The second graders at Blountstown Elementary School (pictured) presented the play “BUGZ” under the direction of Mrs. Cathy Kimbrel on Friday, February 26.
As a senior at Blountstown High School, I’ve always heard people talk about the “mean” teachers and the “cool” teachers; teachers that are boring and teachers that are exciting. One particular teacher that has never fell under anything but the cool and exciting category is Mrs. Samantha Taylor.
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The FCAT SSS test will begin March 9th and continue through March 11th. Juniors and seniors will not be involved during most of the testing. In order to have a sufficient number of administrators and proctors, we will need every available teacher to assist with test administration. For this reason, juniors and seniors will be allowed to report to school later during testing on Tuesday and Wednesday. [Full Story »]
On Thursday, February 18, Cortney Harris, Jeffrey Waldorff and Mrs. Marie Granger traveled to the state capitol in Tallahassee for CTE day on the hill.
The Institute of Culinary Arts invites the public to Cats' Cuisine on Thursday March 4. Cats’ Cuisine takes us to Mexico on the World Cuisine tour.
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Thursday, Mar. 4,
Cats’ Cuisine;
Boys Weightlifting vs. Marianna, 3:30 pm;
MS A-Team/V Softball vs. Malone, 4/5:30 pm;
MS Baseball at Tolar, 3 pm
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Thursday, Feb. 25
Cats’ Cuisine, 11:40 & 12:30
MS Baseball at Port St. Joe, 3 pm
MS Softball at Port St. Joe, 3 pm
V Softball vs Bethlehem, 5 pm
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Who is the smallest, most energetic, always in a rush, and funniest teacher at Blountstown High School (BHS)? Whose classroom has to almost always be in perfect order? Who’s the most oblivious, yet on track teacher at BHS? That’s right Mrs. Howell. Being in her math classes over the past four years I have gotten to know Mrs. Howell, but when interviewing her I learned there is more than meets the eye.
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