Janice Moore, a teacher at Blountstown Middle School, has been awarded a $1,000 grant as a result of her winning submission to the "Creative Ideas from Our Teachers Contest". [Full Story »]
Blountstown High School’s Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter was well represented at the organization’s National Leadership Conference. Harlea Perdue, who recently graduated with the Class of 2011, brought home first place in the nation in the Agribusiness competition.
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A dedication ceremony for the new Blountstown High School has been set for Thursday, August 18, at 10 a.m. Community members are invited to come out and tour the facility during the event.
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Did you know that if you drink just two 12 oz cans of soda a day for one month, you would have to walk over 100 miles to burn off the extra calories? [Full Story »]
The Altha Varsity Cheerleaders have already started planning for the 2011-2012 Wildcat basketball season. The squad attended a UCA Summer Camp the first week of July. During camp, the cheerleaders learned cheers, chants, dances, stunts, and routines to excite the Altha Wildcat crowd!
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Were you ever a band member at Blountstown High School or any other school? An effort is underway to create a community band to perform at home football games, parades and other events. All ages are welcome to join, from students to older folks.
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“That was fun! I didn’t want to come home. I can’t wait for next year,” said first-time camper, Autumn McLemore, after returning home from 4-H Camp Timpoochee last week, and she wasn’t the only one. More than eighty campers from three Florida counties echoed her sentiment as they departed from the camp in Niceville, FL last Friday.
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Forget TV and video games. Kids participating in the Cabin Patch Day Camp at the Panhandle Pioneer Settlement this week have been enjoying some real fun making crafts, visiting the garden and learning all sorts of cool activities.
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4-H strives to teach life skills to youth that will help them to lead healthy and safe lifestyles and be productive contributing citizens of our community. [Full Story »]
Tolar School seventh grader Ann Marie Brown had the opportunity of a lifetime when she competed last week in the National Spelling Bee held in Washington, DC.
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