A total of 257 students at Ouachita Baptist University were named to the President’s List for the fall 2014 semester, including Kevin Jackson and Sean Jackson of Milton, Fla. To be named to the Presi…
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Locklin students’ skills shine
Full list of Locklin Tech winners included
Local high school seniors show off artwork in ‘Top 25’ show (PHOTOS)
A select group of 25 high school seniors from Santa Rosa County were able to show off their artistic talents at the Dragonfly Gallery in Milton.
Capstone Academy wins literacy award
Students from the Capstone Academy Milton proudly display a portion of their newly awarded books for winning the county-wide literacy challenge, sponsored by the Early Learning Coalition of Santa Ros…
Jasmine Alday participates in Presidential Scholarship Day
Jasmine Alday of Milton High School is congratulated by LaGrange College President Dan McAlexander for her participation in the college's 2014 Presidential Scholarship Day on Feb. 8. Students who ha…
National Merit Scholarship finalists
GulfBreeze High Schoolstudents Joshua Argentine and Gant Player have advanced to finalists in the 2015 Competition for National Merit Scholarships.
MHS students learn to operate drones in unmanned aircraft systems class (VIDEO)
As part of an dual enrollment program with Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University, Milton High School students are learning to pilot and operate drone-like crafts in the first year of unmanned aircraf…
School district, Discovery Education recognize MHS Principal; Thorpe named director of PDC (VIDEO)
Members of the Santa Rosa County School District and representatives from Discovery Education − part of Discovery Communications, which aims to helps school systems across the globe meet and excel …
Dee Copeland looks back on four decades of teaching
The history, civics, economics teacher of King Middle School and Locklin Tech reminisces on student generosity, bravery, and growth.
S.S. Dixon Primary teacher helps school win $5,000 for technology lab
Thanks to a entry submission from Debby Lewis, a technology specialists at S.S. Dixon Primary School in Pace, her school will now have an additional $5,000 to use for their technology lab.