several incidents involving communications with students came to light. Keith Elliott, the empl…
September 4, 2025
The University of West Florida recently awarded several scholarships to incoming students, many of whom were residents local to the area.
September 3, 2025
Teaching can be a challenging and rewarding profession, where individuals have the oppor-tunity to make a positive impact in the lives of children every day. Seventh- and eighth-grade students at E…
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